Service Group Honors Campaigners, Reports
Record Sum of $10,350,000 Raised This Year

Members-at-large: Richard I.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6—Friday, September 19. 1969

Chicago Federation Forms Ad Hoc Urban Issues Unit -
CHICAGO arm — The Jewish urban problems and to suggest

Federation of Metropdlitan Chicago

has set up an Ad Hoc Committee

action in this area.
James P. Rice, executive direc-
tor of the federation, who an-
-nounced formation of the new body,
also announced the appointment of
Jerrold Rothman as its executive
secretary.

A record number of men who and crafts: Alan Nathan, metro-
on Problems of the Inner City to
had worked on the 1969 Allied • politan, and Allan Nachman, jun- Kux. Edward C. Levy, Sr.. Mal
lin S Lowenstein Milton J. Mill- assess ways in which the Jewish
Eruct- -; ior.
Jewish Campaign-Israel
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Jack Alden was chairman of ar- color
gency Fund turned out Sept. 11
er Harold . S. Norman. Hyman community might increase its role
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for the 20th annual stag day of rangements for the day. assisted
in helping to cope :with current
the Detroit SerVice Group at Knoll- by Morton.J. Newlander. chairman . Saran. Samuel Schiff. Abe Shiff-
of
the
hospitality
committee,
and
,
man.
Alex Sklar. Richard Sloan, •
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wOod Country Club.
Preceded by a day of golf. buffet A. Richard Tischler, chairman of Robert A. Steinberg. George M.
lunch and general good fellowship, the golf committee. Stutz. A. Alfred Taubman. .lack
the annual appreciation to workers Robert A. Steinberg, chairman Wainger, William M. Weisman.
and presentation of awards for the of the nominating committee, re- Harvey Willens and Stanley J.
successful efforts in the past cam- ported the slate of 33 members-at- Winkelman. Nominated to retire-
Through HISTADRUT
. paign, came at the dinner meeting. ' large and two representatives from . sent the Pontiac community are
A total of 610,360,000 was raised Pontiac. to be elected to the board Abe Lapides and Irving Steinman.
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to ISR A EL as a guest
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Members
of
the
nominating
coin
of directors of the Detroit Service
during the 1969 campaign. Ily.
mittet. are: Robert A. Steinber.....
tourist
man Safran, president of the . Group.
Those elected were: Harry 'B.. chairman: Benjamin II. Frank.
Jewish Welfare Federation, an -
otineed. This is approximately Aronow. Dr. Abraham Becker. Sid- Phillip T. Warren. David G. Kurt-
ALL
HISTADRUT
TOURS
INCLUDE:
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$850.000 over the amount raised ney J. Bertiri, Louis C. Blunberg. man. Irvin Meckler, Abraham
setting fig- Tom Borman. Paul Broder, Martin Satovsky and Stanley T. Burkoff.
Air round trip jet economy, via EL. AL
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in 1968 and a record -
are for Detroit. E. Citrin. Aubrey H. Ettenheimer. Nominations may be made by
2. Evening of ENTERAINMENT. (Theatre, concert or
In his tribute to workers, Safran Meyer M. Fishman, Samuel Fran- petition signed by at least five
folklore dancing/
said that Detroit is known through- kel. Warren D. Greenstone. Lewis members of the Group and sub-
3. Round trip transfers airports, hotels.
out Israel as a community which s. Grossman. Paul M. Randleman- mitted to the Detroit Service Group
Accommodations in Deluxe or First Class hotels in
4.
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Dr. I. Jerome Hauser. Arthur How- office not later than five days be-
Israel,' with private bath, including service charges.
was especially dedicated to the and and Barney L. Keywell.
, fore the meeting.
aid of the Jewish people.
5. Sightseeing by DeLuxe motorcoach.
.lie commented on. the so-called
6. Admission fees and porterage.
"peace" in Israel and added that
not a single family in Israel is
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ships entailed by the conditions of
maintaining the "peace."
"We must demonstrate in 1970.
that we have accepted our respon-
sibility again. The added pressure
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stimulant in our efforts," Safran
said.
Maxwell Jospey, chairman of
Ira Guilden (left) president of Boys Town Jerusalem, and Rabbi
last year's campaign, was pre-
Alexander S. Linchner, dean, meet with Golda Meir, Israel's prime
- rented with a leather-bound
minister, to discuss progress of the school and need for its expansion.
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• scrapbook containing press clip-
Mrs. Mcir lauded the school's work during the past 20 years. More
pings and pictures from the drive
Write, Visit or co
than 800 boys enrolled at Boys Town this year and are receiving ad-
and a Masada medallion enclosed
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vanced technological training designed to meet Israel's growing indus-
in lucite as .a momentri of his
trial needs. Boys Town Jerusalem, Israel's largest comprehensive
chairmanship.
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high school, is comprised of an academic high school and a technol-
Paul Zuck , ?rman.' a national
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ogical institute concentrating in five key areas—electronics, precision
chairman of the United Jewish Ap-
mechanics,
carpentry,
letterpress
and
lithography.
peal, chairman of "Operation Is-
rael:: the UJA series of one-week
missions to Israel. was awarded a
Masada medallion to honor his ac-
complishments.
The medal, produced by the Is-
You're wearing clothes now you never.
rael government, 'was struck to
thought you would. But what about your
commemorate the excavations at :
shoes. Are they in step with the
• Masada and its restoration. It
rest of you? Like these. Dexter's
bears the Rock of Masada in re-
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lief and the inscription We shall •
with a bold Pilgrim buckle. You'll find
remain free men.••
them at Phillips. Along with lots
The mercantile and professional
of other great shoes for moving feet.
divisions tied for the honor of re-
Northland Center
ceiving the traditional silver lov-
(2 stc,res)
ing cup given to - the campaign

Histadrut

—not a

Progress Noted at Boys Town

Dexter's
"Pilgrim"
keeps your
feet in sttep.,

division which exceeds its prior
year's ..accomplishment by the
greatest percentage. Both divisions
reached 114 per cent of t4le amount
they raised in 1968. Gold cups
were presented to Benjamin H.
Frank and Warren D. Greenstone.
chairmen of the mercantile divi-
sion, and Dr. Eli M. Brown, chair-
man of the professional division.
The silver trophy remains on dis-
play at the Federation offices and
the gold cups are retained by the ,
chairmen.
Jospey presented Masada medals -

to his officers. Receiving the
• awards were: Max M. Shaye,
Richard Sloan and Phillip Stoll- 1
man, associate chairmen; Arthur
Howard. vice-chairman, and Louis
Hamburger and Samuel Hambur-
ger,treasurers; the pre-campaign
chairmen. Meyer M. Fishman,
Samuel Frankel and Barney L.
Keywell; and the pre-campaign -
vice-chairmen. Lewis S. Grossman.
• Milton J. Miller, David S. Mondry.
Paul Broder, president of the
'Detroit Service Group and chair-
man of trades and professions,
received his award prior to his
presentation of the tokens of ap-
preciation to the division chair-
men.
Receiving awards were these
division heads: Benjamin II. Frank
and Warren D. Greenstone, mer-
cantile: Robert A. Steinberg, serv-
ices; Daniel M. Honigman, me-
chanical trades; George M. Zelt-
zer, real estate and building
trades; Harvey L. Weisberg, food
service council; Dr. KRIM,' BroWn,
. professional; Samuel 'Schiff, arts

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