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June 04, 1993 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-06-04

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For service to the Detroit
Jewish community, George
Stutz will be honored at the
joint meeting and luncheon
of the Jewish Community
Archives of Metropolitan
Detroit and the Jewish
Historical Society of
Michigan at noon June 13
at the Plaza Hotel in
Southfield. Mr. Stutz's com-
munity involvement dates
back to the 1930s when he
organized an emergency

relief program, opening a
soup kitchen on Twelfth
Street in Detroit and a shel-
ter for the homeless in the
basement of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
A Huntington Woods resi-
dent for more than 50
years, Mr. Stutz has held
leadership positions in
many national and local
Jewish organizations. He
served the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit as a treasurer and
finance committee chair-
man and as president of
Jewish Family Service, the
Hebrew Free Loan
Association and Sinai
Hospital's nursing school.
Dr. Bernard Wax, direc-
tor emeritus of the
American Jewish Historical
Society, will address the
annual luncheon. During
Dr. Wax's 26-year tenure,
the American Jewish
Historical Society became
the world's leading resource
for the preservation of
materials on the American
Jewish experience.
Election of officers will
follow the program. For
ticket information, call the
Jewish Historical Society,
661-1000.

Two Service Groups
Elect New Offices

Jewish Family Service and
Resettlement Service held
their annual meeting June
3.
The 1993-94 officers for
Jewish Family Service are:
Janice B. Shatzman, presi-
dent; Dr. John D. Marx and
Brent Triest, vice presi-
dents; Marta Rosenthal,
secretary; Barbara Grant,
treasurer; Andrew Barbas,
Michael Horowitz, John E.
Jacobs, Anita Naftaly and
Barbara Stone, executive
committee members-at-
large.
Elected to the board to
serve for a first three-year
term are: Ricky Blumen-
stein, Julie Fisher Cum-
mings, Nancy Grand, Pola
Friedman, Mark Kahn,
Michelle Kleiman, Jo Elyn
Nyman, Stewart Weiner
and Helaine Zack. Elected
to the board for a second

three-year term are:
Francine Gold, Nancy
Jacobson, Irving Nusbaum
and Edith Resnick.
The 1993-94 officers for
Resettlement Service are:
Marcy Feldman, president;
Betsy Winkelman, vice
president; Rose Lynn
Schlussel, secretary;
Jeannie Wiener, treasurer;
Alan Ackerman, Barbara
Nusbaum, Bernard
Stollman, Lucille Weisberg
and Milton Y. Zussman,
executive committee mem-
bers-at large.
Elected for a first three-
year term as board mem-
bers are: Laura Aronson,
Robyn Canvasser, Jonathan
Jaffa and Dr. Martin
Levinson. Re-elected to the
board for a second three-
year term are Margaret
Demant and Michael
Traison.

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