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June 30, 1995 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-30

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Susan Yorke and Bel Kaufman at the Hadassah and Israel Bonds luncheon.

he Greater Detroit Chap- Elaine Winograd. "Hadassah
ter of Hadassah and the philanthropic dollars and Israel
Women's Division State of Bonds investment dollars work
Israel Bonds Development well together," said Rochelle
Corporation combined forces last Lieberman.
week to honor Susan C. Yorke
The event saw almost
at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. $200,000 in Israel Bonds invest-
Ms. Yorke received the State of ments. Terran Leemis, Mar-
Israel's Lion of Judah Award for jorie Saulson and Lucille
her community efforts and com- Weisberg were among the 112
mitment to Israel.
patrons.
She gave a gracious and
poignant acceptance speech,
chronicling her realization of how
important it is to be part of a Jew-
The fifth annual celebrity
ish community. Growing up in Hank Greenberg Memorial Golf
Franklin and attending Bloom- & Tennis Invitational to benefit
field Hills High School in the Sinai Hospital included a day of
1960s, she never had a commu- golf followed by a banquet. More
nity feeling, she said.
than 300 patrons attended the
Her involvement in Hadassah banquet. Some of the guests
and going on a mission to Is-
rael gave her a connection to
Jewish people. She told a
moving story of finding her
great-grandparents' graves
in Jerusalem. "I realized the
oneness of Jewish people,"
she said.
In addition to Ms. Yorke,
the patrons heard guest
speaker Bel Kaufman, au-
thor, lecturer and grand- Steven Simons, George Kell and Myron
Milgrom
daughter of Jewish humorist
Sholem Aleichem. She spoke included: Billy Berris, Harold
about how the sound of laughter Brode, Seymour Brode, Hi
is the sound of survival for the Dorfman, Howard Gourwitz,
Jewish people. She shared her Stuart Kirschenbaum, Irving
grandfather's philosophy: "The and Beverly Laker, Rick
best humor begins with making Lowenstein, Myron and
us laugh, but ends with making Jackie Milgrom, Josh
us think."
Mondry, Charlie Rothstein,
The program also included Richard Roth, Phillip Shaen-
greetings from Leila Stollman, gold, Mert Segal, Steven
Audrey Sobel, Rochelle Simons, Lois and Mark
Lieberman, Barbara Stoll- Shaevsky and David Tech-
man, Annette Meskin and ner.

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