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July 01, 1994 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-01

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Bloomfield Hills • 642-3034

Championing the theme of "creating a bond with Israel through Israel Bonds,"
Sheldon A. Goldman of Bloomfield Hills joined 70 Israel Bonds leaders from
communities across the United States and Canada to participate in the annual
Israel Bonds Chairmen's Meeting which was held at the Radisson Hotel in Newark.
Pictured with Mr. Goldman are Nathan Sharony, Susan Weikers-Voichok and
Hershel! Weiss.

Jewish Federation
Names Leaders

Michael W. Maddin was installed
as president of the Jewish Fed-
eration's partner organization,
the United Jewish Foundation at
its annual meeting. Norman A.
Pappas was
appointed to
succeed Mr.
Maddin as
chairman of
the Federated
Endowment
Fund.
In a part-
nership with
the Jewish
Federation of Michael Maddin
Metropolitan
Detroit, the Foundation oversees
the maintenance of communal
properties and manages endow-
ment funds. The Federated En-
dowment Fund develops new and
permanent funds for the Jewish
community to ensure the contin-
uation of social services and to
initiate innovative programs to
meet changing needs.
A past vice-president of the
UJF, Mr. Maddin serves on Fed-
eration's board of governors and
executive committee and is the
recipient of two Federation
awards, the Frank A. Wetsman
Leadership Award and the
William H. Boesky Memorial
Award for Outstanding Leader-
ship.
Mr. Maddin held many Allied

Jewish Campaign division and
committee chairmanships and
was involved in the United Jew-
ish Appeal Young Leadership
Cabinet, sat on its executive com-
mittee and served as regional
chairman. He is a member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Mr. Pappas, past vice chair-
man of the Federated Endow-
ment Fund, served as general
chairman of the 1993 Allied Jew-
ish Campaign. A recipient of Fed-
eration's Frank A. Wetsman
Award, he helped create the Fed-
eration Forum (previously Eco-
nomic Forum)
and sits on the
Federation
board of gov-
ernors.
Mr. Pappas
is a founding
member of the
Holocaust
Memorial
Center, chair-
man of the
Detroit office of
Norman Pappas
the American
Committee for the Weizmann In-
stitute of Science and chairman
of the Detroit chapter of the
Friends of the Israel Defense
Forces. He is a former chairman
of the Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan
University and a member of
Temple Beth El.

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