Pre-Campaign Leadership Picked
Lewis S. Grossman and David
S. Mondry are heading the pre-
campaign division of the 1971 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund, Meyer M. Fishman
and Max M. Shaye, chairmen.
announced.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 27, 1970-33
FOR THE BEST IN
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MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
Paul Borman, Warren D. Green- and a member of the Federation's
The LEONARD COHEN concert
stone, Daniel M. Honigman, Har- community relations committee.
scheduled for Nov. 20, at the Uni-
old S. Victor and George M. Zelt-
Mondry is a former chairman versity of Detroit, has been post-
zer will serve as vice-chairmen.
of the mercantile division of the
poned until Jan. 22.
The pre-campaign division has campaign and was pre-campaign
the responsibility of obtaining gifts
vice chairman. He served as its
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Grossman is a former chairman
of the real estate and building
division of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, was a pre-campaign vice
chairman and a chairman in the
1970 campaign. He is chairman of
the Midwest region of the Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, a mem-
ber of the board of governors of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
director of the Detroit Service
Group, Jewish Community Council
and the United Jewish Charities
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chairman in 1970. A member of
the Federation board of gover-
nors and its education division,
he is a director of the Detroit
Service Group.
Borman is a director of the De-
troit Service Group and a member
of the capital needs committee of
the Jewish Welfare Federation.
He has served in past campaigns
as chairman of the food service
council, as a member of the cam-
paign cabinet and pre-campaign
vice chairman in 1970.
Greenstone is a former chairman
of the mercantile division and of
the collection and review commit-
tee. He was pre-campaign vice
chairman, in last year's drive, is a
member of the board of governors
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
director of the Detroit Service
Group and the Jewish Home for the
Aged and serves in the community
relations division of Federation.
Honigman was chairman of the
industrial and automotive division
during the past two fund-raising
drives. He is a past president of
the junior division.
Victor has been active in the
real estate and mercantile di-
visions of the campaign and has
served on the campaign cabinet.
During the 1970 campaign, he
served as pre-campaign vice chair-
man.
Zeltzer is a former chairman of
the real estate and building section
and member of the campaign cab-
inet. He is past president of the
United Hebrew Schools, vice presi-
dent of the Jewish Community
Council, member of the executive
committee of the Jewish Welfare
Federation and chairman of its
education division_
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Assists Touring
Religious Groups
JERUSALEM—A special weekly
Thursday program, aimed at meet-
ing the needs of Jewish pilgrim
groups in Jerusalem has been an-
nounced by the Israel Government
Tourist Office.
The program embraces a number
of elements including presentation
of gifts prayer and a walk atop
the walls of Jerusalem. The morn-
ing segment lasts from 8:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. and finishes up at
the Western Wall. The evening
segment runs from 4 to 5:30• p.m.
and includes a reception at the
Israel Museum and the present-
ation of a Pilgrimage Certificate.
Groups which are planning an
Israel visit and who would like to
take advantage of the above should
contact the Israel Government
Tourist Office, 5 South Wabash
Ave., Chicago.
The pilgrimage program is be-
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