ampaign Divisions Off to a Roaring Start Michigan residents invested $125,- 421,000 in Series E and H savings bonds in January—up 23.5 per cent over the same month last year, when the total was $20,500,000. IP AWED JEWISH CAMPAIGN • •:.,•••• EM At the metropolitan division kick-off with Dr. Irving Kanat (left), speaker, are John Nemon, division co-chairman, and Morris Fried- man, chairman of treasury gifts. The metropolitan division has many volunteers working to reach its more than 2,500 members for gifts to the Allied Jewish Campaign. Professional staff members of Detroit's Jewish services made their pledges at an annual brunch. Pictured at the recent event are (from left) Dr. Boris Nelson, director of fine arts at the University of Toledo, who spoke to the social services section; Eugene Jaffe, assistant executive director of the Jewish Community Center, chair- man of the section; and Jack A. Robinson, chairman of the pro- fessional division. IN EVERY CAN ... ...- The industrial and automotive division was honored by the ap- pearance of Mrs. Moshe Dayan at its fund-raising meeting. She is shown here at dinner between Meyer M. Fishman (left), campaign chairman, and Philip T. Warren, chairman of the division. 1 000 Athletes From 25 Countries to Compete in Israel's Hapoel Games , FLAVOR Real estate division officers for the Allied Jewish Campaign gathered to hear Samuel Haber, executive vice chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee, speak at the division's fund-raising effort. Shown are (from left) George M. Zeltzer, precampaign vice chair- man; Irving Seligman, division chairman; Haber; Meyer M. Fish- man, campaign chairman; Leslie S. Grossman, precampaign chair- man; and Graham A. Orley, division precampaign chairman. 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