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Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Dr. Giles, Salman Sesi Cited By Friends Group The American Arabic and Jew- ish Friends of Metropolitan De- troit, a program of the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table, will honor Dr. Conrad Giles and Salman T. Sesi at its 11th an- nual dinner 6 p.m. Thursday, June 19, at the Troy Marriott. The honorees will receive the Community Service Award. Dr. Giles is national president of the Council ofJewish Feder- ations and former president of the Jewish Federation of Met- ropolitan Detroit. He co-chaired Michigan's 1993 Miracle Mis- sion to Israel and is a recipient of the Jewish Federation's Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award for Distinguished Community Ser- vice. An ophthalmologist spe- cializing in the treatment of children, he was instrumental in the creation of the Michigan Israel Cornea Connection, a pro- gram in which donors supply corneas for transplants in Israel. Mr. Sesi is an attorney who came to Detroit in 1950 after re- ceiving his law degree from the University of Baghdad Law School. He received his juris doc- tor from the Detroit College of Law in 1954. He is fluent in both Arabic and Aramaic and has served as U.S. special coun- sel to the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and consultant to President Bush on Gulf War is- sues. Mr. Sesi serves on the boards of Omnicare and United Way, as well as the Arab American and Chaldean Social Service Council and the American Ara- bic and Jewish Friends. Proceeds from the dinner are used to finance annual scholar- ships for graduating high school seniors of Arabic and Jewish de- scent who participate in an es- say contest. This year, the contest teamed Arabic and Jew- ish students and scholarships are being awarded to students whose winning essays ad- dressed the questibn, "As stu- dents of American and Jewish descent, what activities and pro- grams with recommendations for their implementation, do you propose to promote greater un- derstanding and cooperation be- tween your respective ethnic groups?" For dinner information, call the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table, (313) 869-6306. Aba Dunner To Speak At Machon Banquet Aba Dunner of London, England, will be the guest speaker at Machon L'Torah's annual banquet June 24. Mr. Dunner is an international busi- nessman and serves as chairman ofJewish Spec- trum Radio, the only dai- ly Jewish radio station operating in the United Kingdom. He is the founder and former editor of Jewish Tribune maga- zine. A former member of the United Kingdom gov- ernment advisory board on West Africa, Mr. Dun- ner is chairman of the Po- lice Liaison Committee for Northwest London and a trustee of the Beth Jacob School Network in Israel. He is the founder of the Internation- al Union of Hebrew Congrega- tions in Europe, and is on the education boards of a number of Jewish day schools and rab- binical colleges in the United Kingdom. In addition to extensive busi- ness interests in the Common- Aba Dunner wealth of Independent States and in Africa, Mr. Dunner is in- volved in Jewish outreach ac- tivities throughout Europe. Machon L'73rah's banquet will be held a,, the Novi Hilton. For information or reservations, call Machon at (248) 967-0888.