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expedite women's solicitations. said the keynoters meeting is for
"We hope to exceed our last year's contributors of $50 anc, over.
achievement of $636,829 by a sub-
stantial margin," she said, "and
add our share to the S5,000,000-
plus objective of this year's gen-
eral campaign."
On Feb. 23, the keynoters of
the Women's Division will hold
a fund raising theater party at
the Studio-8 Theater, 22172
Greenfield, at 11:30 a.m.
Keynoter's Chairman Mrs. Sey-
mour R. Jones announced a full
length feature film "sneak pre-
view',' and a talk by Dr. Nelson.
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sh Campaign func-
tions move into high gear this
week with the scheduling of seven
major trade, junior and women's
division functions and the an-
nouncement of top over-all anfl
division leadership.
Sol Eisenberg and Irwin Green,
campaign general chairmen, an-
nounced the appointment of Tom
Borman, Jack 0. Lefton, Abe Shiff-
man, Phillip Stollman and A. Al-
fred Taubman as vice-chairmen;
Louis Hamburger and Samuel Ham-
burger as treasurers.
Campaign advisory council mem-
bers are Charles H. Gershenson,
0 chairman; Maurice Aronsson, Louis
Berry, Irwin I. Cohn, Harvey H.
Goldman, Joseph Holtzman, Abe
Kasle, John E. Lurie, Nate S. Sha-
pero, Leonard N. Simons and Paul
Zuckerman. The advisory council
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Although the official opening
plans Allied Jewish Campaign strategy with his co-chairmen (from
of the 1965 Campaign is still two
left) Malcolm S. Lowenstein, Merle Harris and Kaye G. Frank.
months away, divisions of the
campaign have set a brisk pre-
In key leadership positions for the
of the professional division will Services
Division are Paul Broder and
campaign pace in an effort to
meet Tuesday evening at the home Harold S. Norman, chairmen; Leonard
achieve a record-breaking year
of Dr. and Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, J. Bonin, Earl Hordes, Irving H. Stein-
of $5,000,000-plus.
associate chairmen; Sidney J.
1980 Strathcona. Dr. Hauser is pre- berg,
Bertin, pre-campaign chairman; Henry
Max M. Fisher, general chairman campaign chairman of the division. Auslander,, Arthur S. King, Arnold Ros-
man and Robert E. Steinberg, vice-
of the United Jewish Appeal, will
Drs. Benjamin R. Gutow and chairmen.
be saluted at the annual dinner
of the mechanical trades division,
Tuesday evening, at the Great
Lakes Club. Guest speaker for the
evening will be Eleazar Lipsky,
president of the Jewish Telegra-
phic Agency. Lipsky is author of
several best selling novels. includ-
ing "Kiss of Death" and "The
Scientists." is a member of the
Authors Guild and Writers Guild
of America, has served as a mem-
ber of the national executive com-
mittee of the Zionist Organization
of America and vice-president of
the American League for Israel.
Eugene J. Epstein is chairman of
the mechanical trades division.
Kaye G. Frank, Merle Harris and
Malcolm Lowenstein are co-chair-
men. Maxwell Jospey is pre-cam-
paign chairman with Joseph B.
Slatkin as co-chairman.
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Serving with these men to give leader-
ship to the Division are: Jay W. Allen,
Harry B. Aronow, Jerome M. Ash, Mar-
tin Bader. Ernest Berger, Jerry Bielfield,
Jacob A. Citrin, Edward Coopersmith,
Harry Docks. Joseph Feldman, Mitchell
Feldman, Martin Field, Jack Geller. Fred
M. Ginsberg, Mike Gittlen, Harry GoIC
man, Harvey H. Goldman, Richard Ham-
burger, Sam D. Jacobs, Richard A. Jones,
Melvin Kolbert, Philip Kravitz, Gerald
Dasher, Jack 0. Lefton, Harold Lipsitz,
Harry T. Madison, Milton K. Mahler,
Philip S. Minkin, Larry J. Oettinger,
Joseph H. Orley, Joseph H. Pearlman,
Jahn Redfield. Manuel L. Rotenberg,
Irving A. Rubin, Robert S. Trepeck, and
Julius H. Wainer.
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Samuel J: Hyman, co-chairmen of
the section, announced that Hyman
Safran, president of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, will be speak-
er for the evening.
Leadership in the professional
division includes Dr. Hyman S.
Mellen, co-chairman, Dr. John N.
Grekin. vice-chairman, and Dr.
Abraham Becker, advisor.
The Arts and Crafts Division
will convene the same evening at
18241 Hamilton, th e home of
the chairman, Harvey Willens. The
guest speaker would be Dr. Sidney
Nelson, Joint Distribution Commit-
tee director for Tunisia.
Dr. Nelson, who will speak
earlier in the day to the keynoters
of the Women's Division, is a
known authority on the problems
of Jewish refugees overseas, hav-
ing been with the staff of the JDC
since 1955. He was originally as-
signed to South America, was
named country director for France
in 1959 where he served until Aug-
ust of last year.
Sharing leadership responsibilities
with Willens in the arts and crafts divi-
sion are David Safran. associate chair-
man; Richard L. Kux and Alan E. Luck-
off, vice-chairmen; Stanley R. Akers,
and Herbert A. Aronsson, pre-campaign
chairman; Irving Goldberg. adviser;
Maurice Aronsson, Sol Balaban, Adolph
Goldberg, David Goldberg, Louis M.
Hinderstein, Hyman Safran, Leonard N.
Simons, William M. Weisman, and Lew
Wisner, members of the executive com-
mittee.
Group vice-chairmen include
Nathan Balaban, Robert A. Benyas and
Leonard R. Frenkel.
Another group meeting on Feb.
23 will be the men's special gifts
section of the Junior Division.,
Hosts for the evening..will be Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Yaker, at their
home, 25324 Sherwood, Huntington
Woods. Yaker is both president
and campaign chairman of the
Junior Division.
Paul Zuckerman, member of the
campaign advisory council, a for-
mer general chairman of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign, will speak
to the special gifts group.
The Junior Division is represented this
year by Yaker, Ivan Boesky, chairman
of the executive committee; Mrs. Ivan
Boesky, Ralph W. Gidwitz, James A.
Hack and Robert G. Portnoy, vice-presi-
dents; David Hessenthaler, Donald J.
Purther, and Martin J. Weil, members-
at-large.
The Men's Special Gifts Section is
under the leadership of Donald J.
Purther, chairman; Michael J. Herman-
off, co-chairman, Thomas I. Klein and
Lawrence K. Snider, associate chair-
men; Ivan Boesky and Ralph W. Gid-
witz, advisors.
On Feb. 24, at 8 p.m., members
of the services division will con-
vene for their annual meeting at
the Furniture Club, 18940 Schae-
fer. Dr. Nelson will make his third
guest appearance of the week on
behalf of the campaign, Robert A.
Steinberg, chairman of special
events, announced.
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On the executive committee for the
services group are Bertin, Louis C.
Blumberg, Samuel J. Greenberg, John
Isaacs, Isaac Litwak and Myron D.
Stein.
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troit area homes in the next two
weeks as • the Women's Division of
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made available for this purpose.
Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, chair-
man of the special campaign, re-
ported that the initial training
meeting for phon-o-gift workers
held on Feb. 17 and addressed by
Dr. Jacob E. Goldman was a re-
sounding success.
Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, campaign
chairman for the Women's Divi-
sion, explained that the phon-o-gift
campaign was originated to help
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