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I 1THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Zuckerman Calls for Cash
as Absorption Needs Multiply
"Pledges alone will not meet the
pressing needs of immigration and
absorption in Israel," Paul Zucker-
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DICK STEIN
man, general chairman of United
Jewish Appeal, said here. "Cash is
Mrs. Joseph Maltzer of Hendrie Rd , Huntington Woods, treasurer
urgently needed now because pay and a member of the executive committee, National Federation of ;
meats all along the l'ne for trans- Teniple Sisterhoods. participated in the annual spring meeting of the
portation and absorpti in mu,t be e • rive committee at NETS headquarters in New York City recently. I
made almost instan.iy. Mrs. Maltzer is past president a Temple Emanu-El.
To help answer the overwhelm
Mrs. Irving Chaiken of Sutton Dr., Southfield, newly elected presi-
ing need for massive cash pay dent of the Michigan branch of National Women's League, United
meats, the United Jewish Ap:leal
Synagogue of America, will participate in special briefing sessions
is launching Cash Week this. week. •
for the 28 branch presidents of the league Sunday through Wednesday,
during which it will ask immediate
in Mount Freedom, N. J. Special events will include attendance at
conversion of all pledges into cash
commencement exercises of the Jewish Theological Seminary' Sunday.
During these six days in June,
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Jewish communities across the
United States will be mobilized
Wayne Voters to Decide
Stale Senator Cooper
an another "Six Day War" aimed
Vocational Schools'
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to H
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t an all-out effort to meet their
On June 12 the voters of Wayne
cash obligations.
State Sen. Daniel S. Cooper D-
County
Ieseluding
dis-
"We must provide $1,000,000 of Oak Park I announced he will seek
the `eh"ot
cash every day or the programs He nomination of the Democrats erect_; of Detroit and Livonia),
will vote on
a
levy"
one-mill
that we have worked so hard and Party for the U.S. House of Repo-
for the construction and opera-
long to implement will he in serious , , mtatives, 18th District
Co,-sr
presently
represents
the
Lion
of
four
area
vocational-tech-
jeopardy. The costs have increased
centers
in
outer-Wayne
tremendously above the costs origi-
Senatorial Distri,•t. Griper Meal
nally projected: $100.401,000 more was voted the most eutstimilim; county.
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Hoffman and their committee For
reservations. contact Yetta Glass,
KE 5-4133, or Irene I,evin. 968-3169..
Past Department President Jean '
Friedman w ill install officer, of
the auxiliary. Past Department
Commander Harry I. Friedman
will install the follosong Post or-
ricers- ( - omen ander. Sam Alpert:
"ice commanders. Harry Houma is
and Sol Levin; quartermaster. 1.01,
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Glass. Plans for a party honoring
outgoing auxiliary president Sara
Fleisher. to he held June 15 at the '
Top Hat supper chili are being
completed by Senior Vice Presi-
dent Sarah Kaminsky. For reser-
vations. call Mrs. Kaminsky, 968-
1781.
The French government has
awarded Prof. MAX HERZBERG,
of liar-Ilan University, a large
grant for the first stage of a proj-
ect that should give a better under-
standing of the role of the cell
membrane whose transformation
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Deploring the recent induction of
13 Soviet Jews into the army re
serves prior to President Nixon's
Ron Cohn. an 18-yea,old s-mor
arrival in Moscow, 13 members of at Bloomfield Hills L-hser
the Detroit chapter of the Jewish School. is seeking ide•t‘on to the
Defense League held a vigil at It'oomfield WI, School Board
Kennedy Square May 22.
The son of Mr and Mrs W V
Cohn of W. Greenwich. Birming-
The 13 each, representing one
mers
of the inducted
, activists, remained ham. Ron was named ho
in Kennedy Square from 8 p.m. to seek a spot on the school hoard
A got erruma pooinleri rotary anvil
to dawn, displaying the names of
-imiiiIent Of a real estate license,
the Soviet Jews. They wore yellow
arm bands like those which Jews Ron will he attending Wayne Stale
University nest year as a pre sued
were required to wear tinder Nazi
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rule.
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The demonstrators also were
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protesting the Soviet Union's ‘vila-
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WE MUST CLEAR SPACE FOR A NEW STOCK OF WORKS
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four
vocational-technical
for immigrant housing, $4,930.000 new Democrat in the II use of i The
centers would provide training in
more for higher learning; and Representatives by the Ti! mlegan
$4,820,000 more for health ser- Press Poll in 1963. Ile is pre s ently 40 different occupational areas and
vices. the Democratic whip and holds prepare more than 1000410 students
tommrrim's
"The total Jewish Agency. budget memhership on the 1 111 11 1 "arY c , i - n for the realities of
of needs has increased more than -n'tt-e as well as the joint admin- • job market.
$130,000,000. - Zuckerman stated.
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