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April 29, 1960 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-04-29

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onday to Be Allied Jewish tampaign Day
Prof. Haber to Address Closing

Dinner of Drive at Jewish Center

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Left to right, at the Allied Jewish Campaign report meet-
ing last Friday: Paul Zuckerman, Irwin Cohn and Max Fisher.
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"There is every indication the morial Building as headquar-

closing dinner of the Allied ters as they devote all day to-

Jewish Campaign, at 6:30 p.m., day and Monday to putting the
Monday, at the Jewish Center, campaign past last year's total
18100 Meyers, will be a victory of $4,850,000. All seven trade
celebration," said the campaign and professional divisions • are
chairman, Irwin L Cohn. "By holding last minute meetings to
finishing strong, and staying on intensify solicitation of their re-
the job until we have seen all maining prospects.

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potential contributors, we will • Cohn, who will preside at the
have one of the best campaigns closing dinner, urged all those
in the Jewish Welfare Federa- planning to attend who have
tion's 26 year history," Cohn not made - reservations, to call
said. the campaign office, WO 5-3939,
He called the closing dinner for reservations. "By letting the
Speaker, Prof. William Haber, campaign office know you are
of the University of Michigan, coming, you' will insure the
"one of our greatest Jewish best service for yourselves, and
Americans and an outstanding all of the large number expect-
authority on Jewish affairs. Dr. ed to attend," Cohn said.
Haber is an international au-
Dr. Richard C. Hertz, of Tem-
thority on refugee affairs, and ple Beth El, will pronounce
it is most appropriate he speak the invocation. Max M. Fisher,
to us during world refugee year. president of the Jewish Welfare
Because there is an Israel, one Federation, will speak on be-
Million formerly stateless peo- half of the • Federation. Paul
ple have been admitted back Zuckerman, campaign co-chair-
into the world of normalcy. Dr. man, will call for the • reports.
Haber will tell us about these Jack 0. Lefton, chairman, will
people,' Cohn said.
report for the trades and pro-
Miriam Hadar, the beauti- fessions. Mrs. Eugene J. Arn-
ful and talented Miss Israel, feld, Women's Division chair-
also will be - on the closing man, will report for her divi-
dinner program. She is •a for- sion. Alan E. Luckoff, president,
mer member of the Israel de- will report for the Junior Di-
fense forces and a veteran of vision.
, the 1956 Sinai Campaign
Isidore Sobeloff, executive
against Egypt. She is a for- vice-president of the Federa-
mer student at the Hebrew tion, will announce the cam-
University and is now a senior paign total at the close of the
scholarship student at New meeting. •
York University Law School
The Mechanical Trades Divi-
where she was • named - Miss sion, • under • the chairmanship
NYU.
of Irwin Green, became the first
Cohn reported that the cam- division to pass 100 per cent

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raised $1,001,825, for 102 per
cent of its 1959 total.
The food division, under Max
M. Shaye; the arts and crafts
division, with Charles F. Rosen
as chairman; the Women's Di-
vision with Mrs. , Arnfeld as
chairman, and the Junior Divi-
sion with Luckoff as chairman,
were all just under the 100 per
cent mark at the fifth report
meeting and should all report
more than 100 per cent at the
closing dinner. The professional
division, under the chairman-
ship of Arnold E. Frank and
Dr. I. Jerome Hauser, and the
services division, with Sidney
J. Bertin, chairman, were at

the 90 per cent mark at the
campaign's last report meeting
where the chairmen announced
that their divisions would be
beyond the 100 per cent mark
at the close of the campaign.
Cohn urged newcomers to
Detroit and others who may not
be on the campaign's rolls to
become a part .of their com-
munity's record of philanthropy
by calling the Campaign office,
WO 5-3939, on Monday, and
making a pledge ' to the 1960
campaign. "Our 3,000 campaign
workers visit more than 26,000
contributors to the campaign,
but there must be some peo-
ple we miss," Cohn said. "Those
of us who work on the cam-
paign are so proud of the help
we give Jews overseas, of our
13 member agencies in our city
that make Detroit a better place
for all of us, and of the support
we give our national Jewish
agencies, that we are sure any-
one we miss would want the
privilege of being . able to con-
tribute," Cohn said.
In a final statement to all
campaign workers, Cohn urged
them to make Monday Allied
Jewish Campaign day, and use
it to see any remaining pros-
pects they have, and then bring.
their reports to the closing din-
ner, Monday evening.

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