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May 12, 1967 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-05-12

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AJCampaign Expe cted to Reach Second Highest Total

Food division, Paul Borman,
Peter Copeland and Reuben Cot-
tier, co-chairmen: $530,618 — 94
per cent of last year (but repre-
senting a $20,000 increase over
the same cards last year; 101
:cards have yet to be covered).

Arts and crafts division, Richard
Kux, chairman: $281,054-108
per cent of last year.

Actor-singer-author Jean Pierre
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
"who made more campaign appear- Aumont sang several songs for the
ances and speeches than any man 300 persons present. Aumont, him-
other than Al Deutsch himself: and self a Jew and a veteran of the
Max Fisher. general chairman of Free French Forces during World
War II, makes appearances through-
the United Jewish Appeal.
out the country for the United Jew-
Fisher, praising Detroit's lead-
ish Appeal. He and his wife, Marisa
ership role in UJA fund-raising
Pavan, were performing in Detroit
efforts, said he has found that
this week.
"cities that do the greatest job
of campaigning are those that
take care of all their responsibil-
AGENCY
OFFICIAL
itieS." As examples, he cited the
Hebrew education system, hospi-
tal, home for aged and other
services.

Professional division, Albert M.
Colman, Dr. John N. Grekin and
Dr. Sidney 0. Siegan, chairmen:
$864,948-97 per cent of last year's
goal (but a 10 per cent increase
over the same cards in 1966. with
600 prospects yet to be covered).
The development of leadership
Metropolitan division, Louis E. was cited as a second contributory
Barden, chairman: $37.700 — 105 factor to the Detroit community's
per cent of last year.
success. "Those who have served
The division chairmen stressed in leadership capacities," he said,
that there are many prospects yet "are still here helping us." He also
to be reached, and the announced i mentioned the "dynamic youth, the
interest of all' ages."
percentages are only tentative.
Avrunin saluted Deutsch, "a
Deutsch congratulated the work-
great campaign chairman," as well ers and contributors, as well as
as staff members Sol Drachler and officers, for the drive's success.
Esther Prussian for their work on Rabbi Joshua Sperka delivered the
the campaign; Hy Salmi), president invocation.

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207 Desecrations in Jewish Cemeteries of Germany

BONN (JTA) — Officials dis- 1948. They said 147 of the actions
closed here that 207 desecrations were solved by police and the of-
in Jewish cemeteries in West Ger- fenders were caught. They includ-
many have been reported since ed 122 minors.

Friday, May 12, 1967-3

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

KAPLAN BROS.

Strictly Kosher Meats and Poultry

• Fresh, Cut-Up Chicken Parts
• Ready Made Hamburger Patties
• Oven Ready Turkeys
• Mock Chicken
• Seasoned Meat Balls
• Veal for Scalopini
• Beef for Scalopini
• Boneless Chicken Breasts








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Meats and
Poultry

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Cube Steaks
Kosher TV Dinners
Beef Ribs
Seasoned Meat Loaf

Chinese Egg Rolls

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