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October 16, 1964 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-16

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Histadrut Sets $150,000 Goal Here; Campaign
Again Headed by Lieberman; Landsman,shaft
Mobilized; Judge Cercone Speaks on Tuesday

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 16, 1964-5

cone was cited for his outstanding

work in the Criminal Court of Al-
legheny County by Chief Justice
John C. Bell, Jr., of the Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania.
Judge Cercone holds many Im-
portant posts, among them that.of
state director of athletic events
of the Disabled American Veterans.
He served in the U.S. Navy dur-
ing World War II and participated'
in action .in the Pacific with the
amphibious forces. In recent years

For information re-
garding this space,
contact Murry Kob-
lin Adv., 18039 Wy-
oming, LIN 1-5600.

he became interested in the work
of Histadrut' and visited Israel last
year where he met the chairman of
the Detroit Histadrut Campaign.
Together they had an opportunity
to observe many areas of Histadrut
activities at first hand.

At the landsmanshaften organizations break- Sam Levine, A. J. Katz, M o r r is Sklar, Mrs.
fast (from left) are, seated, Harry Gonte, Mrs. Hy- Julius Ring, Louis Levine, Hyman Lipsitz, Sam-
man Friedman, Mrs. Sophie Sislin, David Sislin, uel Belkin, Sidney Shevitz and David Teitle-
Sam Kaufer, Dr. Rudolph Glanz, Joseph Bern- baum; top row, Emanuel Mark, Alfred Michaels,
stein, Hyman Kravitz, Paul Brickner, Sam Levine Saul Seltzer, Nathan Standler, Ben Rubinger,
and Mrs. Sam Kaufer; middle row, Irving Po- Max Kazdan, Mrs. Arthur Feuer, Louis Bassin,
kempner, Israel Burstein, Sam Liberson, Joshua Julius Fleish, Jacob Resnick, Harry Rocklin, and
Joyrich, Mrs. Joshua Joyrich, Mrs. Israel Bur- J. B. Ormond.
stein, Mrs. Max Kazdan, Mrs. Julius Fleish, Mrs.
*
*
*
Lipsitz of Pinsker Progressive Aid
Election of officers of the De- division; Morris A. Lifshay and man
Society; Samuel Belkin, Mrs. Julius
troit Israel Histadrut Campaign Samuel Yagoda, LZOA; Mrs. Doris Ring. David Teitlebaum, Morris Sklar
and J. B. Ormond of Odessa Progres-
and plans to expand the forthcom- Fishman and Mrs. Belle Glenn2r, sive
Air Society; Sidney Shevitz, just
ing drive highlighted the annual Pioneer Women; Paul Brickner, vice-chairman of the Histadrut Cam-
Nathan Stancher of Yiddish
conference and delegates' recep- Sam Kaufer, J. B. Ormond, Ben paign;
Folks Farein; Mrs. Arthur Feuer of
tion held in the Labor Zionist In- Rubinger and Meyer Terebelo, or- Americans for Progressive Israel; Lour
Jacob Resnick and Harry Rock-
ganizations; Ben Harold, Moe Sas- Bassin,
stitute on Oct. 8.
In of Berdichev Keshenev Aid So-
Represented at the conference; love and Samuel Schwartzberg, ciety; Joseph Bernstein of the Jewish
Daily Forward.
were delegates from all branches trades; Irving Bluestone, Irving
Singled out for special honors
of the Labor Zionist movement; Bronson, David Chaney, Morris were nine organizations, all of
delegates from landsmanshaften Coleman, Sam Fishman, Barney which turned in $300 or more dur-
societies and clubs that operate Hopkins, Arthur King and Myra ing 1964. They were: Bereznitzer
within the organizations division; Wolfgang, trade unions.
Aid Society, Pinsker Progressive
Members of the campaign council
delegates from the trades and are:
Morris Asher, Samuel Belkin, Al- Aid Society, Odessa Progressive
trade unions divisions.
Berke,
Alex
Berson,
Morris!
bert
Aid Society. Workmen's Circle,
Brodsky. Max Brose, Morris Chasnick,
Morris Lieberman again as- Sam
Cohen, Mrs. Esther Fishman, B. Branch 111, First. Galician Society
Z. Freeman. Maurice Gelfand, Jack , of Detroit, Yiddish Folks Farein,
stoned the chairmanship of the
Harry.Gonte, Mrs. Dena Green-1
Detroit campaign. He will be Glazer.
berg. Morris Hayet. William Hordes, Turover Aid Society, Berdichev
assisted by Harry Schumer, na- Joshua Joyrich. Sol Kanat, Morris D. Keshenev Aid Society and Mai-
Kane. Samuel Kane, Mrs. Ida Katz,
tionally appointed lifetime hon-
Harold Kempner, Dr. William Klein. monides Medical Society, Women's
Benjamin M. Laikin. Louis Levine, Auxiliary.
orary chairman of the drive.
Pauline Liberson, Hyman Lipsitz, Abe
Ten organizations Increased their
Other officers are: Sidney M. Medow, Harry Mondry. Mrs. Sylvia contributions
to Histadrut. They are:
Pine. Mrs. Helen Posner. Oscar Rap-
Shevitz, first vice chairman; Irving paport, Mrs. Nathan Rose, Bernard Berdichev Keshenev Aid S o c i e t y,
Chaim
Weizmann
Society. Chenstoch-
Pokempner. chairman, executive Schiff. Morritz Schubiner, William over Rajoner Farein.
Cong. Gemiluth
Schumer. Max Shmukler, Paul Silver..
board; Norman Cattier, treasurer; Paul Sislin, Mrs. Sophie Sislin, Morris Chassodim Men's' Club, Kadirnah So-
cial Club. Korostishever Aid Society.
Sklar.
Mrs.
Toby
Slabosky,
Nathan
;
Isadore L. Shrodeck, financial sec-
Standler. Dr. Saul C. Stein, Mrs. Mil- Odessa Progressive Aid Society, Ostro-
witzer Friendship Society, Pinsker
retary; Mrs. Adele Mondry, secre ton Weiss and Manfred Werner.
Progressive Aid Society and Zhitomer
tary. Vice chairmen are Philip D.
Reports on the activities of past Progressive Aid Society.
Altogether, 50 organizations pre-
Goldstein. Issac Lltwak, Jack Mala- year were given by David Sislin,
mud, Mrs. Chana Michlin, Mrs. Mrs. Esther Fishman, Morris Lifs- sently make up the Histadrut
landsmanshaften and organizations
Emma Schaver and David Teitle- hay and Ben Harold.
baum.
A message was read from Isaac division.
* *
Division chairmen will be: Jacob Litwak and Arthur King, co-chair-
Glaser and David Sislin, Farband men of the trade unions division. Judge Cercone to Address
Irving Pokempner, chairman of the
Histadrut Leaders Oct. 20
nominations committee, presided
Judge William F. Cercone of the
during the election.
Court of Common Pleas Court of
Lieberman announced that at a Pittsburgh will visit Detroit next
landsmanshaften and organizations Tuesday evening as the guest of
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manshaften division."
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On Oct. 4. the organizations
C a m paign, anti-
division of Histadrut honored-
cipates that the
landsmanshaften a n d organiza-
response of those
tion leaders with a brunch at
invited to this re-
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ception will set a
of the 1965 Histradrut campaign.
favorable stand-
The brunch was chaired by Irv-
Judge Cercone and for the con-
ing Pokempner, chairman of the
duct of the im-
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The gathering was addressed by by the Academy of Trial Lawyers
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