THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 6, Jewish Welfare Federation Holds Lowenthal, Kolitz Detroit to Participate in UJA's Judge Theodore Levin as President SparkBondPlans $50,000,000 Cash Collection Drive Judge Theodore Levin was re- Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, presi- elected president of the Jewish dent, Women's Division; Jacob Welfare Federation by the Fed- A. Citrin, chairman, community relations division; Louis LaMed, eration board of governors. United States District Judge chairman, education . division; for the Eastern District of Mich- Erwin S. S i m o n, chairman, igan, Judge Levin is a national health and welfare division; authority in the field of Jewish Louis Tabashnik, chairman, cap- social service. ital needs committee. He has repre- sented Detroit at national as- Tabashnik to Head semb li es of Capital Needs Group the Council of Louis Tabashnik has been Jewish Feder- named .chairman of the Jewish ations and Welfare Federation committee Welfare Funds, on capital needs, announces and a year ago Federation president, Judge joined the Theodore Levin. United Jewish Tabashnik, who was associate Appeal cara- chairman o f t van to Israel thee Commit- for a view of tee, succeeds Judge Levin Feder a tio n- Sidney J. supported programs. Allen. He Judge Levin served as vice- :serves on the president of the Michigan Com- board of mission on Displaced Persons, ernors of the as vice-chairman of the Michi- Jewish W e 1 gan State Council on Immigrant a r e Federa- Education and as president of tion and on Resettlement Service, Jewish : i the boards of Social Service Bureau and .the Detroit United Jewish Charities. Service Group, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich was Sinai Hospital elected a Vice-President of Fed- and North End eration. Re-elected Vice-Presi- Clinic. dents are Allied Jewish Cam- The commit- paign chairman Max M. Fisher tee on capital and campaign vice-chairman Hy- Tabashnik needs reviews man Safran. Max J. Zivian was the proposals of member agen- re-elected treasurer and Isidore cies of Federation for, expansion Sobeloff, Federation executive of present buildings and addi- vice-president, secretary. tion of new structures. It at- Re-elected members at-large tempts to determine as nearly of the Federation executive corn- as possible the increased operat- mitte are Abe Kasle, Max Osnos, ing costs which will be required Samuel H. Rubiner and George for these expanded programs. M. Stutz. Abraham Srere joins Based on its examination the Judge William Friedman as an committee makes recommenda- honorary member of the exec- tions to the Federation execu- utive committee. tive committee and board of Members of the executive governors for specific capital committee by provisions of Fed- expenditures. eration by-laws are: Sidney J. Allen, president, United Jewish Charities; Jack 0. Lefton, presi- JWF Junior Division dent, Detroit Service Group; Election on June 17 JWF Women Meet Tuesday; Slate Elections Alexander Lowenthal, busi- ness and civic leader of Pitts- burgh, national chairman of Guardians of Israel, spoke last night at the home of Charles Milan, 19900 Canterbury, where he met with Detroit Israel Bond leaders to help in final plans for the Israel 10th anniversary ban- quet to be held next Wednes- day, at Temple Israel. Next Tuesday, Zvi Kolitz, noted motion picture producer in Israel, whose full-length film, "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer," won international acclaim, will be the guest speaker at the home of Mrs. Jules Kraft, 3104 W. Outer Drive, at a dessert lunch- eon. Kolitz will present Na- tional Israel Bond Sponsor pins to all women who have' pur- chased $1,000 in Israel Bonds in tribute to Israel's 10th anni- versary year. Robert L. Siegel, chairman of the nominating committee of the Junior Division of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation, has sub- mitted the following slate of nominees for positions on the division board: Jay W. Allen, Mrs. J. I. Alspec- Thirteen years of Jewish Wel- tor, Steven Bromberg, Byron Can- fare Federation Women's divi- vasser, Stanley R. Gard, Harvey A. Gordon, Hugh W. Greenberg, Je- sion accomplishments will be rome Halperin, Merle Harris, Mrs. portrayed at 12 noon, Tuesday, Max Lapides, Alan E. Luckoff, Leon Olshansky, Gilbert Osnos, Mrs. when division holds its annual Gilbert Osnos, Miriam H. Reitman, meeting at Tam O'Shanter Coun- Ivan Scholnick, Jerome Schostak, Audrey Seligson, Walter Shapero, try Club. Robert L. Siegel, Sandra Slobin, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson and Mrs. Gerald L. Stein, Fred Winkel- man, Millicent Berry, Miles Brasch, Mrs. J. Shurly Horwitz, chair- Avram "Bud" Charlip, Mel Dur- men of the day, announce that bin, Richard Hamburger, Edward Narens, Herbert Ruben, Barbara guest speaker will be Mrs. Jack Steinberg, Bruce Thal, Valerie A. Goodman, president of the Wetsman, Bruce Wayne, Ernestine and Mark Zivian. UJA National Women's Division. Winston In addition, candidates may Mrs. Goodman was born in Vi- be nominated by petitions bear- enna, settled in St. Louis and ing the names of 25 members was graduated from the St. of Junior Division and filed Louis Teachers College. She is with the chairman of the nomi- a member of the national board nating committee by June 12. of the United Israel Appeal, and Election will he held June 17, has visited Israel on many occa- at the Ten Mile Branch of the sions. Jewish Center. A musical skit written by Members of the nominating Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner and committee are Jay W. Allen, directed by Mrs. Sidney J. Wi- Stephen Bromberg, Jerome ner will be presented. Members Schostak and Mrs. Gerald L. of the review cast are Mesdames Stein. Frank Reisman, Leon Lewis and Manuel Rotenberg. Mrs. Harry H. Platt will provide piano ac- Comay Arrives in U. S. NEW YORK, (JIA)—"Israel companiment for the skit. Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, divi- is an oasis of calm in the seeth- sion president, will preside at ing politics of the Middle East," Michael S. Comay, Deputy Di- the meeting. Allied Jewish Campaign re- rector-General of the Israel sults will be announced by Mrs. Foreign Ministry, said on his ar- Lewis B. Daniels, campaign rival at Idlewild Airport Sunday for a tour of the United States chairman. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, nomi- and Canada in behalf of the Is- nations chairman, will present rael bond drive. Comay stressed that the visit- the slate of nominees and an ors now streaming into Israel election will be held. Assisting with the day's ac- have been struck by her calm tivities are Mesdames Leo Mel- despite tensions in the Middle len and Jack Sporn, club ar- East. "Underneath the general rangements; Harry Spoon, food; relaxation and enjoyment and Aaron Nathan, decorations; Har- pride of the tenth anniversary old A. Robinson, promotion; celebrations," the Israel diplo- nni n1 ell ow ,o_,,,,, Ntrim_o_r_vt• Detroit will participate in a special drive to collect $50,- 000,000 in cash toward the 1958 campaign goal of the United Jewish Appeal prior to the UJA's 20th anniversary conference, in Jerusalem, an- nounces Max - M. Fisher, 1958 Allied Jewish Campaign chair- Man. Fisher said that plans are under way to help spur im- mediate cash collections urgently needed to keep pace with the mounting require- ments of the UJA's human- itarian programs in Israel and more than a score of other countries. A Detroit delegation will present a check at the UJA anniversary conference, to be held June 24, 25 and 26, in Jerusalem. Hundreds of com- munal leaders from the United States will participate in the first UJA Conference ever held in Israel. A highlight of "Cash Line" where each com- munity representative will pre- sent proceeds from their local drives. EARN EXTRA MONEY REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE WANTED Classes now starting MILLER BROS. REALTY UN. 4-7600 10619 W. 7 Mi. In view of the political crisis in France, it is imperative that Ambassador Tsur remain at his vital post in Paris. The Government of Israel is therefore sending one of her leading statesmen The Honorable MICHAEL S. COMAY Former Israel Ambassador to Canada and Deputy Director General of The Ministry for Foreign Affairs as guest of honor at the ISRAEL 10th ANNIVERSARY BANQUET Dedicated to Israel's First Decade of Progress and featuring HARRY HERSHFIELD Dean of American Humorists and Master of Ceremonies Extraordinary EMMA SCHAVER Internationally - renowned soprano and concert and recording artist WED., JUNE 11— 6:30 P.M. — TEMPLE ISRAEL ma nderson at Merton Rd. JOHN E. LURIE, Banquet Chairman Dietary Laws Will Be Observed fOR RESERVATIONS DETROIT ISRAEL BOND COMMITTEE 2200 David Stott Bldg. WOodward 2-5091