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February 29, 1952 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-02-29

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Alpha Omega Bowlers Join As a Body
To Bolster BIG-Day Bond Effort for Israel

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Volunteering en mass to help bring the Israel
bond story to every Jewish home in Detroit, 40
members of the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity
bowling league pledged to "bowl 'em over" on
BIG day, Sunday, March 9. Under the leadership
of BIG Day vice-chairman Dr. Henry Berris and
Drs. Joseph Cabot, Jack S. Lawson, Allan H.
Kline and Maurice J. Kimelman, captains, ef-
forts of the volunteers will be coordinated. Vol-
unteers are: Drs. David J. Bittker, Gerald R.
Aptekar, Donald A. • Simon, Phillip Hertz, Azriel

Weller, Frank A. Reisman, Samuel B. Stone, Bur-
ton B. Simon, Morrey Barak, Sidney Barak, Mar-
tin M. Jacobs, Joseph Stulberg, Samuel Stulberg,
Seymore Swartz, Edwin C. Schneider, Yale S.
Upfall, Harold Langberg, Manuel Feldman, Sid-
ney Weber, Simon Berent, Abe Pearlman, Phillip
M. Sherman, Samuel H. Blondy, Gerald Freed-
man, Harold Goldberg, Louis Peven, Joseph N.
Davis, Thomas N. Friedman, Harold A. Levitt,
Eric Mlles, Samuel Abramson, Samuel S. Willis
and M. Blavin; and Nathan Zigman and Norman
Noble.

Sheiman to Speak at Histadrut Rally

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Bezfll-A Sherman, prominent movement and Histadrut cam
Jewish leader, 'sociologist and paign in Toronto, will devote his
author, will be the guest speaker
at th:s. fourth Histadrut cam- time during the closing period
paign rally this Sunday after- of the campaign in mobilizing
noon, 2 p.m., at the Labor Zion- the membership of Farband and
ist Institute, 13722 Linwood. Di- Labor Zionist branches towards
rector of the de-:7
attaining their campaign quotas.
partn, 2 -it of na-
tional affiliates
Raise $1,000,000
of the American::
NEW YORK— Over $1,000,000
Jewish Congress,
was raised here Sunday on be-
Mr. Sherman .'
half of the $10,000,000 Israel
has held the
Histadrut Campaign at a na-
highest posi-
tional mobilization conference
'ions in the
at Hotel Commodore. More than
Labor Zionist
2,500 delegates from 250 cities
movement. He is
Sherman
across the country attended the
a member of the central com- all-day meeting to spur the
mittee of LZOA, chairman of the fund-raising drive in aid of His-
Joint Labor Zionist Committee tadrut, Israel's labor federation.
on Amr,Tican Jewish Affairs and
Highlight of the • conference
a lear:,er in important Jewish was the presentation of a special
communal and cultural organi7. Scroll of Honor to Federal Se-
zations. He won the La Med curity Administrator Oscar R.
award for literature in 1949 for Ewing, for his aid to Israel and
his book on Jews and other eth- the Histadrut, by Joseph
nic groups in the - United States, Schlossberg,
general chairman of
has edited and contributed to a the National Committee for
number of leading publications Labor Israel, which conducts the
in English and Yiddish and is Histadrut drive in the Western
on the editorial staff of the Hemisphere.
Jewish Encyclopedic Handbooks.
The conference also coincided
With all available cash ob-
tained throughout the campaign with the celebration of the 60th
and boosted with the bruncheon birthday anniversary of Isaac
of campaign workers' last Sun- Hamlin, - general secretary of
day, the local campaign head- NCLI for the last 30 years. The
quarters has forwarded through funds raised Sunday were given
its representative, Harry Schu- to the campaign as a birthday
mer, the sum of . $75,000 at the present to Mr. Hamlin. But Mr.
National Roll Call Conference. Hamlin himself did not attend
An additional check far a iub- the conference. He is at Beth
stantial amount.• will be pre- Israel Hospital recovering from
sented by the official closing of a heart seizure.
In a special message of greet-
the campaign on Wednesday,
March 26, at the Shaarey Zedek. ing to Mr. Hamlin, Vice Presi-
Morris Lieberman, campaign dent Alben W. Barkley hailed
- chairman, announced the ap- the Labor Zionist leader for his
pointment of Harold Berke, of "devotion to the cause of man-
Toront,, , as associate director of kind."
the campaign in Detroit. Mr.
Berke, for many years a leading 16 THE JEWISH. NEWS
worker in the Labor Zionist
Friday, February 29, 1952



JWF Women's Division
Selects Leaders in
4 Campaign Groupings

Chairman of Women's Divi-
sion activities of worker's re-
cruiting and training, treasury
gifts and speakers in the 1952
Allied Jewish Campaign were
announced by division chair-
men, Mrs. Abraham Cooper and
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner.
Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy, 1951
vice-chairman of workers' train-
ing, will head recruiting. She is
a member of the board of the
Women's Division of Federation
and has been vice-president of
the Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, secretary and
treasurer of Music Study Club,
secretary of the Council of Jew-
ish women, treasurer of League
of Women's Organizations and
a board member of Hadassah.
Workers' training will be the
responsibility of Mrs. Jerome B.
Grossman, a member of the di-
vision program and publicity
committees.
Mrs. William P. Greenberg
will lead the effort to secure
treasury gifts from orga,niza-
lions. A past president of the
Sisterhood of Temple Israel, she
is a member of the division edu-
cation committee.

You can do big
things for _Israel

W V Activities

YET./ COHEN AUXILIARY I. Caplan its first commander.
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, "Highlights of the 1951 Season,"
at the Memorial .Home. Sara a new film of the Detroit Lioris
Football Club, will
shown.
Terrill, authority on psychologi- Frank Selman, senior be
vice-com-
cal problems will speak on "Pre- mander is chairman of the
School Behavior of the Child." event.
Guests are invited. Hostesses in-
* * *
clude Mickie Orechkin, Jessica
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXI-
Raben and Frances Silverberg. LIARY and POST will hold a
The group recently renewed two joint nomination and social
one-year subscriptions to a book meeting on Tuesday.
Sarah
club, for patients at Dearborn Nemon, hospital chairman,
an-
Veterans Hospital.
nounces the purchase of a hos-
* * *
pital bed table to be presented
SGT. MORTON A. SILVER- to Percy Jones Hospital. Cancer
MAN POST will honor its char- pads are sewn every other week,
ter members on old timers and on Tuesday, at the Memorial
past commanders night slated Home.
* * *
for 9 p.m., Monday, at the Me-
morial Home. The Post was or-
LT. '• ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
ganized in 1946, with Seymour will meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday.
Election of officers took place at
• • •
Rosman, Rubiner Form the last meeting.
LT.
ROY
F.
GREEN POST Will
Real Estate Company
sponsor a wrestling show for
patients at Percy Jones Hospital
Carl Rosman and Raymond K. on Wednesday. John Nemon is
Rubiner, for many years associ- in charge of the program. Prizes
ated with leading real estate
organizations in Detroit, an- and gifts will be distributed.
nounce the formation of the
Rosman and Rubiner Co., and
their affiliation with the Detroit
Real Estate and National Asso-
ciation of Real Estate Boards.
Rosman, who is a native De-
troiter and a former Wayne Uni-
versity student, has a broad
knowledge of industrial real
estate. A former naval officer
in World War II, he is married
and has two sons. He is a mem-
ber of the Society of Industrial
Realtors.
Rubiner, who attended Wayne
University and the Detroit Col-
lege of Law, served during World
War II as an agent with the
security and intelligence division.
A native Detroiter, he is married
and the father of two daughters.
He is a member of the Detroit
Real Estate Board.

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