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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, May 25, 1951

1 Major Division, 15 Sections
Over Top in Allied Campaign

Young Israel to Celebrate
28th Year of Local Activity

Young Israel of Detroit, at a day morning, Cantor Waldman
recent meeting at the home of will chant Sabbath services at the
Philip Stollman, vice-chairman Young Israel Youth Center. Ad-
o! the 28th anniversary celebra- mission' cards are available at
"over
the
-gone
One major division and 15 sections of the Allied Jewish Campaign have already
tion, made its final plans for the the Detroit Hebrew Book Store,
top" of their 1950 final total, Abe Kasle, 1951 campaign chairman, has announced.
week end of festivities, June 1-3, 12226 Dexter, Mizrachi office,
The mechanical trades division,
that will mark the organization's 12244 Dexter, Borenstein's Book
led by Joseph Gendelman, has record are Jack Ellstein and Ar-. pledged 24 hours of solicitation 28th year of activity on the De- Store, 8663 12th street, and at
.passed the mil- nold Rosman, cleaning plants fo rthe Allied Jewish Campaign trait scene. the Young Israel office, 12521
lion-dollar mark, owners, 104 per cent; Louis Alper, to clean up their outstanding slips
The anniversary banquet will Dexter,
with 102 per cent Abe Green, Theodore R. Kelter this week, George D. Kell, di-
Assisting Charles T. Gellman, gen-
be
held Sunday evening, June eral chairman of the anniversary, are
of last year's to- and Morris Wittus, builders, 101 vision chairman, has announced.
Philip Stoilman and Jerome Keiman,
3
at
the
Latin
Quarter
on
East
Among those helping to in-
tal in. Gendel- per cent; Julius Sarko, caulking,
vice-chairmen; Max Stollman, ban-
qttet chairman;Joseph Grossman
man revealed at tiling and asbestos, 114 per cent; crease the food total, which stood Grand boulevard.
Billet L. Abrams, co-ehairmen:
The banquet this year is being and
ithe last report Nathan Soberman, chairman, Os- at more than $350,000, were Tom
Leon Mutchnick, journal chairman:
held
as
a
'testimonial
to
Irving
Harry
Blitz and David I. Bettis, co-
meeting that the car Warren, co-chairman, paint Borman, Maurice Elkin, Abe Gur-
chairmen; Samuel W. Platt, arrange-
division was stores and suppliers, 105 per cent, win, Joseph Keidan, Keil, Sol W. Schiussel, one of the most ments chairman; Abe Nusbaum, Ar-
Gellman, Seymour Walfish, co-
given a "boost" and Dr. Max Rosenfeld, health Kurtzman, Herman Levine, James active men in the Detroit Jewish thur
chairmen; reception chairman, Morris
Marks, Morris Mendelson, Morey community.
11. Ilerris; co-chairmen, Norman
oo v e r $1,000,000 services, 101 per cent.
Isaac Ilenig; Mrs. Isadore
. by a pledge of
In addition to his activities with Sukenie,
Workers in the food division Rosenthal and Al Weiss.
Levin, chairman of captains.
Young Israel, Schiussel is presi-
Gendelman $32,500 — an in-
Captains: Mrs, Morris R. Herres,
crease of $12,500 over their 1950
dent of the Mizrachi Organiza- Harry Blitz, Henry C. Cariebach,
David Feldstein, Mrs. Philip J. Forman,
contribution — from Copco Steel,
tion of Detroit, secretary of the Mrs. Charles T. Gellman, Dr. Max
Kelman, Mrs.
Jewish Community Council, vice- Kapustin, Jerome IV.
represented by Arthur, Boyd,
A. Levi and Mrs. David Novet-
Harry, Lyle and Robert Carnicic.
president of the Zionist Organiza- Abbe
sky.
Mechanical trades sections play-
tion of Detroit, and serves on the
Also, Max Bailin, Marvin Selignm,
Emil SpUman, Seymour Walfish,
board of Yeshivath Beth Ye- Mrs.
ing an important role in their di-
Joseph Wasset'.
Jewish
Community
Council,
headed
by
Sidney
M.
Shevitz
and
Other committee members include
vision's record to date include the
hudah.
henry C. KeyWell. Kopel I. Kahn,
garages, William P. Greenberg, Thursday, May 31, in the Davison consisting of David I. Rosin and
Highlighting the evening's pro- Solomon B. Cohen, Joseph Grossman,
chairman, with 115 per cent of delegates will meet at 8:30 p.m., Morris Zwerdling, has framed gram will be the Detroit premiere Meyer Eisenberg, Merman K. Cohen,
Weinstock, Solomon N. Cohen.
last year's total; metals, Philip Center for the final delegate as- the proposed provisions which of Franz Werfel's "The Eternal Ben
David Horwitz, Burton Platt, Emil
Dubrinsky and Samuel Zeldes, sembly of the season. •
Spillman,
Sam Goren, Ida Weinberg,
have been approved by the ex- Road," performed by a cast of Louis Wieder and Milton Durban.
chairmen, 152 per cent; scrap
The meeting will elect officers
50 of Young Israel youth and
Also
Abbe
A. Levi. Irving IV, Sybil's-
iron, Emanuel Fishman and Mau- and executive committee mem- ecutive committee and circulated young adult members.
sel, Mrs. Irving W. Sehlussel, Daniel
Birnbaum,
Peter Portnoy, David
to
all
delegates.
rice A. Schlafer, 113 per cent; bers and hear the annual report
Felix Resnick, musical director Novetsky, Marvin Engel, Br. harry
The proposed amendments re-
Portnoy, Maier F. Sitzman, Jonas
factory scrap, Benjamin Maltz- of the chairmen of standing com-
strict honorary membership on of the Young Israel choral group, Segal, Sam Novetsky, Harold Kaplan.
man, 141 per
mittees.
Stolsky, Aaron Sandweiis,
the executive committee to a has written an original score for .Morris
Harold Platt, Rabbi Abraham Zeut-
cent; and steel,
The present officers are un-
this performance.
man
and
Sol Wander
three-year
term
for
past
presi-
Louis C. Ham-!
opposed for re-election. They dents, and revise the present
Cantor Leibele Waldman, of
burger, 105 per
Whether for the latest news
are:
method of nominating candidates New York will be the guest solo-
cent.
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi- by substituting the use of peti- ist, and will be assisted by his or the best in advertising, it
Furriers, with
always pays to read the Jewish
dent; Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. B. tion instead of direct nomination choir.
section chairmen
On Friday evening and Satur- Chronicle the year 'resod.
Benedict Glazer, Sidney M. She- from the floor.
Irving Bocknek,
vitz, vice - presidents; Irving
David M. Feerer,
Schiussel, secretary, and Louis
John B. Key-
Rosenzweig, treasurer.
stone and Wal-
The following are candidates
lace H. Roberts,
for vacancies existing on the
have achieved Feerer
103 per cent and better than 100 executive committee:
per cent coverage.
Joseph Bernstein, Hoke Levin,
' The store executive group of Harry Nathan, Sam Rabinovitz,
the men's apparel section, headed Samuel J. Rhodes, Isidore Sobe-
by Jack M. Citron and Nathan H. loff, Morris Zwerdling, Louis La-
Scholnick, have secured 167 per Med, Mrs. Harry Frank, Dr.
cent of their final report for 1950, Lawrence Yaffe, Louis Levine,
while the men's apparel traveling Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Samuel J.
salesmen, led by Nathan N. Fier- Lieberman.
berg. have reached 103 per cent
Another important item of
of last year's funds. Louis Tabash- business will be the consideration
nik has Ied furniture section
of proposed changes in the coun-
workers to 101 per cent of 1950's
cil's constitution. A committee,
final report.
Other section chairmen whose
groups have bettered last year's

Council Delegates' Assembly
to Elect Officers Thursday

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Youth League
Clinchv to Speak to Hold' Officer
at Round Table
Installation

Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, presi-
dent of the National Conference
of Christians and Jews, will
speak Tuesday noon at a lunch-
eon meeting in the Detroit-Le-
land Hotel. His topic will be
"Detroit's Contribution to World
Brotherhood." Reservations may
be obtained from the Detroit
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants, WO. 1-7504.
Clinchy comes to Detroit to
attend the annual meeting of the
Commission on Religious Organ-
izations of the National Confer-
erence of Christians and Jews.
Co-chairmen are Dr. Joseph
Sizzo, president, New Brunswick
Theological Seminary; Rt. Rev.
Msgr. Maurice S. Sheehy, Catho-
lic University of America, and
Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath,
president, Union of American He-
brew Congregations. Detroit mem-
bers include Rabbi Morris Adler
and Rev. Leo J. Trese.

HERE'S WHAT WE DO:

• Clean and Adjust Carburetor

MRS. H. J. MILLMAN
• • •
Youth Education League will
hold its installation of officers
T u e s d a y at the Knollwood
Country Club. The following are
Howard Klei n, well-known
among those who will be in-

Adas Shalom Men
Slate Hypnotist

hypnotist, will highlight the pro-
gram of the Adas Shalom Con-
gregation Men's Club, Monday
at the synagogue social hall, 7045
Curtis.
Klein will present his program
"An Evening of Hypnotism,"
which was recently described in
"Readers Digest."
Tickets for the affair will be
on sale at 2133 Cadillac Tower
and at the synagogue office, or
at the door the evening of the
affair.

stalled:
Mesdames H. J. Millman, presi-
dent; Saul Bloom, Norman Jasen,
Douglas Further and Arthur
Campbell, vice-presidents; Hy
Burnstein, recording secretary;
M. M. Burstein, corresponding
secretary; Martin Pearlman, fi-
nancial secretary; Cy Aaron,
treasurer; and Morris Dresner,
remembrance and memoriam
funds.
Mrs. Lewis Manning is in
charge of arrangements and Mrs.
Sidney Kalt will be the install-
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Clean Air Filter

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