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April 30, 1954 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-30

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77—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, April 30, HMI

MECHANICAL TRADES DIVISION

HONORARY
CHAIRMAN

CHAIRMAN

COUNSELOR

VICE-CHAIRMEN

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JACK 0. LEFTON

NATHAN It. EPSTEIN

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SCRAP IRON

GAS, OIL & TIRES

ROBERT TREPECK
Chairman

BENJAMIN M. LAIKIN

HARRY ARONOW
Chairman

REUBEN LEVINE
Chairman

LESTER MILLER
Co-Chairman

LOUIS VINEBERG
Co-Chairman

TEXTILES, BAGS, BOTTLES, BARRELS
WASTE MATERIALS & WIPING CLOTHES

ENGINEERS AND
SCIENTISTS

INDUSTRIAL
EMPLOYEES

JERRY BINLFIELD

FACTORY SCRAP DEALERS

METALS

JOSEPH NEWMAN
Chairman

SAMUEL ZELDES

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NATHAN CARROL
Co-Chairman

ROBERT JANEWAY
Co-Chairman

BERNARD CHASE
Co-Chairman

PARKING LOTS- AUTO PARTS

AUTO SALES

MECHANICAL TRADES DIVISION LEADERS NOT PICTURED:

Gilbert Michel, Auto Sales; Samuel Binkow, Parking Lots; William

P. Greenberg, Auto Repair & Wash; Sam D. Jacobs, Steel; Theo-

dore M. Curtis, David Shiffman, Machinery & Manufacturing;

Henry C. Brown, Engineers and Scientists; Malcolm Lowenstein,

Morris Werney, Textiles, Bags, BOttles, Barrels, Waste Materials and

Wiping Cloths.

JACK GELLER
Co-Chairman

MITCHELL FELDMAN
Co-Chairman

HERMAN WEISS
Chairman

Campaign Quotes Express Confidence in Successful Year

"Our outlook for this year's drive is optimistic because our
foundation is solid, having been built since 1926 by a Jewish com-
munity which has always accepted its responsibility towards its
brothers and sisters no matter where they may be."

Irving W. Blumberg
Chairman, Allied Jewish Campaign

Our giving to the Allied Jewish Campaign is a vital expres-

sion of our participation in Jewishness, in the adventure of our
people in our world in our time."

Harvey H. Goldman
Chairman, Allied Jewish Campaign

"When your G-Day volunteer reaches your home on Sunday,
May 2, she will be asking you to support the 1954 Allied Jewish
Campaign, but, in effect, she will be asking you for funds for
more than 5 campaigns instead of just one."

Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel
Chairman, Women's Division

"Increased giving / will. mean greater, help to the people of
Israel; more funds for rescue and relief in Europe, North Africa
and Israel; acceleration of the development of capital facilities in
Detroit; and more aid to our national agencies and extension bf
local service programs."

John E. Lurie
Pre-Campaign Chairman

"Y our last year's contribution to the Allied Jewish Canzpaign,
plus a generous increase, will aid our local, national and overseas
obligations and help our growing community. Await your volun-
teet;' and give your own best gift lo the 1954 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign."

Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders
Campaign Solicitation Chairman

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