Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1986 — Page 2

Jeff Smulyan Business Journal's Man of the Year

By MICHAEL A. BLAIN MAN CM 3 THE YEAR: TIME magazine picked Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese Communist leader, as its man of the year, but closer to home two Indianapolis publications picked two of our own as their Man and Woman of the Year. The Indianapolis Business Journal chose Jeff Smulyan for their 1985 Enterprise Award and was named the year’s Most Valuable Person. "Four years ago," the front page article says, "Jeff Smulyan's fledgling company, Emmis Broadcasting Corp. consisted of one sleepy, unprofitable radio station in Shelbyville. Now Emmis,

which is the Hebrew word for 'truth' owns four big-city stations with annual billings of roughly $20 million..." The paper adds that recently Smulyan closed a deal with a New York-based investment firm that raised $61 million for his company. He also bought out two local investors, Michael S. Maurer and Robert E. Schloss, who invested roughly $200,000 in Smulyan's fledgling enterprise only four years ago. They sold out for $21.3 million! Congratulations, Jeff. *** WOMAN OF THE YEAR:

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Meanwhile Indianapolis Star readers chose Diane Meyer Simon as the 1985 Indianapolis Woman of the Year. Diane was cited for her support for organizations and programs that deal with abused and neglected children; battered women; education and interfaith programs at Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation (of which she is a member); the Indianapolis Zoo, and for her other philanthropic efforts. Diane, who is married to Herbert Simon, was described as sincere "in giving and doing that makes her so special.” Last year she initiated Dialogue Today, a discussion group of 100 black and Jewish women whose success in great part is based on Diane's ongoing commitment to the development of healthy relationships with these two groups, the Star reported. She was described as "generous," "sensitive," and "loving" by individuals who nominated her for the honor. Our congratulations to Diane.

IN THE NICK OF TIME: Lila and Art Mirkin planned their trip to Israel to be there for the birth of their (second) grandchild. However, before they left they received a call from son Stuart that the baby arrived a few days early and the briss would be on the day the Mirkins were arriving. To complicate matters, the briss was going to be on Friday, erev Shabbat, when everything stops early in preparation for the Shabbat Fortunately El A1 arrived in Tel Aviv early and Lila's sister

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was waiting to drive them to Beer Sheba when the infant's family Uves. El A1 was also cooperative in letting the Mirkins off first and handing them their luggage as they got off the plane. They arrived for Yuval Moshe's briss just in time. Also present was the Mirkins other son, Barry, and former Hoosiers Judy (Mrs. Edwin) Epstein and Heidi (Mrs. Gerald) Schwartz.

ALSO IN ISRAEL: Harriett and Sam Morris made their first visit to Israel a year ago. They just returned from their second visit with their son Danny who is a Yeshiva student in Jerusalem.

REUNION: Gloria and Sy Schwartz drove to Sarasota, Florida with daughters Helene and Marla. There they were joined by sons Steve from Washington, D.C.; and Mark, Arlene and their baby David Brian from Arlington, Texas. Sy's sister and brother also joined the family reunion. On New Year's Eve the Schwartzes were visited by Hoosiers Jackie and Harry Berns,

also vacationing in Florida.

GONE EAST: Cantor Ira Schnall and his family visited friends and relatives in New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia. The Jim Atlas family meanwhile saw Munsie and Boro Park in New York; Baltimore, and visited with their son Harry in Philadelphia.

GONE SOUTH: Three Israeli Hebrew Academy teaching couples — the Tanchum Raybis, the Yonathan Sharabis, and the Pinchas Yisachars — rented a van and together with 11 offsprings drove to Florida where they had a "wonderful time" visiting Disney World, Epcot Center, Sea World, Cape Kennedy, explored caves and other Florida attractions. Friends were wondering if 17 people, after spending two weeks in one van, will still be friends and will stiU talk to each other. We are pleased to report that friendship prevailed, they are still on speaking terms. 11 *4* , •, < ALSO GONE SOUTH: Judy Continued on page IN 4

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