Haifa Chapter Leads in Zionist Expansion Drive Jiaticlay reeting3 From Readers of the Jewish News At the meeting of the Expan- (B) Dr. & Mrs. Sanford A. Bennett 1 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Richie 8s sion Fund Committee held at the Family 15715 Princeton Mrs. M. Raskin & Sons 11845 LaSalle Mr. & Mrs. David Redisch & Sons 17166 Santa Barbara Miss Lillian Robbins 2926 Hazelwood (S) Mr. & Mrs. Max Smith 19338 Wisconsin Mr. & Mrs. 0. Schwartz & Family 19301 Greenlawn Mr. & Mrs. Hyman W. Small & Family 3283 Kendall Mr. & Mrs. Jack Sporn & Family 4023 Buena Vista Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Stashefsky & Family 2926 Richton Mr. & Mrs. J. Shapiro & Family 2689 Clements Mr, & Mrs. Albert D. Schlussel & Daughter 1640 Glynn Ct. home of Louis Berry, last Thurs- day night, enthusiastic reports were received from the workers. Haifa Chapter still leads in amount of contributions received. A spokesman for the Zionist Organization of America claims that the Zionist Expansion Fund, by financing Zionist political and public relations activities in America, is in a good measure responsible for the important role played by the ZOA delegation to the Actions Committee sessions, at Zurich. Lawrence W. Crohn declared that it must be emphasized that the National Zionist office can- not operate on the money re- ceived from dues alone, nor can the local Zionist activities in De- troit, on the $1 received from each member's dues. Thus the Expansion Fund is needed to finance the organization. "On the local front," Crohn added, "the Expansion Fund (T) (F) finances the Zionist Youth Com- Mr. & Mrs. Henry Tenenbaum Dr. & Mrs. Manuel Feldman mission and the Zionist Council. & Family 1926 Collingwood Funds are urgently needed to 2668 Tuxedo Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Finkelstein train our youth. & Son (W) Mr. Berry and Abe Kasle, chair- 2673 Hazelwood Mr. & Mrs. Jack White & Family men of the Expansion Fund, urge (G) 1950 Collingwood Mrs. Ethel Graft & Children Mr. & Mrs. Sol Wolack & Daugh- all Detroit Jews to support this campaign and to send contribu- 3205 Hazelwood ters tions to the Zionist Office, 1044 Mr. & Mrs. Irving Gordon & 18412 Roselawn Daughter, Barbara Arm Penobscot Bldg. 4039 Clements Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gilman & Mrs. Harry B. Keidan Family Receives County Post 4( 18646 Woodingham Dr. Mrs. Harry B. Keidan of 16814 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Gold & Family Fairfield. takes office today as 1502 Glynn Ct. chief deputy county clerk, assist- Mr. & Mrs. Jay Goldberg ant to Edgar M. Branigan. & Daughters The widow of Circuit Court 3839 Webb Judge Harry B. Keidan, who was with lovely (H) a leader in the Jewish commun- Mr. & Mrs. A. Herzberg & Family ity, as well as in civic life, Mrs. JOAN BARTON in 2050 Calvert Keidan has two children, Vivian, (K) a student at the University of "SOMETHING FOR THE FAMIIA: ", Mr. & Mrs. N. Kirsch & Sons Michigan, and Fred, a senior at 16163 Woodingham. Highland Park High School.. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Kurnetz & Family 1721 Glynn Ct. AT 10:30 P. M. Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Kaplan & Family arJon 7 J 1635 Calvert •Mr. & Mrs. I. H. Kaplan & Sons Motor 3750 Longfellow & Family 3270 Calvert Mr. & Mrs. John Bacher & Family 3741 Collingwood Mr,, & Mrs. David Bookstein & Family 1537 E. 8th St., Tucson, Arizona Mr. & Mrs. Max A. Bard & Fam- ily 1676 Gladstone Mr. & Mrs. Harry Berman & Family 3217 Fullerton Mr. & Mrs. I. Bussell & Family 3816 Glendale (C) Mr. & Mrs, Max Charness & Family 3282 Monterey Mr. & Mrs. Philip Cherrin & Daughter, Marilyn 18107 Northlawn (E) Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Edelman & Family 3039 Collingwood * * * 4 • Offig • i eSS6' • d EVERY MONDAY C (L) Mr. & Mrs. Jos. R. 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