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June 01, 1951 - Image 3

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-06-01

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, June 1, 1951

Mrs. John C. Hopp Nominated Beth El School Allied Campaign Reaches
as JWF Women's President Sets Exercise 90 Pct. of Last Year's Total

Sparked by a report last week Cohn, Nathan and Jack W. Ep-
The annual commencement ex-
Mrs. John C. Hopp, chairman
of the women's division of the
ercises of the Temple Beth El of well over $4,100,000 and the stein, Arthur and Lawrence A.
knowledge that enough of last Fleischman, Morris and Albert
Alllied Jewish Campaign, has
High School will be held at 8:15 year's pledges are still outstand- Fruman, Sam and Richard Got-
been nominated to serve as presi-
p.m. Friday.
ing to put them easily over last tlieb, Joseph and Irwin Toby
dent of the year-round women's
The graduates will be greeted year's final total, workers in the Holtzman, Ivor J. and Richard
division of the Jewish Welfare
by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Allied Jewish Campaign will as- Kahn, Joseph and Jacob L. Kei-
Federation, sponsoring organiza-.
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad.
semble at 12:15 p.m. in the Crys- dan and Abe and Leonard Kasle.
tion of the campaign.
Concluding the father and son
The valedictory will be deliv- tal Ballroom of the Book-Cadil-
Mrs. Ilopp's name, along with
group are Theodore, Sr., and
lac
hotel.
ered
by
Bertram
M.
Shapero.
nominees for other offices, will be
The meeting is being held in Theodore Kelter, Jr., Maurice A.
Union Prayer Books, a gift of
presented at the division's annual
and Graham Landau, Theodore
the Men's Club of Temple Beth honor of nearly two dozen sets and Charles Levin, Milton K. and
meeting and workers' party to be
of fathers and sons who are
El,
will
be
presented
by
Dr.
held aboard the steamer Put-In-
Max B. Winslow, chairman of the working together in this year's Burton Mahler, Harry and Ar-
Bay on Friday, June 15, Mrs.
nold Rosman, Henry and James
religious school committee, who Allied Jewish Campaign.
Leonard H. Weiner, incumbent
Twenty-two sections in the Wineman and Leon and Stanley
will also present the following
president, announced.
trades and professions, and one Winkelman. • • •
awards:
Other nominees include Mrs.
Felix Winsen Medal for meri- major division had bettered
Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Harry L
torius
leadership throughout their 1950 totals, as the cam- WOMEN'S DIVISION TOTAL
Jones, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik and
school
years to Barry E. Safir; paign stood at 90 per cent of AT 99 PER CENT OF 1950
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, vice-
last year's final report.
Reporting 99 per cent of the
Scholarship Medal for main-
presidents; Mrs. Philip R. Mar-
funds they raised in 1950 and
The
groups,
and
their
chair-
taining
an
all
"A"
record
cuse, recording secretary; Mrs.
throughout high school year to men, include the mechanical still going strong, workers in the
Sidney M. Kalt, corresponding
MRS. JOHN C. HOPP
Kenneth Bronson and Bertram trades division, Joseph Gendel- women's division of the Allied
secretary; and Mrs. Leonawl H.
• • •
man; furniture, Louis Tabasnik; Jewish Campaign are confident
Weiner, representative to the -Fed- tributions to the 1951 Allied Jew- M. Shapero;
men's apparel employes, execu- of bettering their final last year
governors.
Activity
Keys
for
participation
eration board of
ish Campaign will be nearly 14,-
tives, Jack M. Citron and Nathan figure of $500,000 in time for their
Seven women have been nomi- 000 Jewish women of Detroit, in- in extra-curricular activities H. Scholnick; traveling salesman, evaluation meeting at 10:30 a.m.,
throughout
high
school
to
Joel
nated for re-election to the divi- cluding close to 4,000 who partici-
Alexander, Kenneth Bronson, Jo- Nathan H. Fierberg; department Wednesday in the home of Mrs.
sion board. They include Mes- pated in the drive as workers.
hanna Frankel, Adele M. Ger- store employes, Louis A. Baum Maurice Landau, 2955 West Outer
dames Harry Barnett, Max Frank,
Planning the program for the man, Sandra Gilbert, Babette and Joseph Sampliner, and clean- Drive.
Joseph Holtzman, Julian H. Kro- meeting, which will be princi-
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, chair-
ing plants and owners, Jack Ell-
lik, Philip Lipson, Alexander W. pally a "party," are Mrs. Charles Kahn, Richard Levinson, Jo stein and Arnold Rosman.
man of general solicitation, has
Anne
Lewis,
Elaine
Platt,
Barry
Sanders and Leonard H. Weiner. 0. Briskman, Mrs. Herschel V.
the fathers and sons to asked all workers to attend the
New members suggested are Kreger and Mrs. Raymond A. E. Safir and Bertram M. Sha- be Among
Under the chairmanship of
honored
are Charles N. and A.
pero.
Mesdames Charles 0. Briskman, Sokolov.
Arnold Agree, Solomon and Mrs. Harry Becker, the pre-cam-
Harry Frank, I, Jerome Hauser,
Louis Alper, Maurice and Her- paign section of the women's
LADIES' SHOES EXPORT
J. Shurly Horwitz, Harry L Jack-
bert Aronsson, Julius and Man- campaign has reached 101 per
TEL
AVIV---(ISI)---The
Am-
son, Louis G. Redstone, Jule G.
dell Berman, Jacob A. and Martin cent of last year's total, special
erican
Footwear
Corp.
is
now
Solomon and Melville S. Welt.
Citrin and Harry S. and Donald gifts, Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron.
exporting
ladies'
shoes
to
the
Women's division by-laws pro-
chairman, are at 98 per cent and
M. Cohn.
United
States
made
of
white
vide for additional nominations
Other father and son combina- general solicitation stands at 91
buckskin
in
California
playshoe
The
Zionist
Organization
of
De-
by petition. The nominating peti-
tions include Irwin and Avern per cent.
tion, signed by 25 members and troit will climax its membership style.
drive
with
the
annual
Z-Day
accompanied by signification of
nominee's willingness to serve if canvass Sunday, June 24.
Samuel Feldstein and Ben
elected, must be submitted to the
division's executive director at Lewis are membership co-chair-
least one week in advance of the men.
ZOD members are urged to
annual meeting.
Members of the nominating report for duty at 10:30 a.m.,
committee include Mrs. Maurice June 24 at the Rose Sittig Cohen
A. Klein, chairman, Mesdames building for a mobilization break-
Milton Alexander, Ellis Fisher, fast, from whence they will set
Lawrence Fleischman, Maurice A. out on the house-to-house cam-
Landau, Jacob Schreier and Ray- paign.
mond A. Sokolov.
Eligible to attend the meeting
by virtue of their individual con-

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Nordatt Chapter
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Nordau Chapter, ZOD, has
elected Rubin Gold as presidenC
Others elected were Murray '
Selborn, vice-president; Dr. Jacob
Weinstein, treasurer; Joseph
Hirsch, recording secretary; and
Mrs. David Pacernik, correspond-
ing secretary.
Tke following committee chair-
men were appointed: Sherman
Shapiro, bonds; Dr. Bernard Wes-
ton, membership and publicity;
Rabbi Axelrod and Max Chom-
sky, program; Mrs. Albert Feld-
man and Mrs. Max Chomsky,
social; Mrs. Sherman Shapiro and
Mrs. Joseph Hirsch, projects.
They will be inttalled at a
dinner to be held at Sid's Cafe on
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Adas Shalom Sets
Graduation Rites

The graduation exercises of the
junior department of the Adas
Shalom Religious School will be
held on the first day of Shabuot at
11 a.m. in the main auditorium of
the synagogue.
Elaine Feldman will extend
greetings on behalf of her class.
Annette Miller will talk on the
importance of St abuot; Merwin
Goldsmith will present the class
symbol to the future graduating
class, and Rhoda Hechtman will
accept the symbol.
Lorraine Small will present the
class gift to the congregation.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will de-
liver the sermon and pronounce
the benediction. Ira Kaufman,
president of the congregation,
will greet the graduates and their
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