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June 25, 1971 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-25

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Louis Berry Stresses Need for Cash Payments

The cash mobilization campaign ency Fund is meeting with great
to obtain immediate funds from success, according to Louis Berry,
contributors to the 1971 Allied chairman for the special drive.
During the past four weeks a
Jewish Campaign-Israel Emerg-
total of $1,650,000 has been trans-
ferred to the United Jewish Ap-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS peal and sent to Israel where the
10—Friday, June 25, 1971
need for cash has reached crisis
proportions. Additional funds will
be sent as the money comes in
from local contributors.
Vemco ELECTRONIC
"Detroiters, ever sensitive to the
OPENER
changing needs in Israel, have re-
sponded by turning their pledges
GARAGE DOOR
from promises to dollars. Some
have paid their entire pledge, oth-
ers have made a partial payment.
Still others have made advance
payments on their 1972 pledges
because they felt the need was so
imperative," Berry said.
Call Evenings Until 9
"We made many promises to
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help meet all the crisis needs in
Israel while at the same time we

maintain our services at home.
We must keep our promises."
The cash mobilization committee
met recently to arrange to make
personal appeals to individuals in
the community. Assisting Berry
are Louis C. Blumberg, Abraham
Borman, Samuel Frankel, Irving
Goldberg, Dr. I. Jerome Hauser,
Milton J. Miller, Irving Seligman
and I. William Sherr.
A special mail appeal is being
made to all contributors to the
1971 campaign who have pledges
still to be paid, in an effort to
raise as much cash as possible.
Berry said "Please make pay-
ments at any time to the Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergen-
cy Fund, 163 Madison, Detroit,
Mich. 48226."

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`Honor of Being Jewish' Is Tolcihy2 NO-n4ews

PARIS (ZINS) — A new book,
"The Honor of Being Jewish," ap-
plies a scientific method to proving
that Jews have greatly enriched
the world in all fields of endeavor.
It says that Jews should feel proud
to belong to a people which "did
not permit the world to sink into a
stupor." Although the authors do
not spell it out in so many words,

the implication is clear that it is
high time for Jews to put aside
their complexes and neuroses stem-
ming from their minority status,
and to abandon dream and fanta-
sies about the blessings of assimil-
ation and intermarriage. The au-
thors of this study are two non-
Jewish writers, Tiori Molnieu and
Szilber Pruta.

QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE

NORTHLAND FORD

LEADS THE WAY

SO DOES

GEORGE RUSKIN

NORTHLAND FORD

Atheism is the vice of a few in-
telligent people.—Voltaire.

10 MILE & GREENFIELD

ALL

1

DETROIT FRIENDS OF
YESHIVA UNIVERSITY
ARE CORDIALLY EXPECTED AT THE

HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP
FUND BRUNCH

MAX SOtIN

Chairman Scholarship Fund Campaign

GUEST SPEAKER

RABBI HERBERT C. DOBRINSKY

Associate Director, Community Service Division, Yeshiva University

SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1971 • 10:00 A.M.

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

Ladies Cordially Invited

ABRAHAM BORMAN

Chairman, Detroit Friends
of Yeshiva University

ABRAHAM BORMAN

Chairman

DETROIT FRIENDS OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY

Co-Chairman

HONORARY CHAIRMEN

Rabbi Hayim Donin
Max M. Fisher
David Goldberg

Norman Allan
Abraham Borman
Tom Borman

IRWIN I. COHN

Rabbi James I. Gordon
Hon. Lawrence Gubow
Hon. Nathan J. Kaufman

Hon. Charles L. Levin
Benjamin Levinson
Philip Slomovitz

Phillip Stollman
Stanley J. Winkelman
David P. Zack

MASTER BUILDERS

Irwin I. Cohn
Nathan Freedland
David Goldberg

Nathan I. Goldin
Samuel Hechtman
Morris Karbal

Daniel A. Laven
Edw. C. Levy
John E. Lurie*

devtosed

Harold Soble
Max Stollman
Phillip Stollman

HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP FUND CAMPAIGN

CHAIRMAN

Max Sosin

Irwin I. Cohn

David I. Berris
Paul Borman
Jack Bushkin

Philip Ash
Samuel Berger
Mandell L. Berman
Louis Berry
Rabbi Aaron Brander
Robert Brody
Avern L. Cohn
Norman Cottler
A. J. Cutler

NATHAN 14,01DIN

CO - CHAIRMEN

Nathan I. Goldin

Co-Chairman

David Pollack

ASSOCIATE CHAIRMEN

Howard S. Danzig
Reubin Dubrinsky
Morris Karbal

Daniel A. Laven
Max Stollman
Gen. William J. Weinstein

COMMITTEE

Julius Feigelman
Morton Feigenson
Walter L. Field
Dr. Leon Fill
Nathan Fishman
Hymen Freedland

Joseph Frenkel
Wiliam A. Genser
Irwin Green

Jack Greisman

Rabbi Israel I. Halpern

Joseph Holtzman
Jack Korman
Jack I. Kraizman
Joseph Lee
Sol Lessman
Morris Ben Lewis
Hyman Lipsitz

Rabbi Joel J. Litke

Charles Milan
Isadore Muskovitz
Meyer H. Must
Werner Osten
Irving I. Palman
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero
David Rosen
Julius Rotenberg

I. William Sherr
Richard Sloan
Nathan Soberman
Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman

Morris Tulupman
Max J. Weinberg
Isadore Winkelman
Charles S. Wolpin

RESERVATIONS NOT NECESSARY-JUST COME ON OVER

DAVID POLLACK

Co-Chairman

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