Campaign Leaders Continue to Strive for $5,000,000 Year Zuckerman Predicts $5,000,000 for Drive; 5,118 Campaign Cards Yet to Be Covered by Solicitors Paul Zuckerman, chairman of the 1962 Allied Jewish Cam- paign, expressing confidence that the campaign will reach the $5,000,000 mark, said he was "gratified by the way the cam- paign army of 3,000 workers is remaining on the job to reach the 5,118 campaign contributors who are not yet on the rolls for 1962." Zuckerman said the fact that Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign dosed officially on May 2, there are more than 5,000 cards with an assured increase of $250,000 over last year. Volunteer workers are proceeding with their labors to contact the large to cover is a credit to the cam- paign army. "A campaign that number whose gifts have not yet been recorded, and there dill is hope that 1962 will be another $5,000,000 year of generous reaches 26,000 contributors is ex- tremely fortunate to be able to giving by Detroit Jewry. The leaders at the dosing dinner meet- close officially with four-fifths ing on May 2, shown here from the left, are: A. Alfred Taubman and Sol Eisenberg, pre-campaign chairmen; Campaign Chairman of them secured," Zuckerman said, adding that both workers Paul Zuckerman; Irving Kane, president of the Council of and contributors responded won- Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds; Max M. Fisher, presi- derfully to the 1962 Campaign. dent of the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Charles Gershenson, He appealed to campaign work- campaign co-chairmen. ers to cover the remaining pros- pects quickly and thoroughly. Eight of the campaign's 10 di- visions have already raised more in the 1962 campaign than they did in 1961. The arts and crafts division, under the leadership of The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- at Eastern Michigan University. Irving Goldberg, leads the cam- tion at The University of Mich- Rabbi Max Kapustin, Hillel di- paign's seven trades • and pro- ' igan is host to the Eastern Sec- rector at Wayne State, will lead fessions divisions with 111 per tion of the Midwest H i 11 e 1 in Torah study cent of the 1961 giving. The Institute, today through Sun- and group dis- mechanical trades division, un- day, announced U-M Hillel cussion of der the chairmanship of Harry Director Dr. Herman Jacobs. Biblical, T a 1- B. Aronow, is at 105 per cent of last year. The mercantile di- Among the participants are M id r as hic vision, under the chairmanship students with their directors readings. Featured of Lewis H. Manning, and the from Hillel Foundations or services division, headed by My- counselorships at the University will be two ron D. Stein, are at 103 per cent of Michigan. Ohio State, Mich- lectures by of the 1961 figure. The food di- igan State, Wayne State, West- Rabbi Jacob vision, under the chairmanship ern Reserve. U. of Pittsburgh, J . Weinstein Eastern Michigan, Ohio U., on the theme "Judaism as Kent State. U. of Cincinnati, Bnai Brith District 6 Miami U., Oberlin, Case Insti- Religious and Convention in July tute of Technology, Carnegie Social Obliga- Tech.. C h a t h a m, Duquesne, tion." Rabbi MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — At West Virginia and the U. of Weinstein is a meeting of the officers of spiritual lead- Kentucky. er Temple Rabbi Weinstein District Grand Lodge No. 6 of Representing U-M are newly- K.A.M., the oldest Reform con- Bnai Brith, President Ervine elected officers Ron Glanez of gregation in the midwest. The Lavine of Fargo, N.D., an- Saginaw; Karen Goodman of general public is invited to his nounced the appointment of Coleman S. Taube of Minot, Oak Park: Diane Nadell of lectures. Flint; Joan Baginsky of New N.D. as general chairman of The University of Michigan's the 94th annual convention to Orleans; Sherry Srog of Fre- Theater Hillel will be presented be held in Minneapolis, July mont, Ohio; and Helen Berko- in an evening of dance, poetry 8-12. witz of Chicago. and drama 8:30 p.m . Saturday The institutes are instru- ments for leadership training in the Zwerdling-Cohn Chapel. With original choreography created by the national organization under the aegis by James Payton, Sandra Dis- of its Department of Leader- kin and he will interpret Psalms 1 and 140 of the Bible, provid- ship Training, directed by Rabbi raurice B. Pekarsky, ing the motif for the entire presentation. Hillel director at the Univer- sity of Chicago, who will be Devoted to the theme of present to participate in the man's attempt to distinguish sessions. between good and evil in an Housing out-of-town students age when the distinction is is being handled by a commit- often blurred, and when evil tee headed by Harriet Averbuch. thrives in the disguise of good, the program, staged Also assisting in registration, and directed by Marvin Dis- hospitality and in the general kin, will include his adaption administration of the functions of the one-act play, "Diplom- are Barry Sherman, president; acy," written by David Pinski; Bob Berger. Debbie Horowitz the comforter - scene from the and Linda Lurie, vice presi- play "J. B.," by Archibald dents. The program will include an MacLeish; a n d dramatized passages from the Book of Oneg Shabbat and Israeli folk Job. dancing sessions. Parti-Hpating from the U-M will be Joan The casts include Diskin, Baginsky, Maggie Ozer and Mar- Judy Proper, David Colson, lene Jacobs of Southfield, presi- Thomas Kind and Peter Gold- dent of the Hillel counselorship farb. Special music, lighting, elec- CHANGES IN POLISH JEWRY tronic effects and staging have The Jewish community of Po- been devised for the perform- land, which today numbers some ance. Admission is free and 35,000 persons, dates back to the public is invited. the early ninth century when The Institute is under the Im- Jewish merchants from Germany mediate supervision of Rabbi settled in the country. Other Harry Kaplan, director of Hillel Hillel Foundation at University of Michigan Hosts Midwest Institute JhanhA, Jewish immigration followed in the wake of the Crusaders. The Jewish population had reached 3,000,000 before the Nazis an- !ululated nearly all of them. IT YOU TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T T1ND A FINER WINE THAN , r g7dX:e P- L r-‘,7 Won Wineries, Detroit, Mich. at Ohio State, who is also di- rector of the Midwest Region and a member of the National Cabinet of the Hillel movement. He will conduct the Liberal serviie Saturday morning, and on Sunday morning direct the "Praiticum," o r Workshops, with the aid of all the directors present as resource and discus- sion leaders. Following that, he will review the proceedings and bring them to a close with an evaluation and prayer. Information may be obtained from the Mlle! office, 1429 Hill, 6634129. of Peter B. Copeland, is at 101 per cent. The professional divi- sion, under the co-chairmenship of Dr. Abraham Becker and Mil- ton J. Miller, at 100 per cent, and the real estate division un- der the chairmanship of Lewis S. Grossman, at 94 per cent. The junior division, under the chairmanship of Fred H. Keidan is at 120 per cent of the 1961 giving. 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