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March 10, 1961 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-03-10

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THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS — Friday, . March 10, 1961 --

such as this, there will be be
creased demand for the services
of our 14 Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion member agencies right here
in Detroit."

Paul Zuckerman Announces Selection of Nine
Jewish Campaign Trade, Professmonal Chairmen

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With the official opening of the ing," the chairman said.
Irwin Green, chairman of the
1961 Allied Jewish Campaign less
than two weeks away, Paul million dollar 1960 Detroit Serv-
Zuckerman, campaign chairman, ice Group cup winning mechanical
has announced the names of the trades division, returns as 1961
chairmen of the campaign's nine chairman. He leads a list of nine
trade and professional divisions. campaign leaders who will be
The campaign opens officially chairmen of the trade and profes-
divisions.
March 22, with a dinner at the sional
Last year, the mechanical
Statler Hilton Hotel.
trades division had the biggest
"It is essential to the success percentage of increase over the
of the campaign that a good por- previous year of the campaign's
tion of the previous year's total seven divisions. , The division
is assured by the campaign open- raised $1,090,000 from 1,027 con-
ing," Zuckerman said.
tributors. •
Green, who was chairman of
"Charles H. Gershenson, pre-
campaign chairman, and co-chair- the 1960 Detroit Service Group
men Sol Eisenberg, A. Alfred Israel Survey Tour, is a member
Taubman, Jack J. Wainger and of the board of governors of the
the division pre-campaign chair- Jewish Welfare Federation, Jew-
men are doing a marvelous job ish Community Center and DSG.
Chairmen of the mercantile
and already have enmassed an
impressive total. It is now up to division are Louis H. Manning
the division chairmen and workers and Max J. Pincus. Manning has
to swell that total in the short been chairman of the division's
time before the Campaign open- jewelry section. Pincus serves on

Arts and Crafts Division. of Allied
Campaign Gets a New Chairman

. Manning

Arthur Howard

the board of governors of the
Federation and the board of the
DSG. The mercantile division
raised $517,000 in 1960. The
division workers must solicit
2,750 contributors.
The service division will be
under the chairmanship of Myron
D. Stein, who has long been a
key worker and leader
bers
division. Last ye
of the servi
dill on contri-
buted $176
of
Arthur oward, a me
of dir DS
the bo
and Fr h Air
of the
chair
sed
division
buildi
utors
$812,
from 1,
in 196
o was chair-
Georg
division more
man of pi
than a decade ago, returns as
1961 division chairman. He is a
member of the board of the DSG
and the Jewish Center.
The food division, which
ont
either been a cup win
running conten
o
•e
$546,0
several year rais
ibut in 1960.
from 877 c
rank ' and Dr. I.
Arnold
Jerome auser are chairme
the di ion with the
ssi
tribut s—the
sion. rank, a
Se
boar of Jewish
d DSG, d Hau
ice
al,
chie of staff o Sinai Ho
ore ,
will pervise the work
ape to 1
0 workers wh
than
from:
e than -$
-get.
3,500-=co
Irving o erg -is the new
chairman of the arts - and crafts

division which raised $200,000
from 530 contributors.
"Many men beside the chair-
men must assume positions of
great responsibility if a cam-
paign the size of ours is to be
successful," said Zuckerman."
Each of our division chairmen
have been active in the cam-
paign. They know that in a year

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Irving Goldberg (left) was introduced as the new chair-
man of the arts and crafts division of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, as successor to Harvey Willens (right), at whose home
Rabbi M. Robert Syme, who is being shown the division's
record of service in this photo, addressed the campaign
workers ' in this division.

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Food Division Activities Spur
Allied Jewish Campaign Efforts.

IF YOU'RE PLANNING A TRIP, CONSULT BUD AND ELLIOTT SCHUBINER'S

General S. L. A. Marshall, Detroit News military critic,
seated second from the right, was guest speaker at the annual
food division meeting of the 1961 Allied Jewish Campaign.
With Marshall are campaign vice chairman Tom Borman; the
food division pre-campaign chairman, Max M. Shaye, and
former campaign chairman, John E. Lurie. Standing, left to
right, are Paul Zuckerman, 1961 campaign chairman; George
D. Keil, food division chairman. General Marshall described
Israel's Army as, man for man, the best in the world, but said
he was even more impressed with the way the Israelis have
reclaimed the land and made it productive. The Campaign
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