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 (Continued from Page 1) 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 GOWNS s29t. 929 sr HANDELS Every Day Is Yontif at Union Tire Save on Standard Gas Use Your Standard or Any Other Charge Card Plus our sensative mechanics will take care of your car 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. 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