THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 0—Friday, Jon. 19, 1973 First-time contributors of a dollar-a-day to the women's division of the 1973 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund have been invited to a luncheon noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wilfred B. Boner, 27530 Fairway Hills, Franklin. They will hear Yehuda Ilellman, journalist and poli- tical analyst, F',..eak of the current status .If Jewry here and around the world. Hell- man is executive director of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, a position which affords him close con- tact with the White House. The luncheon is the initial activity of the PaceSetters section of the women's divi- sion of the 1973 campaign. PaceSetters chairman Mrs. Irving E. Goldman Is as- sisted by Mrs. Joel Tauber, executive vice chairman, and Mrs. Norman H. Rosenfeld, adviser. Mrs. Milton Gold- rath Is chairman of the luncheon. Women's division President Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine and campaign chairman Mrs. Merle Ha rris said this luncheon, the first held for contributors of at least $365, hopefully, will set the pace for the total drive. • • • An ANTIQUE AMERICAN QUILT EX- IBIT AND SALE will be eld by the Galerie de Boi- nirt through Saturday at imerset Mall. l ''ATCIIWORK JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA Music let All Occesuons LI 5-1244 ANTIQUE SHOW Tel-Twelve Mall, Telegraph Rd. at Twelve Mile, Southfield JANUARY 19 THRu28 Bring your antiques in to be appraised by experts for $1.00 Soviet Sisters Seek Uncle Here Women on the Ball for AJCampaign The second meeting in the women's pre-campaign fund- raising activities of the AJC- IEF increased to $729,810 the amount raised so far to benefit Jews arroughout the world and to maintain the local services of Federation agencies. Mrs. N. Brewster Broder, chairman of pre-campaign, said this total is nearly $75,000 more than was raised at comparable meetings by Detroit area women for the 1972 drive. The meeting, a luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frankel on Jan. 10, brought 130 women to hear Henry Levy, an international Why Pay More?' NOW ALL BRANDS Special for January 20% ABOVE 'Rabbi Steven Chester of Temple Beth Israel, Jackson, was contacted by a friend in Haifa, requesting his assist- ance in locating the mail whose given name is un- known but whose family name was Kalmanovitz. He is known to have been living in Detroit in 1950-51, Three women's division leaders in the pre-campaign activity of the 1973 AJC-IEF are (from left) Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, president, Mrs. N. Brewster Broder, chair- man of pre-campaign, and Mrs. Merle Harris, division campaign chairman. Pre-campaign is the large gifts advance section of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. The two sisters In Russia, Rachela and Dvoralah Kal- manovitz, were left a sum of money by anohter uncle in London but, according to Russian law cannot collect their inheritance unless they can prove their identity. The only surviving rela- tive, apparently, is the uncle who was living in Detroit. Their father, Moshe Kal- • authority on immigration. • Levy, who has been direc- tor of operations for United IIIAS Service and for Joint Distribution Committee, re- called various Jewish immi- grations in the 10th Century. His work with displaced Jews enabled him to tell those at the Frankel home of first-hand experience with previous emigrations from Bulgaria and Egypt and the present current tide of Im- migration to Israel from the Soviet Union. Levy asked those present to "remember their history," which retells time and again the story of Jews "in the pipeline from one country to another. Those who emerge from the pipeline into Israel today require training, fi- nancial backing, housing and clothing and so many other forms of help until they can be absorbed into their new homeland," he said. "It is through our response to the AJC-IEF that these immi- grants are rescued by the Jewish Agency and the Joint Distribution Committee." Assisting Mrs. Broder with the meeting were Mesdames Paul Borman, William L. Deutsch, David Randleman, Melvin Kolbert, David Pol- lack, Arthur H. Rice, Nor- man Rosenfeld, Samuel Schiff and Alfred Taubman. Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine is president of the women's division of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation: Mrs. Merle Harris is 1973 campaign chairman. a t MAJOR DISCOUNTS A present or former De- troiter is being sought by two nieces in the Soviet Union, and a Jackson rabbi is trying to bring them together. manovitz, came from the town of Orhei in Bessarabia, not far from Kishinev. 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