.1111 11.1111110111W- • '411v Page Twerfy-four THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 22, 1946 Trades, Professions Gird for Allied Jewish Drive Plans for enlistment of several hundred Jew- ish grocers in Wayne County as members of the Retail Markets Section of the Detroit Service Group have been .made by Harry Brenner, Nor- man Cutler and David Weiss, organizing chairmen for the Section. Following an early meeting of an enlarged steering committee at the home of Mr. Brenner, a county-wide general meeting of grocery and delicatessen store proprietors will be organ- ized, with campaigning and communal service as twin themes. Edward Finsilver and Nathan Metz, organizing chairmen of the Fish Section, are aiming at com- plete inclusion of proprietors and employes in the processing, wholesale, and retail branches. Meat Industry Organizes A group of meat industry leaders, with Ben Klein and Israel Schlaifer as organizing chairmen, met February 7 at the home of Mr. Klein and set for themselves a goal of complete organization of Jews in the packing, wholesale, and retail units of the industry. Plans include intensive attention to the enlistment of campaign workers, and par- ticipation in year-round community planning from branches of the industry which have been under-organized in the past. Members of the organizing committee, in addition to Mr. Klein and Mr. Schlaifer, are: Adolph Beck, Bernard Fineman, George Fineman, Louis Gunsberg, Julius Hersh, Joseph Klein. Morris Rosenberg, Albert Rothenberg, Harry Rothenberg, Nathan Rubin and Max Gordon. Markowitz Heads Bakers Sam Braverman, Arthur Goldstein. Philip Olender, Sam Posner, Jack Warratt, and Harvey Zeman have assumed responsibility for organizing the Bakery Section, with Sam Markowitz as chairman. Wholesale Grocers Plan Dinner Sol Schayowitz, I. Schwartz, Irving Shewach, and Abner Wolf have approved plans for a dinner meeting to reach all branches of the wholesale grocery field. Super Markets Organize In recognition of the importance of super markets in the food industry, the group is forming a year-round Detroit Service Group Section for campaigning and community service. Tom Bor- man, Morris Cooper, and Bernard Gourwitz are chairmen. Mechanical Trades Division Under Way Abe Kasle, Ben Kramer, Harvey Goldman, Max Zivian, Edwin S. Wiener, Maurice W. Zack and Milton Mahler were hosts at a dinner meeting to discuss formation of a- permanent Detroit Service Group organization in each of the eight sections M the mechanical trades division, to be helpful in campaigning and in communal service. Mr. lVfahler was chosen provisional chairman of the division. Lt. Col. Judah Nadich addressed a second meet- ing of the mechanical division, called by Abraham Srere and Sidney J. Allen. Organizational plans were made after the meeting. Auto Services Organize Harold Lachman, David Feldstein and Jack Schultz have agreed upon a meeting to help set up a campaign and a year-round organization for representatives of the auto service groups. They are compiling a list of all Jews in the industry, with the objective of calling a meeting of pros- pects at a later date. Public Employees to Serve With Nathan J. Kaufman as chairman, the public employees section of the Detroit Service Group is building an organization for Jewish community Service, including the Allied Jewish Campaign. A committee on by-laws is developing the basic statement of purpose and procedure for the group, and is planing an early general meeting. Filling Stations' Group to Meet Representing the filling stations at a recent .meeting were Jerome Bielfield, Samuel N. Gersh- enson, Benjamin Green, Samuel Green, Leon Kay and Burton Lemberg. They are proceeding with the formation of their organization to help raise the $2,000,000 Allied Jewish Cam- paign quota. William Gershenson assumed the chairmanship and arranged for a luncheon meeting of a larger group which will serve as a steering committee., Meyer Shugarman, together with Maurice Zack, will arrange to call a meeting of the metal group in the near future. All old- timers in campaigning experi- ence, the plan of a year-round organization appeals to this group and steps will be taken to proceed with this type of project . while campaign plans are being formulated. Plans of Scrap Iron Group Samuel Rands, Ben Kramer, Joseph Shekter, Oscar • Kramer and Robert Orloff agreed to call a meeting of the scrap iron group, at the home of Mr. Mahler, to map plans for a community organization and for campaigning. Samuel Solomon Heads Steel Industry Group Food Industry Leaders Form Groups • Samuel Solomon has accepted the chairman- Thirty-five food industry leaders have approved ship of the steel group. With Abe Kasle, he is year-round organization for campaigning and com- arranging a meeting of key people in the industry. munity service. Tom and Al Borman, Ben Grosberg, Machinery Group Put in Motion At a meeting representing textiles, tool and Nathan Lurie, Philip Olender, and Max and Sol die as.d auto manufacturing trades, organizational Schayowitz were hosts at a dinner meeting where plans for participation in the reorganized Detroit plans were outlined. Thirteen sections, designed to Service Group were made by Abraham Srere, Sol B. Edelman, David Tann, Elmer Zuckerman, include every Jew in every branch of the industry, Morey L. Abrahams, Jacob E. Gould, Clifton P. were set up, with chairmen for each. Ben Grosberg, Weil and Prof. Peter Altman. A small group con- Nathan Lurie, and Max Schayowitz were chosen as stituting the steering committee will meet short- ly to devise ways and means of organizing this over all chairmen for the entire division. On fund- section. Prof. Altman, representing the auto en- raising prospects for the coming campaign, unani- gineers, indicated his interest in a permanent or- mous opinion at the meeting was that the Food Divi- ganization and offered to arrange for a meeting of this group. sion could reach a goal beyond past experience. Zedakah, Mrs. A. P. Weiss of Neugarten Medical Aid, Mrs. J. Your of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid and Mrs. J. Ring of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid. In addition to participation in the campaign itself, this group has been interested in the clothing drives and the program for refugees entering the United States sponsored by the National Refugee Service. Zionist Council Appoints Liaison Committee to Alexander Counselor for Provisional Division Integrate Activities with United Jewish Ap- Sidney L. Alexander, for • many years a leader in peal; Food Dealers, Doctors, Lawyers Aid Detroit communal life, has been acting as counselor for the Provisional Division of the newly organized Detroit Plans for Detroit's participation in the greatest cam- Service Group. This Division includes attorneys, paign in Jewish history are moving forward rapidly an dentists, physicians, pharmacists, accountants, teachers and all fronts. social workers. Several of these professions have begun With an intensity and seriousness of purpose befitting their organizations activities in anticipation of the forth- the magnitude of the task, groups in every walk of life coming $2,000,000 Allied Jewish Campaign. are dedicating themselves to re-establishing the Allied Jewish Campaign, strengthening the organization of the Pharmacists Lead in Reorganization Detroit Service Group and doing everything possible to Under the able leadership of Samuel M. Bez, provisional insure a successful $2,000,000 drive in Detroit for the chairman of the Pharmacists Service Group, the Jewish $103,000,000 national United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, pharmacists have made the most progress in reorganizing Overseas Needs and Palestine. Leaders of various groups their Section of the Detroit Service Group. Appreciative such as Zionists, Orthodox, Bnai.Brith, Social Service, of the great responsibility of professionals for the task of Landsmanshaften and Veterans have been in consultation saving the remaining Jews of Europe, the Pharmacists' with the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit and are com- Service Group is calling a city-wide meeting of all Jewish pleting necessary plans for organizational cooperation. pharmacists on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 8:30 p. m. Spearheaded by the Synagogue Committee of the in the Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward Vaad Horabonim, representatives of the Orthodox com- Ave. The principal speaker will be Val Claire, Station munity have begun actively to participate in the pre- CKLW commentator, who has recently been in Europe and campaign planning of the United Jewish Appeal. Rabbi will give a first-hand account of his observations there. Isaac Stollman is chairman of the Synagogue Committee The Provisional Planning Committee of the Pharmacists' which consists of Rabbi Moses Fischer, Joshua S. Sperka, Service Group includes: Benjamin M. Bavly, Samuel M. Joseph Thumin, Max J. Wohlgelernter, Joseph Eisenman, Bez, Harry B. Berlin, Albert Boesky, Alex Brooks, Henry Leizer Levin and Moshe Silver. Hyman P. Weller and Cohen, Paul C. Deutch, Irvivng Goldman, Sam F. Fried- William Sandler represent the synagogue presidents of lander, Hessel H. Kollenberg, Belle Moscowitz, Robert H. the Provisional Planning Committee for the campaign. Schwarz, Martin Share, Samuel S. Slobin, Bernard J. Zionists Appoint Liaison Committee Sneider, Morris Sussman and Irwin I. Weingarten. Headed by Benjamin M. Laikin, the Zionists Council Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzer, professor of economics at of Detroit has appointed a Liaison Committee to integrate Wayne University, was the activities of the De- elected provisional chair- troit Zionists with the man of the Teachers' United Jewish Appeal in Service Group at its whose $103,000,000 quota the United Palestine Ap- meeting on Jan. 13. Since peal is one of the two then, the Teachers' Group major participants. has been revising its Other members of membership list and re- the committee are: Mor- establishing its campaign ris L. Schave r, Mrs. organization. The tempo- Louis Glasier, Mrs. Al- rary executive commit- bert Feldstein, Mrs. J. Schrier, Miss Rose Pas- tee consisting of Prof. kel and Morris Lieber- Seltzer, Bertha Robinson, man. The Liaison Com- Hula Fine, Matilda Ros- mittee is certain that enblatt, Louis Panush, all Zionists Groups will Norman Drachler, cooperate in making the Charles Rosenblatt and local emergency Allied Theodore Baruch has Jewish Campaign for also been making a study the United Jewish Ap- of the place of the teach- peal the major campaign ing profession in the to- in the community. tal Jewish community picture. A committee consist- In addition to the exec- ing of Charles Driker, utive committee, the fol- Alex Belkin and Max lowing teachers are Nusbaum conferred with members of the Provi- Isidore Sobeloff, execu- Only one-tenth of the 1,500,000 Jewish children of Eur- sional Planning Commit- tive director of the Jew- ope survived Hitler's war of extermination, Mrs. David M. tee: Samuel C. Milan, ish Welfare Federation, Levy, chairman of the National Women's Division of the Jacob B. Rogvoy, Philip $103,000,000 United Jewish Appeal informs Rabbi Jonah and assured him of the B. Wise, national UJA chairman. L. Rosenthal, Victor support of the United Bloomfield, Samuel Bish- Folks' Organizations in op, Spencer S. Fishblaine, Helen S. Kass, Mrs. George the great - emergency campaign for the surviving Jews of Europe. Mr. Driker, chairman of the committee, has in- Blumenstock, Mrs. Reuben Levine, Henry Fagain, Bernard vited the following men to participate in the future plans Jaffe, David Aptekar and Esther Charnas. for cooperative efforts: Samuel Lieberman, Samuel Weis- Attorneys Organize man, Louis Warren, Harry Kaminer and Morris Sklar. All Detroit Jews are called upon to volunteer their Answering a call by Fred M. Butzel, William Fried- services to the Allied Jewish Campaign and to call Miss man and Theodore Levin, Jewish attorneys of Detroit Esther R. Prussian, executive secretary of the Detroit have begun the organization of an Attorneys' Service Service Group, 51 W. Warren, CO. 1600, to enlist as Group which will participate in the great campaign to volunteer workers. save the remaining Jews of Europe. Abraham Satovsky Veterans Join Campaign is chairman of the Provisional Planning Committee which Representing the various posts and auxiliaries of the consists of Milton H. Aronson, Milton Atlas, David I. Jewish war veterans, a committee of delegates met with Berris, Lillian M. Bussell, Fred M. representatives of the Jewish Welfare Federation on Feb. Butzel, Louis Cohane, David Cohen, 5, to discuss veterans' cooperation with the Allied Jewish Harry S. Cohen, Maurice Dreifus, Campaign. Keenly aware of the fact that an unsolved Louis Enfeld, David Goldman, Samuel Jewish problem in Europe is a source of danger for S. Greenberg, Ralph E. Helper, Julius future world peace, the Jewish war veterans gave as- Kabatsky, Marvin L. Kanes, Irwin J. surance of their whole-hearted support on behalf of the Kasoff, Maxwell E. Katzen, Benjamin United Jewish Appeal. The veterans' delegates include: Knoppow, George Kratchman, A. C. Harry Schaeffer, Samuel Rhodes, Herbert M. Eiges, Irv- Mg Silk, Irving Berger, Morse Berndorf, Seymour Kap- Lappin, Al B. Levin, Theodore Levin, lan, Harry Madison, Tom Borman, Harry Nathan and Rodman Myers, Edward D. Quint, Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg. Abraham Satovsky, Samuel S. Scharg, Women's Relief Groups to Aid in Drive Leon Slatkin, Charles N. Shere, Mau- The leading women's relief and social service organi- rice Shillman, Fred E. Sims, Julius J. zations have responded to an invitation issued by the Stoorman, Meyer Weisenfeld, Joseph Weiss, Clement J. Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit to lend their sup- Weitzman, Irving Wolfe and Milford A. Wolfe. port to the Emergency Allied Jewish Campaign. Several meeting have already been held in which the following Mr. Satovsky urges all members of the profession to representatives have participated: Mrs. M. Katzin, Mrs. join the Attorneys' Service Group and do their share in B. J. Goldman and Mrs. H. Becker of Women's American the tremendous task facing the entire Jewish community. Ort, Detroit Chapter, Mrs. I .Wuntner and Mrs. L. Millman The next meeting will be announced shortly and all Jewish of Young Women's Bicur Cholem, Mrs. P. A. Miller and Mrs. B. J. Rubin of Home Relief Society, Mrs. J. Staub of attorneys are invited to attend. All Groups Mobilized To Seek $2,000,000