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April 18, 1952 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-18

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Women's Division Schedules
'80 Campaign Home Meetings

State Senate. Adopts
Blondy's Resolution
Of Greeting to JWV

The Michigan State Senate
has adopted a resolution, intro-
duced by Senator Charles Blon-
dy, greeting the Michigan De-
partment of Jewish Veterans of
the S. on the occasion of the
JWV 1 convention of Michigan
posts' to be held in Detroit June
6 to 8.

THE JEWISH NEWS - 3

Chess expert Samuel Reshev-
sky prompted a stir in Cuba
recently when he refused to
Male drivers in 1951 were in- join other players in a trip be-.
volved in 90 per cent of all U.S. cause he would not travel after
auto accidents.
suindown on Friday.

Friday, April 18, 1952

Michigan Sisterhoods
Conclave April 28, 29

Helping to complete arrangements for workers meetings with
their sights set on G-DAY, May 4, are, left to right, standing, Mrs.
I. JEROME HAUSER, vice-chairman of general solicitation, Mrs.
IRVING KRAMER, division chairman, seated, Mrs. ALLAN SMITH
and. Mrs. lAY PERSHING, secretaries.

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Division chairmen and secretaries of the Women's Division
Irork side by side with their vice-chairmen of general solicitation
-10 take charge of distributing the necessary material for the
s-DAY workers' meetings taking place from April 21 to May 1.
ere Mrs. LOUIS G. REDSTONE (seated, third from left), general
licitation vice-chairman, meets with (standing, left to right)
rs. MAX SCHUBINER, secretary; Mrs. JOSHUA M. HORWITZ,
_ivision chairman ; Mrs. SAMUEL FELDSTEIN, secretary ; Mrs.
kUGH GREENBERG, secretary; (seated) Mrs. JACK MEDVIN,
tivision chairman; Mrs. NORMAN NAIMARK, division chairman,
'nd Mrs. MARSHALL RUBY, secretary to Mrs. Redstone.

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In preparation for G-DAY, Sunday, May 4, the Women's Divi-

on of the 1952 Allied Jewish Campaign has scheduled the largest -

.ngle series of workers' training meetings in its history-80 indi-
dual home meetings between April 21 and May 1 to ready 2,000
orkers for their solicitation of 16.000 Women's Division prospects.
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, chairman of general solicitation for the
/omen's Division, emphasized the' importance of the small in-
prmal meeting where workers not only have an opportunity to get
tual material on Plus needs of the 1952 Campaign, but also get
know their co-workers.
Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman, chairman of workers' planning, is
ponsible for lining up a campaign speaker for each meeting.
ptains in the more than 20 divisions will be in charge of the
dividual meetings with their workers.

Mrs. C. C. Strasburger, of
Knoxville, Tenn.. will speak at
the annual convention of the
Michigan Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods, District 11, at the
Whikomb Hotel. St. Joseph.
April 28 and 29. Mrs. Strasburg-
er is vice president of the Na-
tional Federation of T e m,ple
Sisterhoods and is district chair-
man of all state district federa-
tions of the national body which
is made up of 85.000 women in
the United States and six other
countries. She will conduct work-
shops on Sisterhood, and will
give the main address at the
closing luncheon.
Rabbi Maurice Davis. of Lex-
ington. Ky., will be the main
speaker at the banquet and will
conduct a youth forum. Others
participating in the forum will
be Rabbi Joseph Schwarz of
Temple Beth El. Benton Harbor.
Bruce Danto, teacher at Tem-
ple Israel, Detroit. and Benton
Harbor Religious School. John
Shephard, president of the Mich-
igan Temple Youth Groups, Miss
Barbara Rosoff, treasurer, MS-
TY. and Miss Joan Faber. presi-
dent. Benton Harbor Youth'
g roup.
Mrs. S. B. Danto. president of
the Michigan Federation. states
that Michigan Sisterhood mem-
bers will participate in a "Chapel
Service" at Temple Beth El,
Benton Harbor, Sunday evening.
April 27, followed by a reception
for delegates and visitors,
Other Detroit officers are Mrs.
Maurice Klein. vice president,
and Mrs. Samuel Blacher, secre-
tary.
Reservations may be made at
the offices of Temple Beth El.
Detroit. or Mrs. Danto, Temple
Israel. Detroit.

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Workers by t e hundreds reported back to the Dexter-Davi-
n Center on all-out day with plenty of PLUS contributions for
ie 1952 Allied Jewish Campaign. Junior campaigners include
eft to right) BILL STOLER, PHIL SINGERMAN, SHEI, DUL-
ERG, STUART HORDES and BEATRICE PORTNEY.

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Captains in A-5 are Beth Laikin,
Eleanor Yarrows, Esther Mirsky,
Earl Sherman, Freda Frazer.
Lorraine Shipko, Marian Freed-
man and Sarah Sheinfeld.
Close behind A-5 was Eleanor
Goodman's Section A-2 with
$1,008.50. Sections A-5 and A-2
helped spark Area A to the lead
in general solicitation with a
total of $3.118.50. Section C-13,
with Jody Ornstein as chairman,
led Area C with $871.25, while
fourth highest and leader of
Area Et was B-7 unler the chair-
manship of Rayette Harris.
Leo Majzels, Junior Division
chairman, directed the all-oat
efforts.
The next report meeting for
the Junior Division will he
held on Monday, 7:30 and
10:30 p.m., at the Davison
branch of the Jewish Center.

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En the most su cessful open-
; day in Junio Division his-
ry, over 450 vol ntrer workers
aved a snowy "all-out day" to
ig doorbells, talk to hundreds
prospetts and explain the
is needs of the 1952 Allied
Wish Campaign. Proof of the
-out effort were the results:
;958.50 we re raised in the
!e-day .drive from 928 pros-
Cts, exceeding by more than
1000 the returns from a year

Added to the pledges raised ,
the special gifts dinner and
kivance gifts luncheon, the
'anion Division passed the
0,000 mark. .
Leading all other sections in
one-day drive, Section A-5,
.fired by Sam Ross, brought in
082.50. This section also was
.s in number of pledges-125.

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