Zuckerman, Schoenbrun to Address Opening AJCampai0 Dinner; Dulzin Here Wednesday Paul Zuckerman, national chair- man of the United Jewish Appeal, will be guest of honor in his home community when Detroit officially opens its 1972 Allied Jewish Cam- paign-Israel Emergency Fund on March 22. The opening dinner will be held at the Bnai David beginning at 6:15 p.m., Samuel Frankel, cam- paign chairman, said. David Schoenbrun, noted news analyst, will be guest speaker at the opening dinner. He has re- ceived awards for his work in many media — radio, television, literature. He has roamed the world as a correspondent in com- bat during World War II and af- ter the war for CBS News. He re- ported the Jewish resistance to the British, wars in Algeria, Mor- occo and French Indochina, and the cold war in Paris and Moscow. In Washington, he covered the Kennedy years. An avowed friend of Israel he champions her right to exist without harassment from her neighbors. Zuckerman has served long on behalf of the Detroit Jewish com- munity and became chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign in 1961 and 1962. He headed Detroit's extraordinary effort in the 1967 Israel Emergency Fund which raised more than $5,000,000 im- mediately after the close of a • • highly successful regular Allied Jewish Campaign. Vitally inter- ested in Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerman maintain a private re- sidence in Caesarea, Israel. . Pre-campaign activities will conclude with a meeting of the food division on Wednesday, at a dinner and reception at 6:30 p.m. at Raleigh House. Leon Dulzin, treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Israel, will be the speaker, Division Chairman Nathan Fink announced. . r. 0•71 Partaking of Sunday brunch, held by the services sections of the professional division of the 1972 Allied JetVish Campaign—Israel Emergency Fund are (from left) Dr. George Barahal, chairman of educational services; Jack A. Robinson, chairman of the professional division; Harold Dubin, chairman of social services; and Henry Starkman, chairman of governmental services. The leadership of the real estate and building trades division turned out at its recent pre-campaign meeting to hear Bernard Cherrick, executive vice president of Hebrew University. Shown are (from left) Graham A. Orley, division chairman; Merrick; Samuel Frankel, 1972 Allied Jewish Campaign—Israel Emergency Fund chairman and a member of the division; and George M. Zeltzer, pre-campaign vice-chairman and a member of the division cabinet. Goldmann Ready to Air . AT RADOM'S NEW DISCOUNT CENTER Going to tropical climate?. Come and see Radom's bright new CRUISE WEAR at Low Discount Prices! With $8,000,000 pledged during the pre-campaign period, -Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund is looking for- ward to an outstanding success, Chairman Frankel said. Campaign Spurred on All Fronts TEL AVIV — Dr, Nahum Gold- mann has informed Tuvia Fried- man, chairman of the Haifa Docu- mentary Center and of the World Federation of Jewish Nazi Victims, that he would visit Israel in May and is prepared to participate in negotiations concerning increased restitution from Germany for those who worked in the forced labor camps. According to Friedman, pressure freedom and in dignity," Frankel his pledge this year. It is a ne- said. cessity," Chairman Frankel ex- He cited the needs of the 70,000 plained. immigrants, including many from Russia, who are expected to enter Israel this year. "Our institutions, agencies and programs in Detroit which affect all our lives must also be well supported. We are looking to ev- eryone in the Detroit Jewish com- munity who can do so, to increase The metropolitan division will hold its "kick-off," 10 a.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. Circuit Court Judge Nathan J. Kaufman will ad- • dress the workers. "Our workers in Pre-Campaign have done a monumental job in telling the story of needs this year. In this connection I would like to single out for special recognition the efforts of our women's division thus far. No one can fail to be convinced of the increasing re- sponsibilities of those of us who are fortunate to care for those who have not yet had the chance to reach their full potential in Restitution With Brandt is being placed on Dr. Goldmann to use the opportunity of Chanlellor Willy Brandt's visit to Israel to negotiate with him on this ques- tion. Previous efforts of the World Federation have been unsuccessful. Former workers in the forced labor camps each received 150 marks for each month of service, but this sum is considered inade- quate. 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