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December 24, 1954 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-12-24

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IOC Leaders—Historic Roll of Honor

Elect Samuel Raskin as President
Of Hannah Schloss Old Tinters

Of f ice r s of tthe Hannah
Schloss Old Timer's Ass'n of the
Jewish Community Center were
elected by the organization's
board of directors at a recent
meeting. They include Samuel
Raskin, president; Gus D. New-
man, vice-president; Abraham
Kastenbaum, secretary; and Ir-
win I. Cohn, treasurer. Kasten-
baum was also made an honor-
ary member of the association.
I The board stated that the
basic purpose of the organiza-
tion was to provide the ma-
chinery by means of which
' former members of youth groups
at the old Hannah Schloss
Memorial building could meet
together. More specific purposes
will be evolved as the association
develops.
1 A committee consistting of Al
I Klunover, Samuel Sternberg and
Sam Snitz were appointed to

Forty years of American Jewish history were captured in this photo of the guests of honor at
the re lent Joint Distribution Committee Founders' Dinner in New York, which was held in con-
junction with the 40th Annual JDC Meeting. ..Those who received citation:: for their contributions(
to JDC programs in the agency's earliest years included (left to right, seated) Adolph Held, Chair-
man of the Jewish Labor Committee; Bernard Semel, Honorary Secretary of the American Associ-
ation for Jewish Education; James N. Rosenberg, Senator Herbert H. Lehman and Paul Baerwald,i
JDC Honorary Chairmen; (standing, left to right) Rabbi David de Sola Pool, spiritual leader of
the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue; Alexander Kahn and Dr. Bernhard Kahn, JDC Vice- ;
Chairmen; Alex A. Landesco, JDC Comptroller; Baruch Zuckerman, member of the Jewish Agency
Executive; I. Edwin Goldwasser, JDC Vice- Chairman and Treasurer; and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise,1
who made the presentations on behalf of the agency: Other JDC leaders, not shown, to whom
. citations were awarded included James H. Becke r of Chicago, chairman of the JDC National Coun-
cil; Mrs. Jonah B. Goldstein, former JDC Comptroller; Sholem Asch, Judge Edward Lazansky,
Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, Joseph Schlossberg and Rear Admiral Lewis L. Strauss. The JDC annual
meeting adopted a budget for 1955 of $29,403,000 to aid an estimated 160,000 men, women and chil-
dren overseas. Funds for JDC's overseas programs are provided by the United Jewish Appeal.

18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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