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May 03, 1968 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-03

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Allied Campaign Reaching - Highest Goals

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en volunteers. Telethon officers are
will receive citations at the Victory located at Jewish Community Cen-
Dinner. They are Mrs. Morris ter, 18100 Meyers Road, and Jew-
Schaver, Abe Shiffman and Max ish Welfare Federation, 193 Madi-
son.
and Phillip Stollman. The awards
Campaign divisions which are
are given by the Israel govern-
ment for contributions to secon- scheduled for work are: 10 a.m.-
dary education in Israel. The pre- 3 p.m. today: Women's, Butzel
sentations will be made by Max Building; 7-9:30 p.m. Monday: Real
M. Fisher, president of the United Estate, Jewish Center; 7-9:30 p.m.
Tuesday: Professional, Jewish Cep-.
Jewish Appeal.
ter.
Campaign Chairman Alfred L.
Prospective donors who have
Deutsch and Co-Chairman Max-
not yet keen reached are being
well Jospey will share first-hand
contacted by mail. Campaign
on-the-spot observations of the
workers are making a final ef-
situation in Israel as they are
fort to reach everyone in the
returning this weekend from Is-
Detroit Jewish community.
rael where they had conversa-
Receiving certificates of appre-
tions with government leaders.
ciation for superior achievement
..)Mrs. Harry L. Jones, chairman in leadership of divison sections
the Women's Division of the of the 1968 Allied Jewish Cam-
(JJA, who has been visiting major paign-Israel Emergency Fund are:
MERCANTILE DIVISION: Jewelry —
cities in the country, will report on James
B. Seitner, chairman; David
what is happening in campaigns in Frank; Max Lebowitz, co - chairmen;
shoes—Norm-an H. Rosenfeld, chairman.;
ifie United States.
James A. Hack, Phillip S. Layne, D.
)Campaign leaders heard a total Lawrence Sherman, co-chairmen; fur-
nittireMarvin Irwin Dan to, chairman;
' - $8,328,000 reported at the final Charles Abramson, Jacob L. Kahn, co-
sport meeting held last Friday at chairmen; Floor coverings—David M.
Schwartz, chairman; David I. Askin,
the Butzel Building.
Harry J. Goldberg, co-chairmen.
The mercantile, services and
MECHANICAL TRADES: Parking Lots
Mitchell Feldman, chairman; Leroy
mechanical trades divisions were —
Wisper, co-chairman; Auto Parts —
honored during the meeting for Louis Greenberg, chairman; Edward
their outstanding accomplishments Coapersmith, Ralph Epstein, Gerald
Lasher, Julius H. Wainer, co-chairmen;
during the campaign.
Gas, Oil and Tire Dealers — Jack W.
chairman; Scrap Metals Ferrous
The mercantile division has Milen,
—Richard A. Jones, chairman; Marvin
reached 143 per cent of its 1967
Allied Jewish Campaign total, the
services division, 148 per cent and
mechanical trades, 179 per cent.
Receiving certificates of appre-
ciation for raising 150 per cent
or over were 89 section leaders.
The awards were presented by
Hyman Safran, president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.

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Division heads, campaign
workers and volunteers are con-
tinuing the massive Telethon,
through May 8, in an attempt to
contact all persons who have
not given.
Volunteers can still help by call-
ing the Allied Jewish Campaign
headquarters, WO 5-3939.
Day and evening shifts and two
Telethon locations will make it
convenient for both men and worn-

Northland

Eastland

latest fashions
in jewelry

men; men's special gifts—Paul D. Bor-
man, chairman; Lawrance K. Snider, co-
chairman; Ira J. Jaffe, Stuart M. Kauf-
man, Spencer M. Partrich, Michael
Scheinker, Henry Wineman II, associate
chairnen.
METROPOLITAN DIVISION: Special
gifts—John Nemon, chairman; organiza-
tions—Hyman Lipsitz, chairman; Mrs..
Julius Ring, co-chairman.
SERVICES DIVISION: General Insur-
ance—Earl Hordes, Gerald Kanter, co-
chairmen.

H. Goldman, Donald J. Further, co-
chairmen; Bags, Barrels & Waste Ma-
terial — Arthur Braverman, Irving A.
Rubin, chairmen; Martin Bader, Ernest
J. Berger, co-chairmen: Auto Textiles—
John H. Redfield, chairman; Harvey A.
Gordon, co-chairman; Steel — George
Friedman, Philip T. Warren, co-chair-
men; Machinery and Manufacturing —
Gerson B. Bernstein, chairman.; Jerome
A. Ash, co-chairman; Hugh. W. Green-
berg, Edward Narens, Joseph H. Pearl-
man., Louis P'I. Stern, Joel D. Tauber,
associate chairmen.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING
TRADES: Builders and Building Finance
—Irving Seligman, Stephen Lanyi, co-
chairmen; Donald Canvasser, associate
chairman; Hardware — Hershel. Stuart,
Lloyd Weingarden, co-chairmen; Sam
Weider, associate chairman; Building
suppliers—William., Ben B. Buten, co-
chairmen; David Kurzman, associate
chairman.
Philip
FOOD DIVISION: Scacers
Olender, chairman.; Sam Braverman,
associate chairman; beverages and liq-
uors—Harold Podolsky, Walter Wolpin,
co-chairmen.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION: Attorneys
—Joseph H. Jackier, chairman; Joel G.
Jacob, Nathan L. Milstein, Robert M.
Warren, co-chairmen: pharmacists and
pharmaceutical supplies — Sydney H.
Bluestone, chairman; Robert S. Dunsky,
Arnold Faudman, Jack P. Kutnick, co'
chairmen: osteopathic physicians—Dr.
Mortimer B. Levin, Dr. William Stoler,
chairmen; Dr. Robert M. Katz, Dr.
Donald L. Kay, Dr. Saul Shapiro, Dr.
Louis Soverinsky, co-chairmen: veter-
inarians and health services—Dr. Harold
C. Milinsky, chairman.
ARTS AND CRAFTS DIVISION: Flor-
ists—Nathan Korash., chairman; amuse-
ments and bowling lanes — Sanford I.
Hansel', Roger S. Robinson, co-chair-
men; printers and publishers —Carmi
Slomovitz, chairman.
JUNIOR DIVISION: Women's special
gifts — Mrs. James Hack, chairman;
Mrs. Richard L. Kamer, co-chairman;
Mrs. Dale Rands, Mrs. Robert Slatkin,
Mrs. Robert Eisenberg, associate chair-

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