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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, Oct. 30, 1970
Schwartz Young Leadership
Award to Jerry Dubrof
Jerry Dubrof of Atlanta has
been selected to receive the 1970
Abe Schwartz Young Leadership
Award, it was announced this
week by Abe Goldstein, presi
dent of the Atlanta Jewish Wel-
Ponce de Leon at Highland
fare Federation and Max Ritten-
baum, chairman of the selection
committee.
As a recipient of the award,
Dubrof will attend the 39th An
nual General Assembly of the
JERRY DUBROF
Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds in Kansas
City, November 11-15.
mittee in addition to Max Rit-
tenbaum included, M. William
Breman, Mrs. Leon Frohsin, Abe
Goldstein, and Dr. Irving Gold
stein.
The award was established in
memory of the late Abe
Schwartz, who, for many years,
served as president of the former
Jewish Social Service Federa
tion. Mr. Schwartz was most ac
tive in behalf of New Americans
in Atlanta and was interested in
the development of young lead
ership and their participation in
Jewish communal life. This
award is made annually by the
Atlanta Jewish Federation in
r e c o gn it i o n of demonstra
ted leadership potential and abil
ity in the activities of the AJWF,
as well as the annual commun
ity-wide campaign and its local
beneficiary agencies.
Past winners include Mendel
Romm Jr., Nathan I. Lipson, Lar-
Women's Group
In Savannah
Marks 75th
The Savannah selection, Na
tional Council of Jewish Wom
en, celebrated its 75th anniver
sary on October 18 with a
champagne reception and ban
quet at the DeSoto Hilton Hotel.
Mrs. Leonard H Weiner, nation
al NCJW president, attended the
celebration Mayor Sam Massed
of Atlanta was on hand to per
sonally give greetings. Mrs. Al
bert Mazo is president of the
Savannah section Mrs. Stanley
Harris Sr. and Mrs. Paul T.
KuhT were chairmen of the an
niversary celebration.
» * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dobbs an
nounce the birth of a son, Neil
Lawrence, on September 26.
Karl M. Friedman has been
designated a chartered financial
analyst by the board of trustees
of the Institute of Chartered Fi
nancial Analysts.
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Mayer
Portman announce the birth of
a daughter, Rebecca Esther, on
October 15.
Rabbi William Fertig, Rabbi
Richard Zionts, Rabbi A. I. Ros
enberg and Atlanta Mayor Sam
Massell were among the
speakers at the pretest march
staged by young people in Sa
vannah to protest the inhumane
treatment of Jews in Soviet
Russia.
Underground Atlanta
Innovator to Talk
To History Preservers
TR. 6-0381
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Concerned citizens studying
new developments in the art of
preserving and restoring the
best of the past as a platform
for progress will
hear Atlanta
Architect and
Urban designer,
Paul Muldawer,
discuss “Con-
temporary Build
ings in Historic
Districts” at the
annual meeting
of the National
Trust for His
toric Preserva- Muldawer
tions in Charleston November 4-
8.
Mr. Muldawer, who conceived
the idea of Underground Atlan
ta and is state historic coordina
tor for the American Institute
orf Architects, will use slides to
illustrate the talk based on his
published study of “Criteria for
Development within Historic
Areas.”
The 1966 National Trust Act
provides protection for build
ings, documents, areas and arti
cles of historic importance with
registration on the National
Trust Records.
The Charleston sessions will
headquarter at the Sheridan-
Fort Sumter Hotel.
ry M. Frank and Mrs. Stanley
Rinzler.
This year’s recipient has var
ied interests and has taken an
active role in numerous com
munal activities. He is a member
of the Jewish Welfare Federa
tion’s Board of Directors, JWF
Campaign Cabinet, and chair
man of the Committee on Israel
Affairs and Overseas Jewry. He
serves on the boards of the B’nai
B’rith Anti-Defamation League,
American Jewish Committee,
Atlanta Jewish Community Cen
ter, Jewish Children’s Service,
and the National Conference of
Christians and Jews. He is vice
president of Temple Sinai and
was recently appointed as a
member of the International Re
lations Committee of the Na
tional Jewish Community Rela
tions Advisory Council. Dubrof
is a member of the United Jew
ish Appeal Young Leadership
Cabinet and has taken an active
role in Federation’s “Operation
Israel.”
He is married (wife — Judy)
and has three children, ages 8,
6 and 3.
Dubrof is executive vice pres
ident of Olympic Manufacturing
Company, a division of Consoli
dated Foods Corporation.
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W. A. (Shorty)
MADDOX
for Commissioner
of Agriculture
DEAR FRIENDS:
My very dear friend, W. A. (Shorty) Maddox,
Jr., is a candidate for Comissioner of Agricul
ture. He is a wonderful family man, a marve
lous father and a person of highest integrity.
While I believe this is important, I also think
he will make an excellent Commissioner be
cause of his qualifications:
. . . Graduate of the University of Georgia
College of Agriculture, Senior Class President
. . . Charter President of the College of Agriculture
Alumni Association
. . . Thirty years experience as a farmer and
a teacher of vocational agriculture
. . . Director and builder of the Georgia Future
Farmer and Future Homemakers of Georgia
Leadership and Training Program at Lake Jackson,
near Covington, in Newton County
. . . Former Vice President of Dixie Canner
Company
. . . Lecturer on food technology throughout
12 states in cooperation with the U. S. Office of
Education and Land Grant Colleges
. . . Has owned and operated farms in Barrow
and Brooks counties, and in 1969 sold his Brooks
County farm and leased his Barrow County farm,
making him available to be Georgia's Commissioner
of Agriculture on a sole interest basis
1 ask for your vote in behalf of my friend,
W. A. (Shorty) Maddox, Jr., for Commissioner
of Agriculture.
With sincere thanks,
Meyer L. Falser