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May 12, 1995 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-05-12

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Planned Giving
Talk Is Set

"Building a Better Bakery So
That Donors Can Have Their
Cake and Eat It, Too" is the title
of the presentation that David G.
Sacks will make at the United
Jewish Foundation of Metropol-
itan Detroit annual meeting June
7.
The importance of planned giv-
ing will be addressed by Mr.
Sacks, former president and vice-
chairman of the Joseph E. Sea-
gram & Sons, Inc., at 4 p.m., in
the Max M. Fisher Building.
A graduate of Columbia Uni-
versity Law School, Mr. Sachs
practiced law before he came to

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David Sacks

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as executive vice president of
finance and administration. In
1986, he was promoted to presi-
dent.
Mr. Sacks is a member of the
boards of the United Israel
Appeal, United Jewish Appeal,
National Foundation for Jewish
Culture and the United Way.
The United Jewish Founda-
tion works in partnership with
the Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit and its agencies
in developing financial resources
on behalf of the local Jewish com-
munity.
Reservations are needed by
May 24, and there is a charge for
the reception.
For details, call the Jewish
Federation's Endowment De-
partment, (810) 642-4260.

City Of Hope
Awards Given

The Sophie and Harry Hoffman
City of Hope Chapter is having
its Seventh Annual Natalie
Epstein Award Ceremony on
Sunday, May 21, at 11:30 a.m. at
the Sheraton Inn, Novi.
This year's honorees are Cor-
rine and Arnold Garvin. For in-
formation, call Ilene Monast,
(810) 683-5665; or Micki Kline,
(810) 661-6860.

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