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Friday, October
1, 1946
Highlights of B.B.
Friday, October 8, 194
UPPER LEFT—Scene of the
crowd that thronged around
the Bnai Brith Aid to Lsrael
caravan in front of the Ft.
Wayne Hotel prior to its de-
parture for New York with
seven trucks and jeeps loaded
with food and clothing.
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MIDDLE LEFT—A committee
of the Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization
who presented the drive with
a fully-equipped, pully drive-
powered jeep. Leaning on
jeep is Rose Cowan. Let to
right, Ida Goldsmith, Sadie
Haut, Sara Silverstein, Mrs.
Morris Israel, Mrs. Jack Se-
der, president, Mrs. Rebecca
Katzin, p,pst president, Mrs.
A. M. Dinitz and Mr. Harry
Slotsky, secretary.
• • •
RIGHT — Irving
Fields, chairman of the drive,
MIDDLE
seated in the jeep donated by
the welfare organization, shows
Samuel W. Leib, first vice-
president of District Grand
Lodge 6, and Isadore Starr,
president of the Greater De-
troit Bnai RHO' Council, the
route the convoy will take to
New York.
• • •
LOWER LEFT--Showing one of the food projects of the
campaign is Sam Betman, proprietor of one of the United
Grocer's Association stores, who collected food for Israel.
Left to right, Mrs. Beatrice Karp Shear, Betman, Mrs. Walter
Gravedoni and little Peggy McDowell, the little Irish girl
who spent her ice cream money in order to buy something
for the basket.
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LOWER RIGHT—Harry Rambler, chairman of the
Iteredich-
ever Progressi%:e Society's Aid to Israel committee, Israel
Zinstain and Nathan Sossin, who presented a jeep to Bnai
Brith for shipment Sept. 26 on the caravan.
(Photos by Isadore Arnold Berger)