Israel Bonds Honors Adelman And Lieberman Susan Adelman Arthur Lieberman The Professional Health Division of Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds will honor Dr. Susan Hershberg Adelman and Dr. Arthur S. Lieberman at a tribute din- ner Oct. 5 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Drs. Adelman and Lieberman will receive the prestigious Maimonides Award for their support of Israel's economic development. Dr. Adelman is a pedi- atric surgeon in private practice at Children's and Oakwood Hospitals, and a clinical associate professor of surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine. Dr. Adelman has served as a member of the White House Health Professional Review Group. She is a past president of the Michigan State Medical Society and the Wayne County Medical Society. A Michigan dele- gate to the American Medical Society, she was elected last year to the AMA Council on Medical Service. Editor of Detroit Medical News, for over 10 years, she also writes a monthly col- umn for the American Medical News. She is a member of the American Pediatric Surgical Assoc- iation, Detroit Academy of Surgery, Metropolitan Ped- iatric Society and Detroit Academy of Medicine. Dr. Lieberman, a clinical physician, is the president of Macomb Medical Clinic, P.C. in Sterling Heights and is affiliated with Oakland General and Beaumont hos- pitals. He is also a clinical assistant professor of family practice, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Michigan State University. Dr. Lieberman is involved with the Intern/Resident Training Program at Oakland General Hospital, where he also is a past member of the Patient Care and Utilization committees. He is a member of the exec- utive board of directors of the Michigan Osteopathic College Foundation and the past medical director of SKYHIGH, Inc., a sub- stance abuse and detox pro- gram. Dr. Lieberman is affiliated with the Michigan Cancer Society, Multiple Sclerosis Association, American Heart Association and the Alzheimer's Society. For more information on the dinner, call Daphna Ruby, 352-6555. Dr. Burt Faudem, former Detroiter and director of the Jerusalem Division of the Israel Association of Baseball, presented Bill Serman with a plaque signifying the establishment of a new team of 10-12 year old Little Leaguers in Jerusalem. The team will be equipped and clothed by the local committee of the American Friends of Israel Association of Baseball. Shown are Irwin Cohen, Bill Serman, Burt Faudem and Dave Dombey. Blanchard Speaks At JNF Dinner The Honorable James J. Blanchard, U.S. Amba- ssador to Canada, will be the speaker at the Jewish National Fund Tree of Life Award Dinner honoring Anthony M. Franco Oct. 14 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mr. Blanchard was gover- nor of Michigan for eight years following four terms as a member of the United States Congress. during the 1992 presidential election, Governor Blanchard was chairman of the Clinton Campaign in Michigan, orchestrating President Clinton's success primary and general election efforts in the state. Governor Blanchard worked with the premier of Ontario and the prime min- The List A sampling of Jewish communal events: Over $1,360,000 in Israel Bonds investments were realized at a cocktail reception at the home of Dr. Richard and Sharon Brown. The event was a prelude to the Metro Detroit Israel Bonds Professional Health Division Tribute Dinner, to be held October 5 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Shown at the reception are Dr. Harris Mainster, Dr. Richard Brown, Honorees Dr. Arthur S. Lieberman and Dr. Susan Hershberg Adelman, and Dr. William Leuchter. SEPT. 27 6 p.m. ARMDI dinner, Adat Shalom. SEPT. 28 8:30 a.m. Psychiatry Dept. program on Holocaust survivors, Sinai. 7:15 p.m. Federation annual meeting, Beth El. James Blanchard ister of Canada to improve Michigan-Canadian rela- tions and boost joint trade and environmental protec- tion efforts. As a member (and later chairman) of economic sta- bilization, he authored and won passage of the Chrysler Loan Guarantee Act, rescu- ing the corporation from bankruptcy and saving thousands of jobs. For dinner iformation, call Laurie Nosanchuk Blum; 557-6644.