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December 05, 1969 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-05

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Name Allied Drive Pre-Campaign Chairmen

Lew is S. v.:nisi-4mm. Milton .1.
:Miller and David S. :Mondry \Vitt
i ■ vad pre campa.gn of the 1970
Jewish Campaign Israel
Fmergency Fund. Maxwell Jospey.
chairman. announced.
A former chairman of the real
estate and building division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign. Gro-is-
man was a pre - campaign vice
chairman from 1964 to 1969. Ile
is a director of the Detroit Service

Croup. Jewish Community Council. 1969. Ile is on the board of gov.
Jewish Welfare Federation. United errors of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
Jewish Charities and the commu- oration and a member of its etlu-
nity relations division of the fed-' cation division and the Detroit
oration. lie is the former presi- Group.
dent of Detroit Chapter of the
The pre-campaign division of
the fund-raising drive is charged
Anwrican Jewish Congress.
With obtaining gifts from contrilan
Miller, a senior partner in the
tions of over $1.000.

law firm of Honignian. Miller,
Schwartz and Cohn, has served
the campaign as chairman of
the professional division, as a
member of the campaign cabinet
and as pre-campaign vice-chair-
man for the past two campaigns.
A past president and director

of the Jewish Community Cen-
ter. Miller is a board member of
the Detroit Service Group, Jew-
ish Welfare Federation and
United Jewish Charities.

Iondry. president of I lig hlimd
Appliance Co.. is a former chilir-
man of the mercantile division of
the campaign and was pre-ea or-
paign vice-chairman from 1967 to

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48,

NORTHLAND
FORD
WHERE

PRICE SELLS

SO DOES

GEORGE RUSKIN

NORTHLAND FORD

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20 — Friday, December 5, 1969

10 MILE & GREENFIELD

DON KOHN

tit

announces the opening of

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FORCMEANLTW

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At 4535 N. Woodward

MILTON .1. MILLER



(2 Blocks South of 14 Mile Rd.)

FORMALWEAR
RENTAL AND SALES

576-1206

EDWARDIAN

Everything from Double-Breasted
To Morning Coat with Striped Pants

"EXACTLY RIGHT FOR THE OCCASION"

LEWIS GROSSMAN

DAVID S. MONDRY

AJCongress Hails
Nonsectarian Stamp

NEW TItHE — The nonreligious
design of the 1969 Christmas sn o op
—a Maine snow scene—has been
commended by the American Jew-
ish Congress in a letter to the
postmaster-general. although the
organization retains its opposition
on constitutional grounds to the
tango of any form of Christmas
stamp.

Last year. Congress protested
the design of a Christmas stamp
depicting a portion of a religious
painting — - The Annunciation, -
he .han van Eyck — as a violation
of the church-state separation
guarantee of the First Amend-
ment. The new stamp is it repro
&tenon of it painting by art un-
1870
knovt n artist from about
16 illrd "Winter Sunday in Nei . -
v.ay.

Acknowledgment of the Ai('
. came from a dubious
source. De t r o i t 's ultra-right
Breakthrough, in its November
newsletter.

efforts

Breakthrough labeled it "part of
the American Jewish Congress'
'holy war* against bias, prejudice.
bigotry. intolerance and discrim-
ination . . . And let no Christian
01,icyt — because that, of course. •
would be anti-Semitic!"

In :mother action. the AJC called
on the Nixon administration to
stop bargaining over Israel's fate
without Israel's participation" and
to return to a policy of encour
aging direct negotiations between
the Arab states and Israel as the
cornerstone of U.S. efforts to
achieve a Middle East peace.

-

The organization's policy-mak-
ing national governing council, in
a resolution, voiced concern at an
"apparent •retreat" in the Nixon
administration's original policy
against an imposed Middle East
solution.

The resolution cited reports that
the U.S. had agreed to a formula-
tion rt , tpiiring Israel to accept a
return to the international frontier
that existed between Egypt and
Palestine during the British Man-
date.

large excitement with your bagels,
create large
sandwiches, party dips and snacks,
Spread them with Kraft Whipped Cream Cheeses—
the "easy spreaders," even when cold.
Look for them jn Kraft's handy, reusable,
aluminum bowls—In your grocer's dairy case.

CERTIFIED KOSHER

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