Allied Jewish Campaign Machinery Grinds Into Motion

Women Select
Drive Leaders

Blumberg. Goldnfan Holtzman Welt
Named Campaign Associate
Chairmen
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Irving W. Blumberg, Harvey
H. Goldman, Joseph Holtzman
and Melville S. Welt will serve
Top leadership for the Wom- as associate chairmen of the
en's Division of the 1952 Allied 1952 Allied Jewish Campaign,
Jewish Chmpaign was an-. with Abe Kasle as general chair-
man.
„CePaaM"'"'
Blumberg, who was also as-
sr'
sociate chairman of the 1951
Campaign, is vice-president of
the Detroit Service Group and
was its president from 1941 to
1949. He is a member of the
boards of the Jewish Welfare
Federation and the Jewish Hos-
pital Association.
Past president of the Detroit
Service Group, Goldman has
been vice-president of the Jew-
ish Center and president of
Jewish Vocational Service.
Holtzman, last year's co-chair-
man of pre-campaign, was on
the National Cabinet of the
United Jewish Appeal. He is a
Mrs. Aaron Mrs. Wineman board member of Federation,
Home for Aged, Jewish Hospital
Association and United Hebrew
Schools.
Welt, as first president of the
Jewish Social Service Bureau,
held the post from 1925 to_ 1929.
He was an incorporating mem-
ber of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration 26 years ago. He is a
member of the board of the
Jewish Hospital Association and
of the executive committees of
Greater Detroit Hospital Fund
and Detroit Chapter of Ameri-
can Red Cross.
Mrs. Broder
Mrs. Becker

Welt

Drive Enrolls Organizations,

Getting under way in organiz-
ing the Metropolitan Division of
the Detroit Service Group, Abe
Kasle, chairman of the 1952 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign, has an-
nounced that Ira I. Sonnenblick,
executive director of the Home
for Aged, will be professional
director of the division.
Representatives of organiza-
HARRY T. MADISON (left)
tions pledged to supply workers
and HARRY NATHAN
from their membership in assist-
ing trade and professional divi-
Agencies represented, their
sions with the job of reaching president, and executive direc-
prospects,for the drive. Congre- tors were:
gational and or g a n i zational
Fresh Air Society, Milton M. Maddin
leaders attending the meeting and Irwin Shaw; Hebrew Free Loan
Association, George M. Stutz and Mrs.
included:
Ida B. Colten; Jewish Community Coun-

Rabbi Morris Adler, Congregation
Shaarey Zedek; Isadore Starr and Hy
Crystal, Bnai Brith; Harry T. Madison
and Ben Desenberg, Jewish War Vet-
erans; Joseph Gladstone, Landsman-
schaften; Harry Nathan and Rabbi Israel
Halpern, American Jewish Congress;
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Congregation
Bnai Mo'She; Irving W. Schlussel, Miz-
rachi; Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, Con-
gregation Mogen Abraham.

Blumberg

Presidents and executive di-
rectors of local social agencies
affiliated with the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation met with Abe
Kasle, chairman of the 1952 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign, to deter-
mine how their .boards and staffs
can most effectively participate
in the campaign.

cil, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman and Boris
M. Joffe; Jewish Community Center.
Morris Garvett and Irwin Shaw; Home
for Aged, Myron A. Keys and Ira I.
Sonnenblick; Jewish Hospital Association.
Max Osnos and Dr. Julien Priver; House
of Shelter, Jerry Bielfield and Harold
Silver; Social Service - Bureau, Dr. Law-
rence H. Seltzer and Harold Silver;
Jewish Vocational Service, Robert N.
Janeway and Albert Cohen; North End
Clinic, David Wilkus and Selma J. Sam-
pliner; Resettlement Service, Judge Theo-
dore Levin and Harold Silver; United
Hebrew Schools, Abe Kasle and Bernard
Isaacs; United Jewish Charities, Judge
Levin and Isidore Sobeloff; United Jew-
ish Folk Schools, Jacob Malamud and
Moses Goldoftas; United Jewish High
School, S. Berkowitz and H. Bendore;
Workmen's Circle Schools, David Feints
and Samuel Sigal; Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
dah, Isadore R. Cohen and Rabbi Simcha
Wasserman.

PLUS - PLUS - PLUS
what does PLUS mean to you?

Holtzman

Goldman

Kasle Named One of 37 National
Leaders on WA Executive Group

Mrs. Jones

Mrs. Isenberg

flounced by Mrs. Abraham
Cooper and Mrs. Leonard H.
Weiner, division chairmen.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and
Mrs. Henry Wineman, last year's*
senior adviser and honorary
chairman; respectively, will hold
the same positions this year.
Vice-chairmen will be Mes-
dameS 'Samuel S. Aaron, Harry
Becker, Seymour J. Frank, Wil-
liam B. Isenberg, Harry L. Jones,
Joseph Welt and Abraham Srere,
Mrs. Hyman C. Broder will head
the executive committee.
The former executive director
of the Women's Division, Mrs.
Harry L. Jackson, will be overall
campaign secretary.
Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, pre-
campaign, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels,
special gifts, and Mrs. Sidney J.
Karbel, general solicitation, will
lead workers in the three major
phases of the women's c a m-
paign.
The first meeting for division
chairmen a n d secretaries in
general solicitation will be held
from 10:30 a.m. to' 2:30 p.m.,
today, in the auditorium of the
Fred M. Butzel Memorial Build-
ing.

Mobilize Teen-Age
Groups for Allied
Drive; Meet Sunday

Delegates from 85 teen-age
clubs and local chapters of na-
tional organizations will par-
ticipate in a planning confer-
ence for the 1952 Allied Jewish
Campaign, at 2 p.m., Sunday, at
the Davison Jewish Center.
Milton Lucow, Junior Division
chairnian of the 1951 campaign,
will address the delegates to this
newly formed Teen-Age Section,
and outline the role they can
play in the current campaign. A
discussion period will follow and
a permanent steering committee
w i 1 1 be established. Refresh-
ments and a social hour will
conclude the meeting.
Every teen-age group is called
upon tp,,,select a delegate.

Abe Kasle, chairman of the
1952 Allied Jewish Campaign, is
one of 37 prominent American
business leaders
who have ac-
cepted exec u-
tive committee
posts on a newly
formed National
Trade and In
dustry Council
of the United
Jewish Appeal
and have timed
the opening of
their trades . Kasle
campaign to coincide with the
launching on Sunday, Feb. 24,
of the Appeal's $151,500,000 na-
tionwide drive at a national in-
augural conference in Miami
Beach, Fla., it was announced by
Edward M. M. Warburg, UJA
general chairman. •
The UJA in 1952 will conduct
its nationwide campaign "on a
crisis footing to help the people
of Israel win their battle for
economic survival and freedom,"
Mr. Warburg declared in an an-
nouncement that more than 750
Jewish leaders from all parts of
the country would attend the
Appeal's conference Feb. 23 and
24, in Miami Beach.

CHICAGO, (JTA)—More than
$2,000,000 was made. available to
the United Jewish Appeal by
Jewish community leaders of 16
midwest states as an advance
installment on local 1952 cam-
paigns in the midwest.

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