• . Friday, January 15,1973-27 THE. DETROIT. JEWISH . NEWS Warren Heads- CanipaignAnitainiitilve Numerous Organizational Rallies Announced Or Hakesef Quartet to Sing at Dinner Fishman and Shaye - pointed out -that in the "Motor City" the automotive and industrial divi- sion is one of the most important of the Allied Jewish Campaign. In 1970 the division—which in- cludes automotive sales, parts and equipment; manufacturing and machinery; and steel and metals—raised $3,007,000. This was an increase of 11 per cent over 1969. The 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund is well Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Mementos InvitaZons and Party Ac- cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 FENBY - CARR EDDIE SCHICK WARNEY RUHL JOE ODDO STEVE MOORE JERRY FENBY MUSIC FOR BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS and PARTIES .5 GAIL c'="" RICE TALENT 962.2934 A . r . PHILLIP WARREN under way. Many organizational meetings are planned for volunteer workers in the coming campaign. Among those scheduled are: Aits and Crafts Division will hold an orientation meeting for work- ers 10 a.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center, according to I. William Sherr, chairman. Jack A. Robin- son, chairman of the professional division of the campaign and mem- ber of Operation Israel 1971 will be guest speaker. Pre-Campaign Workers will have a brunch meeting 10 a.m. Sunday, also at the Jewish Center. Shoe Section Workers will meet 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Rascal House, the chairman, D. Lawrence Sherman, announced. Pharmacists' Section will hold a workers rally 8:15 p.m. Wednes- day at Rascal House. Dr. Irwin D. Kanat, member of Operation Israel 1971, will address the group. Attorneys' Section will hold its Pace-Setters meeting 8 p.m. Thurs- day at the home of Alan E. Schwartz, 17651 Hamilton. David Shoenbrun, noted author and TV news commentator, will be guest speaker. Joel G. Jacob is the sec- tion chairman. The Treasury Gifts Section of the Metropolitan division brings to- 19,000th Blood Donor to Win Bahamas Trip The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith -Council and the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit will sponsor a blood bank rally from 5 to 10 p.m. -Monday and Tuesday, at Pepper School, Oak Park. The 19,000th Bnai Brith blood donor will receive air transporta- tion and hotel accommodations for two to Freeport, Bahamas. Every blood donor will have an oppor- tunity to receive valuable gifts. Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith's blood bank is one of the largest in the country. Blood bank chair. men for the two councils are Henry STU RABEN PHOTOGRAPHY Specializing in Weddings, Bar Mitzvas, etc. 864-9112 537-4028 BUY NOW Michiqem AWNINGS at Winter Prices .. FOR SPRING INSTALLATION! New 1971 Beautiful Vinyl Cqated Dacron Fabrics gether officers of many Jewish organizations 10 a.m. Jan. 24, at the Jewish Center, to hear Robert Kasle, who recently re- -turned from a mission to Israel. Morris Friedman is treasury gifts chairman. Junior Division will hold a spe- cial meeting for campaign workers 11:30 a.m. 'Jan. 31, at Somerset Park Community Bldg., Troy. Hy- inan Safran, chairman of the ex- ecutive committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will speak, chairman Robert M. Rubin said. The division also will hold an open board meeting 8 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Whitehall Commtf- nity Center. Rabbis Irwin Groner, Sherwin Wine and Gerald Werner will discuss the problems of the day. 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Warren will head the industrial and automotive division of the 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund, Meyer M. Fishman and Max M. Shayc, campaign chairmen, announced. Warren, executive vice president of Paragon Steel Corp., is a direc- tor of the Jewish Vocational Serv- ice and a member of the commu- nity relations division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. He has served the annual fund-raising drive as associate chairman of the divi- sion and as chairman of the steel section. Working closely with Warren will be Joseph H. Pearlman, co- chairman of the division and a director of the Detroit Service Group and Jewish Vocational Service. Edward Coopersmith, Milton R. Gilman, Robert Kasle, Donald A. Mahler and Joel Tauber are asso- ciate chairmen. - Jerome M. Ash, Gerson B. Bern- stein and Merle Harris will serve as pre-campaign chairmen. Members of the division cabinet include Harry B. Aronow, Martin -Citrin, Sol Eisenberg, Joseph D. Feldman, Mitchell Feldman, Max M. Fisher, Kaye G. Frank, Harry Goldman, Harvey H. Gold- man; Irwin Green, Daniel M. Honigman, Sarii D. Jacobs, Max- well Jospey, Barney L. Keywell, Jack 0. Lefton, Malcolm S. - Lowen- stein, Milton K. Mahler, Ja- ck W. Milen, Philip S. -Minkin and Robert S. Trepeck. tions by Ner Bresler, leader of the group. Bresler, a graduate of Roosevelt University and the Chicago School MUSIC TO PLEASE HY HERMAN and his Orchestra 355-5962 ENTERTAINMENT * – CARICATURES, COMEDIANS, * PIano.AccordIon-Big Band Mon Little Orchestra SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY * 356-8525 . . . Available Satin and Velour * nvitci tionsi 41t*********************** 11( - GREEN-8 4( 1: GREEN-8 ONLY 'r 0 N LY al.„,lie J... . t ) * * * 74188SIBEItt- BIALRAVER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maldaver ef Apple Ridge Tr., West Bloomfield Twp., announce the engagement of their daughter Sheri Joan to Joel Brian Saxe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saxe of Radclift Ave., Oak Park. Miss Maldaver is a sophomore at the University of Michigan, * where her fiance was graduated and now is a senior in law school. A May wedding is planned. Coeds Spending Term. Working on Kibutz NEW YORK — Eight coeds, none of them Jewish, from Lake Erie College are spending a term of study on Kibutz Barkai. midway between Tel Aviv and Haifa. The eight, from a liberal arts women's school in Plainsville, 0., are participating in "Winter Term Abroad," a 20-year-old program at the school They live as members of the kibutz doing manual labor, picking crops, preparing meals and caring for the children. Afternoons include lessons in Hebrew, excursions and indepen- dent study. At a final orientation session before leavittg for Israel, one coed • disclosed that slke had been afraid * of unknown dangers but now real- • ized "it's more dankerous to walk in Central Park than in the streets over there." * SUBURBAN SHIOP SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. FAMOUS MAKER GAUCHO ,A, LE ,78 ! SA SUNDAY ! 4( i$21 Goodfellowship Club Installs 1971 Officers * * * * The following officers for 1971 were installed at a recent meeting of the Goodfellowship Club: Louis * Lyons, president; Ida Berger, vice president; Sophie Finkel, treasur- erzRae Weinstein and Ann Lyons, secretaries; Jack Schechter, Harry Weinstein and Jack Schwartz, trus- • tees; and Eva Levin and Israel • • Finkel,. hospitalers. Committee appointments were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schechter, so- cial and entertainment; Rae Kauf- * man, sunshine and tablecloth; Wil- liam Wintz and Hy Benach, pub- licity and phone alert; and Harry Berger, membership. Gold braid on vest Sizes 7-13 CHARGE IT: BankAntericard or Jittiet Juliet Green-8 Center * * 8 Greenfleld/ The habit of doing one's duty drives away fear.—Charles Baude- * laire. Best Selection! 9 A.M. Sharp! -1( Sunday * 9 a.m. to 4c 6 p.m. ic ************************ Mile Roads