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Joseph Holtzman, National Chairman Home Auxiliary Features' Mortimer May Is Candidate for ZOA Presidenc y
Woolf at Monday
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The can- ZOA regional and district lead-
Of UJA, Takes Regional Chairmanship Mickey
I nstal lotion Celebration didacy of Mortimer May of ers participated.
Nashville for the presidency of Mr May formerly
Joseph Holtzman, of Detroit, council of 70 state chairmen
The Women's Auxiliary of the the Zionist Organization of
prominent Middle West realtor who are responsible far the co- Jewish Home for the Aged will America was announced follow- chairman of the national execu-
,
. committee of the ZOA and
and property management con- ordination of community drives hold its 29th anniversary cele- ing a meeting of 60 leaders of lave
sultant, and a national cam- in their home states. This year, oration and installation of ()Ili- the organization, who gathered as its vice-president. He is also
pagn chairman of the United - a total of 5,220 communities cers at the Davison Jewish Cen- here to exchange views on the a member of the Actions Corn-
mittee of the World Zionist Or-
Jewish Appeal, has accepted an throughout the 48 states are ter, Monday, 1 p.m.
Iforthcoming 57th annual nation- nu
additional post in the UJA's 1954 taking part in the UJA cam-
Mrs. David Kliger will install al convention and the future ganization.
' program of the ZOA. Mr. May's
campaign as national chairman paign.
the new officers.
for regions, it
In addition to his posts with
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
Mrs. Jack Fischer will intro- • ' candidacy was unanimously en-
was announced the United Jewish Appeal, Mr. duce the guest artist, Mickey dorsed by the meeting, in which
Friday, May 14, 1954
by Edward M. M... Holtzman is an executive board Woolf, popular master of cere-
Warburg. UJA • member of the United Israel Ap- monies, who will present a vari-
;eneral c h a i r- peal and holds board member- ety show with his mother, Mrs.
:'ships in a number of Detroit Julius Woolf. The program will
Mr. Holtzman civic and welfare agencies. These include English and Yiddish
takes over a include the Jewish Welfare Fed- melodies. Members and friends
post left vacant , eration and the Detroit Service are invited. Refreshments will be
earlier this year Group.
I served by Mrs. Harry Meer and
by the death of He is a former member of the her committee.
Judge Maurice Detroit Street Railway COMMiS-
Bernon of Cleve- sion. Holtzman on two occa-
land, 0.
• sions was present in Israel at Israel Doctors Warn
T h e Detroit important turning points in the Government of Strike
Holtzman
business
a n d new State's history.
communal leader has been ac- Mr. Holtzman has been play-
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
tive in the nationwide Appeal ing a leading role in the UJA's
To The Jewish News
since its formation in 1950. He current additional project for
JERUSALEM — The Israel
is one of the Appeal's seven na- flotation of a five-year loan of Medical Association on Monday
tional chairmen and was first $75,000,000 to speed the rate of night announced that it would
elected to that post in 1953. Last Israel's immigrant absorption call a strike of doctors on May
year, - he held an additional post and agricultural developthent.
18 in protest against the Cabi-
as chair man of the UJA s na-
He also is a leader in the De- , net's refusal to increase wages
tional cash campaign.
; troit Allied Jewish Campaign, of for physicians in government in-
As chairman for regions, Mr. which the UJA is a major bene- stitutions.
Holtzman heads a campaign ficiary.
The cabinet has already de-
cided that if the strike is called
the government will act under
ALL-WOOL
GREY
the emergency regulations to
mobolize the necessary man-
GREEN
power to _meet the country's
CINNAMON
medical needs.
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17heater of Life' TV Shows Continue
To Aid AJC and Allied Jewish Drive
Two television productions—
part of a series dedicated by the
Jewish Welfare Federation to
five of its major affiliated and
beneficiary agencies — will be
presented on Saturday, May 15,
and Thursday, May 20.
One of the most comprehen-
sive and ambitious programs de-
picting social services ever to be
attempted, the series is entitled
"Theater of Life" and is being
presented through the coopera-
tion of all of Detroit's TV sta-
tions.
The dramas feature top stars
Of stage, screen a n d radio.
The series was produced by the
MILLIONS
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Council of J ew i s h Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds, the
national coordinating body of
federations, with joint effort oy
the United Jewish Appeal, Amer-
ican Jewry's largest voluntary
agency for support of immigra-
tion, settlement, welfare and re-
habilitation programs in Israel,
Europe, North Africa, the Mid-
dle East and the United States.
The third drama of the series,
"Minute from Forever," will be
presented this Saturday, 6 p.M.,
over WJBK-TV channel 2. Star-
ring Aline Macmahon, the pres-
entation will be a portrayal of
medical services. Sinai Hospital
is one of the beneficiaries of the
Allied Jewish Campaign.
At 8 p.m. next Thursday, over
WXYZ-TV channel 7, the drama
of "The Brave Mrs. Korngold"
will be brought to life. This
heart-warming story, featuring
Olga Fabian, Joe Mantell and
Clarice Blackburn, will portray
the drama of a woman who has
the will to make a place for her-
self in the world, . despite the
handicap of old age. The Jewish
Home for the Aged cares for a
group of aged and older persons
who are chronically ill.
The last of the series of tele-
vision productions will be of-
fered on Sunday, May 23, and
Saturday, May 29.
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