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May 17, 1996 - Image 133

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-17

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UJF Meeting
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William C. Richardson, president
and chief executive officer of the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, will
address the annual meeting of
the United Jewish Foundation
of Metropolitan Detroit, Wednes-
day, June 12, at 4 p.m. in the
Max M. Fisher building.
The United Jewish Founda-
tion works in partnership with
the Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit to develop the
Jewish community's financial re-
sources.
Mr. Richardson is a former
president of Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity in Baltimore. He was pro-
fessor of health policy and
management at John Hopkins
and has been appointed profes-
sor and president emeritus.
At the annual meeting, UJF
President Michael Maddin will
report on the year's achieve-
ments, and new endowment
donors vv-ill be recognized. For in-
formation on the annual meet-
ing and to make reservations,
call Federation, 642-4260.

Debate Set
At BAHM

"Religious Liberties or Religious
Infringements, Today's Consti-
tutional Challenges" will be the
topic of a debate hosted by the
Detroit Chapters of the Ameri-
`-> can Jewish Committee and the
International Association of Jew-
ish Lawyers and Jurists, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 11, at Congrega-
tion Beth Abraham Hillel Moses.
Rabbi David Saperstein and
Judge Stephen Markman will
each argue a side of the issue.
Judge Steven Rhodes will mod-
erate. Rabbi David Saperstein
is the director of the Religious
Action Center of Reform Ju-
daism, which represents the Na-
tional Reform Jewish
Movement to Congress. Also an
attorney, Rabbi Saperstein
teaches advanced seminars in
both First Amendment Church-
State law and in Jewish law at
Georgetown University Law
School. Judge Stephen Mark-
man serves on the Michigan
Court of Appeals. He is the for-
mer U.S. Attorney for the East-
ern District of Michigan.
The AJC Detroit Chapter will
complete its 51st program year
in Detroit and will hold its elec-
tions and annual meeting be-
ginning at 7:30 p.m. The program
on constitutional law will imme-
diately follow AJC's election.
This program is open to the
ccmmunity. There is a reserva-
tion charge of $10 per person. A
dessert reception will follow the
;1) program. For reservation or
memberhip information, call the
AJC office, (810) 646-7686.

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