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December 01, 2000 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-01

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year at Yom Kippur morning services
at the location in Southfield.
Although Cohn belongs to a
Conservative synagogue, he has a
strong commitment to the entire
Jewish community, especially the
Orthodox side. His father grew up in
an Orthodox home and always sup-
ported Orthodox Jewish causes; he
chaired the Yeshiva Beth Yehudah's
building committee for many years.
Both father and son served as chair-
man of the annual Yeshiva dinner;
Avern was the Yeshiva's 1995 Golden
Torah honoree.
They also were the first father-son
recipients of Detroit Jewry's highest
honor, the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's Fred M.
Butzel Memorial Award for
Distinguished Community Service
— Irwin in 1961, Avern in 1988.
Avern is a past president of the
Jewish Federation and past vice presi-
dent of the American Jewish
Committee. Earlier this year, he donat-
ed $1 million to establish a fund,
through Federation's Millennium
Campaign for Detroit's Jewish Future,
to benefit Orthodox day-school educa-
tion. It's called the Samuel and Maly
Cohn Millennium Fund, named in
memory of Cohn's paternal grandpar-
ents who died in 1936.
Jewish Federation CEO Robert
Aronson said Judge Cohn's ACLU
award is a fitting tribute because he
is "totally committed to all aspects
of social justice, and he is very pas-
sionate about the Jewish community
and the Detroit community in gen-
eral. He has been a true leader for
many years." ❑

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The evening honoring Judge
Cohn at. the Charles E. Wright
Museum of African American
History, 315 E. Warren, Detroit,
begins with a cocktail hour at
6;30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1. There
will be a silent auction, dinner at
7:30 and the program. Featured
guest speaker is Juan Williams,
author of Thurgood Marshall:
American Revolutionary, host of
National Public Radio's Talk of the
Nation and a commentator on
television and radio news pro-
grams and talk shows. The dinner
is sold our. For information about
the ACLU, call (313) 961-7728.

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