Zuckerman Appoints Five Campaign Officers; Drive to Aid Fiftr-five Causes Two Division Fund-Raising Sessions ,Slated by Allied Jewish Campaign C Hamilton Motor Sales . Midwest Pane Acts in Suppon of UJA Campaign $3111 4 ° LESS Ben Jack AI . altiamstamt N EWS -- Friday, February 17, 1961 Paul Zuckerman, chairman of of Mr. and Mrs. Kopel I. Kahn. the 1961 Allied Jewish Cam- Zvi Kolitz, Israeli author and' paign, announces that the Cam- producer of Israel's motion pic- paign's first two division-wide ture, "Hill 2• _ • • 4. • r," fund-raising meetings for men will b will be held this week. Allied Jewish Camp 'an Services division contributors ivided into seven trades and will meet for brunch, 10:30 a.m rofessional divisions Many Sunday at the Furniture Clu .contrib gift to 18940 Schaefer. the ign divi The compelling United Je ish Appeal movie, "Memo to •• s. Eichmann," will be shown at the meeting. Jack 0. Lefton, chairman of the Detroit Service Group, will Al Borman John Lurie Abe Shiffman Tom Borman Goldman comment on the film and dis- " * * * * cuss some of the services the Campaign supports. Paul Zuckerman, chairman of who will personally visit him to of Sinai Hospital. the 1961 Allied Jewish Cam- receive his gift for the Cam- on all Members of the real estate Zuckerman said the theme of paign, has named Al Borman paign. building division will meet the 1961 m- WALLACE Campaign treasurer and Tom The five top officers of the paign w . Wednesday at the home e "resc . e said 8 Borman, Harvey Goldman, John 1961 campaign all held key no d •ver passes • ithout Jews Sterling Patterns E. Lurie and Abe Shiffnian campaign posts in 1960. Lurie lea g hostile lands for the R o to r s Campaign vice-chairmen. and Shiffman retain their 1960 ha n that is Israel. for CLOTHING The campaign is the Jewish posts as vice-chairmen and Al I 4; Tat Rescue inc e ai y Welfare Federation's annual Borman continues as treasurer. Almost Everything. in Wear- ies fund-raising effort in behalf of Tom Borman, 1960 executive se ices F ing Apparel from Size 40 dre upon the United Jewish Appeal, 13 committee chairman, and Har- pr *de for Extra Long to 66 Stout. of our fellow-De • local member agencies in De- vey Goldman, executive commit- dre Zucke erry BAKER'S 1536 11:,7,V270 4 ft. "" troit, and a total of 55 separate tee member, become campaign causes that serve Jews in De- vice-chairmen. troit, nationally and overseas, Goldman was Allied Jewish particularly in Israel. Campain chairman in 1950, 1953 Home of "Price SerVice" NOW IS THE TIME Over the past five years, the and 1954. Lurie was campaign TO 6-2800 TO SELECT ANY ONE OF campaign has averaged more chairman in 1955 and than $5,000,000 annually, Zuck- Tom Borman s on the THE BEAUTIFUL WALLACE erman said. board of dir • ai Hos- PATTERNS AND SAVE 25% Each year more than 26,000 pital oard mem r of 13519 Hamilton at Davison at ELSON'S! separate gifts are received. A roit Service Group, the campaign army of 2,500 workers Saves You Money r-round organization of solicit contributors on an in We Are Authorized Dealers for Allied Jewish Campaign work- vidual basis. Each of the. •GORHAM •REED & BARTON ers. Al B rman the boar NEW 1961 PLYMOUTHS NEW tributors is assigned to a w of direc •TOWLE • INTERNATIONAL for th Are Priced At •LUNT ed Hebre. is a Visit With the Lattin's mem Federa- tion, AT mber and a former nt of the Jewish QUALITY y Center, board mem- JEWELERS THAN LAST YEARS ber of Sinai Hospital and of the 129-131 W. NINE MILE ROAD Detroit Service Group. Abe FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN Delegates to the United Jewish Shiffman serves on the board of LI 2 - 2110 Appeal's Midwest Leadership In- the agency.that bears his name, Open: Thurs., Fri, Sat. to stitute, held at Sheraton Hotel, Shiffman Clinic, and is director French Lick, Ind., last week-end, unanimously voted to start ac- tion to mount an extraordinary campaign in behalf of the na- tional UJA drive for $72,740,000. For centuries men have worried about what Max M. Fisher, president of their families would do if they died too soon. the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, who has just been Today men also worry about what they will named chairman of the 1961 Torch Drive, and Phillip Stoll- do if they haven't put aside enough money man, both of whom are mem- to take care of themselves if they live too bers of the reorganized Jewish long. Agency for Israel, Inc., were the Detroiters who played an A real dilemma. active role in the conference. There were delegates from 150 If you haven in lying cities in 13 states in the region. - it, a piec your mind wil always e The principal conference cupie speakers were: General Haim is is the piece that will ofte no Laskov, former Chief of Staff of be Table for vital business decisio or the Army of Israel; Rabbi Her- fo bert A. Friedman, of New York, executive vice chairman of the United Jewish Appeal; Moses A. Leavitt of New York, executive ()If Leitm , on f the nation's vice chairman of the Joint Dis- fin ial advisors and li special- tribution Committee; Fisher, who is a national UJA chairman, and ists, c Mrs. I. D. Fink of Minneapolis, chairman of the UJA's National Through careful analysis, he can draw up Women's Division. a plan for your family if you die or for General Laskov urged the your later years. In either case, it will supply Jews of the United States to guaranteed security, with the cost fitted to continue to share with Israel your income. "the overwhelming financial burden resulting from the rapid entry of nearly one mil- For a plan tailored just for you, - call Mr. lion Jewish refugees within a Leitman for a meeting at your convenience. span of 12 years." The number is WO. 1-2110. Naturally there Fisher told the delegates that is no obligation. the Jewish Agency for Israel will have the responsibility for To trade a piece of mind for Peace of Mind, receiving UJA funds and for selecting the programs on call today. which these funds are to be spent. Fisher, who is treasurer of this new agency, revealed that priori- ties will be given to the programs for building permanent housing for at least 2,000 immigrants this year, for The continuation of wel- fare and educational services on behalf of 12,000 children, the INSURANCE ANALYST reception of an expected im- migration of 30,000 and to aid 1833 First National Building • Detroit 26, Michigan • WO 1-2110 32,000 immigrant farmers in Israel,