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T-HE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 2, .1947
Women's Division Sets Fund-Raising Record in AJC
Plan :`Operations Mop-Up'
Ta Assure Success of Drive
Probus Award Given B Women's Council
To Frank N. Isbey
Meets In Grand Rapids
The Outstate Michigan Council
of Bnai Brith Women will meet
at 1 p. m. Sunday, May 4, at the
Pantlind Hotel in Grand Rapids.
A banquet and dance are sched-
uled for the evening. Women of
all Michigan chapters are invited
to attend.
Reporting the greatest sum of money ever raised by
Detroit Jewish women, workers of the Women's Division of
the Allied Jewish Campaign at a luncheon meeting which
closed their drive Wednesday,. pledged to continue their ef-
forts in an "operations mop-up" to give every Jewish woman
in Detroit an opportunity to contribute to the campaign.
•
Final reports will be made at
12:15, Thursday, May 8, at the - Louis Zlatkin, chairmen speakers
first general campaign report bureau; Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis
meeting.
and Mrs. Julian Zemon, Chair-
All workers, captains and di- men workers training; Mrs.
vision chairmen were asked by Joseph Falk, registration; and
Mrs. H. C. Broder, campaign Mrs. Carl Schiller, Mrs. Victor
chairmen to bring their final re- Klein and Mrs. Mary Buchman,
ports to the home of Mrs. Jack workers recruiting.
Rothberg between 12 and 3 Mon-
Organization Leaders
day afternoon, May 5.
Leaders of the major ' Detroit
Jewish women's organizations,
Solicit Door to Door
Door to door solicitation of De- Mrs. Beaker, Mrs. Samuel B.
troit Jewish homemakers, which Danto, president of the League
began April 15, has been conduct- of Jewish Women's Organizations,
ed under the direction of Mrs. Mrs. Fenton. Mrs. Maurice Klein,
Maurice A. Landau, chairman of Mrs. Krolik, Mrs. Harry Millman,
General Solicitation. Mrs. Emil Rothman, Mrs. Alex-
Emphasizing the need for in- ander W. Sanders, Mrs. Carl
creased giving this year, Mrs. Schiller and Mrs. Zlatkin ar-
Landau told the workers' closing ranged for liaison between the
rally that the campaign goal of Women's Division and the wo
15,335,000 can only be reached if men's organizations.
each person accepts her individual Hospitality arrangements were
responsibility to her fellow Jews; managed by a committee corn-
by doubling and even tripling her prising Mrs. H. J. Frank. chair-
last year's pledge. man, and Mrs. Joseph Falk, Mrs.
Even though the Women's Di- Seymour J. Frank, Mrs. Irving
vision drive officially has closed,1 Hirschman, Mrs. Harry Jacobson
Mrs. Landau announced that' and Mrs. Daniel Krouse.
workers would continue solicita-1 The committee on worker train-
tion until every woman has had ing was headed by Mrs. Leonard
an opportunity to make her con- Tff. Lewis and "Mrs. Julian L.
Zemon, co-chairman. Included on
tribution to the campaign.
the committee were Mrs. A.. H.'
Salzberger Speaker
Solicitation in all divisions of .Brodie, Mrs. Perry Burnstine,1
the campaign will open with a Mrs. Martin Butzel, Mrs. Walter
dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wed- Field, Miss Hattie Gittleman, Mrs.
nesday in the Grand Ballroom of Harry L. Jones, Mrs. Herschel V.
the Hotel Statler. Kreger, Mrs. Isadore Ievin, Mrs.
Joseph Salzberger, secretary o f Philip Marcuse, Mrs. Alexander
the Cooperative Movement of Sanders, Mrs. Joseph Seltzer and
Jerusalem, spoke at the luItcheon Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner.
Recruiting Committee
Wednesday which marked the end
Active on the Workers' Re-
of the women's drive.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, year- cruiting Committee were • Mrs.
around president of Women's Di- Carl Schiller, chairman; Mrs.
vision who presided, commended Harry Buchman and Mrs. Victor
members of the executive com- Klein, co-chairmen: and Mrs.
mittee, the 1,400 general solici- Conrad Friedmaii, Mrs. James E.
tation workers, and their division Goodfriend, Mrs. S. Margolis, Mrs.
chairmen and captains for a job Irving Miller and Mrs. Julian
well done. So many women did Webber.
The important treasury gifts
more than their particular job to
make the campaign a success, committee was comprised of Mrs.
Samuel B. Dante, chairman; Mrs.
Mrs. Broder said that "I 'could not
begin' the; read the complete roll Harry Millman, co-chairman; and
Mrs. James V. Brown, Mrs. D.
of names."
Dworkin, Mrs. Joseph Fenton,
Campaign Leaders
Detroit Jewish women partici- Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mrs. David
pating in the campaign were Kliger, Mrs. Adele Mondry, Mrs.
headed by Mrs. H. C. Broder, cam- Isaac Rosenthal, Mrs. Julius Ring,
paign chairman, and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Albert Silber, Mrs. Louis
Wineman, co-chairman. Other Schwartz, Mrs. Joe Siegel, Mrs.
members of the campaign execu- Harry C. Singer, Mrs. Frank
tive committee are Mrs. Abraham Winton and Mrs. Morris Witus.
Individual Sections
Cooper, Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs.
The following women accepted
Samuel R. Glogower, and Mrs.
Julian H. Krolik, vice chairmen; chairmanship of individual sec-
Mrs. Eugene Amfeld, secretary; tions of the general solicitation
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and Mrs. drive: Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker,
Robert J. Newman, pre-campaign Division 1; Mrs.. Saul Glueckman,
chairmen; Mrs. Abraham Srere Division 2; Mrs. David Krouse,
and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, pre- Division 3; Mrs. Arthur Weber,
campaign vice - chairmen; Mrs. Division 4; Mrs. Maurice Perl-
Isadore Levin, pre-campaign sec- man, Division 5; Mrs. Sam Bank,
retary; Mrs. Julian Zemon and Division 6; Mrs. Jacob E. Gould,
Mrs. Melville S. Welt, pre-cam- Division 7; Mrs. Saul Levin, Di-
paign arrangements; Mrs. John C. vision 8; Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith,
Hopp, chairman of special gifts; Division 9; Mrs. Arthur Gould,
Adil-
!Ars. Samuel S. Aaron, Mrs. Perry Division 10; Mrs. Norman
P. Burnstine and Mrs. Oscar man, Division 11; Mrs. Benjamin
Zemon, special gifts vice-chair- Coggan, Division 12; Mrs. Martin
men: Mrs. William H. Isenberg, Cowan, Division 13; Mrs. David
special gifts secretary; and Mrs. Feerer, Division 14; and Mrs.
Fred Ginsburg, Mrs. Harry Jacob- Ellis Fisher, Division 14A.
son and Mrs. Nathan B. Simons,
special gifts. arrangements.
JWV
Executive Committee
Also serving on the executive
Lt. Eli Rosenblum Post, JWV,
committee are Mrs. Herman
August, special gifts review and of Flint, will sponsor a goodwill
reassignment; Mrs. Maurice A. meeting at 8 p. m. Sunday, May
Landau, general solicitation chair- 4, in cooperation with the Zion-
men; Mrs. Harry Becker, Mrs. ist Organization of Flint.
Major Wellesley Aron, founder
Seymour J. Frank, Mrs. Benjamin
Jaffe, Mrs. Emil R. Rothman and and commander of the first all-
Mrs. Philip Marcuse, general Jewish unit in the Palestine
solicitation vice-chairmen; Mrs. army, will be principal speaker.
Detroit Post No. 135 will spon-
Nathan B. Schermer, general so-
licitation secretary; Mrs. Samuel sor an "I Am An American Day"
B. Danto treasury gifts chairman; program at 8 p. m., May 18, at
Mrs. Harry J. Millman, treasury JWV headquarters, 8212 12th St.
Rabbi Morris Adler, depart-
gifts vice-chairman; Mrs. -Maurice
Klein, treasury gifts speakers; ment chaplain, will speak. En-
Mrs. Leonard Weiner, chairman tertainment will be furnished by
program committee; and Mrs. the Order of the Purple Heart en-
„Abraham Cooper, co-chairman; tertainers. Harry J. Schaeffer is
Mrs. Joseph Fenton and Mrs. in charge of arrangements.
Former Nati Mayor in Poland
Gets Death for Deporting Jews
Left
to
right: DAVID G.
LODZ, (JTA)—Adolf Eher, a
German resident of the town of
Lask, was sentenced to death by
the Lodz district court for or-
ganizing the deportation and `the
liquidation of the Jewish popula-
tion of Lask during the Nazi oc-
cupation.Eher was named mayor
of the town.
A TOUCH OF GENIUS FOR YOUR filOME...
KURZMAN, president of the
Probus Club: Rev. JOSEPH Q.
MAYNE, executive secretary of
the Detroit Round Table of
Catholics, Jews and Protestants:
FRANK N. ISBEY, brotherhood
week chairman for 1947. Isbey
was presented the Probus medal
for,.his outstanding work in be-
half of Brotherhood Week at
the sixth annual interfraternal
dinner of Bnai Brith, Knights of
Columbus and Masons, spon-
sored by the Round Table at
Temple Beth El, April 16.
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A 100 per cent increase over
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members of the Wholesale and
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bruncheon meeting last Sun-
day.
Emphasizing the significance
of sacrificial giving stressed by
this year's campaign leaders,
the meat men in an enthusi-
astic response more than
doubled their preceding year's
pledges.
The year-around president
of the Women's Division, Mrs.
Joseph H. Ehrlich, and the
chairman of the Food Divi-
sion, Nathan Lurie, spoke at
the meeting.
Ben Klein is chairman of
the Wholesale and. Retail
Meats' section, while Bernard
Fineman, Simon Gottleib,
Louis Gunsburg, Julius Hersh,
Joseph Kornfeld, Kohnan Sha-
piro, Morris Snov, and Eugene
Weiss were responsible for
arrangements for the success-
ful meeting.
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