Detroiters Join in Launching
'60 United Jew's
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Miss Greenspon
Wins Award
for Grand Opera

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(problems that have confronted
ham Harman, Israel's Ambassa- !us since World War H."
dor to the United States, who I
Detroiters who participated 1 Muriel Greenspon. a Detroit
told the 400 Jewish leaders! in the UJA sessions here in- imezzo-soprano currently study-
present that funds raised over dude: Messrs. and Mesdames ing for her master's degree at
the years by UJA have helped Abe Kasle, Israel Davidson the University of Michigan,
to make possible "the simplest and Charles Grosberg; and was the recipient last week of
and most successful refugee Louis Davidson, Sol Eisen- the S2.500 Detroit Grand Opera-'
absorption program in Jewish berg, Harvey Willens, Nathan Grinnell Scholarship Award.
history." Fishman, Irwin I. Cohn, Dr. Miss Greenspon, 22-year-old
At Saturday evening's session Milford Golden. Daniel Laven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
of the three-day conference, a Isidore Sobeloff and Miss Es- ward Greenspon, of 15731
message from Senator Herbert they Prussian. '; Cloverlawn, was a unanimous
H. Lehman asked American Louis Berry and Abe Kasle
choice for the
award.
Jews not to let their success in were reappointed members of
aiding and rescuing 2.700.000 the U J A National Campaign
She was
picked fro m
oppressed and threatened JeWs Cabinet.
eight finalists
in the past generation "obscure u JA•
Midwest Parley
who were left
the fact that thousands of our
A three-day Midwest Leader-
following an
people are still suffering de-
earlier audi-
g,rading misery and discrim- ship Institute under the aus-
pices
of
the
United
Jewish
Ap-
tion. She was •
ination."
peal, to initiate the participa-
the only girl
The former Senator and
tion
of
the
mideastern
area
in
in the contest
Governor of New York. who
the UJA 1960 Campaign, will i thh,
`'finals:
in recent years has served the
be conducted at Hotel Moraine.
Aiming at a
UJA in honorary positions,
Highland Park, Ill., starting to-
career
i
advised the conference that
night. through Sunday after- Miss Greenspon opera . Miss
in this year's effort he would j ' noon.
Greenspon was advised to audi-
take. an active, day-to-day
Israel's Ambassador Harman tion next year for the Metro-
leadership role. He declared
will be the principal speaker at politan Opera. She is a student
that he was doing this, along
the banquet session Saturday of Chase Baromeo.
with other prominent New
evening. He will share the
The talented, young singer I
Yorkers, "to dramatize our
speaker's platform with Philip• received her bachelor's degree
view of the seriousness of
M. Klutznick. a UJA national in music last June from U. of
this problem."
chairman and chairman of the M.. and will receive her mas-
In addition to hearing from Bnai Brith International Coun- ter's degree this June. follow-
Senator Lehman, the Saturday ails
ing a recital concert on May 1,
night session saw several ma-
Another highlight of the ban- in Ann Arbor.
jor actions taken that are de- quet will be the first appear-
She is scheduled to appear ;
signed to increase the particina- • ance in this country of -Mrs. March 8 here at a program of I
tion of lay leaders in the 1960 Ida Loew. who served as the in- the Music Study Club.
campai•-, n. These included: spiration- for and heroine of
Miss Greenspon, who has
1) The announcement of the - Eva." the best-selling novel by
made several appearances in the
completion of a 66-man National Meyer Levin on a Polish girl community. has performed for
Campaign Cabinet for the 1960 who masqueraded as a non-Jew. several seasons at the Botsford
UJA, composed of prominent worked as a domestic with a Inn and the Flint summer
communal figures, headed by non-Jewish family and in a theaters. Earlier this season.
Melvin Dubinsky, of St. Louis. Nazi munitions plant until she she sang the role of Mercedes
The Ca h i n e t, together with was found out by the Nazis and in Bizet's "Carmen" with the
UJA's officers, will guide the clapped into Auschwitz concen- Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
conduct of the campaign.
tration camp.
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2) The decision to hold a
Two documentary films, "The
FOR THAT SPECIAL
series of large-scale leadership Key" and "Shamsi". will be
•nstitutes. to examine the is- shown.
sues of the 1960 effort and ways
The Conference will get un-
Gift See . . .
of bringing them to the atten- derway today with a dinner ses-
tion of the public. A Mid-NVest sion devoted to the work of the
Leadership Institute will he Joint Distribution Committee.
JEWELER
of
held in Chicago. Feb. 12.14. and an affiliated agency of the UJA
Certified Master
a Far West Institute at Palm which devotes itself to aiding
Watchmaker & Jeweler
Springs. California the follow- Jews overseas operating the pro-
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3) In New York City. a group helping the aged and physically
of 21 of the campaign's most handicapped who cannot be ab-
prominent supporters, in addi- sorbed into regular health chan-
tion to Lehman. will undertake nets-
special posts that require their
Prominent JDC leaders who
actual day-to-day participation will address the meeting are:
in the campaign,.
Charles H. Jordan. Director-
The conference heard Rabbi General for Overseas Opera-
Herbert A. Friedman. Psis ex- tions of the JDC: Edward M. M.
ecutive vice chairman, declare Warburg. Chairman of the JDC
that in 1960 "American Jews and Honorary Chairman of the
have a great. creative oppor- UJA. and Moses A. Leavitt. ex-
tunity to wipe the slate clean of ecutive vice-chairman of JDC
many long-standing refugee and secretary of UJA.

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