Name 8 Allied Campaign Vice-Chairmen Eight prominent Detroiters whose names have been linked with various philanthropic endea- vors within the Jewish community will serve as vice-chairmen of the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, Meyer M. Fish- man and Maxwell Shaye, chair- men, announce. They are Louis C. Blumberg, David Randleman, Paul M. Han- dleman, Arthur Howard, Barney L. Keywell, Edward C. Levy, Abe Shiffman and A. Alfred Taubman. Blumberg is currently vice chair- man of the Detroit Service Group, a director of Sinai Hospital, the Morris Adler Foundation, and a member of the health and welfare division of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. He was a member of the campaign cabinet for several years and served as vice chairman of the 1970 drive. David Handleman was a mem- ber of the campaign cabinet last year and is a member of the capi- tal needs committee of the Federa- tion. Paul Handleman has served the Jewish community in many ca- pacities both here and in Cleve- land. He is a director of Detroit Service Group and United Jewish Charities and a member of the board of governors of Federation. He served the Allied Jewish Cam- paign as a member of the cabinet in the last four annual drives. P. Handleman Howard Howard Is former c h a i r- man of the real estate division, was pre-campaign chairman in 1965, a cabinet member in 1966, and a vice president since 1967. He is a vice president of the De- troit Service Group, a board mem- ber of the Jewish Home for the Aged and Federation and a mem- ber of the real estate committee of United Jewish Charities. Keywell is currently a member of the board of governors of Fed. Shiffman D. Randleman Levy Taubman Keywell Blumberg Nixon Asks $500,000 Aid for Israel President Nixon's request for an additionalliillion dollars in foreign aid includes 6500,000 in military aid to Israel. Both houses of Congress had already endorsed such aid in bills that were adopted overwhelmingly in August. Congressional approval now is needed to assure such aid, mostly in long-term credit to assist Israel to retain a position of security in the Middle East. Communal Leaders Map Hudson Event Jewish com- munal leaders planning the Dec. 6 Bn a i Brith Humani- tarian Award Dinner for Jo- seph L. Hudson Jr„ are shown with Rabbi Jay Kaufman (sec- ond from right) executive vice president of Bnai Brith. Pic- tured are (from left) Morris Direnfeld, member of the Supreme Lodge Board of Governors; Irwin I. Cohn, Humanitarian Award Dinner chairman; Kaufman; and Louis Weber, special gifts chairman for the Bnai Brith Youth Services Appeal. Proceeds from the $100-a-plate event at the Detroit Hilton Hotel, will further the youth-serving agencies of Bnal Brith, which include Hillel Foundations, Huai Brith Youth Organizations and Bnai Brith Vocational Services. • • • Services Appeal Mounts in Intensity With a goal of $258,000 for the Detroit area, Bnal Brith volun- teers of 25 lodges and 26 chapters are seeking to meet the increased need for funds. Bnai Brith serves the youth at colleges and univer- sities through its Hillel Foundations, through its youth organizations and its vocational services. Leaders (from left) are Paul Perry, cam- paign chairman, men's council; Mrs. Maynard Kaki, chairman, women's council; Mrs. Milton T. Smith, second vice president, Na- tional Baal Brith Women; Rabbi Jay Huffman, national executive vice president; Mrs. Irving Isaacs, president, Bnal Brith Women's Council; and Henry Edelman, president, Enid Brith Men's Council. eration, a director of the Detroit Service Group and a member of Federation's capital needs com- mittee. Levy is a member of the board of Federation and a director of the Detroit Service Group, Jewish Home for the Aged, Sinai Hospital, and United Jewish Charities. He was a member of the campaign cabinet in 1966 and 1967 and has been a vicet chair- man of the Allied Jewish Campaign since 1968. Shiffman has been a vice- chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign since 1969. He is a di- rector of the Detroit Service Group, Sinai Hospital, United Jew- ish Charities and the Shiffman Clinic. He was the major con- tributor for the construction of the clinic which is affiliated with Sinai Hospital, and also for the con- struction of a high school outside of Haifa and the Vera Parshall Shiffman Medical Library at Wayne State University. Taubman served as pre-cam- paign chairman in 1963 and 1964, and prior to that was chairman of the real estate division. He has been a vice chairman of the cam- paign since 1965, and is a member of the board of Detroit Service Group. THE GETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, November 20, 1970 • Northland Reading Clinic A PROFESSIONAL Service for students with difficulties in reading and other subjects call Northland Reading Clinic BR 3-3800 ask for free brochure p For the Most Elegant Bar Mitzva Suits in Town with the Finest Fit Slims and Huskies Too ! PLUS all the latest fashions for men 6 to 60. IRV SOL Tice PRINCETON SHOP the latest fashions for men 6 to 60 20072 W. 7 Mile Ev.,Ereen KE 34310