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September 13, 1996 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-13

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But not all of those involved in
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Two Jewish Women Interna-
tional (formerly B'nai B'rith
Women) groups and the Mezer-
itcher Society, a lansmanshaften
social club, were displaced from
the ZOA Cultural Center despite
having longstanding contracts for
the use of the meeting space.
Elaine Zeron, president of the
social club, said her group came
to practice a skit for their annu-
al meeting and found the center
cluttered with boxes of books,
desks and file cabinets.
Although the cultural center
staff moved most of the school
equipment to the side of the so-
cial hall in time for the annual

meeting, the Mezeritcher So-
ciety found the conditions un- (
acceptable. The leaders of the
social club plan to search for
a new place to hold their twice
monthly meetings for their 65
members.
"It is not for us anymore,"
Mrs. Zeron said. "It is too crowd-
ed. We don't have as much
space as we did before."
Zeke Lakin of ZOA acknowl-
edged that the groups had long-
standing commitments with the
social hall and said
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Kagan
date the Mezeritcher
group and the Einstein chapter
of Jewish Women Internation-
al.
'We still have some facilities,
but we are trying to help the
groups find other places to meet,"
he said.
Dorothy Bodzin, one of three
presidents of the Louis Marshall
Israel Chapter of Jewish Women
International, said her group will
now hold its meetings at Con-
gregation Beth Achim in South-
field. Even if Bais Chaya Mushka
finds a new home, Mrs. Bodzin,__/
said her group would be reluctant
to return to the ZOA hall.
"We have our whole year
ahead of us," Mrs. Bodzin said,
noting that her group meets
about seven times a year. "I think
we will stay where we are." ❑

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short item to the effect that Mr. Zandman's autobiography,
Dr. Felix Zandman, chair- Never the Last Journey, recently
man and CEO of the huge inter- published by Schocken Books in
national high-tech company New York. In fact, it is three
Vishay, had informed the three books compressed into the life of
companies from which his firm one man.
The first is the haunting, at c/
purchased adhesive tape, that if
times
chilling, tale of a little Jew- -`
one of them were to set up a plant
in Israel, he would buy all his ish boy born in Grodno, Poland,
tape from them. Considering that who sees his world fall apart and
Vishay acquires about $20 mil- his family disappear, one by one,
lion worth of tape a year, this was as the Nazis move in.
He survived, went to France
a powerful inducement.
Who is this Zandman, and and obtained an education. He
what is his interest in promoting had a technical knack and an in-
investment in Israel? On the sur- ventive mind and ideas began to
face, he is an extraordinarily suc- - sprout. His initial work with pho-
cessful businessman whose toelasticity attracted world ate
company has revolutionized mod- tention, and he went to America''
ern electronics and does a mean where his inventions helped
business in excess of a billion dol- change the face of modern tech-
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patents. ❑
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