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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-29

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Lodge Honors
Sam Offen

Oakland Century Lodge of B'nai
B'rith recently honored Sam Offen
as its "Man of
the Year."
Offen, a
Holocaust sur-
vivor, is a fre-
quent speaker
for the
Holocaust
Memorial
Center in West
Bloomfield. He
is a board mem-
Sam Offen
ber of the Hillel
Foundation of
Central
Michigan University and also on the
board of Oakland Century Lodge.
In addition, Marilyn Rollinger and
her brother Raymond Krell presented
the Irving Rollinger Scholarship to
Leonid Golod. Golod, an emigre from
Russia, is president of the Hillel
Foundation at Oakland University.

Cantors Council
Elects Of f icers

Cantor Earl G. Berris of Congregation
B'nai Moshe is the newly elected presi-
dent of the
Cantors Council
of Metropolitan
Detroit.
Also elected
were Cantor
Stephen Dubov
of Temple Beth
El, vice presi-
dent; Cantor
Lori Corrsin of
Temple Israel,
programming
Cantor Earl Berris
vice president;
Cantor Ralph
Goren of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
secretary.
The Cantors Council is a nonde-
nominational organization that pro-
vides support and professional enrich-
ment among cantors in greater Detroit
and includes Windsor, Ontario, and
Toledo, Ohio. The Cantors Council
also is involved with various local char-
ities and community projects, includ-
ing Children's Hospital of Michigan
and the Ma'ot Chitim Fund.
An installation dinner and musical
program is planned for No 16. For
information about the council, contact
Cantor Berris, (248) 788-0600.

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