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December 05, 1975 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-12-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18 December 5, 1975

Citrin Heads Federation; Mrs. Stollman
First Woman to Be Named Vice President

Martin E. Citrin has been
elected president of Jewish
Welfare Federation of De-
troit.
The election of Citrin and
other Federation officers
was held Monday at a board
of governors meeting at the
new Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield.
Citrin, succeeds Mandell
L. Berman as president. He

Tucker-
Grant

B'nai B'rith

was a Federation vice presi-
dent for three years.
Formerly an officer of
Federation Apartments,
Citrin is also a director of
the United Jewish Chari-
ties and a member of its
finance and Jewish com-
munity foundation com-
mittees.
Citrin is a member of
Federation's capital needs
committee which is respon-
sible for long-term planning
for Federation agency build-
ing needs.
Chairman of the capital
funds drive for the new Cen-
ter at Maple and Drake
Roads in West Bloomfield,
Citrin has served as a Cen-
ter treasurer and vice presi-
dent.

presenh

SPIRIT

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Wed., Dec. 31
9:00 P.M.
at the new
Sheraton-
Southfield

9 Mile East of Southfield

FRIEDA STOLLMAN

Frieda Stollman was
elected to serve a one-year
* *

term as a Federation vice
president. The first
woman elected a Federa-
tion officer in recent years
and the first woman vice
president, Mrs. Stollman
has been a member of Fed-
eration's board of gover-
nors, president of its Wom-
en's Division, and
Division chairman of the
Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund.
She is a board member of
the national council of the
American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee.
Re-elected to their cur-
rent offices for the coming
year were Samuel Frankel,
Maxwell Jospey, and George
M. Zeltzer, vice presidents;
William Avrunin, secretary;
and Irwin Green, treasurer.
Max M. Fisher is honor-
ary chairman of the Federa-
tion executive committee
and Paul Zuckerman is an
honorary committee mem-
ber.
Mrs. N. Brewster Broder,
Alfred L. Deutsch, and Irv-
ing Rose are new members
of Federation's executive
committee.
Louis Berry, Stanley D.
Frankel, Thomas I. Klein,
Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse,
and Stanley J. Winkelman
were re-elected to the ex-
ecutive committee for an-
other year.
Executive committee
members by virtue of office

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Shown are officers of the Detroit Service Group, in-
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board of directors chairman Paul Broder, president Ar-
thur Howard, executive committee chairman Louis C.
Blumberg, and vice president Jack A. Robinson.

*

Arthur Howard has been
re-elected president of the
Detroit Service Group, the
year-round organization for
workers in the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund.
Milton J. Miller and Jack
A. Robinson were re-elected
to serve two-year terms as
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Louis C. Blumberg will
serve a two-year term as
DSG executive committee
chairman.
Howard served as the
1975 Campaign's general
chairman and was a vice
chairman of the 1974 Cam-
paign after holding var-
ious leadership positions
in previous years.
He is a member of the
Federation's executive com-
mittee, a director of the
United Jewish Charities,
and a former chairman of
its real estate and land com-
mittee.
A director of the Jewish
Home for Aged, Howard
also serves on Federation's
two cash collection commit-
tees.

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