Allied Campaign Closes on High Note, With Marked Increases Over Last Year ("Continued from Page 1) were submitted in behalf of the appreciation for the campaign sponsibility — the kind you Funds, whose inspiring address various divisions by Taubman, chairman's dedicated services. have demonstrated in this cam- Irving Kane, in his stirring paign." dealt with Israel's spiritual and Gershenson, M r s . Robinson, cultural aspirations and evalu- Fred Keidan, Max Shaye, Isi- address, declared that "the A trio of girl singers added ated the causes for which dore Koledney, Myron Stein, basic goals of our campaigns a jolly touch to the evening's Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler American Jewry is working ' Harry Aronow, Louis Grossman, derive from our spiritual heri- program by singing tunes — tage. A campaign in itself is composed by Mrs. Leonard Peter Copeland, Dr. Abraham with great dedication. THE FINEST JEWELRY but a means to another end Weiner — as salutes to the WATCHES AND SERVICE Max M. Fisher, president of ' Becker. — to communal pride. It can In his analysis of the cam- campaign leaders and the princ- the Jewish Welfare Federation, 18963 LIVERNOIS UN 1-8184 have meaning only as it paign, figures, Isidore ipal speaker as they appeared in an address in which he paid South of Seven serves humanity. That pur- before the audience. honor to the campaign chair- Sobeloff, executive director, pose, ideal and leadership is OPEN THURSDAY to 9 reported that assured pledges man. stated: The invocation at the dinner what we ought to be con- was given by Rabbi Leon Fram. "An organized community received prior to the closing cerned with, in our quest for amounted to $4,615,- like ours has three major func- meeting man's humanity to man." tions: budgeting, planning and 000 — far in excess of the Recalling the basic teachings fund-raising. The budgeting and $4,359,000 reported at a similar point in the campaign of Judaism, Kane pointed to the planning function involve 150 last year — and that an addi- watchwords of our fathers as individuals on Federation com- tional sum of at least $215,000 "having carried on an unbroken mittees and 500 board members Strictly Kosher Meats — Poultry is represented by the cards tradition that has been sus- of Federation agencies. When yet to be covered by the vari- tained through the years." He Originatorr of The Hollywood Roast we give recognition to our ous divisions. outlined the many services that campaign we cannot minimize • READY MADE HAMBURGER PATTIES • PIGEONS are being rendered by Ameri- Sobeloff said that there still planning and budgeting. is an excellent chance that the can Jewry in behalf of the aged, • FRESH, CUTUP CHICKEN PARTS • CHICKEN FAT "Nevertheless, campaigning is $5,000,000 mark will be in sponsoring the education of by far the most dramatic of co- reached, adding 1962 to the the youth through chains of • OVEN READY TURKEYS • CUBE STEAKS operative community activities. years 1948, 1949, 1956 and 1957 Jewish school systems, in the • KOSHER TV DINNERS • MOCK CHICKEN It involves 3,000 workers. It which were $5,000,000-plus cam- aid given the oppressed over- reaches into almost every Jew- paign years. • VEAL FOR SCALOPINI • PETCHA (Beef Feet) seas and in efforts in behalf of ish home. Pointing out that this is his Israel's upbuilding. "There is no doubt that the 25th year in Detroit, Sobeloff "We are part and parcel also Campaign message was carried took the occasion to join with of the larger American com- We Deliver — UN 1-4770 to our community most effec- other campaign leaders in hon- munity in which we live. as full tively this year. Our campaign oring his co-w orkers, Miss partners with civic duties," he Member Detroit Kosher experience underscored the sim- Esther Prussian and William stated. "There is no more noble Meat Dealers Association ple principle that personal con- Avrunin and the campaign staff. agenda in this most fortunate This Shield Is Your Protection viction of the campaign leaders He added his personal high re- community of our freedoms. and workers is their most valu- gard for Paul Zuckerman in The price of greatness is re- able asset. The depth of this con- viction on the part of Campaign Chairman Paul Zuckerman was dramatically evident from the start. Those who have worked with Paul know that he conveys ; his convictions effectively, with understanding, with a winning' persuasion. He has given the campaign a spirit and a level of morale which is a most sig- nificant factor in the results. Together with Charles Gershen- son. his able co-chairman, and with the highly energetic team of A. Alfred Taubman and Sol E i s e n b e r g, the pre-campaign chairmen. Paul made it clear that we are campaigning not only for money. We are deeply engaged in providing essential services and we are engaged in the vital job of establishing Jewish dignity and in saving Jewish lives." Zuckerman's Address Zuckerman, who presided, de- clared that the campaign leaders and workers dedicated them- selves to the great tasks of pro- viding freedom for the oppressed and havens of refuge for the homeless, and that the major aim in the drive was "to de- velop a full cultural life in our finest tradition." He added: "We have demonstrated again Michigan'slargesf Sfate-Chartered Savings andLoon Ass'n in 1962 that our Jewish com- munity will not tire of this strug- gle—that we will take our place and our responsibility in full measure for continued forward movement in good years and in bad. in average years and years of extraordinary need. As I face COMPOUNDED AND you, the contributors and work- ers. the people who have given PAID QUARTERLY real meaning to the sentiment and the philosophy of Jewish Savings Insured to $10,000 by an life, I am moved to salute you. Agency of the United States Gov't Your fine work and your good giving make me proud that I am one of you. In your name and Savings in by the 10th because of your participation De- troit can continue to hold its earn from 1st of the month. head high among Jewish com- munities the world over." Zuckerman acclaimed the cam- paign efforts of Leonard N. Simons, Phillip Stollman. Tom Borman, Irwin Green, Al Bor- man. Jack 0. 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