Fecleration Annual Meeting Hears Enthusiastic • • Reports on Allied Jewish. Campaign s Progress Hebrew Schools, our Jewish will open the Frieda G. and Harry- L. Jones, Theodore Le- Community Center, our camps David M. LeVine Infirmary vin, Nathan Silverman, Abra- enrich the lives of our ,chil- Wing with a capacity for 120 ham Srere, Mrs. Leonard H, dren, strengthen their convic- additional residents within the Weiner and Max J. Zivian. tions about Jewish life, develop next few months. The Shapero since the inception of the Jewish their potentiality for leader- School of Nursing at Sinai Hos- Members of the Women's Di- an Welfare Federation. Long ship in the Jewish community. pital will open its doors for vision staged a musical review advocate of a Jewish hospital Through the Jewish Commun- students next September. The of Detroit Jewish Life. in Detroit, and a worker toward ity Council we reinforce the Jewish Community Center that goal, he 71 ow serves on the Jewish community's tireless United Hebrew School branch Detroit Jewish NeWs-7 board of Sinai Hospital. efforts to protect, strengthen in Oak Park will be ready for Friday, February 10, 1956 "So continuous and diver- and expand the democratic use this summer." sified have been. Samuel H. principles under which we Sobeloff Honored Rubiner's labors in behalf of live." Judge Levin announced that the Jewish Welfare Federation Reports were submitted at I Isidore Sobeloff, Federation ex- and its member agencies, that the meeting by Max M. Fisher, ecutive director, has been.nam- when confronted with questions, treasurer; Mrs. L. B. Daniels, ed executive vice-president in 'recognition of his colleagues in Federation president of the WoMen's Di- the growth of pay him UnC011SCiattS tribute by vision, and Isidore Sobeloff, Federation and saying, `Ask.. Sam. Rubiner, he Federation executive director. the stature of will know.' Despite the burden An amendment to the Fed- CtiltItIPIT the man who of his many communal posi- eration by - laws, proposed RATS OUR SERVICE facilitated that tions, Samuel H. Rubiner has by Morris Garvett and IS FREE! give growth. never. been too busy to adopted unanimously, pro- * Ideal for SAVE BY MAIL: Elected to Corporations each task his best effort, to vides for three-year terms on *1Legal for Trust & Pension Funds at - large posi- entertain all points of view, the Federation board of gov- * Credit & Labor 'Unions * Individusio tions on t h e or to serve in just one more ernors for past presidents * Money in by 10th Earns from 1st F e de ration's capacity on behalf of the com- and Allied Jewish Campaign * Save Any Antownt - $500 to $1 Millie* board of gov- munity. chairmen. Call or Writs TODAY! WO 1-1500 Sobeloff ernors were: is community "The Jewish Judge Levin deplored the C. N. DAVIDSON & CO: Irving W. Blumberg, Jacob A. justly proud of Samuel H. shortage of professional per- 716 PENC6$CCT ELDG., Detroit Z6, Mich. Rubiner's devoted efforts, as its sonnel in agencies like the Citrin, Samuel Frankel, Mrs. representative, toward the bet- Center, the camps, the Social terment of the general com- Service Bureau and the He- munity, Some of the positions brew Schools. "I am eager," in the general community he he said, "that Federation, has held with distinction are: through its executive com- Com- Vice-president, United mittee, address itself to a Come in and see me on a 1956 Chrysler or Plymouth. munity ServiceS; co-chairman, solution which will set up Metropolitan Detroit Building the necessary standards to Since Grace left me for the Prince . . I'm really Fund; vice-president, Metro- encourage young men and giving the best deals in town. politan USG; co chairman, Unit- women to enter this essential (signed) Heartbroken ed Negro Fund; board member, field of communal service." United Foundation; United Reporting on Detroit's having Health and Welfare Fund. of raised, in 1955, for the eighth Michigan; and the Detroit Chap- consecutive year, a sum ex- ter of the American Red Cross. ceeding $4,000,000, under the P.S. Grace — how could you do this to me? "The Jewish Welfare Federa- Detroit Allied Jewish Cam- tion benefited from Samuel H. paign chairmanship of John E. Rubiner's bril.lian.t leadership Lurie, Judge Levin stated: during his five years as presi- "As we face the responsi- dent, 1950 to 1955. He continues bilities of 1956 our board and Chrysler-Plymouth Sales & Service to make his goad judgment, our campaign chairmen, John and practical Lurie and Max Fisher, fully 17437 3RD, 11/2 blocks North of McNichols social . vision, business acumen felt as Execu- realized that we must go be- tive Committee Chairman and yond the $4,150,000 of 1955 a member of the Finance and and we have accepted the additional responsibility of Capital Needs committee. - "He has represented his $1,230,000 for t h e United Jewish Appeal Special Fund. CO/72.77MM itff and brought honor to it as president of the Mid- To date the response to the You can count on west Section. of the National 1956 Allied Jewish Campaign Jewish Welfare Board; East has been remarkably encour- Central Region Vice-President aging. I am confident that we of the Council of Jeteish -Fed- will work tirelessly to reach erations and Welfare Funds and our goal." Judge Levin also reported a member of the national board; and as a member of two econo- that: "Our community owns a 12-acre site at Curtis and Mey- mic missions to Israel. "In awarding him the 1956 ers Road and plans are being Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award. developed for the construction the Jewish Welfare Federation of an appropriate main build- takes pleasure in recognizing ing of the Jewish Community the invaluable services Samuel Center on this site. Our com- H. Rubiner. has rendered and munity owns a beautiful 720- anticipates enjoying many years acre site for camping at Tam- of his continued dedication to arack Hills and plans are mov- an ever improving community." ing along for its continued de- Encouraging reports were sub- velopment. Our Home for Aged mitted at the annual meeting of progress being made in the 1956 Allied Jewish Campaign activi- Schumer, Greenberg ties, and in the successful col- Head AK Division lection efforts on pledges in previous campaigns. Judge Levin's Report Curreryt In his annual report . as Always worth 100 cents on the dollar Rate president, Judge Theodore Levin pointed out that every contri- NEVER WORRY about fluctuating markets or other bution to the Allied Jewish risks when your savings are working, earning in a Campaign makes possible the Guardian Savings account. It's so easy to save the services of 14 local agencies, twice as many national agen- Guardian way—come in anytime or use our convenient cies and hundreds of programs Save-By-Mail plan. Your savings grow faster at Guar- in Europe, in Morocco and in dian—open an account now.. Israel. "We make it possible," he said, for the old and sick to MONEY ORDERS live their last years in dignity Only 15c - Regardless of Amount at the Jewish Home for Aged; HARRY L. SCHUMER we keep families together and (left) will be chairman and assure deprived and disturbed children of a full opportunity SAMUEL J. GREENBERG for development through the associate chairman, of the Jewish Social Service Bureau; services division in the 1956 and LOAN- ASSOCIATION we provide medical care for Allied Jewish Campaign, an- the sick .and contribute to the nounced John E. Lurie and 13646 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD Witt Tracey - I Bieck West if Schaefer advancement of medical sci- Max M. Fisher, co-chairmen. ence through Sinai Hospital. Regular Hours—MON.. TUES., WED., ERA., 10 A.M. Dr. I. S. KATZMAN was "Our agencies provide edu- to 5 P.M.—THURS., 10 A.M. to 9 P.M cation, formal and informal, to elected president of Deaconess our own children. Our United Hospital. Rubiner Given Butzel Award; Judge Levin Outlines Community Services The 1956 Butzel Memorial Award was presented Tuesday evening, at the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, to Samuel H. Rubiner, former president of the Federa- tion. Mr. Rubiner was the unani- mous choice of the board of judges, composed of presidents of all Detroit agencies affiliated with Federation. Justice Henry M. Butzel, brother of the late Fred W. Butzel, in whose memory - the award was established, made the presentation to Mr. Rubiner. Judge Theodore Levin pre- sided at the annual Federation meeting. The award to Mr. Rubiner pays him the following honors: "The Jewish Welfare Federa- tion of Detroit hereby designates Samuel H. Rubiner winner of the 1956 Fred M. Butzel kfem- orial Award for outstanding communial scary ice. "Samuel H. Rubiner grew up in our community and with it. He attended the United Hebrew Schools and is now a member of its board of directors. As a young man 9nany of his activi- ties centered around the Hannah Schloss Building. He is now a board member and past bresi- dent of its modern counterpart, the Jewish Community Center. "As our community organized to meet the needs of its citizens effectively and to support Jew- ish causes nationally and inter- nationally, Samuel H. Rubiner was among the leaders in its progress. He has been active in every Allied Jewish Campaign Remember J.NJ. As Shalach Monos for PURIM Plant Trees in Israel in Honor of Your Friends and Relatives . . . Give them JNF Certificates on Purim and on all Happy Occasions. JNF land supports the whole Israel economy— it grows Israel's food— on it stand Israel religi- ous, educational a n d welfare institutions. * To make more land pro- ductive, to keep the land fertile, to protect the soil from erosion and from being washed away by wind and rain storms —that is what trees are for. This is the INF pro- gram of afforestation. * THE 111 • N. • YOUR FUND JEWISH NATIONAL FUND OF DETROIT 11345 Linwood Ave, Detroit 6 TO 8-7384 Your SAVINGS Earn I'M TORCHING! - call IR:V LEWIS at SU. 8-5850 PALMER PARK MOTOR SALES culd cae. ti t'3 ummu tri SAm o s