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March 28, 1947 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-03-28

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Trade, Professional Divisions List Leaders in AJC Drive

Godsol, co-chairman, Paint stores Division is Isadore Levin. Assist- chairmen, Overalls Suppliers;
ing him are Dr. Charles Lakoff, Isaac Litwack, chairman, Linen
section.
More leaders of the Real Estate Arthur S. Purdy, and George M. Supply Employees; Robert Lattin,
chairman, Diaper Service; Jack
and Building Council are Harry C. Stutz, vice-chairmen
Lapides, -.chairman, Philip Suk-
'Leaders of Sections
Davidson, chairman, and Harry
r and Sam Baker, co-chairmen,
Glasier, Sol Winter, and Morris
Leaders of the sections of the row
Louis Blumberg,
Canvasser, co-chairmen, Heating Professional division are as fol- Laundries;
Leaders in the trade and professional divisions of the and Plumbing Suppliers; Milton lows: Abraham Satovsky, chair- chairman, Maurice Klein, Ben
Allied Jewish Campaign this week announced the section Doner and Louis H. Marks, co- man, and Harry Platt and Martin Tolmich, Philip Kanter, and Har-
chairmen who will head campaign activities in the $5,335,000 chairmen, Electricians and Sup- L. Butzel, co-chairmen, Attorneys; ry. Yudkoff, co-chairmen, Benja-
drive for 55 causes in behalf of Jewish agencies in Detroit, pliers; Saul Saulson, George Gold- Drs. Abraham S. Pearlman and min Levinson and Julius Rubin-
berg, and Louis G. Redstone, co- Max Winslow, co-chairmen, Den- er, co-chairmen, Finance; Ken-
the United-St,a-tes, Europe and Palestine.
Architects and Building tists; Dr. Charles Lakoff, chair- neth Sachs, chairman, Morris
Heading the Mercantile Division in the unprecedented chairmen,
Engineers; Max C. Handler and man, Physicians; Morris Sussman, Sachs and Art Lipsitt, co-chair-
1947 campaign are Max Osnos,
David J. Goldberg, co-chairmen, chairman, Pharmacists; Arthur S. men, Barber and Beauty Shops
chairman, and Gus Newman, co- Holtzman, and Barney Smith, Coal and Ice section; Jacob Kal-
Charles Robinson,
Purdy, chairman, Accountants; Suppliers;
chairman.
I vice-chairmen.
ler, chairman, and Henry Alper, Dr. Saul Cole, chairman, Optome,- chairman, and Edward Levy and
Assisting them will be the fol-
Earl S. Barnett, co-chairmen,
Assisting this group will be the co - chairman, Carpenters and
lowing section chairmen: Fred following sections leaders: Joseph Cabinet Makers; Joseph Falk, and trists; Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs, chair- Cartage; and Ira Kaufman, chair-
man,
Chiropodists;
Dr.
Sidney
F.
Simmons, chairman, and Emil Holtzman, chairman, and George Nathan Rosenberg, co-chairmen,
man, and Bob Lowenberg and •
Rose, Jules Shubot and Sam Ger- D. Seyburn, James M. Rossin and Hardware section; Ben L. Smith, Ellias, chairman, Osteopathic Phy- Maurice Zackheim, co-chairmen,
sicians;
Dr.
Lawrence
H.
Seltzer,
son, co-chairmen, Jewelers sec- M. M. Robinson, co-chairmen, chairman, and Irving Goldberg
Morticians.
tion; Samuel Plotler, chairman, Builders section; Barney Smith, and Jesse R. Feiler, co-chairmen, chairman, Education; Irving I.
Food Service Council
Katz,
chairman,
Religious
Organi-
J.
Joseph . Bienenstock, William
chairman. and David Wilkus, Ben Store Fixtures section.
zations; Miss Clarice Freud,
Chairman for the Food Service
Brown and David Lieberwitz,
B. Fenton, Louis Schostak, and
Harold Silver, and Miss Cecilia Council is Nathan E. Lurie. As-
Mechanical Trades
chairmen. Shoes section: Louis Sam Brody, co-chairmen, Real
Chairmen for the Mechanical Shetzer, co-chairmen, Social Ser- sisting him will be Max Bachman,
Robinson, chairman, and Heenan Estate section; David Pollack and
Mathias and Louis Tabashnik, co- Joseph Radner, co-chairmen Hotel Trades Division are William Ger- vices; and John M. Wise, chair- Harry Becker, Tom Borman, Ben
Klein, and Max Schayowitz, co-
chairmen, Furniture section: Mor- section; Allen B. Kramer, chair-1 shenson and Milton K. Mahler. man, Government Employes.
Leadership for the Arts and chairmen.
ris Ben Lewis, chairman, Jack man, Emanuel J. Harris, and They will have the help of cam-
Section chairmen are William
Berger and Ben LaBret, co-chair- Harry Rott, co-chairmen,Prop- ' paign co-chairmen Ben Kramer Crafts Division is provided by
and Ben L. Silberstein, while Max Leon Wayburn, chairman, and the Roth, Philip Olender, and Sam
men, Luggage and
Loans
.
. . . section. erty Management section.
following
section
chairmen;
Wil-
Markowitz, co-chairmen, Bakers;
D. Schuster will serve as Counsel-
List Other Chairman
lor and Chairman of the Board of fred B. Doner, Max Haidy, Jack Perry Feigenson, Abraham H.
Other leaders in the Mercantile
K.
Lewis,
co-chairmeri,
Adver-
Weinstein, and Richard E. Wolfe,
Other chairmen are Meyer Directors for this division. Section
Division are Walter Mayer, chair-
man. Louis A. Baum and Louis Fishman, chairman, and Charles chairmen are as follows: Harry tisers; Herman L. Lewis Jr., Hy co-chairmen, Beverages; Irving
Winkelman, co-chairmen, Special- N. Agree and Julius Berman, co- Newman, chairman, Auto Sales; Safran, and Ben Wigder, co-chair- Shewach and Herman Levine, co-
ty Shops section; Herman Osnos chairmen, Miscellaneous Contrac- Nathan V. Miller and Harold men, Printers and Publishers; chairmen, Wholesale Grocers;
and Israel Himelhoch, co-chair- tors section; Jacob Kalt, Samuel Lachman, co-chairmen, Garages Nathan Balaban and David Schil- Max Bachman, chairman, and
men, Store Executives section; H. Ellman, David Goldberg, and andParking Lots; Morris L. Fru- ler, co-chairmen, Paper Products; Bernard Gourwitz, Sol Kanat, and
James Wineman and Joseph Fin- Max Kalt, co-chairmen, Moderni- man, chairman, Auto Part 5, Seymour B. Simons, chairman, William Rossen, co - chairmen,
sterwald, co-chairmen Store Em- zation, Repairs, Roofers and Tin- Wreckers pnd Accessories; Nathan Artists and Musicians; Burnett C. Super Markets; Sam Bynder,
ployees section; David Feerer and smiths section; Ben Wilk, chair- Kolb and Nathan R. Epstein, co- Krauss, chairman, Photographers; Aaron Ehrlichman, and Louis
Edward Roberts, co - chairmen man and David Goldberg, co- chairmen, Gas and Oil; Jerry Biel- Nathan Abrams, chairman, Flor- Hayman, co - chairmen, Retail
Furriers section; Howard Schiller, chairman, Building Suppliers; field, chairman, Tire Dealers; ists; Arvid Kantor, Arthur Robin- Markets; David Krause, Baruch
chairman, Milliners section; Harry Walter L. Field, chairman, and Harry B. Aronow and Meyer son, Alex Schreiber and Lew Eizelman, Bernard Fineman, and
S. Cohen, Nathan Scholnick, and Harold R. Nelson, co-chairman, Shugerman, co-chairmen, Metals; Wisper, co-chairmen, Amuse- Julius Hersh, co-chairmen Retail
Daniel Winograd, co-chairmen;. Chemicals and Miscellaneous Barney L. Keywell, Hyman R. ments; and Rudolph Glick, chair- I Meats; Ben Klein, chairman, Mor-
ris Snow, and Simon Gottlieb, co-
and S. A. Grenadier, chairman of Manufacturers; Louis Fidler, Nathan and Maurice A. Schlafer, man, Bowling Alleys.
chairmen, Wholesale Meats; Sol
chairman, Janitor Supplies; co-chairmen, Scrap Iron; and
Services Division
the Merchant Tailors section.
The Services Division is headed Kurtzman and Paul Zuckerman,
The Real Estate and Building Charles H. Charlip, Morris Porn- Lester Miller and Charles Wolok,
by chairman Fred A. Ginsburg. co-chairmen, Food Brokers and
Council's campaign activities will ish, and Irving-Bronson, co-chair- co-chairmen, Metal Peddlers.
be chairmaned by Louis Berry men, Painters and Decorators sec-
Additional section leaders in Heading the sections in this di- Processors; William Boesky, Nor-
with the assistance of Meyer M. tion; Samuel M. Victor, chairman, the Mechanical Trades division vision are: Harry Rosman, chair- man Blake, Joseph Freedman, co-
Fishman. Max C. Handler, Joseph and Seth Jacobson and Arnold H. are Samuel Hamburger and man, Sidney Rosman, Arnold Ros- chairmen, Taverns and Night
Samuel B. Solomon, co-chairmen, man, Milton Eisler, Michael Dash- Clubs; George Gunsberg, Good-
Steel; David Emerman and Har- kin, Arnold Gross, and Max Ross- man Lefkofsky, and Louis Shaffer,
and
vey H. Goldman, co-chairmen man, co-chairmen, Cleaners and co-chairmen, Restaurants,
Machinery; Stanley Imerman and Dyers; Yale Levin, chairman, Ben Restaurant Delicatessens; Harry
David Tann, co-chairmen, General Stern, co-chairman, Cleaners and Ernstein, Max Kirtz, and Norman
Manufacturing; Robert N. Jane- Dyers Suppliers; Morris Spitzer, Schwartz, co-chairmen, Tobacco
way, chairman, Industrial En- chairman, Leo Polk and Raymond and Confectioners; Morris Men-
gineers; Morey L. Abrahams, D. Marin, co-chairmen, Cleaners delson and Al Silk, co-chairmen,
chairman, Textiles; Abe Bader, and Dyers Employees; Sol Lifton, Eggs and Cheese; Max Weiss,
Samuel Jacobs, Morris Krell, co- chairman-, Tailors; John Isaacs, chairman, Milk and Milk Prod-
chairmen, Bags, Bottles and Bar- chairman, and Joseph Sandler, ucts; Harry Becker, Cy Kyte, Sam
rels; Harry Korman, chairman, Harry Schumer, and Jacob Cuker- Schwartz, and Charles Ginsberg,
Waste Materials; Benjamin M. man, co-chairmen Linen Sup- co-chairmen,. Produce; Nathan
Metz, Ed Finsilver, and George
Laikin, chairman, Wiping Cloths, pliers.
Other section chairmen for the Robinowitz, co-chairmen, Fish;
and Bernard Chas and Al Krass,
co-chairmen, Waste Paper and Services Divis;on are Morris Max Loewenstein, chairman, and
Schaver, c h a i r m a n, Norman Herman Miller and Herbert Mit-
Rags.
Chairman of the Professional Shulewitz and Louis Dalitz, co- nick, co-chairmen, Poultry."

Chairmen, Aides to Direct
Various Units in Campaign

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