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April 29, 1949 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-04-29

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Organization Leaders Plan,

amPaign

THE JEWISH NEWS



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Sholom Units Install Leaders

Friday, April 29, 1949

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• Leaders- of the Organizations' Division joined in the
launChing of the 1949 Allied Jewish Cammpaign Sunday eve-
ning. J•SEPI-li B.ERNSTEIN . (left) discussed the. $6,395,000
local 'drive' with 'RABBI-ISAAC STOLLMAN of thq Council of
Orthodox "Rabibis - and ALEX' BELKIN (left). Bernstein and
Belkin are chairmen of the Organizations Division.

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Silver, Neumann Back Frisch; Battle
Continues Over Leadership in ZOA

By Jewish News Special
the National Administrative
Correspondent
Council.
It is difficult to foretell what
NEW YORK—A.. battle for
leadership in the Zionist Organ- the general attitude of American
ization of America loomS with Zionists will be on the question
the endorsement of Daniel of the pfesidency. Rabbi Irving
Frisch for the preSidericy by the Miller apparently is being shelv-
ed. Others who refused to ac-
present administration.
cept Mr. Frisch similarly are
The administration's endorse:- being ignored. •
rent has the approval of DT.
Meanwhi'?. the only opposition
'Abba Hillel Silver and the re-
tiring ZOA president, Dr. Eman- candidate appears to be Dewey
Stone of Boston, whose endorse-
uel Neumann.
ment by leaders of the Commit-
Mr. Frisch, who is scheduled tee for Progressiiie Zionism and
to address the Michigan Region- whose friendship with Israel's
al Conference in Grand Rapids President Chaim Weizmann
on Sunday; was given the ad- makes him itrsona non grata
ministration's endorsement at a with the Silver4Neurnann ad-
meeting Sunday at the Biltrtiore ministration. Unless a peaceful
Hotel. Presidents of regions agreement is reached between
and national officers attended the two group, a serious rift will
the meeting, at which Dr. Neu- continue in the ranks of the
mann presided and stressed the ZOA, This appears certain:
need of presenting to American Frisch is unacceptable to the
Zionists, at the forthcoming CPZ.
- convention, "a leader who would
unite the forces of the organiza-
tion leading it to greater heights Women of Alpha Omega
in the service of Israel and the
Plan Donor Luncheon
Jewish people."
After Judge Henry Ellenbogen
of Pittsburgh had urged _Mr. Mrs. Henry Green ,president
Frisch's nomination, Dr. Silver of Detroit Women of Alpha
paid tribute to Mr. Frisch's rec- Omega Dental Fraternity, an-
ord as a Zionist leader, and nounces that final plans are
called for wholehearted support
of his candidacy. Thereupon
Dr. Neumann declared Mr.
Frisch to be the administration's
candidate for the ZOA presi-
dency—an act which may prove
tantamount to election.
Apparently there were many
compromises. Dr. Neumann was
opposed to Mr. Frisch, while Dr.
Silver favored him. Mortimer
May of Nashville, Tenn., was an
opponent of Frisch, but he must
have yielded to the decision of
the Sunday meeting at which
he was endorsed as the candi-
date for the • chairmanship of

.

Louis H. Golden Helps
Beth Yehudah Schools
With a Day's Expense

Louis H. Golden of Kalden
Steel Products has contributed to
the operation of the Beth Ye-
hudah schools for a whole day.
Son and grandson of Jews ar-
dently interested in the welfare
of Israel, Golden
was born in De-
troit, moved
Ypsilanti when
he was five, and
lived there until
1939 when he
returned to this
city.
Although his

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Co-chairmen of the affair are
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Proceeds will go to under-
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to Israel in
JOHN H. ELIASOHN, who ser-
L. H. Golden-1936 and lived
out their lives there, Golden has ved for 11 years as a member
yet visited the Jewish homeland. and chairman.. of the Michigan
"However," he says, "I certainly Parole Board at. Lansing,. has
intend to go. .Meanwhile, I am recently moved to Detroit, WYtere
.happy to be helping the Beth he is entering private law prac-
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Green-
baum announce the engagement.
of - their daughter, Estelle, to
Philip Berke; son of Mrs. Rose
Berke and the late Hyman Berke.
* *
At a family dinner, Mr. and
• of San Jtian
Mrs. Irving Klein
Drive announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Caryl
Phyllis, to David L. Shapiro, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shapiro of
Cherrylawn Ave. Miss Klein is
a student at Wayne University
and her fiante attends the
Detroit College of Law.
*
*
Mr. . and Mrs. Saul - R. Levin
of . Boston Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Hannah, to Williath Gladstone,
son of Mrs. Ida Gladstone of
Prarie Ave.
* *
Mr. and Mrs.. David M. Feerer
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Marjory Eliza-
beth, to Charles Mayer Peltason,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pelta-
son of St. Louis, MJ. Miss Feerer
was graduated in February from
Endicott Junior College in Bev-
erly, Mass. Mr. Pelta.son attend-
ed Washington University in St.
Louis.
• * *
The engagement of Gloria
Harriet Gurin, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Morris Gurin of New
York to Arthur Jerome Ross, son
of Mrs. Claire Ross of Webb
Ave.; was announced at a din-
ner party held in New York on
April 8. A June wedding will be
held in New York. the bride-
elect is majoring in psychology
and the prospective bridegroom
is a premedical student at Uni-
versity of Michigan.
* * *
Mrs. Celia Sternberg of Blaine
Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Louise, to Don-
ald Bernard Zeidman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Zeidman
of Monterey Ave. An early Sep-
tember wedding is planned.
• * *
Mrs. Bessie Dolinsky of 4227
Richton Ave. announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Es-
ther, to Louis Cutler of 4256
Monterey Ave. The wedding will
take .place June 18.

Mrs. Arlene Rhodes, President
of. the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Department of Michigan, insti-
tuted the Ladies Auxiliary of
Sholom Post and installed the
following officers at the Shaarey
Zedek on April 28: .
Mrs. Leo Panzer, president;
Mrs. Irving Hencken, Sr., vice-
president;.Mrs. LOwell Stolerow,
Jr., vice-president; Mrs. Hyman
Safran, treasurer; Mit. Marvin
Madgy, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. William Engelson, chaplain;
Mrs. - Morris , Adler, • honorary
chaplain;*Mesdames Jack Schre-
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Gottesman, trustees; Mrs. Henry
Kaplan, recording secretary. -
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