APRIL 2 5 , 1 9 9 7 Israel Bonds Honors Nusbaum Barbara Nusbaum will be honored by the Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds Women's Division for her dedi- cation and support of the Jewish community and the State of Israel at a Diamond Trustee/Prime Minister Club dinner, 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 13, at the home of Doreen and David B. Hermelin. The event, chaired by Sandra Dembs, is open to 1997 purchasers of $10,000 or more in State of Israel Bonds. Dr. Ellen Cannon, political scientist, will be the guest speaker. Ms. Nusbaum has served on the Women's Division board for the past 12 years. She has been president of JARC for the past three years. She and her husband have been chosen to co-chair the 1997 fundraiser for the United Scleroderma Foundation of Southeast Michi- gan. The Nusbaums are longtime members of Congrega- tion Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Ms. Nusbaum sup- ports Bar-Ilan, Hadassah, ORT, Sinai Hospital Guild Barbara Nusbaum and B'nai B'rith. • For her outstanding work with new Americans, Ms. Nusbaum, in 1992, was a recipient of the United Foundation Heart of Gold Award. For information regarding the May 13 tribute, call the Israel Bonds office, (810) 352-6555. yeampaggyngensammegsw- The Detroit Chapter of American ORT honored Benjamin F. Rosenthal as Man of the Year at its annual brunch. Shown are national president Paul Borman, Mr. Rosenthal and World ORT Union president David Hermelin. Temple Beth El was one of 17 Reform congregations nationwide to win the Irving J. Fain Social Action Award from the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The award recognized Beth El's December coat drive. Accepting the award in Washington, D.C., were social action and coat drive chair Lois Gerenraich, Rabbi David Castiglione and students Amy Pappas and Tanya Shaye. womoszkMENEMENVEREINSIO Bonds Dinner Hosts Nazi Hunter Calendar The Child Abuse and Ne- glect Council of Oakland County will host a luncheon, noon Wednesday, April 30, at Temple Beth El. For tick- ets, call (810) 332-7173. The Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies will present a program, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Apr1130, at North Congregational Church, 36520 W. 12 Mile. For reservations, call (810) 353-2434.. John Loftus John Loftus, former prosecutor with the U.S. Justice Department, will be the guest speaker at the Israel Bonds Health Services Division Tribute Dinner, 5:30 p.m. Thurs- day, May 8, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. During the Carter and Reagan administrations, Mr. Loftus was a prosecutor with the Justice De- partment's Office of Special Inves- tigations (Nazi War Crimes Unit), which. President Carter created in 1979. He resigned from the Justice . Department and exposed a Nazi scandal on an Emmy Award-win- ning segment of "60 Minutes." He has been an international ad- viser on Nazi prosecution, authored several books and articles.and re- ceived numerous humanitarian awards. . For dinner information, contact the Israel Bonds office, (810) 352- 6555. SYNAGOGUES B'nai David will hold a fam- ily Shabbat dinner, 6 p.m. Friday, May 2, honoring Cantor Ulrych. For reserva- tions, call (810) 855-5007. WOMEN The Business and Profes- sional/Pisgah Chapter of Jewish Women Internation- al will hold a general meet- ing 12:30 p.m. Sunday, April 27, at Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. There is a charge. YOUTH Jewish Youth Action Day will start 9:30 a.m. Sunday, April 27, at the JPM JCC. To register, call (810) 642-4260. Sisterhood Cites Volunteer . The Adat Shalom Sisterhood will hold its annual Donor Day luncheon and program 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 6, at the synagogue. The event will feature.a fashion show and honors for Nita Lichtenstein, who has served as a sisterhood volunteer for nearly 30 years. Mrs. Lichtenstein was president of the sisterhood in 1968-70. In recent years, she has been the synagogue's kiddush chairman. She is also a past president of local chapters of B'nai B'rith, Women's American ORT and Hadassah. Donor Day will begin with coffee and boutiques. Lunch will be served at noon. Advance reservations are required. A platinum chai donation of $360 in- cludes two luncheon tickets. Diamond chai tickets are $250 per person; golden chai $180; silver chai $108; and triple chai $54. A doubt chai contribution of $36 is the minimum contribution to attend Donor Day. Proceeds from the afternoon will help support sisterhood projects. For information, call the synagogue of- Nita Lichtenstein fice, (810) 851-5100.