its early years:' Katz said of the DAC, which was established in 1887. But by 1915, there were none. "In the 1970s, a few Jewish guys were nominated, but didn't get in" he saidiews were not asked to be in the club until the 1980s, when a few were admitted. "Then there was the whole issue of women Jerry Solomon, Frank Mamat and Paul Meyer, all of West in the late 1980s when Bloomfield, Henry Wineman II of Bloomfield Hills and Ken a few were admitted. Katz of Huntington Woods listen to Rabbi Joseph Klein dur- The barrier started ing a discussion of the week's Torah portion. to drop and the first black members were admitted in the early '90s. I don't think there Katz added, "I know there are members who come downtown the days of the minyan was a Jewish issue by the '80s on. By the '90s, it was not an issue: and Torah study just for this. I go early and He added, "The club now, is really the play squash for an hour first with another epitome of diversity. We are welcoming to minyan member." everybody and have a committed member- ship from all cultures and religions and all Historically Speaking areas of the community' "The real irony is that the dub, which at one An attorney, Mamat said in the late 1980s point had no Jewish members, had promi- when he joined the DAC,"There were not nent members of the Jewish community in too many other Jewish members, but it was never an issue in my mind and never came up. "The DAC is not a place where religion is an issue,' he said. "It's just a great club to entertain clients, work out and participate in activities. And at lunch, it's a who's who of Southeastern Michigan doing important business." In addition to the minyan and Torah study, Mamat said, "There is also a Catholic group that meets, sometimes on the same Fridays as we do. We hold separate services and have had breakfast together with them a couple of times afterwards. "And on Passover, matzah brei (matzah scrambled with eggs) is made in the DAC kitchen and matzah is put in the bread bas- kets: Physical Changes The DAC, whose membership Katz said "now hovers around 3,500," was formed and remains foremost an athletic club, where tournaments and exhibitions of many types, including boxing and swimming take place. Katz, a 15-year DAC member who sat on the dub's board of directors for five years before becoming president, has been on various committees including the DAC Foundation. His company, Conservation and Museum Services in Detroit — which is involved in the conservation and preservation of artistic and historic works of art — was instrumen- tal in conserving painted areas of the club. "My staff and another company were behind uncovering all of the original painted and decorative surfaces first applied in 1915:" Katz said. "We had to remove 85 years of dirt, grime, cigar and cigarette smoke and multiple layers of paint. To my knowledge, except for two rooms in the Michigan State Capitol and the main dining room at Franklin Hills Country Club, these walls and ceilings are the only historically conserved, originally painted surfaces to be seen in Michigan." Katz's presidency stands out "because he is so deserving of the position:' not because he is Jewish, Mamat said. "It was historic that Ken was elected after not being a longtime member. He made himself known by being a hard worker, being involved in many activi- ties and serving on committees. "The reason he is president is simple. The membership saw him as a serious guy who would do a good job." ❑ world was flat Some thought the & life insurance was a bad investment. Open your mind to life insurance as a conservative asset class. SCHECHTER Step inside a -inn where the world is indeed round and innovation rotates on a reliable axis. 248/31.9500 www.schechterwealth.com Birmingham, Michigan *Securities offered through NFP Securities, Inc., (NFPSI) a Broker/Dealer and Member FINRA/SIPC, Schechter Wealth Strategies is an affiliate of NFP Securities, Inc. and a subsidiary of National Financial Partners Corp., the parent company of NFP Securities, Inc. Schechter Wealth Strategies and NFPSI do not otter legal or tax advice. Clients must consult with their tax and legal advisors. 1565770 September 2 • 2010 73