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Center to honor memory of philanthropc,cou le._,

sion of World War I. Through adult-
he Jewish Community
hood, he created vast holdings in real
Center of Metropolitan
estate and transportation.
Detroit will name its planned
Early in his business career, he •
resource center to remember
pledged a significant portion of his
a philanthropic
assets to help imperiled German
couple whose
Jews reach safety in the U.S. He
beneficiaries
and his wife, Jeanette, created a
include Jewish
foundation that became one of
institutions
the 25 largest private founda-
throughout the
tions in the U.S., with distribu-
U.S.
tions in excess of $75 million
The Harry
annually.
and Jeanette
Beneficiaries of the couple's
Weinberg
philanthropy range from a feed-
Judaic
ing program for elderly Jews in
Resource
the former Soviet Union to day
Center, memo-
care centers for the aged
rializing the
throughout Israel to providing
late couple,
housing and aid to new
will offer
Americans.
Jewish enrich- Jeanette and Harry Wein berg
The JCC's $7 million
ment and
endowment effort is part of the
informal
Jewish Federation/United Jewish
Jewish learning. It will include a multi-
Foundation Millennium Campaign for
media library and computer center, said
Detroit's Jewish Future. Fl
JCC President Lawrence Wolfe.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg
Foundation of Baltimore has approved a
challenge grant of $2 million to create
the resource center.
The grant becomes part of the JCC's -
Arnold S. Michlin will be the top hon-
endowment goal of $7 million. It's
oree when Oakland-Century
intended to motivate private donors to
Lodge/B'nai B'rith
help the JCC raise the balance of $5 mil--
presents its spirit of
lion in endowments before the grant is
B'nai B'rith and
paid.
scholarship awards at
Lastyear, the Harry and Jeanette
6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
Weinberg Foundation of Baltimore
24, at Adat Shalom
approved $1 million to Jewish
Synagogue.
Apartments and Services if $1 million
The Farmington
in additional endowments is raised for
Arnold S. Michlin Hills resident is co-
low-income rental subsidies.
founder of the
"During their lifetime, Harry and
American
Arab
and
Jewish Friends,
Jeanette Weinberg funded programs and
Detroit
Commission
for Soviet Jewry
capital projects in Jewish-communities
and
Muslim
Christian
Jewish Trialog. He
throughout North America. Their gen-
also
is
a
member
of
Materials
for People
erosity lives on through their family and
of
Palestine
and
the
Anti-Defamation
the foundation they created," said
League, and on the board of directors of
Penny Blumenstein, president of the
the Interfaith Roundtable for the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
National Council of Christians and Jews.
Detroit.
The program will include awarding
"The selection of our Detroit JCC, as
scholarships
to Jewish students whose
well as Jewish Apartments and Services,
academic
and
social achievements indi-
is more than a source of great pride to us
cate
future
commitment
to the Jewish
— it's an affirmation of our community's
community.
vision and strength," she said. .
There is a charge for the evening. For
Harry Weinberg came to the United
States from Russia at age 4. By the time information, call Sol Kozloff, (248) 737-
0088, or Harold J. Samuels, (248) 356-
he was 10, he was selling souvenirs on
3284.
the street commemorating the conclu-

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