Campaign Division Leadership for 1973 Listed

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Samuel Frankel and Paul
M. Handleman, Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund general chairmen, have
announced new appointments
of campaign division leaders
for the 1973 drive.
They and other community

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leaders have been invited to
the Frankel residence, 885
Charrington, Birmingham 8
p.m. Wednesday to meet Gen.
Mordechai Gur, Israel mili-
tary attache in the United
States and Canada.
A former commander of

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Precampaign Activity Boosted

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Israel's paratroop corps and
of the northern sector of Is-
rael, Gur also was military
governor of the Gaza Strip
and Northern Sinai. He said
instrumental in the libera-
tion of the Old City of Jeru-
salem during the Six-Day
War.
Joseph H. Pearlman has
been appointed chairman of
the industrial and automotive
division of the campaign. He
was co-chairman last year.
Marvin H. Goldman will
serve as co-chairman.
Graham A- Orley has been
appointed chairman of the
real estate and building
trades division for the second
consecutive year. Orley was
pre-campaign chairman of the
division from 1969 to 1971.
Associate chairmen are Mil-
ton Dresner, Benjamin Etkin,

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Fifty women pledged at least $365 each for the coming
year to the 1973 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund at a "dollar-a•day" luncheon last week. The luncheon
initiated the PaceSetters phase of the AJC-IEF women's
division fund-raising effort. The women at that meeting,
the first of its kind here, heard Yehuda Hellman, journal.
ist and political analyst, speak on the relation of the Mid
East situation to the resolution of the Vietnam War. Shown
at the luncheon are (from left) Mrs. Joel Tauber, Pace-
Setters executive vice chairman; chairman Mrs. Irving E.
Goldman; luncheon hostess Mrs. Wilfred B. Doner; and
luncheon chairman Mrs. Milton Goldrath. The I Pace-
Setters luncheon will be noon Wednesday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Aronoff, 13136 Winchester, Hunting•
ton Woods. The luncheon, to which contributors of $200
have been invited, will have as guest speaker Gerda Weiss-
man Klein, author of "All But My Life." In addition to
Mrs. Tauber and Mrs. Goldrath, other vice chairmen are
Mesdames John C. Hopp Jr., Frederick Katz, Edward
Narens, Eugene Sloan, Nathan Soberman, Charles Stone
and Norman Wachler.

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Israel General
Will Meet With
School Youths

A military hero who writes
children's books will speak
at a special assembly of Jew-
ish school children at Cong.
Beth Achim, 4:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday.
Gen. Mordehai Gur, who is
the chief military attache
from Israel to the United

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John Nemon has been re•
appointed chairman of the
Asso-
ciate chairmen are William
Greenberg and Harold S.

metropolitan division.

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Jaffe. Both are returning to
their 1972 campaign posi•
lions. Section leadership in-
, eludes Morris Asher, chair-
man, and Leo Baron. co-
chairman of the special gifts
Morris Friedman,
section;
chairman, and Isadore Shro-
deck. co-chairman of the
treasury gifts section; and

GEN. MORDEHAI GUR

Political analyst Yehuda Hellman also spoke at the
junior division- men's precampaign meeting last week. Hell-
man, executive director of the Conference of Presidents
of Major Amrican Jewisl? Organizations, Is shown with
John M. Frank, precampaign vice chairman, Joel Gershen-
son and Richard J. Maddin, co-chairmen of the junior divi-
sion's men's precampaign activities.

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States and Canada, will be
meeting with children in
local Jewish schools.
Gen. Gur's most recent
book is about Azeet, a Ger-
man shepherd dog which
joined one of the paratroop
units under his command
and served in a border patrol
in the Middle East.
Among Azeet's experiences
chronicled in Gur's book are
a parachute drop to search
for a couple lost in the enemy
desert, a rescue of some
frogmen overdue from a
naval mission which requires
that Azeet use an oxygen
tank and diving helmet, and
a perilous trip through
enemy lines to bring help for
her injured master.
General Gur will be in the
oil area On behalf of the
Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-I sr a el Emergency
Fund.

PORTRAITS

Pearlman

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Myron L. Milgrom and Mil c ampaign's junior division,
CAND1DS
ford Nemer.
has been active in the divi-
Norman Wachler will chair sion since 1970. He is 1972-
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the second consecutive year. dent for 1970-71 and was
Wachler served as associate chairman of the division ex-
chairman of the division dur- ecutive committee in 1971-
ing 1970 and 1971. Associate 72. Campaign coordinator is
chairmen will be Sol Cicurel, Robert Slatkin. Heading the
Philip L. Elkus, David junior campaign sections are
• Birmingham
Frank, Irwin Kahn, Jerome Joel Gershenson, men's pre-
Lapides, Norman H. Rosen- campaign, Mrs. Sanford Pas-
ser, women's pre-campaign;
feld and Robert Schwartz.
and Mrs. Stanley Frankel,
Nathan Fink will head the general solic ations.
food division for the third
consecutive y e a r. Thomas
Klein and Morton Feigenson
Fine Selection of
will assist as associate chair-
men.
Sherwood Colburn has been
named chairman of the serv-
ices-Arts and crafts division.
lie was 1972 co-chairman
and has previously served as
co-chairman of the insurance
section. Co-chairmen for the
division include James M.
August, Joseph Garson, Irv-
ing Laker and Louis 1. Zuck-
erman. Associate chairmen I
wil be Donald Benyas, Martin
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Lewis S. Grossman, chair -
man of the trades and profes-
sions division and president
of the Detroit Service Group,
will coordinate the efforts of
industrial and automotive,
real estate and buil ling
trades, mercantile, food, and
services-arts and crafts divi-
sion.

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