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Federation Meeting
Highlights Klal Yisrael

Monday-Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
PARKING AND ENTRANCE IN REAR

he Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit drew
a crowd of 275 community
activists to its 67th annual
meeting Oct. 4 at Temple Beth
El.
The forum served a three-
pronged purpose: to update De-
troit Jews on Federation, to elect
Federation officers and to honor
individuals who have contributed
to the Jewish community local-
ly and worldwide.

and the UHS Transportation
System, Mr. Page called for con-
tinuing revisions to "the way in
which the community's business
is conducted."
"We have learned from our re-
cent experience that the absence
of adequate early warning sys-
tems and control mechanisms
can delay discovery of serious
structural weaknesses," he said.
"We must put in place appropri-
ate oversight procedures, checks
and balances and
standards of ac-
countability so that
the recurrence of
such system failures
is minimized."
To this end, Mr.
Page said, Federation
has established a
number of commit-
tees charged with
overseeing fiscal mat-
ters.
"We have the pro-
found responsibility
of preserving the
hard-earned assets of
this community and
ensuring that they
are invested and
David Page
spent as wisely as
possible," he said.
Most notable among the hon-
Mr. Page also addressed ways
orees was the 43rd annual Fred Federation has redesigned the
M. Butzel Award winner, David Allied Jewish Campaign and re-
defined community priorities.
Mondry.
"David Mondry believes with Through a shorter and more in-
every fiber of his being that those tense Campaign, Federation
of us who are in a position to help hopes to raise $27 million dollars
other Jews must do so — without in 1995 — $1 million more than
hesitation, without equivocation, last year.
without excuses," said Federa-
Mr. Page spoke in support of
tion President David Page.
the ongoing reallocation of
Mr. Page thanked the award monies to better address Feder-
winner for years of dedication. In ation's chief concerns: Jewish con-
1981, Mr. Mondry co-chaired the tinuity and identity.
Allied Jewish Campaign. Later,
"If we are really serious about
he served as chairman of Detroit's enhancing Jewish continuity and
Operation Exodus Campaign, identity, we need to understand
which raised millions of dollars how to do so and direct our re-
to resettle Jews from the former sources to what works the best,"
Soviet Union in Israel and safe he said. "We need to look care-
havens elsewhere around the fully at whether we still need to
provide all of the services we have
world.
In a humorous speech, Mr. traditionally furnished. If the
Mondry attributed his accom- community no longer needs some
plishments to the support and of those services, or they can bet-
fine examples of his wife and late ter be provided by others, we
must have the courage and con-
parents, Harry and Adella.
The annual meeting also fea- viction to make the necessary
tured speeches by Mr. Page and changes."
Although Mr. Page did not de-
Federation Executive Vice Pres-
tail impending changes, he said,
ident Robert Aronson.
Mr. Page, who this fall entered "We cannot be sidetracked or
the final year of his three-year stymied by consideration of in-
term as president, outlined Fed- stitutional turf or ego, by nostal-
eration's progress in reaching gia or by inertia."
Executive Vice President
three major goals set when he
Robert Aronson told the audience
took office.
Referring to the costly closures at Beth El of his summer sab-
of Borman Hall nursing home batical in Israel, where he worked

