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Temple Beth El, in association with
State of Israel Bonds, will honor
Helen and Tarik Daoud and Sydell
and Douglas Schubot at a tribute
dinner 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17,
at the temple.
The honorees will receive the
State of Israel Declaration of
Independence Award. Herbert
Kaufman and Merton Segal are
dinner co-chairs. David Syme
will entertain.
Tarik Daoud, who came to
this community from Iraq, has
been active in promoting peace
and reconciliation among the
Arab and
Jewish corn-
munities. He
has served as
chair of
American
Arab-Jewish
Friends and
earned the
organiza-
tion's 1999
Community
Service
Award.
The
Daouds are
involved in a
range of cul-
tural, busi-
ness and charitable endeavors. Tarik
Daoud serves on the boards of the
American Arab Chamber of
Commerce, Detroit 300, Madonna
University, Automotive Hall of
Fame, Detroit Opera House, Detroit
Salvation Army and the Greater
Interfaith Roundtable. He is a
Henry Ford Hospital trustee and
president of the International
Visitors Council.
Governor John Engler appointed
Daoud to the Michigan Gulf Trade
Task Force. Daoud also is chair of
the Arab American and Chaldean
Chamber of-Commerce for the fifth
year and president of the
International Organ Donor
Association.
Together with his wife, Helen,
Daoud initiated scholarship and
endowment funds at area schools
totaling $500,000. The president
and owner of Al Long Ford and
Shamrock FLM, Daoud furthered
the educational aspirations of
African-American students.
Douglas Schubot, CEO and
chairman of Jules R. Schubot
Jewellers, serves as a board member
of the Michigan Retailers
Association and Better Business
Bureau. The Schubots were named
1998 Retailer of the Year by the
Michigan Retailers Association.
Schubot has been active in the
Israel Bonds campaign for over two
Helen and Tarik
Daoud
Douglas and Sydell
Schubot
decades. He is a former chairman of
the local bonds campaign, and with
his wife, Sydell, has hosted many
Israel Bonds fund-raisers in both
their salon and home. For Temple
Beth El, he ser -ed as brotherhood
president and c n the board of direc-
tors.
Douglas Sch ibot served as past
president of the American-Israel
Chamber of Co nmerce. He and
Sydell were four ders and board
members of Cer tennial Lodge of
B'nai B'rith and are among the
founders of the Holocaust Memorial
Center. They actively support the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, Zionist Organization of
America, Jewish National Fund and
the Pearl Nosanchuk Scholarship for
Nurses, Sinai Hospital, in Jerusalem.
Sydell Schubot served as an
adviser to the Founders Junior
Council of the Detroit Institute of
Arts.
For information about the trib-
ute, call the Metro Detroit Israel
Bonds office, .(248) 352-6555 or
(888) 352-6556.