Allied Campaign Opens Wednesday Lerner and Dafm to Speak; Israeli Soprano on Program Dr. Max Lerner, journalist and poly _calscientist, and Shos- •hana Shoshan, Israeli soprano, will join Reuven Dafni, Consul of Israel in New York, on Tem- ple Israeli's podium for the formal opening of the 1956 Al- lied Jewish Campaign, at 8 p.m., next Wednesday. A dinner conference for • all campaign sectio.n and diviSion chairmen iv ill precede the formal opening. The meeting will give all chairmen an op- portunity to make final pre- campaign reports and will facilitate announcing an up- to the-minute pre-campaign total at the campaign's formal opening. Lerner, dean of graduate studies at Brandeis University and a columnist for the New York Post, is nationally famous for his ability to interpret world affairs. He is one • of the nation's keenest analysts of the political and economic scenes at home and abroad. In his columns in the Post he has ex- posed the methods used, by American anti-Zionists • in spreading hate against all Jews. Miss Shoshan, a "Sabra" native born Israeli—excels at interpreting modern Israeli mu- sic. She is a member of the Israeli Folk Opera and has been an overwhelming success in leading hotels and on radio in the United States. • Israel COnsul Dafni, a World War paratrooper with the British army, served on the Mixed Israel-Arab .Armistice Commission. He has been consul of Israel in New York and director of the DR. MAX LERNER ... 48 Women. Aid in Real Estate Council Registers Sorting of 13,000 74% Increase to Allied Campaign Pledges in Drive The Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division office at the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Build- ing, 163 Madison, was a beehive of activity last week as 48 de- voted division members joined the staff in the gigantic task of sorting and assigning 13,000 pledge cards. "Without the help of these wonderful volunteers it would be all but impossible to assign pledge slips," said Woman's Di- vision campaign chairman, Mrs. Harry L. Jones. "With their aid the job went smoothly, quickly and efficiently and our solicit- ing will be done with maximum effectiveness." Mrs. Jones listed the following as having aided enormously in the work to be done: Mesdames Jerry Abramson, Nor- man Adilman, Samuel Babcock, Dan- iel Birnbaum, Dorothy Bloom, Aaron Budman, Irving Burke, Moe Caplan, Madeline Eiges, Milton Fishman, Her- bert Frank, Jerry Frank, Charles Ga- lin•, Samuel Gerber,• Leo Gold, David Goldman, James Goodfriend, Hugh Greenberg, Louis Heideman, John Hopp, Jr. John Bernard Horwitz, Miles Jaffe, Harry Kifferstein, Mel- vin Kolbert, Jack Kroker, J. H. Le- Vine, Morton Lewis, Adolph Lowe, M. Lulkin, Lippman Lumberg; Mor- ris Mellen, Sol Passel, Maurice Perl- man. Ralph Pierce, Sylvan Rapaport, Harry Robinson, Jack Rom, A. Rothschild, Saul J. Rubin, Chas. Ru- biner, Rudolph Scherock, Max M. Schubiner, Samuel S. Silver, Arthur Soltar,. Thai, Paul Tilds, Irving Wartel and William Zack. Israel Office of Information since 1953. All campaign divisions have Campaigners Hear been conducting fund raising events in an effort to have col- Analysis of Murro-w lections well underway before Mid-East Broadcast campaign opening. Following After according Samuel N. the formal opening, 3,336 work- ers will solicit 30,000 Detroit Katzin, Chicago builder and co- developer of Detroit's Gratiot- Jews. Orleans Redevelopment Project, an ovation when he addressed their dinner meeting at the Sheraton - Cadillac Hot e 1, 135 members of the real estate and building council backed up their applause with an outpouring of cash for the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. After reviewing local needs, Katzin discused the overseas picture from the point of view of Edward R. Murrow's "See It Now" show /devoted to Israel and Egypt. Seeing Murrow's map of the Near East, and the little sliver Checking campaign °figures at the arts and crafts division of land that is Israel surrounded dinner of the Allied Jewish -Campaign are (left to right) Dr. by huge Arab countries, made Frank Rosenthal, Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El, guest speaker it ludicrous to even discuss the at the dinner, David Safran who showed his color slides of possibility of Israeli aggression Israel, Nathan Balaban, division chairman, and Leonard N. against the Arab nations, Kat- Simons, general pre-campaign chairman. zin said. • Speaking of Marrow's inter- view with the guard at a kibbuti on Israel's border, Kat- zin said, here are Jews living in peril that we cannot en:•. vision. Katzin stressed that Israel has , been making tremendous sac- rifices in financing the immi- gration of North African Jews and emphasized that she cannot continue to do so because of the Communist arms threat. The Jews we bring from North Africa to Israel may be lives saved, said Katzin. When we %Y.w. help Israel we are acting in the Arts and crafts division leaders at the dinner: - (standing best of faith as American citi- left to right) Leon S. Wayburn, Jack K. Lewis, Herbert H. zens, he added. Klein, Herbert A. Aaronsson and Joseph S. Bing hand in work- ers kits as Louis N. Henderstein (seated right) checks contents 28—Detroit Jewish News with Stanley R. Akers. Friday, March 30, 1956 Arts and Crafts Division Leaders "That is the kind of pledging I like to see," guest speaker Samuel N. Katzin, Chicago builder and co-developer- of De- troit's Gratiot-Orleans Redevelopment Project (second from left) tells Abe Green, real estate and building division chair- man, who shows his pledges made to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign at the real estate and building council dinner, March 21, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hptel. Flanking Katzin and Green are division associate chairmen Milton Howard (left) and Irving Rose. • • ,-- ••••••:•: -Ik., :i :•4•..0.-- f•?.:".•51,4k, Registering. former real estate and building council chair- men at the Council's dinner are (seated,. left to right) Joseph Holtzman and Louis Berry. Registering are (left to right) David Wilkus, Ben Wilk, Mandell L. Berman, Charles Agree, David Pollick and Daniel A.Laven. When results were tallied, $360,000, representing a '74 per cent increase over last year's slips, had been pledged to the Allied Jewish Campaign at the dinner. Insurance Men Active in Drive •;•.•46;:;5,, , Pre-campaign chairman Louis C. Blumberg (standing, left) checks with insurance men (seated, left to right) Adolph E. Baron, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Sidney J. Berton and (standing, left to right) Henry Channer, Saul W. Mason, and Samuel J. Greenberg, regarding pre-campaign efforts for the Allied Jew- ish Campaign. Come to the Formal Openiititg of -14e 1956 Allied Jewish Campaign Wednesday, April 4, 8 p. m., at Temple Israel ... Amission Free Your Presence will give evidence of your concern in our great current humanitarian efforts. When you are asked to give . . . to meet the Israel ethergency .. . Be ready to give MUCH MORE than ever before