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…Chairman, Tribute Committee Mandell L. Berman Co-Chairman David B. Hermelin Vice Chairmen Samuel Frankel David Handleman Joel D. Tauber THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED MUSICAL EVENT OF THE FALL SEASON HONORING IRWIN and BETHEA GREEN AO) who will be presented the very prestigious Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award "in recognition of their inspiring leadership and exemplary service in support of Israel, the Jewish community and the advancement of t...…

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…Kelt, Glazer and Krohn Not Only For Princes Area horsemen show that polo is not only for the aristocracy. MIKE ROSENBAUM - Special to The Jewish News W hen many people think of polo, they visualize Prince Charles riding aristo- cratically around a field populated by other pro- per Englishmen. Mark Glazer, a member of the Detroit Polo Club, never saw his sport that way. To him, it was a fast-paced, high- energy game for cowboy types who p...…

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….111111111111111111111111111B1111111116. ill11%. 111111111111111111111111. 1111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111 ■1■ going out and buying a 'made' polo pony" The term "polo pony" is ac- tually a misnomer, left over from the early days of polo when small horses were used. Thoroughbreds and quarter horses make the best polo horses, but the name "pony" has stuck. "Polo is 60 to 70 percent horse," says Kalt. "You take a mediocre-typ...…

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…SPORTS If you are called, say Birmingham Rower Eyes '92 Olympics "COUNT ME IN!" RICHARD PEARL Staff Writer T If you are Jewish and live in the Metro Detroit area, you could receive a call soon from a professional interviewer as part of a population survey. Your response will help our community: • Expand services to you and your family • Plan for future generations This scientific survey is not a request for contributions, and respon...…

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…113 7 8 ■ % Annual Yield man crew to a second-place finish. Now Harvard is preparing for the "Head" series of races, which begins Sunday with the Head of The Con- necticut, on the river of the same name. The fall season concludes with the Head of The Charles on Oct. 22, the largest regatta on the North American continent, featur- ing teams from around the world. Next spring, the Crimson will seek its third straight national title and sixth ...…

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…SPORTS AMERICAN-ISRAEL ) Chamber of Commerce of Michigan -Annual Dinner. Meeting- Monday, October 16, 1989 6:30p .m. Dinner & Dessert Buffet WALLACE C. WILLIAMS Vice President, Membership STEVE ZACK RICK ROSENHAUS Co-Chairmen CELLULAR'S SMALLEST THREE WATT PHONE! Panasonic's new advanced line of Cellular Phones! 4 0 % SMALLER LIGHTER With the capability of converting from a cellular mobile phone Into a transportable phone or vic...…

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…• I HOLIDAYS Guest Speaker Senator William Cohen (R-Maine) Vice Chairman: Select Committee on Intelligence 0- A religious Jew carefully checks a lulav (palm frond) prior to the festival of Sukkot. palm and myrtle leaves, with a low arch designed to make those who enter bow in obeisance and respect. Moroc- can Jews add a chair or stool by one wall, in honor of Eli- jah the prophet. Ashkenazi Jews tend to make the walls of their suk- kot ...…

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…No Other Michigan Hospital Can Say This 11 — Sinai Hospital "May you be inscribed for a good year." Of course, making the traditional Rosh Hashanah greeting in Hebrew isn't the only way we keep the traditions alive at Sinai Hospital. We prepare glat kosher food for our patients and staff. We sound the shofar throughout the hospital and on Sukkot, we erect the sukkah for visitors and staff. We're also the only Michigan hospital that has Sha...…

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…LOOK FOR THIS EMBLEM AT Somethin' Special ME BER P-45m or9Rocr 48 sismroo e ID 1/2 c. chopped parsley 1 tsp salt, or to taste ground pepper, to taste 1 clove garlic, chopped finely % c. olive oil % c. white wine 1 tsp. white wine 1 tsp. dried oregano 1/2 tsp. dried basil 2 c. fresh lemon or lime juice Cut the fish filets into 1-inch cubes. Place the prepared fish in a glass bowl. Add the onion, peppers, parsley, garlic, salt and pep- per. ...…

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…Do You Know Mitzvah People In Our Midst? "That man deserves the highest honors who does not ask for them, but performs worthy deeds." Chuck Pearlstein "When Chuck Pearlstein is asked to do something, he makes it sound like you are doing him a favor by asking him ... Once in a while you run into those very, very special people. And Chuck is special." From Chuck Pearlstein, a humble 24-year-old who inspires people moresthan twice his age wit...…

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…1 • r f le Ahnual R6port to the Community from the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroi 1989 N \ Contents Leadership Message 2 B utzel Award (, 5 Young Leadership Awards 7 Professional Service Awards 9 Allocations ' '10 JDC at 75 12 Federation Leadership 14 Campaign Leadership Agency Relations, Planning 17 Federation Committees 18 Leadership Development 19 United Jewish Charities 20 Federated Endowment Fund 21 Women's Diyision 22 Young Adu...…

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…The Jewish Welfare Federation is the central organization of the Jewish community of metro- politan Detroit. Guided by Jewish values, Fed- eration operates as a voluntary body dedicated to the continuity and enhancement of Jewish life at home, in Israel and through- 1 out the world. Together with its agencies, Fed- eration identifies needs within the Jewish community, develops financial and human resources, and coordinates planning, ...…

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…Message from the President and Executive Vice-President I 111 1 2 Most of us regard history in larger-than-life terms. We think of golden ages, eras of enlightenment, epic con- quests and revolutions. Fewer of us think of history as a series of individual congregations representing every stream in Jewish life, to the tireless Allied Jewish Campaign volunteers and pro- fessional staff, and to the contributors who make this community so e...…

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…3 With great delight, we saw another kind of history be- ing made through Neighborhood Project events that are bringing together the residents of Oak Park and South- field—nearly 280 of them purchasing homes with interest- free loans from United Jewish Charities. At its tentative beginning, none of us could have imagined the success of this program in only two years. As we travel the country, others frequently ask us build upon new know...…

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…We see ourselves as the realization of all that has gone years... and the tenacity of the Jewish people, despite that has happened to them, to remain a Jewish pe …

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…- 4111110MilliiiiMPIMMIPPIPIP10 1 111 .0104wmw Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award for Community Service Tillie Brandwine No honor is more telling of the special quality of our community volunteers than is the prestigious Butzel Award. We Walk as One- ' for Israel and Soviet Jewry Named for a man whose career of voluntarism spanned several de- cades, the Jewish Welfare Federation's highest award for service goes to an individual who has demons...…

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…You must give some time to your fellow ven if it is a lift thing, do something for others—something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it. Albert Schweitzer …

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….141.110111PIIIIMINIliammonsimmwmpos Picnic at Prentis Manor, !Newish Home for Aged Young Leadership Awards Frank A. Wetsman Memorial Leadership Award Benjamin F. Rosenthal Sylvia Simon Greenberg Young Leadership Award Marta S. Rosenthal William H. Boesky Memorial Leadership Award Lisa J. Sommers Dennis S. Bernard Qualities of leadership and commitment to the Jewish community are recognized each year with the presenta- tion of three...…

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…Professional Service Awards Berman Award for • Outstanding Professional Service Schochet Family Outstanding Teacher Award Leah Kar Nira Lev Educators went to the head of the class this year. Both the Berman Award, which honors professionalism in Jewish communal service, and the new Schochet Award, acknowledging excellence in Jewish education, have gone to teachers in Detroit Jewish schools. Between them, Nira Lev and Leah Kar have tau...…

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…Allocations From the 1989 Allied Jewish Campaign 1989 Campaign Achievement Less: Campaign and Collections Reserve for Shrinkage Available for Allocation Overseas and Israel United Jewish Appeal $27,050,000 1,619,100 1,352,500 24,078,400 Overseas and Israel 60.3% $14,517,000 $14,354,300 Joint Distribution Committee and ORT New York Association for New Americans United Israel Appeal/Jewish Agency for Israel, including immigration from ...…

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…The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 75 Years of Caring August 1914. The story of a unique partner- ship began in the midst of suffering. 12 a . *.• .-0 r i 4 IN* bL I vi A '0 '4' 4 11 ' 1 • 14 .• et• Henry Morgenthau, Sr., then U.S. ambas- sador to Turkey, cabled American Jewish leadership to send $50,000 for Palestinian Jews caught up in the agony of World War I. '614%1.1,0 & v ow • f A Ari ti Mat al The mone...…

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…1. Marseilles day school, France 2. Home care program, Bucharest, Romania 3. Famine relief in Gondar Province, Ethiopia 4. Transit center, Ladispoli, Italy 5. Tunis kosher canteen, Tunisia 6. Member of Montevideo Jewish community, Uruguay 7. Four generations, Jerusalem, Israel 8. Jewish school, Marrakech, Morocco 9. Student hostel, Bombay, India 10. Zagreb Home for Aged, Yugoslavia 11. Sephardic family, Tashkent, USSR is to save a wo...…

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…Jewish Welfare Federation Leadership Officers Executive Committee Board of Governors Dr. Conrad L. Giles Joel D. Tauber Sherwin A. Behrmann Dennis Bernard Louis Berry Jerry Bielfield Maurice S. Binkow David L. Bittker Paul D. Borman N. Brewster Broder Lester S. Burton Joseph B. Colten Gerald S. Cook Marvin I. Danto Dr. Raymond Feldman Benjamin H. Frank Edward D. Gold Rabbi Irwin Groner Miriam Hamburger Merle A. Harris Doreen Hermelin Stu...…

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…1989 Allied Jewish Campaign Campaign Division Project Independent Cash Management Committee Chairmen Renewal Appeals Mobilization Benjamin F. Rosenthal Lawrence S. Jackier Jack A. Robinson Robert H. Naftaly Morris Rochlin Paul Borman Jane Sherman General Chairmen Irwin M. Alterman James M. August * Louis Berry *Paul D. Borman Susan Citrin Annie Cohen James A. Colman *William M. Davidson *Alfred L. Deutsch Dr. Mark Diem Burton ...…

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…1,1111111111111111,41WWINININNIMINI Preparing for Shabbat at Camp Tamarack Agency Relations, Planning and Budgeting Conference of Division Chairmen Culture and Education Community Lawrence S. Jackier Allan Nachman Harvey A. Gordon Chairman Irwin M. Alterman Eugene Applebaum David L. Bittker Susan Citrin Dr. Darryl T. Goldberg Harvey A. Gordon Dr. Dan G. Guyer Wallace M. Handler Mark R. Hauser Linda Z. Klein Allan Nachman Marvin R. No...…

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…RINIMMININNIIIIIMINIPM11101116111111141. Federation Committees Identity and Affiliation Monitoring Stanley D. Frankel Chairman 18 Peter M. Alter James M. August Robert Bluestein Dr. Dan G. Guyer Wallace M. Handler Lawrence S. Jackier Dr. Richard Krugel Linda Lee Michael W. Maddin Richard J. Maddin Allan Nachman Robert H. Naftaly David K. Page Benjamin F. Rosenthal Beatrice Rowe Dr. Claude Schochet Hon. John H. Shepherd Jane Sherman Neig...…

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…Leadership Development Committee Peter M. Alter Chairman Irwin M. Alterman Norman H. Beitner Susan Citrin James A. Colman Marcy Feldman Michael S. Feldman Phillip W. Fisher Mark A. Goldsmith Carolyn Greenberg Dr. David L. Harold Sharon Hart Edythe Jackier John E. Jacobs Linda Z. Klein Richard L. Komer Dr. Richard Krugel Nathan Leader Linda Lee Beverly Liss Lauren Liss Rabbi Harold S. Loss Eric Yale Lutz Michael W. Maddin Susan Miller Norma...…

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…United Jewish Charities Officers Samuel Frankel President Carolyn Greenberg Thomas I. Klein Graham A. Orley Vice-Presidents Martin S. Kraar Secretary D. Larry Sherman Treasurer Board of D irectors Peter M. Alter Eugene Applebaum James M. August Mandell L. Berman Marlene Borman Hon. Avern L. Cohn Warren J. Coville Alfred L. Deutsch Henry S. Dorfman Oscar Feldman Max M. Fisher Stanley D. Frankel Dr. Conrad L. Giles Marvin H. Goldman D...…

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…Federated Endowment Fund of United Jewish Charities Officers Thomas I. Klein Chairman Lester J. Morris Stanley M. Weingarden Vice-Chairmen Mandell L. Berman Louis Berry Marlene Borman N. Brewster Broder Ruth K. Broder Lester S. Burton * Marvin I. Danto Alfred L. Deutsch Max M. Fisher * Irwin Green *Miriam Hamburger * David Handleman * Marion Handleman *David B. Hermelin * Edythe Jackier Miles Jaffe *Beth - E. Lowenstein Morris Rochlin *D...…

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…Women's Division Executive Advisory Committee Sharon Hart President 22 Cheryl Guyer Diane J. Klein Geri Lester Beverly Liss Sherri Lumberg Vice•Presidents Sharon Lipton Recording Secretary Susan Pappas Corresponding Secretary Doreen Hermelin Linda Z. Klein Designates to Federation Board of Governors * * Marlene Borman * *Tillie Brandwine Barbara K. Goldman Marilyn Goldberg Janice Schwartz Helen Shevin Evelyn Silverman Board of...…

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…Young Adult Division Executive Committee Paul S. Magy President Lisa J. Sommers Chairman Richard B. Broder Brian E. Kepes Nathan Leader Vice-Presidents Susan E. Alterman Stuart Borman Campaign Co-Chairmen Laurie R. Frankel Secretary Dennis S. Bernard Jeffrey A. Levine Pamela B. Lippitt Hannan Lis Steven S. Perlman David R. Victor Members-at-large Board of Directors Tali Arbel Nick Balberman Jeffrey S. Barker Hadas J. Bernard Jim...…

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…Federation Professional Staff Martin S. Kraar Executive Vice-President Harold S. Berke Consultant Michael E. Berke Kenneth M. Bernard Executive Director Programmer. Data Processing Earlie Butler Building Superintendent Charlotte Dubin Cipora Cohen Director, Communications Staff Associate. Communications Allan M. Gelfond George Cohen Director. Campaign Associate Director/Finance. Federated Endowment Fund Joseph C. Imberman D...…

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…Jewish Welfare Federation Member Agencies Jewish Vocational Service Agency for Jewish Education 29699 Southfield Rd. Southfield 48076: 559-5000 (United Hebrew Schools) 21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield 48076: 354-1050 Jerry Knoppow President Ofra Fisher Executive Director This agency offers Jewish educational opportunities for all ages, including nursery school (in partnership with several area synagogues), afternoon classes and com...…

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…Produced- by the Department of Communications of the Jewish Welfare Federation Director: Charlotte . Dubin Design: Dick DeRonne Typesetting: Kathy _charff Photographs: Robert Benyas Glenn Triest Deanna Sperka Printing: The Jewish News JEWI SH C 163 Madison Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226-2180 , (313) 965-3939 …

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…ENTERTAINMENT MIKE ROSENBAUM Special to The Jewish News B ernie Smilovitz's story is not unusu- al. He was a boy with a love for sports who lacked the rare talent it takes to be a profes- sional athlete. So instead, Smilovitz decided to work in a sports media pro- fession. At the age of five, a young Smilovitz proclaimed his future intentions. But he did not see himself, 30-some years later, achieving fame for popularizing sports "bloopers...…

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…I ENTERTAINMENT 1 4 Superblooper Continued from preceding page Jim • TINOS' CONEY ISLAND & RESTAURANT COMES TO WEST BLOOMFIELD Serving The Finest Coneys, Greek Salads And Other Greek Specialties Anywhere! • Gyros • Fresh French Fries & Hash Browns • Chicken Kebob • Spinach Pie • Our Own Chili • Steak Sandwich • Greek Tacos • Greek Pizza • Etc. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Smilovitz, preparing baseball bloopers. Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., S...…

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…/c ad s SUNDAY BRUNCH at the corners Children Programs At WB Library West Bloomfield Library program schedule includes Family Storytime, stories, songs, and activities for children accompanied by an adult. Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Register for each program by calling the library where the pro- gram is scheduled. Main Library, 682-2120, Oct. 19; Nov. 16; and Dec. 7. Westacres Branch, 363-4022, Oct. 26; Nov. 30; and Dec. 14. Hall...…

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…gmf d 0CalW oft ofifeisiw 74* Rated Number One By: Detroit Free Press, Windsor Star, Metropolitan Detroit, Grosse Pointe News and Others another cup of coffee . . . It was a breast of chicken lun- cheon . . . tasty and tender. Elizabeth Kaplan Ap- plebaum eating her chicken without glasses . . . and put- ting them on while eating dessert . . . "They're to see the fashion show," said Liz .. . Toby Hyman telling about Elaine and David Breger...…

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