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April 11, 1975 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -

Students Appeal
Allocates $50,000

UJA Cash Collection Tops First Quarter Total in 1974

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The United Jewish Appeal
cash collections for the first
quarter of 1975 exceed those
of the same period of the
previous year by $12 mil-
lion, UJA General Chair-
man Frank R. Lautenberg
told Israeli correspondents.
Lautenberg and UJA Exec-
utive Vice Chairman Irving
Bernstein spent an intensive
48-hour period in top level
meetings with Israeli gov-
ernment officials and Jew-
ish Agency executives last
week.



NEW YORK (JTA) — The
North American Jewish
Students Appeal, the fund-
raising agency for six inde-
pendent national Jewish
student organizations, plans
to allocate some $50,000
during its current fiscal
year to the six groups and to
non-constituent beneficiar-
ies.

The appeal's current fis-
cal year ends next June 30.
So far $9000 had been allo-
cated to date this fiscal year
to the appeal's six constitu-
ents.

Two non-constituent ben-
eficiaries — Davka maga-
zine- in Los Angeles, and
T'chiya, a New Y.prk-based
student group preparing
educational materials for
Soviet Jews now living in
the United States, have been
allocated $1,000.

The appeal receives funds
from Jewish federations.
foundations and individuals.

Friday, April 11, 1975 11

He revealed that at this
point of the 1975 campaign,
cash collections already to-
tal $70 million as against
$58 million for the first
three months of 19.74.

Lautenberg termed this
effort as "a testimonial to
U.S. Jewish commitment to
the deep concern in the
American Jewish commu-
nity." He noted that lack of
liquidity had not prevented
American Jewry from hon-
oring its obligation to Israel.

Lautenberg and Bern-
stein met over the weekend
with Premier Yitzhak Ra-
bin, Treasurer Yehoshtia
Rabinowitz, Jewish Agency

,

Based on a best-selling
novel, the movie -portrays a
-relentless pursuit by a
young Dutch journalist to
infiltrate and unmask a se-
cret, underground Nazi or-.
ganization in West Ger-

many plotting to supply
Nasser's Egypt with the
technical means of destroy-
ing the state of Israel.
The film's hero is shown
collaborating with a team of
Israeli agents and advisers,
one of whom is Simon Wie-
senthal; who in real life
heads the famed documen-
tation center in Vienna
which is dedicated to bring-
ing Nazi criminal fugitiveg
to justice.

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9th ANNUAL ISNAI BAITH
PRESIDENTS' BRUNCH

In cooperation with the Jewish National Fund

Mrs.. Maynard Kalef,
President, Women's Council

LODGE PRESIDENTS 1974-75

HARVEY OLSON
Albert D. Tucker - Samuel Grant
SAt FREEDMAN
Albert Einstein
FLOYD BORNSTEIN
Brotherhood
SAUL CHUDNOW
Centennial
JOEL F. GARFIELD
Couplets
WILLIAM GROSS
Detroit
JACK FINE
Detroit Louis D. Brandeis
ISADORE GOLDFARB
Detroit Louis Marshall
Detroit Suburban
HARRY OBERSTEIN
Detroit Sholem Aleichem
MYER MANDELBAUM
Downtown - Fox
THEODORE SEGALL
Eddie Jacobson
SAM HASSIN
Harry B. Keidan

ERNEST SHAW
Henry Morgenthau
.GEORGE BRODER
Israel
NORMAN S. MOSS
Ivan S. Bloch
LEWIS M. SILVER
L'Chayim
BERNARD STAHL
Maurice C. Zeiger
STANLEY EISENBERG
Motor City
ERWIN S. BUNIN
Oakland Century
EMIL FEINER
Pisgah
RALPH MERKOWITZ
Pontiac
BERNARD FERENCY
Rey-Ut Couples
LAWRENCE BROWN
Rabbi Zager Stone
HERMAN KAZDAN
Tikvah

CHAPTER PRESIDENTS 1974-75
MISS DOREEN FLEISIIMANI
MRS. SOL SEGALL
Ahavah
Handler
• MRS. LOUIS POLANT
MRS. MA IX APPLEBAUM
Bloch
Israel
MRS. I IYMAN BALAMUT
MRS. MORRIS BERNSTEIN
Brandeis (Presidium)
MRS. ALBERT LEE
Keidan (Presidium)
MRS. MORRIS PI.EASON
MRS. JAMES LAKER
MRS. MOLLIE GERSIIENZON
Marshall
B & P
MRS. JAMES DIRENFELD
MRS. SAM GOLDSTEIN
Masada
Centennial
MRS. RALPH GROSS
MRS. MELVIN TICLIJK_
Morgenthau
Deborah
MRS. MARVIN LEVY
MRS. MAURICE ZUCKERSTEIN
MRS.
HARRY FINE
Detroit
MRS. MORRIS LUPILOFF
MISS CELIA WEINGARDEN
Pisgah
Downtown - Fox
MRS.
JACK BERNSTEIN
M
MRS. JOSEPI I RADKIN
Shalom
East Side
MRS. RALPH COI
MRS. SAM- FREEDMAN
S
Solovich
Einstein
MRS. IRVING LASH
MRS. HAROLD MICIIAELS
Tikvah
Galilee
MRS. JOSEPH POHL
MRS. JOHN ANSTANDIG
Zager
.
MRS. MEYER FINK
MRS. EUGENEPALII,
MRS. LOUIS UNATIN
Zeiger
,
Gershwin (Pro-Tern)

..

,.

Honoring the Presidents,
Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith
Men's and Women's Councils,
the Lodge and Chapter Presidents,
and
-the Inauguration of the New
Council Past-Presidents Forest



SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1975
10:00 A.M.

CONGREGATION
BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL

5075 W. Maple Rd.
West Bloomfield, Mich. 48033

(Registration Begins 9:30 a.m.)

Guest Speaker

(Men's-Council)



Louis Barden
Victor. Bloomfield -
Alfred H. Bounin
Jack Caminker •
Morris Direnfeld
Jess Feiler
Julius Kahn
Sidney Karbel

Harry N. Katz

Sol Moss

Harry Pearson

Milo Rappoport
Louis Rosenzweig
David I. Rosin
Isadore Starr
Louis Weber

Harry Weinberger

Milton Weinstein
Melvin Weisi
Harry -Yudkoff
Maurice Zeiger*

James N. Lakei.
Samuel Leib
Maxwell M. Lowe*

'deceased

-

Members of. Family and Friends Invited
ELIGIBILITY: Planting 2 or more Trees
($3.00 each) Per Reservation

ADMISSION INCLUDED.

David Levine,
President, Men's Council

(Women's Council)
Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Bodzin
Mrs. Philip (Charlotte) Edelheit
Mrs. Sidney (Betty) E-idelman
Mrs. Philip (Bea) Fealk
Mrs. Charles (Jean) Galinsky
Mrs. Alfred (Mickey) E. Lakin
Mrs. David (Evelyn) Levine
.Mrs. Alan (Ida) Nathan
Mrs. Henry (Lil) P. Onrich
Mrs. Jack (Mollie) Sayles
Mrs. Leonard (Tillie) Sims
Mrs. Al (Ida) Stein

BRUNCH CHAIRMEN
Sol Moss Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig

COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRMEN
Meyer Littky Mrs: David Freedman

The Honorable Yaacov Morris
Minister of Information
Israel Mission to
United Nations.

Associate Chairmen:
Karl Berg
Leo Hack
Julius Berkowitz
Harold Jaffa
Charles Fink
Max Kushner

Consultant Lou Segel

Executive Director — Dennis J. Rice

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