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March 14, 1947 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-03-14

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Friday, March 14, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

NW Zionists

Campaign Leaders Step Up Planning Parley,
Summon Aides to New Sectional Conferences

to Canvass Area

ahead at an Increasingly rapid estate and building council will
gather in parlor D of the Statler
pare.
Members of the arts and crafts Hotel to elect chairmen for each
division met Thursday night at section of the division. Louis Ber-
the Lee Plaza to hear Leo Uinta, ry is chairman of the council.
distinguished journalist, report on
the European scene.
Meanwhile, various sections of
the division have scheduled or-
aanizational meetings. Under the
chairmanship of Nathan Balaban
and David Schiller, the paper
oroclucts and office supplies sec-
tion' will meet at 8 p. m., Monday
at the Jewish Community Center.
The printers and publishers, with
co-chairmen Herman L. Lewis Jr.,
Hy Saf ran and Ben Wigder at
the helm, meet for dinner at 6
tn., Wednesday, in the Stand-
ard Club, Book Cadillac.
Meeting for luncheon, the ad.
vertising section will gather at
noon Friday, March 21 at the
Hotel Statler. Chairmen for this
meeting are Wilfred B. Dotter,
Max Haidy and Jack K. Lewis.
Organization of the special gifts
section of the mechanical trades
division will be held at a dinner
DR. MAX WINSLOW
meeting beginning at 6:30 p. m.,
LOUIS BERRY
Monday, March 17 in the Standard
Club. Chairman is Ben L. Silber-
stein.
The produce section will meet
for brunch at 11 a. m., Sunday,
at the home of their chairman,
Announcement of leaders for
A committee of 100 persons has Sam Schwartz. William Boesky is
been selected by the Windsor chairman of the tavern and night the Junior Service Group's parti-
Jewish community to study plans club section which • meets to dis- cipation in the Allied Jewish Cam-
for the establishment of a center. cuss campaign strategy at 2:30 paign was made this week by
Decision to undertake this pro- p. m. March 18 in the Variety "Torman Naimark, campaign chair-
and Sol J. Schwartz, co-
ject came as a result of a com- Club of the Toiler Hotel.
chairman.
munity self-study, Feb. 23 to
In the professional division,
Serving as personnel chairman
March 2. Harry M. Cherniak, Jew, physicians will meet at 11 a. m.,
ish Community' Council president, Sunday at the Jewish Community will be Sylvia Collins, while
and M. M. Sumner head the com- Center. Dr. Charles Lakoff Will Leonard Grabow and Corinne Per-
lis are co-chairmen for organiza-
mittee.
preside at the meeting which has tions; Dr.' Samuel Krohn, program
Other results of the conference been called to hear a preliminary and training chairman; and Gol-
were the drawing up of plans for planning report prepared by Drs. die Levinstein, statistical chair-
the advancement of Jewish edu- Raphael Altman, Milton Sorock, man.
cation, religious life and com- Bernard Rose, Leo Orecklin and
Chairman for special solicita-
munity relations.
Meryl Fenton.
tions will be Morton D. Lieber
Dctroiters who participated were
On Monday, a special county man; Mitchell R. Mandeberg is in
Herman Jacobs, executive direc- records committee of government charge of publicity; and Diana
tor of the Jewish Community Cen- employes will meet at 4 p. m., in Rosenblatt will serve as admin-
ter; Harold Silver, executive di- Room 119 of City Hall. Bernard istrative secretary.
rector of the Jewish Social Serv- Goodman is chairman of this
Mandell L. Berman has been
ice Bureau; and Oscar Cohen, group.
named vice-chairman for the JSG
executive director of the Jewish
.Holding their first organization campaign.
Community Council.
meeting, the dentists will .gather
under co-chairmen Drs. Max Wins-
low and Abe S. Perlman at 11
NOW . . .
Rosenwald Schedules
a. m., Sunday, March 23 at the
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Annual 'Bowery Nite'
Rugs, Carpets, Upholstered
Meeting at noon, Tuesday, the
Furniture
Final plans are being formu- board of directors and campaign
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Marked by a week of heightened
activity and with additional meet-
ings scheduled for the next few
days, plaiining for the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign for $5,335,000 moves

Bagel-Lox Repast
to Precede Drive

With its membership committee
headed by Leonard Meyers and
Alexander Moss, the Northwest
University Chapter of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit will be
out in full force to enroll new
members in the "Fight Bevin"
drive Sunday, March 23.
Over 100 of its members will
meet at Peacocks Delicatessen,
18603 Livernois, for a breakfast of
bagel-lox-cream cheese and cof-
fee, after which they will go out
in teams of two to enroll new
members in the northwest district.
Our goal is 1,000 new members
In the district" said Meyers and
Moss. "It is just a question of
approaching these people and get-
ting them enrolled, we arc cer-
tain, for every Jew is a Zionist."
The following are the provi-
sional officers of the Northwest
University Chapter: Seymour Til-
chin, president; Rabbi Jacob Se-
gal and George Welsswasser, vice
presidents; Dr. Oscar Schwartz,
secretary, and Louis Kasle, treas-
urer.
The following are provisional
committee chairmen: Youth, Carl
Schiller; program, Schwartz; pub-
licity, Weiswasser; expansion fund,
Kasle; and political action, Sid-
ney Marwil and Dr. Leonard
Sidlaw.

Drive's Workers
to Get Training
in AJC 'College'

The "College of Campaign
Knowledge," an entertaining form
of instruction in the art of solicit-
ing for the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, will be presented by the
women's division at 12:30 p. m.
Wednesday, March 26 in the Jew-
ish Community Center.
Following a luncheon meeting,
Abe Sudran, associate director of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
will take up the instructor's gavel
for the first class--an information
quiz at which scholar's will receive
answers to the "why, when, where
and how" of campaign soliciting.
The quiz program was prepared
by Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders
and Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse.
Second session of the day will
be a skit done In the current
psychological comedy-drama man-
ner. Conceived and written by
Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis, assisted
by Julian Zeman, the skit deals
with the trials and tribulations, as
well as triumphs, of a campaign
solicitor.
Volunteer workers are urgently
needed for the 1947 Allied Jewish
Campaign to raise $5,335,000. To
enroll as a worker, and in the
"College of Campaign Knowledge,"
call or write to Mrs. Maurice A.
Landau, chairman of general
solicitation, 1248 Washington bou-
levard, TE. 3-5250.

Windsor Charts
Community Center

Campaign Heads
for JSG Listed

Mlawer to Honor
Founder at Dinner

The 70th birthday of Abe Green-
baum, organizer and founder of
Mlawer Umgegend Vercin, will be
celebrated at the 13th anniversary
banquet of the club at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday at Moss Kosher Catering,
5028 Joy road. A dance will follow
the banquet.
Reservations are being taken
by Julius Newberg, TY. 5-4002 and
Israel Burnstein, TR. 2-4053, the
chairmen. David Nessenfield and
Max Lewenhof are president and
secretary respectively of the club.

AJC Women to Select
Committee at Meeting

Representatives to the nominat-
ing committee of the Detroit Wo-
men's Division of the American
Jewish Congress will be elected
at a meeting at 11:30 a. m. Wed-
nesday in the Jewish Community
Center.
A luncheon will follow the meet-
ing with Mrs. Thelma Richman,
national vice-president of the divi-
sion, as guest speaker. Mrs. Ned
Smokier and Mrs. Irwin D. Lap-
pin are in charge of the pro-
gram.
For reservations call Mrs. Em-
manuel P. Baker, VE. 7-7855.

Testimonial Planned
for Morris L. Fruman

Friends of Morris L. Fruman
together with officers of the Na-
tional Mozirer Relief Society of
America of which Fruman is
honorary president will honor him
at a testimonial and birthday din-
ner Sunday at the Lee Plaza Ho-
tel.
A musical program has been
arranged with Cantor Hyman J.
Adler, Bella Goldberg, Sadie Coo-
per Braver, Anna Awls and Ello
Gennari participating. Abraham
Thomas and Aaron Rosenberg are
in charge.

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