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February 25, 1972 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-25

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Inspired Leadership Marks Peak of Allied. Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund

Unprecedented Generosity Recorded at Traditional Dinner Dedicating \This
Community to Major Overseas, Nationaliand Local Welfare and Cultutal Nieds

keep

romise

This is the slogan of the national
United Jewish Appeal, the major
beneficiary of the Detroit Allied
Jewish Campaign: Samuel Fran.
kel, Detroit's campaign chairman,
and his co-chairmen, Paul Handle.
man and Hichard Sloan, have -
joined in an appeal , for prompt and
increased giving to the 1912 Allied
Jewish. Campaign•hrael Emergen.
cy Fund. ,

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Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund set a aew
record for generosity at the traditional dinner held at Cong. Shandy Zedek,
Feb. 16, when Hebrew University President Avraham Hannan 'gave an
analysis of Wad's needs and problem& Reaching a sum in excess of
$8,000,000 and marking increases in WO gifts of more than ,20 per cent
by the same contributors of last year, the event was an occasion for re
joicing over the unprecedented display of loyalty to the causes that require
uninterrupted' support. Many of the dampaign officials, under the general
chairmanship of Samuel Frankel, and heads of divisions, as well as some
of the top givers, are• shown here in the pictorial view of attendees at the
Feb. 16 dinner.

Labor Minister Airnogi, Michael H ngton
Scheduled for Allied Jewsh Campaign Events

Pre-campaign activities • of the erinsky, chairman of the osteo-
campaign; continue as the drive ap- pathic physicians' section an-
proaches its official• opening on nounced that D. Allen Pollack will
March 22.
, be speaker at the dinner. Dr. Pol-
The service sections of the pro- lack, an authority on Russian Jew-
fessional division will hold a Pace ry, will address himself to the
Setters brunch 10 a.m. Sunday at problems of Soviet Jews. He has
taught Russian history at Brook-
Raleigh House.
College and the University of
Michael Harrington, political an- lyn
Pittsburgh. .
alyst, whose syndicated column ap.
Israel Minister of. Labor Yosef
pears in the Detroit News, will be
A. Almogi will address the indus-
guest speaker.
Dr. George Barahal is chairman trial and automotive division of
of the educational services and the Allied Jewish Campaign 6 p.m.
March 8, at' the group's Pace
Dr. William Wattenberg is adviser. Setters
dinner ; at Raleigh House.
Henry Starkman is chairman of
the governmental serviced, and
Leonard Edelman and Bernard
Panush, advisers.
Chairman of the social services
section is Harold Dubin, assisted
by Harold Weiss, co-chairman, and
Eugene Jaffe, adviser.
Representing the Jewish Corn.
munity Center employes are Allen
Gelfond and Robert Basch. Repre•
senting Sinai Hospital are Mrs.
Leo Silver and Stephen Patz.
On Wednesday, medical and os•
teopathic physicians and their
wives will meet for the campaign's
annual physicians' dinner at Cong.
Bnai David. Dr. Robert Rus-
kin, chairman of the medical phy
YOSEF ALMOGI
sicians' section, and Dr. Louis Soy-

—Photo by Benyaa Kaufman

Participants in the Allied Jewish Campaign dinner, Feb. 16, at which Hebrew
University President Avraham Harman, was guest speaker, are shown here and can
be identified (from top to bottom and left to right) as follows: President Hannan,
Lewis Grossman, Samuel Frankel, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Honigman, Irving Seligman,
Mrs. Samuel Frankel, Mr. and Mrs. William Avrunin, Sol Drachler, Mr. and Mrs.
Alan E. Schwartz, Maxwell Jospey, Letiter J. Morris, Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, Mrs.
Henry Wineman, Samuel Hamburger, Leonard N. Simons, Dr. Peter G, Shifrin, Mr.
and Mrs. Sol R. Colton, Isadore Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Sack A. Robinson, Arthur
Howard, Isadore Winkelman, Irwin I. Cohn, .Mrs. John M. Haddow, Graham A. Orley,
Samuel Hechtman, Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Kogan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnett, 1*. and
Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broder, Mrs. Maxwell Jospey, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan L. Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stoliman, Mrs. Morris Brown, George Kratch-
man, Harvey Weisberg, Judge Charles Levin, Mrs. Jacob Orin, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
E. Citrin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. atria, Mr. and Mrs. Toby akin, Mrs. Rose Wein-
garden, Abraham Borman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ;adder, Mr. and Mrs. Avern Cohn,
Sidney Forbes, Norman Wachler, Merle Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slatkin, Stanley
Frankel, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Davidson, Mr. and In. Mandell Berman, Avern
Cohn and Dr. William Haber.

Phonogift Workers' Rally

Workers of the women's Phonogift divi-
sion of the 1972 Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund will "Rally 'Round
the Phone," Thursday, for a special work-
ers' briefing.
Mrs. Charles Snider, chairman of Phono-
gift, has asked volunteers to convene at
12:15 p.m. at Phonogift headquarters in
the United Hebrew Schools building, 21550
W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield. There they
will meet William Avrunin, executive vice
presicient of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion df Detroit, see a film, and discuss the

current needs covered by campaign dollars.
Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, campaign chair.
man of the women's division, points out
that the week-long Phonogift campaign is
a highly successful effort, regularly carried
out by the women's division.
On Tuesday, the junior division women's
pre-campaign will meet at a dessert lunch-
eon in the Bonwit Cellar, downstairs in
Bonwit Teller's Somerset Mall store in Troy.
Mrs. Robert Sorock, chairman of the sec-
tion, announces that Rabbi Harold Loss
of Temple Israel will be guest speaker
at the luncheon.

Hebrew U. Official to
to Campaigners on Ty

The real estate and building
trades division of the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund will hold a reception and
dinner Tuesday at Raleigh House.
Graham A. Orley, chairman of
the division, announced that Ber-
nard Cherrick, executive vice
president of Hebrew University,
will be featured speaker of the
evening.
cherrick, born in Dublin and
educated in England, served as
rabbi in London before World War
II. He was later named director of
the Jewish National Fund and the
United Palestine Appeal of Great
Britain. In 1947 he settled in Israel
and became world director of or-
ganization for Hebrew University.
He is now a member of the uni-
versity's permanent policy com-
mittee.
Milton Dresner, Myron L. Mil-
grom, Milford Nemer and I..
William Sherr are associate chair-
men of the division. Jay M. Kogan,
Stephen Lanyi, and Henry L. Ler-
man are pre-campaign chairmen!
thie of the largest divisions in
the Allied Jewish Campaign•lsrael



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Emergency Fund, which Is head
by Samuel Frankel,
the real estate/
and building , trades division - ei6i
peas to exceed its - 1971 total
$2,385,000 by a "considerable mar...!'
gin," Chairman Orley said.
26—Friday, Febrvary 25, IDTAA
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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