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Page 24 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE December 1 2, 1 986
Zim donates flag to museum at Fort Schuyler
Martin M. Friedman
is pleased to Announce
his recent association with
Siegal Insurance Inc.
1079 Alco Street
Atlanta, Ga 30324
(404) 033-0332
I he Officers and Staff of Sie^al Insurance Inc.
welcome Marty's many friends and clients.
Graduates of the college have
gone on to become leaders of the
maritime industry and now, with
this museum, have an opportun
ity to contribute to the future
success of the industry.”
State University of New York
Maritime College was founded in
1874 as Nautical School and is
the oldest maritime school in the
nation. The Maritime Museum
at Fort Schuyler was created to
serve as an educational tool,
allowing the college to teach
both cadets and the public about
the maritime industry and its
impact. The museum features ex
hibits which show how the var
ious segments of the industry
developed and how the maritime
industry has contributed to the
wealth and strength of nations
through international commerce.
The exhibits show an integrated
picture of the maritime industry
and how it works, with themes
ranging from the evolution of
seafaring to the great 20th cen
tury liners. The history of SUN Y
Maritime College and its con
tinued role in the maritime in
dustry are also featured. The
museum will also sponsor lec
tures, movie programs and other
activities.
MORRIS
&
MANNING
INSURANCE
is pleased to announce the
relocation of their offices
to
2931 PIEDMONT ROAD, SUITE
ATLANTA GEORGIA 30305
(404) 261-2151
Perry B. Morris
I. George Nozick
Edward M. Manning
Merton Levin
Minister Abraham Sharir (right), Israeli Minister of Tour
ism and Justice, presents the 1986 Trade Award to Yoram
Kafkafi, director of Carmel Wines in North America. The
presentation was made at the 1986 Trade Awards Dinner at the
Beverly Hilton Hotel.
The Seagram C lassies Wine C ompany was recognized by
the government of Israel and the American-Israel Chamber of
Commerce for its efforts in advancing trade between Israel and
the United States through its grow ing imports of Carmel wines.
Kusiiicss I trie If
Roy A. Adilman of Atlanta
has been elected president and
chairman of the board of the
International Association of
Holiday Inns Inc. The election
was held in Memphis at the hotel
system’s annual worldwide con
ference of franchise owners and
parent company officials.
Adilman is president of Adil-
man Management and Investment
development company which ow n
and operates Holiday Inn hotel
in Georgia and Alabama.
He received a bachelor of bu>
iness administration degree i
accounting and holds a law degre
from the University of Georgit
He is a member of the State Ba
Associations of Georgia an
Florida.
Zim-American Israeli Shipping
Company Inc., one of the largest
steamship companies in the w orld,
recently donated a company flag
to the new Maritime Museum at
Fort Schuyler. 1 he Maritime
Museum is housed in the historic
tort on the grounds of State Uni
versity of New York Maritime
College in the Bronx. N.Y. Zim
donated a flag displaying the
logo of Zim Container Service,
which flies over ten container-
ships connecting North America
with the Mediterranean, Carib
bean and the Far East. The flag
was presented to the executive
director of the museum, John
Haves, and the museum curator,
Cdr. Jeff Monroe, by Capt. Yoel
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Yoel Yanai, Zim’s senior vice president of operations (secondW' from left), presents John Hayes,
executive director of the Maritime Museum at Fort Schuyler, with a company flag. Looking on are John
Millard, vice president of traffic and documentation for Zim (far left), and Jeff Monroe, museum curator
(far right).
Yanai, Zim’s senior vice presi
dent of operations. Also taking
part in the presentation was John
Millard, vice president of traffic
and documentation for Zim, w ho
is a graduate of SUN Y Maritime
College.
“As a leader in shipping around
the world. Zim is very privileged
to be part of the Maritime Museum
at Fort Schuyler, which will build
awareness of our industry among
not just students, but the public
as well,” said Yanai. He con
tinued, “As someone who has
spent a large part of my life at
sea, viewing the exhibits at the
museum is very moving and brings
back many fond memories.” Added
Millard, “SUNY Maritime Col
lege at Fort Schuyler provides an
excellent setting for the museum.
L ompany, an Atlanta based hotel
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