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March 03, 1967 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-03-03

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Notables Address Various Sections
of Campaign; Include UJA Officers

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Getting ready for the job of telephoning 10,000 women in the
Detroit area during the PhonoGift Days of the Women's Division,
1967 Allied Jewish Campaign, are the chairmen who will direct the
more than 600 telephone volunteers. Mrs. Gerald Gerger and Mrs.
Miles Jaffe are co-chairmen of the motor corns workers for
PhonoGift. Seated are (from left) Mesdames Sidney S. Hertz and
Harry Frank, executive vice-chairman; standing, Mesdames Ben
Mossman, chairman of PhonoGift; Arthur H. Rice, chairman of the
Women's Division; and Milton A. Weiss, executive vice chairman.
PhonoGift will open its headquarters at the Zionist Cultural Center,
Wednesday and will continue work through March 22.

Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman,
executive vice chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal, will speak
at the Allied Jewish Campaign
mercantile division's • Pace-Setters
cocktail and buffet dinner 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Great Lakes Club.
David S. Mondry is chairman
of the division, with Benjamin
Frank and Warren D. Green-
stone as co-chairmen.
Hosts for the evening are Ber-
nard E. and Max J. Pincus, Jack
J. Wainger, Harold L. Kaplan and
Isadore and Stanley J. Winkelman.

Rabbi Friedman

Swig

The real estate and building
trades division will hear Benjamin
Swig of San Francisco, honorary
chairman of United Jewish Appeal,
during its PaceSetters evening
Tuesday at Howard Johnson's mo-
tor lodge, W. Grand Blvd. and
Third Ave. Swig is owner of San
Francisco's Fairmont Hotel and a
real estate developer.

Communities to Launch
Youth Training Program

NEW YORK (JTA)—An experi-
mental program for graduates of
regular young leadership programs
sponsored by Jewish federations
who wish to go beyond the "what"
and "how" into the "why" of Jew-
ish communal life will be launched
this year, it was announced here-
by the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds.
The program, developed by the
National Committee on Leader-
ship Development of the CJFWF,
will be used initially in Boston,
Columbus, Essex County, N.J. and
Montreal. The new "training in
depth programs" will delve into
the underlying motives, meaning
and purpose of what Jewish federa-
tions do.

CASH FOR
ISRAEL BONDS
341-7998

Louis and Harold Berry have
invited division members for a 4
p.m. swim and sauna prior to the
meeting. Cocktails will be at 6
and supper at 7.
Heading the division are Harold
Berry, chairman, and George M.
Zeltzer, co-chairman. Associate
chairmen are A. Arnold Agree, N.
Brewster Broder, Morris H. Brown
and Leslie Rose. Pre-campaign
chairmen are Aubrey H. Etten-
heimer, Meyer Fishman, Samuel
Hechtman, Milton Howard and
Irving Rose.
Zvi Kolitz, author-journalist, mo-
tion picture and
theatrical p r o -
ducer, will be
guest speaker at
the pharmacists
and pharmaceuti-
cal suppliers sec-
tion dinner on
Wednesday at the
Raleigh House.
Jack A. Robin-
s o n, chairman,
h a s announced
cocktails will be
at 7 with dinner
at 8.
Kolitz enter-
Kolitz
ed the naval
academy in Italy and earned the
title of captain in the merchant
marine. He is putting together
a stage production, "King Solo-
mon and the Cobbler," which
will be the first biblical musical
comedy on Broadway. Kolitz
was co-producer of the contro-
versial play, "The Deputy."
Co-chairmen of the pharmacists
section are Sidney Bluestone, Rob-
ert S. Dunsky, Arnold Faudman
and Gerald Gerger. Advisers are
David Dunsky, David Handleman
and Morris Karbal.
Kolitz will also address the
men's special gifts section of the
junior division at a cocktail party
8 p.m. Thursday at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel.
Thomas I. Klein is chairman of
the group and Paul D. Borman,
co-chairman. Rounding out the
section leaders hip are associated
chairmen Leonard S. Borman, Ira
I. Jaffee, Michael Scheinker and
Lawrence K. Snider.
Members of the mechanical
trades division will hear Detroit
Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh at
the annual dinner 6 p.m. March
13 at the Standard City Club,
ShtzOaton-Cadillac Hotel.
Kaye G. Frank and Merle Harris
are co-chairmen of the division
with Malcolm S. Lowenstein as
pre-campaign. chairman. Martin E.
Citrin is chairman of the dinner.'

-

Dr. Morton I. Teicher, dean of
the Wurzweiler School of Social
Work, Yeshiva University, will de-
liver the keynote address at the
all-day 18th Professional Staff In-
stitute Wednesday at the Jewish
Center.
Dr. Teicher joined Yeshiva Uni-
versity in 1956 to k
set up a program
for the education
o f professional
personnel in Jew-
ish social work.
In 1965, he was
invited to Bar-
I 1 a n University
in Israel to set
up a similar pro-
gram.
Dr. Teicher
Prior to joining Yeshiva Uni-
versity, he was on the medical and
social work faculties of the Uni-
versity of Toronto and was chief
psychiatric social worker at the
Toronto Psychiatric Hospital.
Chairman of the in is
Albert Elazar, superintendent of
United Hebrew Schools. William
Avrunin, executive director of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
will speak at the morning session
on the federation and its mem-
ber agencies. Attending will be
members of the staffs of social
service and educational agen-
cies in the Detroit area.
Theme of the institute is "How
Should Jewish Communal Agencies
Relate to the Jewish Family, Now
and in the Future?"
Serving on the planning commit.
tee are Mrs. Becheck, Jewish
Family and Children's Service;
Marvin Berman, Fresh Air Society;
Samuel Goldstein, Jewish Voca-
tional Service-Community Work-
shop; Alvin Kushner, Jewish Com-
munity Council; Dr. Morton Plot-
nik, Jewish Center; and Mrs. Eva
Sonnenblick, Jewish Home for
Aged. Milton Weiner, Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, is secretary.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6—Friday, March 3, 1967

Tunisian Govt. OKs Pact With JDC on Relief Work

NEW YORK (JTA) — An accord
has been reached by the Tunisian
government and the American
Jewish Joint Distribution Commit-
tee formalizing the status of JDC's
welfare work in Tunisia, it was an-
nounced by Charles H. Jordan,
JDC executive vice-chairman.
Jordan pointed out that JDC has
been cooperating for nearly a dec-
ade with the U. S. Department of
Agriculture in its Food for Peace
program in Tunisia. As of 1966 it
made available USDA foodstuffs
totaling 7, 244,874 pounds, mainly
milk, oil, flour and wheat, to some
70,000 beneficiaries in the south-
ern part of the country.
JDC also distributed nearly 1,-
000,000 pounds of USDA supplies
to Tunisian Jews last year, in addi-
tion to supporting programs of re-

lief, education, medical care,
school feeding and care of the
aged.. These serve over 8.000 or
more than one in three of the esti-
mated 23,000 Jews in Tunisia.

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