Israel Bonds
Honors Gerson

Dorothy Gerson will receive the
Reflections on Golda Award from the
Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds
Women's Division in recognition of
her support of the
State of Israel, the
community and
the Israel Bonds
Campaign.
A Diamond
Trustee/Prime
Ministers Club
dinner reception
will be held 6:30
p.m. Thursday,
June 22, at the
Dorothy Gerson
Bingham Farms
home of Doreen
and David Hermelin.
The event, chaired by Vivian Berry,
will be attended by current purchasers
of $10,000 or more in State of Israel
Bonds. Dr. Ellen Cannon, political
scientist, will be the guest speaker.
Gerson is involved in many
aspects of the community. She is a
longtime Lion of Judah member of
the Women's Division of the Jewish
Federation; supported the founding
of the Sarah and Ralph Davidson
Hadassah House; is a founding
member and a member of the board
of trustees of Jewish Ensemble
Theatre; served on the national
committee, American Friends of
Israel Museum; is a past co-chair of
the Sinai Heritage Ball.
For information regarding the trib-
ute, call the Israel Bonds office, (248)
352-6555 or (888) 352-6556.

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Members of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's Campaign
Quarter Century Club and their fami-
lies are invited to the Detroit Tigers -
Kansas City Royals game at Comerica
Park, 1:05 p.m. Sunday, July 23.
Buses will leave the Max M. Fisher
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