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April 11, 1952 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-11

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THE JEWISH NEWS—I 3

IIS-G Asks General Zionists
Yeshivah Businessmen I To Rise Above Party Politics
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—An appeal
Plan I sf Annual Dinner

Women's Campaign Division
Sets G-Day Drive for May 4

The first annual dinner given
by the Businessmen's Council
of the Beth Yehudah Schools
will be given, Sunday, April 20,
at the Latin Quarter, featuring
Ted Weems and his orchestra,
the Lind Brothers ,and a sur-
prise guest star, widely-known
in show business.
Led by Daniel A. Laven and
Benjamin Freedland, co-chair-
men of the dinner, this year's
affair will be the initial func-
tion of the newly-formed group
since its inception in May, 1951.
No speeches will be given.
Tickets may be obtained by
calling: Abe Green, UN. 2-8932;
D a v ee Goldberg, WO. 1-1329;
Louis -H. Golden, TE. 2-1975; Ben
Freedland, JE. 6-1944; Dan
Laven, UN. 2-9517; and the Beth
Yehudah Schools, TU. 3-3700.

Getting under way in recruiting. training and assignment of
workers in preparation for G-Day Plus, the major project of the
Women's Division of the 1952 Allied Jewish Campaign, these divi-
sion leaders have been hard at work at campaign offices. Left to
right: Mrs. JEROME B. GROSSMAN, chairman of workers' plan-
ning, Mrs. ARTHUR S. PURDY, chairman of recruitment, Mrs.
HERBERT S. FRANK, chairman of assignments, and Mrs. RAY-
t MOND A. SOKOLOV, chairman of G-Day—Sunday, May 4.
Putting in full-time days in an effort to finish assignments
before the beginning of workers' training meetings next week have
Sam Katzman's forthcoming
been members of Mrs. Frank's committee, including Mesdames
Henry Abrams, Samuel Babcock, Rubin Bagglemen, George Bloom Columbia movie serial, "Black-
hawk." will be about interna-
and Miss Madeline Eiges.
Others helping with assignments are Mesdames Ellis Fishman. tional spies.
Samuel Guttentag, Leon Harmon, Clement Hopp, Seldon Koblin,
A tftrfitini, oplogillo•57.
Harry Kopel, Joseph 0. Kopel. Jack Kraizman, Benjamin Krell,
tufty, to trove., woltig.,.,
Jr.. Louis Maas, Gene Nagler, H. R. Nathan, Harold Nelson, Percy
and shady:
Newman. Herman Prince, Ronald Rothstein, Charles Rubiner,
Nathan H. Schermer, Samuel Silver, James Sobel, Norman Strager,
JULY 13-A11.
Irving Wartell and Maurice Weiner.
Mrs. Nathan and Mrs. Silver are assistant assignments chair-
men.

r.

For only

laclutling ill
ilkasaases, round

to the General Zionists in Israel
to rise above party politics and
put the country's interests first
was made by Premier David
Ben-Gurion. The message was
read at the opening session of
the nationwide conference of
the General Zionist Party which
is taking place in Ramat Gan.
Dr. Peretz Bernstein, leader of
the General Zionists, expressed
regret over the fact that the
party was not given an oppor-
tunity to participate 4n the co-
alition government.

accepted from
men and women
. yOung
between 18 and 35. _.•

W rite immediately to Dept. DPI

Two thousand workers in the Women's Division of the Allied :14

Jewish Campaign are getting ready for G-Day, May 4, when they
will hold their one-day solicitation of 16.000 general solicitation
prospects. Division -pilots," left to right: Mrs. SIDNEY J. KAR-
BEL, chairman of general solicitation; Mrs. LEONARD H. WEINER,
a division chairman; Mrs. HARRY L. JACKSON, secretary; Mrs.
J. SIIURLY HORWITZ, executive vice-chairman of general solici-
tation.

ISRAEL SUMMER INSTITUTE

The Jewish Agency For Palestine

16 E. 66th St., Near York 21, N. T.

Detroiters Back
Miller-Candidacy
For ZOA Presidency

Leon Kay and Morris Jacobs
are listed as members of a na-
tional committee backing the
candidacy of Rabbi Irving Miller
for the presidency of the Zion-
ist Organization of America.
A meeting of the large na-
tional committee is scheduled
for April 20 in New York.

Passover

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Behind arrangements for G-Day, Sunday, May 4, major gen-
eral solicitation project for the Women's Division of the Allied
Jewish Campaign, are hours of work by Division members like
these, (left to right), seated. Mrs. LEON KAY and Mrs. MARTIN
MESSER, division chairmen. Mrs. S. S. WILLIS, secretary, stand-
ing, Mrs. MILTON L. SOROCK, vice-chairman of general solicita-
tion, Mrs. MAX W. MATTES, secretary. and Mrs. ADOLPH BARON,
division chairman.

Beth Yelnidall Appeals
For Reference Works

To meet the needs of the ex-
panded Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
dah. plans for the enlargement
of the school's library are now
taking place. A call has been
extended to the community for
greatly needed reference vol-
umes and rabbinic works. .•
Urgently requested are the fol -
lowing reference books: Chil-
dren's Encyclopaedias, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica or similar
volumes and Universal Jewish
Encyclopaedia.
For pick up of any book call
the Yeshivah office, TU. 3-3700
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., daily.
Contributions may alsobe
brought to the Yeshivah at
Dexter and Cortland.

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