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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-20

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Thursday, Ap sril -20, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 16

The Men Who Direct the Allied Jewish Campaign

Morris W. Zack.

TOO BIG A JOB for any one
man—or any three—the guidance
of Detroit Jewry's annual drive
to fulfill the needs of its commu-
nity and its brothers overseas has
been divided among three groups
of Detroit business leaders.
Three cabinets direct the 1950
Allied Jewish Campaign, which
officially opened April 18.
Julian H. Krolik, chairman of
the executive committee of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, heads
the general cabinet, coordinating
strategy in all divisions of the
Campaign.
The pre-campaign cabinet is
headed by Louis Berry, chairman
a
of last year's Campaign and
national campaign chairman of
United Jewish Appeal, major Al-
liyed Jewish Campaign benefi-
ciary.
The Trades and Professions
Cabinet, directing solicitation
among the bulk of men prospects,
fa led by Harvey H. Goldman,
president of the Detroit Service
Group.
• • •
HENRY WINEMAN, Campaign

prise the following:
• • •
GENERAL CABINET—Julian
H. Krolik, chairman; Abraham
Srere, vice-chairman; Sidney J.
Allen, Maurice Aronson, Israel
Davidson, Alfred E. Epstein, Na-
than R. Epstein, Joseph Frenkel,
Also Judge William Friedman,
Morris L. Fruman, Abe Kasle,
Max J. Kogan, Judge Theodore
Levin, David M. LeVine, Nathan
W. Lurie, William R. Roth, Da-
vid Saflir, Morris L. Schaver,
Nate S. Shapero, Louis Tabash-
nik, S. Joseph Wallach, Joseph M.
Welt, Frank A, Wetsman, David
Wilkus, Henry Wineman, Leon G.
Winkelman.

PRE-CAMPAIGN CABINET—
Louis Berry, chairman; Joseph
JULIAN KROLIK
Holtzman, vice I chairman; Ben L.
General Cabinet Chairman
Silberstein, vice-chairman; Louis
« *
chairman in past years and hon- Alper, Louis C. Blumberg, Tom
orary chairman last year, is again Borman, Irwin I. Cohn, Sol Eisen-
honorary chairman of the Cam- berg, Ben B. Fenton, Max M.
paien. Louis and Samuel Ham- Fisher, Nathan Fishman, Joseph
burger are Campaign treasurers. Gendelman, Charles Grosberg,
The Campaign cabinets corn- Benjamin Levinson, John E.



State and City Proclaim
April 30 as Israel Day



• • -
TRADES CABINET — Harvey
H. Goldman, chairman; Irving W.
Blumberg, vice-chairman; Paul
P. Broder, Samuel Frankel,
Charles H. Gershenson, David
Goldberg, Jason L. Honigman,
John Isaacs, Dr. Charles Lakoff,
David M. Miro, Gus D. Newman,
Herman Osnos, Morey L. Rosen-
thal, David Pollack, Samuel H.
Rubiner, George D. Seyburn, Bar-
ney Smith, George M. Stutz, Leon
per, Paul
S. Wayburn, Lew Dis
Zunckerman, Max Shaye.

SEVENTEEN FROM THE three
Campaign Cabinets, including the
chairman and vice-chairman of
all three, have accepted pre-cam-
paign captain's assignments, fol-
lowing up workers in this divi-
sion to make sure of an early,
complete report.
LOUIS BERRY
These are: Krolik, Berry, Gold-
Pre-campaign Cabinet Chairman
man, Srere, Holtzman, Silber-
stein, Irving W. Blumberg, Louis
Lurie, Milton K. Mahler, Max
C. Blumberg, Fishman, Grosberg,
Osnos, Herman Radner, Harry Simons, Friedman, Kasle, Welt,
Schumer, Leonard N. Simons,
Wineman and Newman and Stutz.
Saul Sloan, Samuel B. Solomon,

••

12 Die, 30 Hurt Israel Spendings, in Year Equal
Collections
in 5 Years
in Collapse of Funds'
Ben Gurion's strictures were
TEL AVIV—(WNS)—The pre-
cost of absorbing im- taken against the recommenda-
Jaffa Building dominant
migrants into Israel is borne by tion made by Berl Locker ad-
vocating that the work of immi-

committee, which will assist in
Proclamations from Gov. G. the floor arrangements and in the
TEL AVIV—(Special)—Twelve the Israeli government, Prime
Mennen Williams and Mayor seating of the audience, has been people were killed and 30 in- Minister David Ben Gurion told gration should be one of the
Albert E. Cobo, officially desig- announced by Sidney Shevitz and jured when a four-story building the World Congress of Labor major functions of the Jewish
nating April 30 as Israel Day Dr. Shmarya Kleinman.
Zionists meeting here. Ben Agency.
in Jaffa collapsed.
Finance Minister Eliezer Kap-
The dead were mostly new- Gurion said that the goyernment lan said that the immigration of
in Detroit and throughout Michi-
Serving as co-chairniim of the
gan, have been received by the Committee are: Sam Rabinovitz, comers living in the abandoned spent in one year as much as was
each newcomer costs about $2,800
Joint Jewish Community Coun- William Hordes, David Zellman, Arab building.
collected by all Zionist funds in
"and it is impossible to impose
cil and Zionist Council Com- Samuel Feldstein, Dr. Lawrence
It was reported that only re- five years.
the entire burden on Israel."
mittee which is sponsoring the Yaffa, Mrs. Beatrice Fealk, Wil- cently three floors had been add-
The statement was made by the
celebrator set for that date at liam Fitzerman, and Mrs. Robert ed to the building.
Prime Minister in the course of
State
Fair
Grounds
Coliseum.
The owner of a carpentry shop an argument in which he main-
the
Gov. Williams will be present Coggan.
in the basement was reported to tained that the Jewish agency
to greet. the assemblage on be-
have removed a pillar to make must not be charged with the
room for new machinery, and problem of caring for immigra-
halt, of the state. -
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the
this was believed to be the cause tion. He said that this was too
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
of the disaster.
large a problem for the ,Jewish
will deliver the main address at
Agency to cope with.
afternoon
event.
the
The Prime Minister urged that
Commemorating the first an-
Born in Jerusalem, Rabbi
the world Zionist organization be niversary of the death of Rabbi
Segal has long been active in
harnessed to the movement of Meir-Ilan (Berlin), the Mizrachi
ionist affairs and is at present
TEL AVIV— (WNS) —At a
organizing large-scale tourism to organizations in Detroit will spon-
vice-president of the Zionist Or-
press conference here, it was pre-
Rabbi I. Strauss of Congrega- Israel and also to help in the sor a memorial meeting at 8:30
ganization of Detroit.
Miss - Florence . Weintraub, dicted that the UJA this year tion Beth Itzchock announces the field of stimulating Jewish cap- p.m. May 1 at the Young Israel
Center.
mezzo-soprano, will lead the com- would raise the sum of $150,000,- formation of a Junior Congrega- ital investment in Israel.
munal singing of the Star Spangl- 000. The prediction was made by tion which will meet for services
The observance, a world-wide
every Saturday at 10 a.m.
event,
will be sponsored in De-
ed Banner and Hatikvah.
Dr. Israel Goldstein, who arrived
The Junior Congregation will
troit by Mizrachi, Mizrachi Wo-
The appointment of a floor for a meeting of the Jewish
meet separately and the members
men, Hapoel Hamizrachi and the
Agency.
will conduct their own services.
women of Hapoel Hamizrachi.
Dr. Goldstein said that if this
At their meeting which was
Irving Schlussel, president of
sum is reached, $90,000,000 will held April 11, the following were
the Detroit Mizrachi, will be the
be allocated for the Jewis,h Na- elected officers of the Junior
chairman of the evening. Rabbi
tional Fund and the Keren Haye- Congregation:
Max Kapustin, chairman of the
' The Detroit Labor Zionist sod.
Terry Radkin, president; Mar-
NEW YORK—(Special)—Arn- Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit,
Movement will celebrate Israel
Dr. Goldstein also predicted vin Littman, vice-president;
Independence Day at 8:30 p.m. larger American capital invest- Marvin Goodman, secretary, and old Schoenberg's cantata, "A Sur- will speak.
Rabbi Avigdor Cyperstein, dean
vivor from Warsaw," for narrator,
Sunday at the Labor Zionist In- ments in Israel. In 1949, he said, Richard Zeff, treasurer.
men's chorus and orchestra, had of the Academy for Higher Tal-
the American capital invested in
stitute.
its premiere in Carnegie Hall on mudic Studies at Yeshiva Uni-
Maj. Samuel Naiman from Is- Israel totaled $25,000,000 but he
versity in New York, will give
April 14.
rael will be guest speaker. The thought this sum would be likely
program will include an address exceeded as the result of the
"The subject is so moving," the memorial address.
on 45 years of Labor Zionism by passage by the Israeli parlia-
writes Olin Downes, music critic
B. M. Laikin, a skit by Habonim ment of measures friendlier to
A. Littman announces that he of the N. Y. Times, "the imaginary Temple Israel Youths
on "Two years of Independence" investments.
will present a Yiddish musical scene so tragical, that in listening
and community singing led Dy
play Sunday,. May 7 at the to Schoenberg's musical ,investi- Plan Installation Affair
Shirley Molodofsky, with Flor-
ture one could easily believe it
The Temple Israel Youth Group
Scottish Rites Auditorium of Ma-
ence Sleeper at the piano.
to be much more significant and will hold its second annual in-
sonic
Temple.
Norman Naimark will be chair-
inspired
than
it
is.
For
the
plain
stallation dinner dance in the
The play, whose name will be
man for the evening.
announced next week, will fea- fact is that it is poor and empty Pompian room of the Whittier
music, even though it be couched Hotel at 7 p.m., Saturday, May 6.
A get-together of all -students ture famous stars and a cele-
in the most learned Schoenberg-
Tickets may be purchased from
Rally of Foreign Born
of the Northwest Hebrew Con- brated company.
ian formulas of craftsmanship."
any member of the group. For
Tickets
are
available
at
Metro
gregation Institute of Adult Jew-
The orchestra was under the information, contact Dave Rich,
Slates Jewish Chorus
ish Studies will be held at the Music Store, 10328 Dexter, TO. direction
of Dimitri Mitropoulos. TO. 8-3326.
Albert E. Kahn, author and close of the season Tuesday eve- 8-4114: Borenstein Book Store,
The new officers to be install-
8663
Twelfth
street,
TY.
5-6811;
speak-
.
ning,
John
A.
Allen,
chairman.
lecturer, will be the guest
ed at the dance will be elected
Detroit Hebrew Book Store, 1226
er at the "We Are America" fes- announces.
at a special meeting of the group
The 8 o'clock classes will meet Dexter, TO. 8-6111; and A. Litt-
tival at 2:45 p.m., at Music Hall,
on Sunday, April 30. The nomi-
sponsored by the Michigan Com- in their regular rooms. At 9 p.m., man, Barium Hotel, WO. 2-5900.
nating committee for the elec-
mittee for Protection of Foreign all students will gather in the
The Detroit Committee for the tion consists of Martin Citrin,
chapel for Rabbi Jacob E. Segal's Book Review Planned
Born. Civil Rights Congress.
National Torah Tour will present Chairman, David Rich, Jack Op-
Featured in the ca 4t of 500 mu- closing lecture on "The Practical
a panel on the topic "Living as penheim, and Norman Lowy.
by
Hadassah
B
and
P
sicians, actors, singe and dan- Arts of Jewish Living."
Jews in America" at 8:30 p.m ,
A program and religious serv-
The Business and Professional Monday at Beth SChmuel Syana-
cers in the huge culu ral festival
are the combined yo>ith and adult ices will be held. Cantor Nicholas Division of Hadassah will hold a
Julian Krolik to Head
sections of the Jewish Folk Chor- Fenakel and the choir will offer study group meeting at 8:30 p.m. gogue
The panel will consist of Rabbi JWF Executive Board
y1 under the direction of Henri musical selections. Refreshments Wednesday, April 26, at the home
Oscar Z. Fasman, president of
'Goldberg, noted Detroit choral will follow,
of Mary Cohan, 4260 Leslie ave- the Hebrew Theological College, Julian Krolik has been elect-
director.
nue.
Chicago; Rabbi Simon G. Kra- ed chairman of the executive
Tickets are available at room Julius Chaps to Conduct
A book review of "The Wall,"
committee of the Jewish Welfare
by John Hersey will be presented mer, president of the New York Federation.
424, 140 Cadillac Square, WO.
Board of Rabbis; and Rabbi Her-
by Helen Kass and a social hour
He succeeds Abraham Srere,
1-6278.
Concert in. Cleveland
schel Schacter, of the Mosholu
who remains as member of the
Julius Chajes, director of music will follow. Members are urged Jewish Center, New York City.
COUNCIL OF MOTHERS CLUBS
to bting friends.
The National Torah Tour has executive committee.
The second Square Dance Par- at the Jewish Community Center,
been inaugurating by the Rab-
ty to be sponsored by the Council will conduct the annual concert
The deadline of the Jewish
A welcome gift for any occasion binical Council of America. There
of the Cleveland Jewish Singing
Chronicle is noon on Monday.
of Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish Society, with Jan Peerce as solo- is a subscription to the Jewish is no admission charge.
Center will be held at 8:30 p.m., ist, on Tuesday in Cleveland.
Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
paturday.

Mizrachi Plaits
Memorial for
Rabbi Berlin

U3 A. Will Raise

$150,000,000,
Goldstein Says

Junior Unit Set Up
by Beth Itzchock

Schoenberg
Cantata Hails
Warsaw Jews

Labor Zionists Set
Israel Day Fete

A. Littman Slates
Yiddish Musical

N.W. Adult School
Plans Final Fete

Torah Tour Plans
Panel Discussion

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