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May 06, 1966 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-05-06

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Allied Jewish Campaign
Sets New High Records

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nick, chairmen, 106%; Synagogues
increases made in gifts this year & Schools, Rabbi Hayim Donin,
"are the result not of crises but Irving I. Katz, Isadore Goldstein,
because of new plateus of giving." Rabbi James I. Gordon, Frank L.
He stated that even the children's Katz, Isadore J. Goldstein, Rabbi
gifts, made through the schools, James I. Gordon, Frank L.
have been larger this year.
Simons, chairman, 100% ; Women's
Introduced at the dinner by the Go-Getter, Mrs. Alfred L.
campaign chairmen were the pre- Deutsch, Mrs. Charles Canvasser,
vious chairmen — starting with Mrs. N. Brewster Broder, Mrs.
Louis Berry and Joseph Holtman Seymour R. Jones, chairmen,
in 1959 and continuing with Abe 100%; Electricians & Suppliers,
Kasle, Irwin Cohn, Leonard N. Si- Jerome B. Sonenklar, Isadore Ko-
mons, Paul Zuckerman, Charles lodney, chairmen, 103%; Paint
Gershenson, Max Fisher and Al Mfrs. & Dealers, Myron L. Mil-
Borman.
grom, chairman, 101%.
Eisenberg stated, when he intro-
duced him, that Avrunin is slated
for the presidency of the National
Conference of Jewish Community
Services.
The evening's musical program
featured the Israeli folk singer,
Aliza Kashi, who sang selections
in Hebrew, Yiddish, English,
French and Spanish. She was ac-
companied by Bella Goldberg.
Alfred L. Deutsch and Max M.
Shaye, chairman and associate
chairman of pre-campaign, called
for reports from the division chair-
men at Wednesday's dinner.
Division reports were given by:
David S. Mondry, mercantile; Har-
old S. Norman, services; Malcolm
Lowenstein, merchanical trades: -
Harold Berry, real estate and
building trades; David Schacter
food; Dr. Hyman S. Mellen, pro-
fessional; Harvey Willens, arts and
crafts; Ovan Boesky, juniors; Al-
fred W. Keats, metropolitan, and
Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, women's.
Additional sections of the cam-
- paign reported during the past
week that they had exceeded 100
per- cent of their 1965 total dollars
raised, They were:
Jewelry, Gershon Levy, chair-
man, 102%; Children's Wear, Rich-
ard A. Kahn, Kurt West, chairmen,
110%; Furniture Travelers, Ber-
nard R. Allen, Walter D. Feld-
- messer, chairmen, 102%; J. L.
Hudson Co., Irwin Malcolm, chair-
man, 150%; Meyer Jewelry Co.,
Milton Rose, chairman, 112%; B.
Siegel Co., Robert Harris, chair-
man, 112%; Finance, Oscar U.
Band, Seldon Freedman, chairmen,
101%; Coal & Ice, Leonard J. Bor.
in, Mervin S. Jacobson, chairmen,
107%; Chemicals & Janitorial Sup-
pliers, Irving H. Steinberg, chair-
man, 100%; Life Insurance, Austin
A. Kanter, Sidney A. Lutz, Louis
C. Zuckerman, chairmen, 100%;
Cleaning Plants, Arnold Rosman,
Harold Gottlieb, Earl Ruby, chair-
men, 100%; Linen Suppliers, Mel
Shulevitz, chairman, 100%; Park-
ing Lots, Mitchell Feldman, chair-
man, 100%; Builders & Building
Finance, Sidney Kaye, Irving Sel-
igman, Milton Barnett, Edgar Fen-
ton, Graham Orley, Jack Shenk-
; man, Benton B. Wolfe, chairmen,
,. 102%; Heating, Cooling, & Plumb-
mg, Alfred W. Keats, Jack Israel,
Max Nosanchuk, chairmen, 103%;
Women's Apparel Traveling Sales-
men, Louis N. Beerman, Nathan
N. Fierberg, chairmen, 109%; Re-
tail & Super Markets, Morris Music,
Ben Mandell, Samuel H. Green-
berg, Jack Greisman, Fred Gross-
man, chairmen, 100%; Wholesale
Meats, Martin H. Ross, Harry May-
ers, Murray Mainster, chairmen,
102%; Store & Restaurant Fix-
tures, Morris Mersky, Benjamin L.
Smith, chairmen, 103%; Poultry,
David Mendelson, Albert H. Mit-

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