Chairmen Announced for Campaign Divisions Leadership in the mercantile and services divisions of the 1970 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer- gency Fund was announced by Paul Broder, chairman of trades and professions. Marvin I. Danto and Benjamin H. Frank will serve as chairmen of the merchantile division. Danto, a Birmingham resident and president of Englander's Fur- niture Co., is a director of the De- troit Service Group and has served as chairman of the furniture sub- division of the Mercantile Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund. Frank, who headed the mercan- tile division in 1968 and 1969, is a director of the Detroit Service Many organizations have al- ready responded by advance commitments to the 1970 cam- paign to help alleviate the hu- manitarian and pressing person- al needs of the immigrant pop- ulation in Israel. Steinberg Colton Danto Friday, January 23, 1970-9 Hebrew for 6-Year-Olds Moves Ahead THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (JTA) , rapidly growing Suburb 35 miles —A program of intensive Jewish west of Los Angeles. The program education has begun for 6-year. ! started with two 6-year-old girls olds at Temple Etz Chaim in this j and now has 16 6-year-olds. Special recognition will be ac- ORT schools teach 72 different corded the following organizations: Berditchev—Keshinev and Zhito- occupational skills in 23 countries mer Aid Society; Detroit and Louis at an annual cost of over $15,000,- Marshall lodges of Bnai Brith; 000. Brith Sholom of Detroit; Chensto- chover Ruzhiner Verein; Adas Shalom Young 'n Married Club; Vemco ELECTRONIC Detroit Fruit Vendors Protective Association, Local 1; Farboncl La- GARAGE DOOR bor Zionist Branches 114 and 593; OPENER Jewish Center Culture Club; Mese- ri tcher Beneficial Association; Odessa Progressive Aid Society; Pinsker Progressive Aid Society; Rovner Lachowitcher Aid Society; Temple Emanu-El Couples Club; Wayne County Jewish Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 9206; and Call Evenings Until 9 Workmen's Circle Branch 227. 1 Morris Friedman, chairman of Group and a member of the health and welfare division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Robert A. Steinberg, chairman of the services division, headed the division in 1968 and 1969. Execu- tive vice president of Blumberg Brothers Co., Steinberg is a mem- ber of the boards of Detroit Service Group, Fresh Air Society and Jew- ish Vocational Service. Norman H. Rosenfeld, Ernest J. Schwartz and Norman Wachter will serve as associate chairmen of the mercantile division. Sol R. Colton, owner, Domestic Linen Supply Co., is co-chairman of the services division and a pre- campaign chairman of the division. Associate chairmen of the serv- ices division are Harold S. Jaffa, the organization section, announc- ed that Sam Liberson, Charles Greenberg, William Greenberg, Harry Weinberg, Joshua Joyrich, Morris Asher, John Nemon and Joseph Katz are assisting on the committee. 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Pre-campaign activities are being intensified with several fund-rais- ing meetings scheduled during the next few weeks, according to Max- well Jospey, 1970 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund chairman. Men's wear, women's wear and manufacturer's representatives sec- tions will meet 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. A food division biennial and leadership meeting will be held 10 a.m., Feb. 1, at Northland Inn. The metropolitan division organi- zation section will have its kickoff 10 a.m. Sunday, at the Jewish Cen- ter. Organization Unit to Meet at Brunch Sol R. Colton, a member of the 1970 United Jewish Appeal Israel Study Mission, will report on the present situation in Israel at the kick-off meeting of the organiza- tion section of the Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund metropolitan division 10 a.m. Sun- day at the Jewish Center. Alan Nathan, Metropolitan Di- vision chairman, announced the meeting will begin with a contin- ental brunch. 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