34 November 7, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Business Briefs I' Local Histadrut Drive Begins The Israel Histadrut Campaign of Metropolitan Detroit began its 1975-76 campaign last week with its annual conference. Dr. Berl Frymer, director of culture and education for Histadrut addressed the meeting, and was intro- duced by conference chair- man Morris Lifshay. Local chairman Morris Lieberman summarized the 1975 activities and Al Mi- chaels gave a campaign re- port. Elected 1975-76 Histadrut campaign officers were: chairman, Morris A. Lif- shay; treasurer, Nathan P. Rossen; secretary, Mrs. Ger- ald Goldberg; vice chairmen, Norman Cottler, Philip D. Goldstein, Hyman Lipsitz, Abram Medow, Steve Me- dow, Ruth Miller, Adele Mondry, Irving Pokempner, Emma Schaver, William Schumer, Paul Silver and Paul Sislin. Videotape Service Protects Homeowners After Fire, Theft A new service is now available from the Video- gard Corp. in Farmington, carrying the endorsement of insurance companies, adjus- ters and agencies. Using portable equipment, a home and all possessions are vi- deotaped. in color. Entire rooms are shown, with close-up shots of indi- vidual pieces of furniture, paintings, everyting — in- cluding the hundreds of small items that are accu- mulated over the years. All drawers, cabinets and clos- ets are opened to show con- tents in considerable detail. The homeowner may de- scribe the items verbally, giving pertinent informa- tion that may be useful in case of a loss. The voice is picked up by a sensitive mi- crophone built into the color camera. When the videotaping is completed, a playback on the home TV set assures that all is in order. 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Also elected were: Labor Zionist Alliance Division: Ben Harold and Louis Levine, co- chairmen; Henry Faigin, Morris Friedman, Benjamin M. Laikin, Elliot Rappaport, Oscar Rappa- port, Louis Rosen, Isadore L. Shrodeck and Dr. Milton Stein- hardt. Pioneer Women Division: Mrs. Bessie Berris and Mrs. Evelyn No- veck, co-chairpersons; Mrs. Chana Michlin, Mrs. Sulamis Gol- * * * The name of Sheldon Sakwa, one of the owners of Gentlemen's Quarter, was inadvertently mis- spelled in the store's first anniversary sale advertise- ment in last week's Jewish News. The 20-50 percent anniversary sale is being held over by popular de- mand. doftas and Mrs. Estelle Rappa- port. Organizations Division: Nor- man Blake, chairman; Irvin For- man, Mrs. Julius Ring and Simon Schwartzberg. Business and Professional Di- vision: Dr. Leon Fill, chairman; James Bradley, Irwin J. Kasoff, Eugene Mondry, Bernard A. Schiff, Bernard Schreier, Samuel Schwartzberg, David Silver, Dr. Saul C. Stein and Manfred J. Wer- ner. Special Projects Division: David Silver, chairman. Trade Unions Division: David Chaney, chairman; Morris Cole- man, Richard Cordtz, Sam Fish- man, Robert Holmes, Tom Tur- ner, Myra K. Wolfgang, Earl F. Wolfman and Charles Younglove. Histadrut Foundation Division: Morris Friedman and Nathan P. Rossen, co-chairmen. Histadrut Associates Division: Paul Silver, chairman; Irwin Kahn, Al Silver, Irene Rossi, and Leonard Radner. Michigan Trade Union Council for Histadrut Division: William C. Mprshall, chairman; Douglas Fraser and Arthur King, vice chairmen. Campaign Council: Morris Asher, Alex Berson, Paul Brick- ner, Sidney Brickner, Morris Brodsky, Max Brose, Isadore Brown, Mrs. Elka Freedman, Mrs. Morris Friedman, Abe S. Gornbein, Irving Greenberg, Mrs. Irving Greenberg, Morris D. Kane, Mrs. Barnett Katz, Joseph Katz, Bernard Lieberman, Mrs. Michael Michlin, Norman Nai- mark, Larry D. Nichamin, Harry Resnick, Jacob Resnick, Mrs. Ar- thur Robbins, Mrs. Samuel Sbo- row, David Silberg, Gordon Sil- verman, Mrs. David Sislin, Harold Strom, Israel Weisman, Allen Zemmol and Julius Zemmol. • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• • • The month of Kislev is gay; • • • It portends a festive array. : What with Chanukah decorations • I • • • And Heroic declarations, • • • • • It is bound forever to stay! • • • Enjoy the Holidays with • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • 2 • • i • For high quality Kosher dairy foods • • • there is none better! • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Maid Say it most impressively with... FRUIT A S K Shaarit Haplayth Dinner Fund-Raiser Due For Bonds to Honor Flatt * * * for Music Hall Simon Schwarzberg, president of Shaarit Hap- layth, Survivors of 1945, announces that this year's Israel Bond Dinner-Dance for the organization will be held Nov. 22 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Morris Flatt, presi- "Match it for Music Hall," a joint fund-raising event for the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts by the Music Hall Association and Gorman's Gallery of Fine Furniture, will be held 7:30 to 11 p.m. Tuesday at Gorman's Gallery. It will include a star-stud- ded wine party, local per- sonalities, entertainment, music, a surprise European performer, and a charity auction. The auction, conducted by Bill Kennedy, is to begin at 9 p.m. Articles to be put on the block will include per- sonal items donated by the celebrities, merchandise from Gorman's Gallery, a piano stool autographed by songwriter Sammy Cahn, and a variety of other items. Proceeds will be donated to the Music Hall. There is a charge, and the public is in- vited. Chairman for the dinner is Henry Dorfman. His co- chairman is Arnold Ein- horn. Music for the dinner- dance will be provided by Eric Rosenow and his Conti- nentals. 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