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May 06, 1994 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-06

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Paula Glazier

Morton A. Klein, national presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization.
of America, will address an ex-
panded session of the ZOA-Ein-
stein Luncheon Forum noon May
10 at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
A child of Holocaust survivors,
Mr. Klein, 46, has served as an
economist in the Nixon, Ford and
Carter administrations and
presently serves as special con-
sultant to the UCLA School of
Public Health and to the Linus
Pauling Institute of Science and
Medicine in Palo Alto, Calif. A
resident of Philadelphia, Mr.
Klein has served as president of
Philadelphia ZOA and of the
Philadelphia Region, American



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Women's Division of State of Is-
rael Bonds will honor Paula
Glazier for her dedication and
support to the Jewish communi-
ty and the state of Israel. A cock-
tail reception will be held May 26
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mala
and Henry Dorfman. Shulamith
Koenig, human rights advocate,
will be the guest speaker.
Paula Glazier maintains nu-
merous activities and member-
ships with both Jewish and
community organizations, which
has led her to be considered a "pro-
fessional volunteer." Ms. Glazier
is immediate past president of
Michigan Region Women's Amer-
ican ORT and a member of the Is-
rael Bonds Women's Division
board since 1986. She is a mem-
ber of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, where she serves as a
member of the board of trustees,
a co-chair of the Membership
Committee, chairvVoman of the
High School Education and Youth
Committee, and a member of the
sisterhood. Ms. Glazier serves as
associate chair of the Pre-Cam-
paign Division for the Women's
Division of the Jewish Federation
of Metro Detroit and also serves
as a member of the Culture and
Group Services Division of Feder-
ation. She is on the board of di-
rectors of the Michigan Chapter
of American Women for Bar-Ilan
University, Detroit Friends of the
Jewish Theological Seminary, and
Detroit Friends of Alyn Hospital,
where she is also the incoming
president.
Additionally, Ms. Glazier
serves as a member of the Com-
munity J.E.F.F. (Jewish Experi-
ence for families) advisory
committee, and is a member of
the League of Jewish Women, the
National Council of Jewish
Women, Hadassah, the Jewish
National Fund, the Anti-Defama-
tion League, Mogen Dovid Adorn,
and the Guild and Auxiliary of
Jewish Homes for the Aged.
For further information about
the event or securities offered by
State of Israel Bonds/Develop-
ment Corporation for Israel call
810-352-6555.

Morton Klein

Zionist Movement. He also is a
member of the Allocations Com-
mittee of the Philadelphia Jew-
ish Federation. Mr. Klein is best
known for leading successful
campaigns against anti-Israel
bias in history school-textbooks
and travel-guides.
Mr. Klein will brief communi-
ty leaders at a cocktail-reception
at the Knollwood Country Club
hosted by Harold and Barbara
Berry.
Luncheon reservations will be
accepted at the ZOA office, 569-
1515.

Shalom Detroit
Theater Night

Newcomers to the Detroit area
are invited to attend the opening
night performance of Beau Jest
by the Jewish Ensemble Theater
7 p.m. May 22 at the Maple/
Drake Jewish Community Cen-
ter. The program, which is spon-
sored by Shalom Detroit, the
welcoming committee of the Jew-
ish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit Women's Division.
There will be no solicitation of
Campaign gifts.
For reservations by May 10 or
for information, contact Karen
Gordon at the Women's Division
office, 642-4260. ❑

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