▪ .Page Five . THE JEWI5H NEWS Friday, Marcie 5, 1948 Service Divisions Chart 1948 Campaign Structure Women to Begin Solicitation At Curtain Raiser March 10 Nearly 2,000 Detroit Jewish women are expected to attend the Campaign Curtain Raiser of the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El, when Frank Gervasi7- Collier's Magazine's "Roving Foreign Correspond- ent," will be guest speaker. O The meeting will signal the opening of the drive under the chairmanship of Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mrs. Henry Wine- man, in which the Woment Di- vision will aim for the greatest effort in its history—in support of the three-dimensional program of the United Jewish Appeal and 56 other overseas, national and lOcal institutions and agencies. .Author of an outstanding new book, "To Whom Palestine," Gervasi has become a leading champion of the Jewish cause since a visit to Palestine altered certain of his views which he Haifa Chapter Gives Early Contribution In response to the immediate need for cash support to aid the Jews of Palestine, a dele- gation from the Haifa Chapter of the • Detroit Zionist District turned over its 1948 contribu- tion of $500 to the Allied Jew- ish Campaign this week, in advance of solicitation by the Organizations' division of the Campaign. Included in the delegation from the Chapter were Sidney Brand, fund-raising co-chair- man, Sidney Miskin, Leonard Perlman, Leonard Radner, Mrs. Ben Weiss and Mrs. Arnold Zalenko. Dr. Louis Kazdan is president of the group. frankly admits to have been "pro-: Alialci." Assignments to -cover wars in - Spain, Ethiopia, England, India and China gave him the experi- ence and insight for a sympathe- tic analysis of the conflict between peoples. Through the Allied Campaign, Detroit Jewish women - will sup- port the United Palestine Appeal program to make possible the im- migration of at least 75,000 Euro- pean Jews into Palestine this year; the Joint Distribution Corn- mittee's relief and rehabilitation program in Europe; the United Service for New Americans, pro- viding for the adjustment of new arrivals in this country; the Joint Defense Appeal, for the civic pro- tective work of the Anti-Defama- tion . League and the American Jewish Committee, and such local institutions as the Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish Community Council and Jewish Vocational Service. All Detroit Jewish women are invited • to attend. Women to Learn Good Solicitation Techniques Allied Jewish -Campaign have or- ganized programs to be presented to workers at a series of dessert luncheons being held in the 'gen- eral solicitation and special gifts divisions March 1 to 17. The pur pose of these meetings is to dem- onstrate good solicitation 'tech- niques. Hattie Gittleman is chairman of the first team and Mrs. Robert J. New- man will be the speaker. Completing the panel are Mrs. Louis Glasier and Mrs. Harold Frank. Pearl Devenow serves as chairman of the second team with Mrs. Morris Adler as speaker. Completing the panel pre Mrs. I. Irving Bittker and Mrs. Wiliam' B. Gazer. Serving as chairman of the fourth team is Mrs. Leonard H Weiner. The speaker will be Mrs. Julian Tobias. Completing this panel are Mrs.. Jerome Grossman and Mrs. Nathan Spcvakow. Mrs. Julian H. Krolik is chairman of the fifth team and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen will be speaker. Completing the panel are Mrs. Joseph Falk and Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich. Mrs. Matfrice Klein serves as chairman of the sixth team and Mrs Harry Landsman will be the speaker. Completing the panel are Mrs. Maurice A. Landau and Mrs. Max Dushkin. Mrs. 'Harry L. Jones is chairman of the seventh team and Mrs. Louis Zlat- kin will be the speaker. Completing the panel are Mrs. William B. Isen- berg and Mrs. Albert Silber. at the Jewish Center. Dr. Martin Naimark, campaign chairman of the section, will preside. Joining with Dr. Naimark in planning the meeting are the Dentists' sponsoring committee, including Drs. Irving Beal, Gerson Berris, Joseph Cabot, Allen Col- lins, Louis Gallin, Joseph Good stein, Samuel Krohn, Milton Lap- pin, Jack Lawson, Milton Marx, Harold A. Maxman, Abe S. Pearl- man, Sidney Seigan, David Selig- son, Albert Shulman, Fred A. Stein and Max Winslovt. • • • •■■■•••••••••••••••••• ■ • • To Brighten All Your g Plans For Spring ... : • • : • DRAPERIES li • And Matching SCULPTURED WILTON • i is Available for Immediate. Delivery in Gray, Seamless, Twelve Fobt Width • Modern Age I Organizing the dentists' section for participation in the Allied Seven teams of the planning Jewish Campaign, members of the and information committee of the section will meet at a bruncheon Women's Division of the 1948 at 11:30 am. Sunday, March 7, Confer at National UJA Parley CARPET YOUR HOME NOW! : The board of directors of the Mechanical Trades Division of the 1948 Campaign held a dinner meeting at the Book Cadillac Hotel March 1. Max D. Schuster, year-round division chairman, presided. Featured on the program. was the film "Birth of a Prophecy," nominations and election of. di-, vision and section' campaign of-.. ficers and an outline of the cam- paign schedule. Dental Group Organizes At Bruncheon Sunday USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTS! A work program to insure full cooperation of the Bnai Brith Council of Greater Detroit with the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign was outlined at a joint session of the Men's and Women's Council at Hotel Statler, Feb. 25. Speaker at the meeting was Isidore Sobeloff, executive direc- tor of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, who congratulated Bnai Brith leaders for their "com- munity perspective" in putting a : CORNICES- - i The furniture section of the mercantile division of the Allied Campaign has announced the fol- lowing officers for this year's drive: Louis Tabashnik, chairman; members of the board of gov- ernors, Charles Abramson, Charles I. Bassey, Emil Edelson, Lawrence L. Kaplan, Samuel Kohlenberg, Edward T. Lichtig, Herman Mathias, Morton J. New- lander, Ray Redlich, Louis Robin- son, Irving Ruby, Joseph Schwartz, Alex Sklar, James L. Stein, Max M. Trager and Harry Weingarten. Brith meeting which will be de voted to the Campaign. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron is chair- man of the Women's Council, while Sidney Kabel heads the Men's Council. Bnai Brith Councils Pledge Aid to Campaign Mechanical Trades Unit Elects Section Officers Louis Tabashnik Named Furniture Section Head primary importance on this total- community drive. . The Joint Council agreed upon a program which will include preparation of lists of members of respective Bnai Brith lodges, giv- ing program time at meetings for full discussion of the Campaign and organization of an all-Bnai • • • By i Phone TV. 3-0640 I 2 Other Selections are in Stock Other Colors are in Stock Other Widths are in Stock " Sd. Yd. - : • Phone for home appointments • : at no obligation to you! • • a Ii.Oltie : • . • , wig • I' 13230 DEXTER • •. 11106 . 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