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January 07, 1977 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-01-07

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6 Friday, January 7, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1977 AJC-IEF Division Chairmen Are Announced

Eleven men have been complete the roster of
named division chairmen top-level leaders for the
for the 1977 Allied Jew- Campaign, which bene-
ish Campaign-Israel fits nearly 60 humanita-
Emergency Fund by rian agencies.
General Chairman Daniel
David Frank and
M. Honigman.
Richard A: Kahn are
The
appointments chairmen of the Mercan-
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tile Division for a second
year..Under their leader-
STEVE PETIX
ship in 1976, Mercantile
formal wear
had the largest Campaign
for all occasions
increse -of any division
over the previous year.
Active in the division
for many years, Frank is
a past associate chairman
and jewelry section
chairman. He also serves
as a member of the Jewish
Walfare Federation Na-
tional Agencies Division.
Kahn is a former chair-
man of the group's de-
partment stores, wo-
men's apparel and chil-
dren's wear section, a di-
rector of the Detroit Serv-
RENTAL
& SALES
ice Group and a member
DETROIT 862-4517
of Federation's Commu-
TROY 524-1166
nity Services Division.
BIRMINGHAM 645-5560
Stanley Frankel will
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Frank

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SPITZERS

Feinberg

of Harvard Row

RUMMY TYLE

Exciting International Game
of Skill for Adults

special
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Hebrew Book & Gift Center
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head the Campaign's
Services-Arts and Crafts
Division, having served as
co-chairman last year.
Frankel is assocate
man of the Culture and
Education Division, a di-
rector of United Jewish
Charities and board
member of United Hebrew
Schools and Midrasha.
Head of the Industrial
and Automotive Division
is Joseph H. Orley (not
shown in photographs).
Orley served as division
co=chairman in 1976 and
associate chairman in
1975. He also has been ac-
tive on the Campaign's
collection review commit-

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356-6080 Open All Day Sunday

WITI II N O EI/11 E
NOTHING.

Without people, Glassman Olds, would be
just another vacant lot. And we'd be watching
weeds grow instead of a business.
Which is why we try to treat our -
customers well. We want you to buy your
cars from us.,And we know we have to make
it worth your while. Or else.
People come first at Glassman Olds.
They have to. Or, very simply,-there'd be
no Glassman Olds.

WHERE PEOPLE STILL COME FIRST

-,„vestew,

GLASSMAN

OLDSMOBILE INC.

28000 TELEGRAPH RD. • SOUTHFIELD • PHONE 354-3300

tee.
Milford Nemer and
Charles Snider will head
the Real Estate and
Building Trades Division
for a second consecutive
year.
Nemer is a member of
the Campaign's collection
review committee and a
m-ember of. Tamarack
Hills Authority and the
Jewish Home for Aged.
Snider is chairman of the
Jewish Family Service's
building committee and a
member of the JFS board
of directors.
Drs. Paul C. Feinberg
and Milton H. Goldrath
Will again serve as chair-
men of theProfessional
Division.
Dr. Feinberg is active on
the collection review
committee, is-a United He-
brew Schools director and
serves with Federation's
Culture and Education Di-
vision. Dr. Goldrath is a
Detroit Service Group and
United Hebrew Schools
director.
For many years a top
officer in the diyision of
food and beverage indus-
try contributors, Thomas
I. Klein will chair the
Campaign's Food Divi-
sion. He is a director of
the Detroit Service Group
and the Jewish Commu-
nity Center and is a
member of Federation's
executive committee.
Rabbi James I. Gordon
and Isadore Shrodeck will
again lead the Metropoli-
tan Division, which in-
cludes Campaign con-
tributors otherwise unaf-
filiated through a trades
or professions division.
Rabbi Gordon, of
Young Israel of Oak
Woods, is a member of the
Federation board of gov-
ernors. Shr-odeck has
been a Campaign leader
for many years,. having
served as the division's
treasury gifts chairman

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for two years and on the
executive committee of
the Mercantile Division.

* * *

Metropolitan Div.
Briefing Meeting

Jerusalem." With her will
be Bob Citrin, Joel Ger-
shenson and Henry Lee of
the Young Leadership
Cabinet.
Following the distribu-
tion of kits and the buzz
session, there will be a
half hour devoted to
telephone solicitation of
contributors, a 1977 inno-
vation that will take ad-
vantage of the pointers
outlined in the briefing.
Continental breakfast
wll be served.
* * *

Pointers on fund rais-
ing for the 1977 Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund will be
given at a kickoff briefing
meeting of the Metropoli-
tan Division special gifts
section 10 a.m. Sunday at
the United Hebrew
Schools.
David Levine and Jack Employees' Gift
B. Boxer, chairman and
co-chairman, respective- Honors Company
ly, of the special gifts sec-
The mostly non-Jewish
tion, said that Edie Mit- employees of the Ace Wip-
tenthal will be joined—by ing Cloth Co. have made a
three members of the $101 contribution to the
Campaign Young - Lead- Allied Jewish Campaign-
ership Cabinet in provid- Israel Emergency Fund.
According to company
ing answers to workers'
questions about local and -- president Irving Laker,
the contribution was
overseas needs.'
Mrs. Mittenthal was De- made at the company's
troit recruitment chair- annual Christmas party
man and participant in the in honor of the company's
recent United Jewish Ap- officers and was accom-
peal mission, "This Year in panied by a Hanuka card.

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JNF Dedicates Galilee Forest
• •
to British Writer George Eliot

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
A grove of 1,000 trees has
been dedicated by the
Jewish National Fund in
memory of the British
Victorian novelist George
Eliot (nom de plume of
Marian Evans-Cross
1819-1880).
The grove is in the In-
ternational Women's
Forest in the Galilee.
In her book, "Daniel
Deronda," George Eliot
spoke out in favor of what
is in effect the thesis of
political Zionism, affirm-
ing the right of the Jewish
people to return to their
ancient homeland.
Attending the dedica-
tion ceremony were
British Ambassador and

GEORGE ELIOT

Mrs. John Mason and Dr.
Israel Goldstein. The lat-
ter represented the JNF
Directorate.

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