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February 15, 1957 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-02-15

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Mrs. Stollman Becomes Bond Trustee! Alpha Zeta Omega Raises $1,000 for Israel Phar macy College

Over $1,000 was raised by
Alpha Zeta Omega, local phar-
maceutical alumni fraternity, at
a dinner last week at Club
Manhattan.
The event kicked off the local
phase of a national drive by
fraternity members to raise
$100,000, for a college of phar-
macy at the Hebrew University
in Jerusalem. -
Jack Robinson, president of
the alumni group,. said that a
number of events and indi-
vidual solicitation are planned
during the next three years to
raise the sum necessary to build
the college. _
He said that the average age
of the Israeli pharmacist today
is 59, indicating the desperate
need for young, trained phar-
macists in the next few years
A college of pharmacy, which

had been created at the Jeru-
salem school, has been aban-
doned of necessity because of
its inaccessibility in Jordan-
occupied territory. Small classes
are now taught in makeshift
buildings.
Nathan and Ada Moiseev
were dinner chairmen, and
Manuel Katzman was honored
for being the high fund-raiser.
At a program in late January
members of the Auxiliary

raised a substantial sum to-
wards the project. Members of
active chapters on college cam-
puses in the, area also are par-
ticipating in the 'campaign.

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Mrs. MAX STOLLMAN (right) holds a checks for $10,000
which she is presenting to MARILYN -CANTOR, daughter of
comedian Eddie Cantor, who was here to speak on behalf of
Israel Bonds. Miss Cantor is holding a 1957 Trustee pin, which
she gave to Mrs. Stollman for , the $10,000 bond purchase.

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Feature. Henny Littman, past
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erans and chairman of JWV's
"Star Spangled Revue," will
outline the role and activities
of the organization On the Jew-
- ish Community portion of the
Altman Jewish Hour.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: '7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: The third in a series
of addresses by Dr. Louis L.
Mann, rabbi of Chicago's Sinai
Congregation, will be on the
topic "Are Ydu Satisfied' to Be
Dissatisfied?"

ORT Women to Sponsor
Matinee of Musical

The coming Wednesday mat-
inee of S. N. Behrman's "Fan-
ny," Broadway musical, to be
performed at the Shubert Thea-
ter, will be sponsored by
Northwest and Northland Chap-
ters of Women's American ORT.
Mrs. Morton Hochman, re-
gional chairman of the project,
advises that proceeds will go
toward "Guardianship," ORT
effort to feed, clothe and edu-
cate refugees in. Israel. Tickets
for the event may be obtained
through her at UN. 1-4747, or
Mesdames M. Bertin and J.
Shatonoff, chairmen of North-
west and Northland Chapters,
respectively.

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a meeting of lodge officers who
wanted to make _an "officers'
contribution" to the centennial
efforts and the growth of Bnai
Brith here.
Assisting • Tucker are Larry
Kopel, Sam: Gottlieb, Morton
Lewis and Leo Eeber. The Bnai
Brith Bowling - Association is
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representing- the 24 lodges of
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Council will engage in a special
officers membership campaign
beginning on Monday. -
The special enrollment drive
was prompted to honor the cen-
tennial celebration of Bnai
Brith, which will be highlighted
by several major events later
this year. _
A goal of 10 new members
for each year of Bnai Brith
service in Detroit—or a total of
LOW new members—by June 30
has been established. The drive
is additional to that being car-
ried an in all - lodges.
Albert D. Tucker, third vice-
president of the Council and
chairman of the special mem-
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