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JEWISH HERALD-VOICE, 1959 UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN SUPPLEMENT
PACE EIGHT
MEN’S TRADES & PROFESSIONSOB
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Continued from Page 1
DIVISION (Conl.)
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Harding Frankel
MEETING...
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7:00 P.M.
Shamrock-Hilton
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
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Mrs. Charles Gaitz
Mrs. David Meyerson
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Hal Zimmerman
Mrs. Morris Glesby
Mrs. A. D. Grossman
Mrs. M. M. Lewis
CO-CHAIRMAN:
M. M. Hamburger
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Jacob F. Lett
Harry Reed
Herschel Rich
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Mrs. Gerald Rauch
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Mrs. Ben Battelstein
Mrs. M. M. Hamburger
Mrs. Aaron Kalmans
Mrs. Jacob F. Lett
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Mrs. Melvin Cohn
VICE-CHAIRMEN: -
Mrs. Harold Raizes
Mrs. Joseph Wiesenthal
Billy B. Goldberg
Benj. O. Lett
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Mrs. Eugene Bodner
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Julius Chapman
Arthur Daum
Sherman Kaplan
David Miller
Stanley Rinzler
Dr. Stanley Siegel
Harry Zuber
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Al Beerman
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Mrs. Abe Axelrod
Mrs. George Bregman
Mrs. Kenneth Schnitzer
Mrs. Sol Weiner
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Mrs. Naftaly Abromowitz
Mrs. William Cogen
Mrs. Sydney Cohen
Mrs. William Loeser
Mrs. Edgar Nirken
Mrs. Alvin Schwartzbach
Mrs. Dave Schultz
Mrs. Harry A. Wolf
Mrs. James Wolfe
Mrs. Joe B. Zuber
Saul Gerber
Morris Glesby
Leonard Rauch
Joe Robinowitz
Melvin Silverman
L .L. Sline
Phil Zuber
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Paul Markey
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
James Berger
Marvin Finger
Richard A. Freling
Jacob J. Gaitz
Otto Schlamme
Hymie Schnitzer
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Fred Regan
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Armand Baum
Ted Dinerstein
Hilton Herzog
Walter Loeb
Leon S. Meinstein
Ernest Prince
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Leonard Resnick
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
David Black
Irwin Caplan
Pincus Juran
Mac Leichtman
Abe Nad
Dr. Charles C. Nathan
CO-CHAIRMEN
Louis Pulaski
Morris Rauch
Irvin M. Shlenker
I. Weiner
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Allen Becker
Maurice Dubinsky
Don Gould
Norman Schneidler
William Tarnopol
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Joseph Zuber
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Nathan L. Black
Harry Folloder
L. M. Gabert, Jr.
Louis Goldfaden
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Samuel S. Schaffer, M.D.
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Al Schulman
Malcolm F. Sher, MD.
Abe Weiner
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Mrs. Edward M. Brook
Mrs. Morris J. Fisch
Mrs. Julius Good
Mrs. Lew Harris
Mrs. Michael Haikin
Mrs. Irwin C. Mark
Mrs. Sol Mitelman
Mrs. Irving D. Panzer
Mrs. Max Pasternak
Mrs. Max Rosenbaum
Mrs. Alfred Stern
Mrs. S. J. Wiederman
Mrs. Phil Zuber
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Aubrey Farb
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Melvin Dow
Charles Gaitz, MD.
Raymond Kaufman
Joe Krakower
Al Lipkin
Sidney Smiley
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Harry Levitt
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
B L. Blumberg
Maurice Dushkin
Mike Haikin
Louis Marks
Bernard Perlmutter
James Wexler
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Herbert Meisler
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
N. F. Abromowitz
Max Kamin
Jerome Robinson
Sam Robinson
Al Schlosser
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Arthur Tashnek, M.D.
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Boris I. Bell
Henry Ehrenkranz
Seymour Mann
David Meyerson
Kurt Schoeps
Dr. Walter Wolf
Reuben W. Askanase
Ben Battelstein
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Stanford Alexander
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Stanley Danburg
Leonard Holland
Robert Sud
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Melvin S. Cohn
VICE-CHAIRMEN
Ellis Rudy
Jos. Wiesenthal, MD.
Leon Weiner
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Marcus Levinson, DD.S.
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Morris Bogdanow
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Harold Kahn
Jerome Sterns. MD.
Morris Wolf
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Ben Friedman
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Dr. Albert Abrams
Harry Abramson
Nathan Loeffelholz
Ronald Prince
Henry Weingarten
Fred Wiener
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Paul Lensky, MD.
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Mrs. Stanford Alexander
Mrs. J. W. Grogin
Mrs. Adolph Susholtz
CO-CHAIRMAN:
Mrs. Robert Barvin
VICE-CHAIRMEN:
Mrs. Joseph I. Engler
CO-CHAIRMEN
Harold Falik
Gerald Rauch
Bernard Weingarten
M. S Williams
WOMEN'S SPECIAL
ASSIGNMENTS DIVISION
MRS. BERNARD WEINGARTEN, Chairman
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Morris Catchman
1. S. Deutser
M. M. Feld
M. J. Gerber
M. M. Gordon
George Haikin
Louis Kaplan
A. I. Lack
Joe Weingarten
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS
DIVISION
IRVING M. AXELROD, Chairman
Guest Speaker
MOSES A. LEVITT, Exec. Vice-President, J.D.C.
23rd &4nnualCHampaicjn 2\nner
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1959
WOMEN'S BIG GIFTS DIVISION
MRS. HAROLD FALIK, Chairman
Entertainment
MYRON COHEN, Famed Comedian
YOUTH DIVISION
MARCIA GOREN and JERRY MOTLEY, Co-Chairmen
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ALBERT GOLDSTEIN
TEAMS DIVISION
MRS. NATHAN LOEFFELHOLZ, Chairman
1959 UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
D. H. WHITE, General Chairman
CAMPAIGN CABINET
MARTIN NADELMAN, Chairman
OUT OF TOWN DIVISION
JACOB F. LEFF and HARRY LIPSHY, Co-Chairmen
NON-JEWISH DIVISION
JOE WEINGARTEN, Chairman
asst, executive director
IRWIN L. GLATSTEIN
been a “breakthrough in the
past 90 days," Rabbi Friedman
asserted that more than 60,000
Jews had registered for exit
permits from Rumania in the
month of October alone, and
that nearly 4,000 Rumania
Jews had been brought to Is-
rael in the month of December.
Stating that he did not know
the reasons for this sudden
immigration from Rumania,
or how long it might continue,
Friedman said that the new
refugees were “a beautiful,
wonderful group of people.
Kids, healthy ones, old people
with training and skills; doc-
tors, hundreds of doctors and
lawyers, dentists and techni-
cians and scientists and jour-
nalists and writers."
Friedman said he was con-
vinced that American Jewry—
sparked by Houston’s early ex-
ample—would assume major fi-
nancial responsibility for main-
taining the lifeline to Israel and
other free lands for those Jews
in search of a life denied them
in the lands where they now
live. American Jews would also,
he said, do their utmost to elim-
inate the backlog of unmet
needs in Israel and, thus, ac-
celerate the full absorption of
the new immigrants.
Advanced Gifts Ur
Abe Weingarten, chairman
of Advanced Gifts, announced
that those present, making up
about one-half of the Advanced
Gifts division, who in 1958 had
contributed $215,800, had in-
creased their pledges in 1959
to $221,100.
Mrs. I. B. Maltz
Mrs. Joe Robinowitz
Mrs. Daniel Schlanger
MEN'S ADVANCED GIFTS
DIVISION
ABE WEINGARTEN, Chairman
Continued from Page 1
We must fulfill that promise.”
More immidiate than the
problems of absorbing immi-
grants of the past several years,
is the possibility of aiding
thousands legally migrate from
behind the Iron Curtain to Is-
rael.
“Now, if we are going to
have a large immigration from
Rumania, and other East Euro-
pean countries,” White stated,
“this will have to be sustained
by additional giving in 1959.”
“Regardless of the humanity
of other nations, all the good
wishes and the good will, the
only haven for the East Euro-
pean Jew is Israel,” White said.
He referred to recently publish-
ed statistics which indicated
that less than 4,000 Jews will
be admitted to the U.S. in 1959
under the McCarran-W alter
immigration act which discrim-
inates, according to the national
origins quota provisions,
against East European nation-
als.
“We are going to meet the
needs of this fresh immigration
in 1959, and the needs will
probably be more extensive
than those in 1957 and 1958.
In addition, North African na-
tions are giving up some of
their Jews and these, too, will
require our help.”
“Our national needs are not
going to be any less, and our
local needs are going to be
about the same. With the over-
seas needs being what they are,
we come to a conclusion that
we must exert every effort to
raise at least $758,050 through
the United Jewish Campaign,”
White concluded.
S BIG GIFTS DIVISION
HOWARD SINGER, Chmrman
MEN’S TRADISSOFFSSON5
STANFORD LACK, Chairman
WOMEN'S DIVISION
MRS. HARDING FRANKEL, Chairman

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White, D. H.The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1959,newspaper, January 15, 1959; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1527679/m1/18/:accessed April 16, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;.

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