Davidson and Grossman Co-Chairmen of Allied Jewish Campaign
fort than ever for Israel as man of stag day, was assisted
serves on the community re- estate division, each received
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an expression of resentment by George M. Zeltzer, chair-
lations planning and budget a gold replica of the trophy.
Israel at the invitation of
and condemnation of the util- man of hospitality, David S.
division
of
Federation.
Also singled out for recog- ization of oil as a weapon Mondry, chairman of golf,
Prime Minister Golda Meir.
Grossman is a national nition by Frankel and Han- against the Jewish state.
and Oscar Braun, co-chair-
A member of the board of
vice-president of the Amer- dleman were campaign lead-
man
for prizes and awards.
Numerous
prizes
and
golf
governors of the Federation
ican Jewish Committee and ers, associate chairman Da- awards were distributed.
Lucow announced that next
and a trustee of Sinai Hos-
with his wife Mildred was vidson, Avern L. Cohn, Dr.
Avery Tucker, president of year's stag day will be held
pital, Davidson is a member
honored as recipient of the Leon Fill and David S. Mon- Tam O'Shanter, greeted the at Franklin Hills Country
of Federation's capital needs
Detroit AJC chapter's 1973 dry, who had been 1973 vice- guests. Milton Lucow, chair- Club.
committee, which plans for
human relations award.
chairmen, and Irving Selig-
the development and main-
Other community causes man, a pre-campaign chair-
tenance of local agencies.
man. Merle Harris and Philip THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday. September 7, 1973-5
He is a vice president and to which Grossman has given
T. Warren, pre-campaign
member of the board of service include the Urban
vice-chairmen, also received
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and sits Alliance, Metropolitan Coali-
appreciation for their efforts.
on the national board of tion for Peaceful Integration,
Volunteer
Placement
Corps
After receiving recognition
Technion. He is also a mem-
the State Bar of Mich- and NAACP. He is a mem- as chairman of trades and
professions, Grossman re-
yYoung Presidents Or- ber of Temple Israel.
Grossman is the owner of warded the division chair-
ganization, Founders Society
of the Detroit Institute of the Grossman Development men who had served under
Arts, Friends of Modern Art, Company of Wayne, a real him: Wachler, Sherwood
Franklin Hills Country Club estate and development firm. Colburn, chairman of serv-
Receiving awards at the ices-arts and crafts; Joseph
and the Standard City Club.
He is president of the Guar- stag day dinner, the annual H. Pearlman, chairman of
dian Industries Corporation event of the Detroit Service industrial and automotive;
in Northville, which manu- Group, were Frankel and Orley; Jack A. Robinson,
factures glass by the float Handleman as retiring chair- chairman of professional;
method for architectural and men of the annual fund drive. Sol Kurtzman, co-chairman,
Claiming the large loving foods; John Nemon, chair-
automotive use.
Grossman has been active cup which goes each year to man of metropolitan; and
in many community organiz- the campaign division whose Robert M. Rubin, chairman
ations. During the 1973 Al- efforts brought the largest of the junior division.
lied Jewish Campaign-Israel percentage of increase over
Frankel viewed the philan-
Emergency Fund, he served the previous year's total, thropic accomplishments of
as chairman of the trades in behalf of the two winning Detroit Jewry as a continua-
and professions division while divisions, mercantile and tion of dedication to the needs
heading the Detroit Service real estate and building, at home and abroad and he
Group. He is a past AJC-IEF trades, were Norman Wach- expressed confidence that the
vice-chairman and pre-cam- ler and Graham A. Orley, coming year's leadership will
paign chairman and headed the division chairmen who receive similar support.
the real estate division. He is accepted the awarded trophy
A fine suit, sport coat or
He utilized the occasion to
a vice president of the Jew- which will be on display in
slacks without proper tail-
urge
support
for
the
reloca-
the
DSG
offices
at
the
Fred
ish Community Council, a
oring becomes an ordinary
tion
of
the
Jewish
Community
M.
Butzel
Memorial
Building
director of the Jewish Com-
garment. At Shifman's our
Center, and invited the De-
munity Center, a member of during the coming year.
old world tailors take pride
Wachler, as chairman of troit Service Group member-
the Federation board of gov-
in creating for you the look
ship's
participation
in
the
the
mercantile
division,
and
ernors and a director of the
of custom made clothing.
United Jewish Charities. He I Orley, chairman of the real ground-breaking ceremonies
for the new building, Sept. 23,
on Maple and Drake Rds.
Handleman welcomed the
presence of past Service
Group presidents, Gus New-
64, ■ ":41-
man, Paul Br ode r, Max
LINCOLN CENTER
LONDON (JTA) — The United States yielded in Shaye and George Keil.
Jewish Agency, with a 1973 19'73 the best results ever,
LIVONIA MALL
Commenting
on
current
de-
budget of $470,000,000, may in spite of a business reces- velopments involving the en-
BRIGHTON
MALL
find itself $60,000,000 short sion—$260,000,000."
ergy crisis and the pressures
and other locations
Dulzin said he was confi- upon Israel, he called upon
by the end of this year due
to the spiraling cost of immi- dent that 70,000 new immi- the Allied Jewish Campaign
grant absorption, Leon Dul- grants would arrive in Israel workers to exert greater ef-
zin, acting chairman and in 1974: 40,000 from the So-
treasurer of the Jewish viet Union and 10,000 from
THE BEST FOR LESS!
other countries of distress.
Agency, said here.
He addressed a press con- He said the absorption of a
ference following a meeting new immigrant now costs
of the Jewish Agency Exec- $10,000 but will cost $12,000
utive. "We shall make a next year because of infla-
Shifman's and most
LONG, SHORT, PATIO
great effort to mobilize the tion.
STYLES. SIZES 6 to 44
credit cards honored
Paul Zuckerman, general
money and to avoid cuts," he
said, adding that the agency's chairman of the United Jew-
1974 budget will have to be ish Appeal, also attended
154 SOUTH WOODWARD
the Jewish Agency executive
larger.
BIRMINGHAM MI 2-4150
Max Fisher, chairman of meeting here.
the Jewish Agency's board
of governors, told the press
conference: "We have not
yet reached our potential in
fund-raising, even though the
enemy
list?
Heck No.
We love everybody,
especially our loyal
clients. Ask to see
our "secret" file of
friendly & prominent
firms. Call on our
"de-bugged" phone...
548-5600 or write to:
MURRY KOBLIN Adv.
8430 W. 9 Mile Road.
LET OUR
OLD WORLD
TAILORS
GIVE YOU
A FIT
Spiraling Costs of Absorption
Hurt Jewish Agency's Budget
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Philly to Relocate
ler-City Elderly
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) —
Priority in assignment of
apartments i n Federation
Apartments i n northeast
Philadelphia is being given to
elderly Jews now living in
the inner city's high-risk
areas, according to an offi-
cial of Federation Housing,
Inc., the agency of the Fed-
eration of Jewish Agencies
which is sponsoring the proj-
ect.
Ephraim Goldstein, execu-
tive vice president, added
that the need for subsidized
housing for Jewish elderly
developed from concern for
those living in deteriorated
areas where robberies and-
muggings have terrified the
residents. There are some
5,000 applicants for the 323
units. The building is ex-
pected to be completed next
spring.
4
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