Zionists Honor Naimark, Leikin Norman Naimark, a member of the Labor Zionist Alliance, was its delegate to the 30th, 31st and 32nd World Zionist Congress and World Labor Party Conferences in Jerusalem and is presently the national secretary and member of the National Executive Com- mittee of the Labor Zionist Al- liance. He has been president of the Detroit Zionist Federation, Labor Zionist Alliance of Metro- politan Detroit and founder of the A. Phillip Randolph Institute - LZA coalition. He has been a member of the board of governors of the Jewish Federation of Met- ropolitan Detroit and currently serves on the board of the Jewish Community Council. Mr. Naimark is a spokesman for Is- rael in the Jewish and general community, a trustee of the Michigan Housing Trust Fund, board member of the Michigan Ezekiel Leikin Housing Coalition, the Corktown Ezekiel Leikin and Norman Consumer Cooperative, and Casa Naimark will be honored by the Maria Family Services. American Zionist Movement, Michigan Region as the Zionists of the Year for their distinguished careers on behalf of Zionism and the State of Israel as well as oth- er activities in the Jewish com- Rabbi David Saperstein, execu- munity. The event will take place tive director of the Religious Ac- at a dessert reception 7:30 p.m. tion Center of the Union of June 7 at Adat Shalom Syna- American Hebrew Congregations gogue. in Washington, D.C., will be the featured speaker at Temple Is- rael's Frank L. Simons Leader- ship Development Conference. 7:30 p.m. May 5 at Temple Israel. Rabbi Saperstein's subject will be "Confronting Black Anti-Semi- tism and Jewish Racism: Lessons Learned from the Nation of Islam Controversy." The conference is made possi- ble through the support of the Frank L. Simons Leadership De- velopment Fund. iptada 9 94 Me#apoldrat.̀b etit o dt 41~41 Qala 40404, Rabbi Speaks On Racism dim. Yu a Rafael Kaaimcdt &phis Pecoildieiot Afillie gtiedmaa Moak* Maf 23, /994 ecidail&fi r iel.. $150 ff ikpeia04 6:30 p.m. g • Anti-Semitism Is Discussed 258-0055 gala Clia4f2vacivs Nailed/04:d- i aoftei Sahaa, .2ahiut It/4 Cr) eczailcd Norman Naimark 94.04. 49, .eahe4 THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF AMERICA 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI AND THE BUSH r0Oril WAS NOT 'OS'M CONSUMED 5)l' oe Stamell's Dynamic Muffler & Brake (1) w 1=3 w H- • 28 I 'lb DYNAMIC CAR CARE CENTER PAIDDLEBELT • Mufflers • Brakes • Shocks • Alignment • Maintenance I / C.) 'oaf x pc Bring In Your Coupons And Warranties — We'll Work With You! 1 w Open Monday-Saturday 32661 Northwestern Hw . Farmin ton Hills • 851-3883 •• • with this ad TUNE-UPS starting at $39.95 4 cyl. • .. The speaker of the evening will be Ambassador Collette Avital, consul general of Israel in New York. Ambassador Avital is Is- rael's highest ranking woman diplomat and is an expert in me- dia relations and cultural affairs Mr. Leikin has had a long ca- reer in Zionist public service, spending 48 years of continuous service with the Zionist Organi- zation of America and receiving its highest citation, the Louis Brandeis Award for "exemplary service to Zionism and Israel." He served in the British civil service in Palestine and was active in Haganah. Mr. Leikin's essays on Zionism, Israel and U.S. relations have been published in newspa- pers and ideological journals. Mr. Leikin serves as executive vice- president of ZOA of Detroit. Congregation Beth Shalom's En- hanced Generation for senior adults will hear a talk on "Anti- Semitism Around the World" 10 a.m. May 11 at the synagogue. Guest speaker will be Sharon Shapiro, Michigan director of the American Jewish Committee. Ms. Shapiro graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary, Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion and the Uni- versity of Cincinnati. Prior to accepting her current position, she was assistant direc- tor of the American Jewish Com- mittee office in north Texas and educational director of Congre- gation Beth Torah in Dallas. Following the talk, Phyllis Young will lead a discussion. Bagels and coffee will be served at 9:30 a.m. Reservations for the annual picnic to be held in June will be taken at the meeting. For details, call the synagogue, 547-7970. ❑