Page Five Friday, January ts, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ivs. The Voice of the Man in the Street Congress Lender Jerome Permanent officers and board affiliated; and treasurer, Kelman, Young Israel. members of the Young Adult Executive board members-at- Council have been elected. They' are president, Leonard large are: Rabbi Irwin Gordon. Baruch, Masada; first vice-presl- Young Israel; Harry Mirvis. dent, Natalie Gaines, Junior Bnai Brith Youth Organization: Service Group; second vice-pres- Sol Schwartz, Masada; Esty ident, Cornell Janeway, Temple Carson, Habonim; Larry Fleisch- Beth El; seconding secretary. man, Junior Service Group; and Ruth Miriam Levine, Iota Alpha Helen Karabenick, Junior Ha- Pi Alumnae; corresponding sec- dassah. retary, Miriam Schwartz, un- Photos by JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Sunday afternoon. PLACE: Twelfth and Blaine. QUESTION: Are you confident that American Jewry will meet the challenge of the $2511,090,000 quota of the 1918 United Jewish Appeal? LEWIS E. ROSEN, 1483 Lee Place, accountant. Yes, I believe the 1948 quota of the United Jewish Appeal will be reached. My confidence is based on the UN's creation of a Jewish State in Palestine. Now we have some thing more tangible 4 in which to in- vest our mon- ey. Previously we contributed to keep our sur viv ing brethren alive with hopes that someday they would have a chance to support them- selves in a home of their home. Now they have that home and we are willing to build It up so that in the future there need not be any campaigns to help Jewish Displaced Persons. \I \A/ \"/\/\/\" /\/\/ Branch 5 Party to Aid IIistadrut Branch 5 of LZOA will hold a "Help Ilistadrut" party as part of its contribution to the Geverlt- shaften campaign, President Joe Epel announced. The party will take place at 9 p. m., Satui. day, in the home of Emil Wolok, 3223 Hazelwood ave- nue. Helen Barres, social chairman, is in charge, assisted by Mrs. Dave Borodawkin. \/\/\/\ /\/\/ \/\/ \/\ /\ / . . . AJC Law Units Chart Meetings MRS. HARRY FRANK Sessions Wednesday to Study Civil Rights Meetings of the commissions on law and social action of the four chapters of the Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, are scheduled for 1:30 p.m., Wednes- day, in the following homes: South and Central: Mrs. Na- ARNOLD COHEN, 2201 Glad- than Fierberg, 3336 Glynn Court. stone, Detroit Institute of Program will include a discussion Technology student. on "What Do Your Civil Rights Since the success of the new Mean to You?" Jewish State depends so much Northeast: Joint session with on meeting the goal of the 1948 education group at home of Mrs. United Jewish Appeal, I feel Irving Dworman, 19145 Shrews- confident that American Jewry bury drive. Mrs. Eugene Franz- will go all-out blau will report on the American and attain the Jewish Conference, and Mrs. Ben- $250, 0 0 0, 0 0 0 ton Wolfe will discuss "Making quota. of a Law." This cam- Northwest: Mrs. Seldon Kob- paign is being lin, 18600 Roselawn avenue. Will conducted in a also discuss civil rights. a t- different Education committees will meet mosphere than Feb. 2 at the following homes: those previous- South, Mrs. Samuel Barr, 2277 ly. We have a Glynn Court; Central, Mrs. Max State and we Bonin, 3205 Monterey avenue; and are determined Northwest, Mrs. Arnold Frank, to make it succeed. 18039 Woodingham drive. Mesdames B. L. Kohen and HARRY LEIBMAN, 2070 Blaine avenue, Neisner store man- Harry Frank are divisional vice- presidents of the commission and ager. committee respectively. think the 1948 United Yes, I Jewish Appeal will reach its quota of $250,000,000. I realize that this is a tremendous amount of money, but it is not too much if it means the suc- NEW YORK — Twenty-eight cess or failure Detroiters were elected to office of the Jewish State in Pal- at the 33rd annual meeting of the Joint Distribution Commit- estine. This year tee. Judge Theodore Levin and will be one of the most im- Nate S. Shapero were named portant in the to the board of directors and history of the Julian H. Krolik and Abraham Jewish people. Srere were reelected as board In 1948 w e members. must make the State into a Chosen to the national coun- strong Nation, one able to sup- cil were Rabbi Morris Adler. port the survivors still in Louis Berry, Tom Borman, Rab- bi Leon Fran, Mrs. Max Frank, Europe. I am going to contribute more Morris L. Frimin, Joseph Holtz- than last year to help in this man, Ben Klein, Dr. Charles Lakoff, Nathan Lurie, Milton K. respect. Mahler, Mrs. Robert J. Newman, NICK DELNESE, 8720 LaSalle Benjamin L. Silberstein, Louis boulevard, Wayne University Tabashnik, Leon Wayburn, Mrs. Henry Wineman, Lew Wisper student. and Max J. Zivian. I feel confident that American Reelected to the council were Jewry can raise $250,000,000 for Harry Becker, Mrs. Hyman C. the 1948 United Jewish Appeal. Maurice A. Enggass, Ben It is true that the 1947 quota Broder, B. Fenton, John E. Lurie. Rabbi was not reached but this can- Max Wohlgelernter and Shapero. not be used as a criterion. Mattathias to Honor We have a Jewish State Its Past Commanders now. We did- A past-commanders night will not have one be held by Mattathias Ten-Hive last year.. of the Maccabees Feb. 12 at The fact that Workman's Circle. we have a II, mored will be George Stutz, State should Alex .Glick, Samuel Brezner, prove the big Alex Davis, Max Sampson, difference be- Jack Gordon, Nathan Bennett. tween last Al Magitz, Harry Letzer, Samuel and this year's year's failure Ravitz and Ben Magid. success. 28 From Detroit Get JDC Posts IP Youth Council Names Officers Store K. OVERCOATS Imports and Domestics Our entire stock of both imported and domestic Overcoats included in this sale* consisting of tweeds, cashmeres, camel hairs and cheviots. 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