MAST CF ITIE WEEI FINANCIER singularly enough, A leaders at a banquet in his honor last week. They acclaimed him man of broad vision and of liberal statesmanship, a man who received the tribute of labor Food Leaders to Hear Bostonian Ing of the Women's League for Sabbath Observance, 12th Street Rabbi M. Kamien, who arrived Branch, at 1 p. m. Tuesday at recently from Shanghai, will be Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, guest speaker at a special meet- Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. as a has revealed rare understanding of the problems and aspirations of all American groups. Rabb to Address Chiefly, they acclaimed him, however as a leader with warm, Dinner of Council human qualities of friendship and loyalty. He is Benjamin Levinson, president of the Michigan Mortgage Sidney R. Rabb, president of Corporation, who only recently relinquished his post of assistant national treasurer of the Demo- the "Stop and Shop" stores of Boston and for many years an cratic National Committee, and outstanding civic and communal who has become one of the lead- leader, will address the annual ers of the Democratic Committee dinner of the Food Service Coun- cil in behalf of the Allied Jewish for Victory in 1948. Campaign, at 6:30 p.m. on Mon- A friend of presidents, Levin- day, in the Standard Club of the son was a frequent guest at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Now serving as. national chair- White House. Both the late President Roosevelt and President man of the food Industry for the Truman have honored him and United Jewish Appeal, Rabb is na Mrs. Levinson at White House tionally known for his pioneering receptions. Mrs. Levinson is the in the art of merchandising food. Nathan Lurie, campaign chair- former Clara La Brett. Levinson first came to Detroit man of the council, heads the 15 years ago in the midst of the sponsoring committee for the din- depression. Possessing a keen, ner. His co-charmen are Max prescient mind, he recognized Bachman, Tom Barman and Ben that Detroit would beat the de- Klein, while Harry Becker and pression and again lead the world Max Schayowitz, year-round coun- in industry and dynamic fervor. cil chairman, are in charge of He decided to make his home special gifts. , The dinner will be a specially- here and enter the building busi- ness. Today Levinson heads one prepared Passover buffet, in ac- of Michigan's most successful cordance with holiday dietary mortgage firms, an enterprise laws. started by him and three asso- ciates only three years ago. . BEN LEVINSON Pre•Luncheon Rally • * • ALWAYS 'INTERESTED in politics, Levinson played an impor- tant part in the Prentss M. Brown campaign for senator in 1942. After the campaign, he was taken to see Edward W. Pauley, then treasurer of the National Democratic Committee and today American Reparations representative. Levinson left the office as Pauley's assistant. Senator Brown, Jimmy Byrnes and he were summoned to the White House. Levinson then met the late president for the first time. "There was a man with personality," he declared. Levinson evinced his loyalty and admiration for his President and mentor by naming his son born June 23, 1946, Franklin Edward, Franklin for Roosevelt, Edward for Pauley. He also has a daughter Judy. In the last Roosevelt campaign, Levinson was instrumental in organizing the campaign radio fund and helped in raising over $250,000. • • Russ Mulholland of the "Meet the Missus Program" will enter- tain members of the Neugarten Medical Aid at a rally at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Tuller Hotel. Admission will be a ticket for the group's donor luncheon April 16. Mrs. Norman Noble, UN. 3-2887, is ticket chairman. • Women's Group to Open Drive at 'Kickoff' Meeting April 15 Signaling the opening of the women's division drive to raise $500,000 in the 1947 Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign for $5,335,000, a "kickoff" meeting will be held at 2 p. m., Tuesday, April 15 in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. Reports will be made by pre- campaign and special gifts chair- men. Presiding at the meeting will be Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, chair- man of the women's division cam- paign. All Detroit Jewish women are invited. Prospect slips will be given workers in the general solicitation division at a series of Passover bruncheons and desserts during the week of April 7. Hostess at a bruncheon at 11 a. m. Monday, for workers in divi- SABBATH OBSERVANCE VOTE FOR CHARLES R. A. SMITH FOR JUDGE OF RECORDER'S COURT • Former Assistant U. S. District Attorney. • Former Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. Veteran, World War II Non-Partisan VOTE — MONDAY, APRIL 7th, 1947 Endorsed by Former Judge Joseph Sanders THE COUNCIL OF THE Pioneer Women's Organization OF DETROIT with its Affiliated 8 Clubs Wish The . ir Members and Friends Planned by Neugarten LEVINSON IS MORTGAGE councillor for the American Veterans Committee, for Amvets, the Wayne County CIO Council and the UAW-CIO housing department. The newspaper PM has published several articles on housing and finance by him. Recently, he helped bring his close friend, I. F. Stone, PM Washington correspondent to Detroit for the Histadrut campaign. As to popular conceptions about politicians, Levinson declared: "Believe me, in general, they are no different from persons in any other profession. Some are good and some are bad, but there is no better way in which the majority of them can do so much good. "You cannot accomplish much of permanence on live issues with- out going into politics, and this, I assure you, holds for the whole problem of Palestine, too." steins W-4; W-5; W-6; W-7 and W-8 will be Mrs. Samuel B. Danto. The women will hear a talk by Warren Rovetch, who recently re- turned from the first meeting of the International Union of Stu- dents Conference in Prague where he represented Wayne University. At 11 a. m. Tuesday, workers in divisions W-9, W-10, W-11, W-12, W1-3, W-14, and W-14-A will re- ceive their prospect slips at the home of Mrs. David Wilkus. They will be addressed by Reuven Daf- ni, former British army paratroop hero and Palestine Pioneer, who won fame as a lieutenant in Brit- ish army intelligence in the Bal- kans. Special gifts and pre-campaign workers will meet at 1 p. m. Tues- day at Mrs. Isadore Levin's home to make their reports. AVIVA CIIAPTER A baby sitting group Is being organized by the Aviva Chapter of Junior Tfizrachi, For informa- tion call Irene Applebaum, HO. 3431. A Happy and Joyous Passover • EMMA SCHRIER, Council Chairman 11818 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 9.7180 J 00* f:ht.H:8:1-1,01Xl<1-0 VOTERS! HELP YOURSELVES! HELP WAYNE COUNTY! Elect... SAMUEL W. LEIB Circuit Judge * Lawyer 18 years . . . University of Michigan Graduate. * Outstanding Community Leader . . . . • Past President, Pisgah Lodge. • Past President, 2 terms, Michigan Bnai Brith Council. You're the Best Judge! • General Committeeman, 4 years, District Grand Lodge No. 6. • Active in Jewish Community Council. • Member of Board of Governors, Jewish Welfare Federation. Vote for JAMES,, ‘.? Page Eleven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, April 4, 1947 ALL VEGE • Trustee of Synagogue. • Active in Detroit Community Fund. • Speaker, Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. "So Ki to Yo Hand ■ 113113 What you've always wanted le Also ServeriTtriaiNdir Advocate. * Endorsed by Professional, Labor, and Civic groups. • Assisted in establishing the USO. • Old Newsboy. • Wartime Chairman for 5 years of Detroit's largest consolidated War Price and Rationing Board — serving about 1/3rd of Wayne County. * The OPA District Director said of him "One of the best in Michigan." * Endorsed by Civic, Business, Law, Church, and ALL Labor Groups. * WORTHY and WELL QUALIFIED. fle.14:14701:11:44.1-001:14:40*-04f.gsatilt.1-0-04:HXt Ota rktigistiiallIGIXHX1-0-***04:14:1** * ***-0 1