Stanley Frankel Incomparable Stanley Frankel honored with Butzel Award. buying raw land for malls, apartments, golf courses and industrial property in southeastern Michigan. Yet, his ninth-floor office lacks a computer. "I gave it to my father; I'm completely computer illiterate," he bragged. When he asked his secretary, Sandy, about his com- puter skills, she could only break into laughter. "When I want to talk to somebody, I'll call them on the phone and talk to them," he said. He disdains technology, doesn't own a VCR and Jewish community both here and in Israel. He's been a member of Federation's Board of Governors since 1969, and currently serves as chair of all Stanley Frankel old school. Call him a the Joint Fiscal Oversight Council, where he attends Luddite, a bow-tie wearing, meeting-averse regular meetings. character, and you wouldn't come close to fig- "I go to meetings where decisions are made as uring him out. opposed to where speeches are given," he said. "The Because Stanley Frankel — this year's recipient of issues in the Jewish community are the same: How do the Fred M. Butzel Award, Detroit Jewish communi- we deal with the elderly? How do we deal with educa- ty's highest honor — is impossible to categorize. tion? There's always a crisis. We're just in a different Some former Butzel awardees possess environment," he said. reams of information, including curricula "You can say, 'I was at the meeting 20 vitae, past awards and accomplishments, but years ago and I heard the same speech.' not Frankel. "When we had an emergency we were The 63-year-old developer shuns the spot- able to handle it," he said. "We always light and doesn't bother with the small stuff. rule by consensus. You argue your posi- And he has a special aversion to "meet- tion and, if you lose the day, you lose the ings." day, and that's the way it is. And I think "I don't think Stanley has attended a it's one of our attributes." Federation meeting in the last 10 years," He has always been involved in joked Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Federation's Annual Campaign and has Detroit chief executive officer Robert always solicited. Aronson. "But whenever I need advice, I He has accompanied hundreds of always call him and he always makes the Detroiters on Israel missions. He served as time. Stanley is a leader without being a vis- the leader of Federation's first "Koach ible leader." Detroit" Mission to Israel and Eastern Sure, he looks like the ultimate power Europe in 1985. broker: monogrammed shirt, gold cufflinks, He kvells over the Jean and Samuel royal-looking beard and that power bow tie. Above: Stanley Frankel in Jerusalem's Old City, circa 1972. Frankel Traditional School in Jerusalem, Top: Stanley Frankel in his Troy office brandishing one of his most powe But how many of "those types" consider named after his parents. "It's the first day tools. shoveling horse manure at 7 a.m. therapeu- school with a dual curriculum," said tic? Frankel. "Before then, you either went to has no use for those new thermostats. "I don't need to How many of them have a lithograph of a rebbe the yeshivah, which has no secular curriculum, or you program the temperature for the next 48 years," he and a Torah portion on the wall behind their desk went to public school, which had no Judaic curricu- said. "My kids call me Neanderthal and my son's in and the latest issue of the Thoroughbred Times on the lum. credenza? the computer business. "We started with one school in a Quonset hut," he "Everybody sits in their little space or comes home He owns eight horses on his farm in Metamora. said. "We now have five schools in the Jerusalem area, With his father, Sam Frankel, Stanley developed the and sits in their little space and spends half the day and about 90 programs in the whole country with erasing information they didn't want to get," he said. Somerset Collection, the Somerset Inn and the build- about 25,000 students." He prides himself on the business he has accom- ing that houses Frankel and Associates on Big Beaver He also helped build the University of Michigan Road in Troy. plished using a "No. 3 pencil with a pink cap eraser." Hillel in Ann Arbor, was past chairman of its board of That pencil and his sharp mind have helped the They do real estate development and management, trustees and received the 2000 Distinguished Alumni HARRY KIRS BAUM Staff Writer C 10/ 1 2004 14