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Writings about Richard Levi

-1940-
April 24, 1940—
"Gatherings," San Diego Jewish Press, page 3:  Mrs. Selma Getze left April 19 for her home in San Francisco after visiting for some time in San Diego with her relatives. She also attended her nephew's, Richard Levi's wedding.

-1947-
Lou Mogy, "Sports," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 5: ...I never knew.... Phil Gershon (the newcomer) is a handball and tennis player. Most of his competition was while Phil lived in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levi play tennis at the Francis Parker School. Seymour Rabin enjoys all sports—but as a spectator...

-1949-
April 1949— "United Jewish Fund Campaign for $309,000 to Open This Week," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 7: Saul Chenkin and Louis Steinman, outstanding members of the San Diego Jewish community, will lead the 1949 combined United Jewish Appeal for $309,000, according to an announcement by the Board of Directors of the United Jewish Fund released by Eli H. Levinson. President Chenkin and Steinman are planning an all out campaign with complete coverage of every Jewish person in the community and the outlying districts in the county. Plan of organization includes a gifts divisions, various trades and professions division, the women's organization, young people's division and a Christian campaign.  The women's division will be headed by two of the outstanding women in the community, Mrs. Nathaniel Ratner, serving as chairman, and Mrs. Gabriel Berg, President of Hadassah, as co-chairman. A series of luncheons are being planned under the direction of the women's division campaign advisory committee of Mrs. Saul Chenkin, last year's chairman, now a member oft he Board of Directors of the National Women's Division, United Appeal, Mrs. Selma Getz, Mrs. Louis Steinman, and Mrs. A.P. Nasatir—1948's cochairmen. Saul Chenkin has appointed the following leaders in the campaign to date. To head the men's division set up, Murray Goodrich, Max Rabinowitz, Morris Douglas and Al Krasnow, co-chairmen. Lawrence Cantor of Cantor Brothers will again lead the auto accessories. Building trades will be led by Milo Berenson, Sid Goldhammer and John Ruskin; Clothing by Its Penter, Sam Rassin and Milton Roberts; furniture by Victor Schulman and Ben Harris; groceries by Seymour Rabin; jewelry by Nathan Baranov and Sam Druskin; liquor by Harry Farb, Morris Feldman and Maurice Harris; professional  by Carl Esenoff, Sol Price, Lew Weiss, Richard Levi and Dr. Robert Stone; locker club, tailors, cleaners by Abe Sklar, Eddie Kitaen and Ben Feinberg; surplus and salvage by Ed Bland. Other appointments will be made in the near future. "1949 is a Year of Opportunity" in which we (will) be able to empty the DP Camps. It is a year of Exodus, according to the campaign co-chairmen, Saul Chenkin and Louis Steinman who made a joint statement in which they clarified the dollar and cents aspect of the mammoth job to be done. They pointed out that the irreducible minimum goal of the United Jewish Appeal for 1949 is $250,000,000. San Diego accepted a goal of $309,000 of which at least 75 percent will be used for the United Jewish Appeal and its three constituent agencies. The remainder will be allocated to the other 35 local, national and international organizations supported by the United Jewish Fund. "This year the remaining 125,000 Jews must be moved out of the DP Camps. Jews scattered through Rumania, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia and Bulgaria must receive cash and food, relief and immigration where possible. One million Jews in North Africa and Moslem countries are existing under the most degrading conditions imaginable and must receive aid through the Joint Distribution Committee.  In Israel housing must be provided for 250,000 people who are expected in 1949.  In the United States, the United Service for New Americans must be prepared to receive upwards of 25,000 Jewish refugees expected to immigrate here," the chairman emphasized. United Jewish Fund headquarters are in Suite 301, 333 Plaza, San Diego.
May 1949—Pearl Lieberman, "The Way We Heard It," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: ...Careful! -- There seems to have been a series of accidents recently...which started with Esther Siegel who was hit by an automobilie on Sixth Avenue. She fractured the bone in her right leg and suffered a slight concussion....Esther Herz, who was in an auto collision on returning from Palm Spring, has both legs in a cast. By coincidence both Esthers are sharing a room at Mercy Hospital...Mrs. Lena Jacobson who fell in her kitchen was in the hospital for observation and blood transfusions...Barbara Shames cut a tendon in her left hand, necessitating surgery...Marshall Naiman broke his wrist at Temple Center.  He was released from the hospital. Dave Stotsky and Dick Levi—how is the insurance business...

September 1949—1) Lou Mogy, "Sports Around Town," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 9: ...Harry Bied, Henry Price, Abe Sklar, Archie Schoenkopf, Richard Levi, Allie Ferer, Harry Wax, Ben Harris, Sam Fischer, Phil Kantor are all members the Board of Directors of the Guardians....

2) (no headline), Southwestern Jewish Press, page 9: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Levi of 4343 Ampudia Drive had as their house guests for a short vacation Mr. and Mrs. Jack Straus and their young son, Stewart, of San Pedro. Mr. Straus is Mrs. Levi's brother.

3) "Men's Club of Temple Beth Israel Holds Election of Officers," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 9: At a recent meeting at the Temple Center the following were elected as Officers and Directors of the Men's Club of Temple Beth Israel.  Pres. Richard F. Lustig; Vice Pres., Richard C. Levi; Sec'y, Jack Rosenblum; Treas., Allen Lame. The new Board of Directors is composed of the following men: Jerome Greben, Ben Harris, Dr. J.A. Ritoff, Abe Sklar, Mort Rosenbaum and Rabbi Morton Cohn. Ben Rubin and Nate Schiller as ex officio. The Temple Men's Club outlined and intends to carry through an intense program of activities during the coming year. The Club has assumed the sponsorship of Troop No. 40 of the Boy Scouts of America, whose membership is made up of handicapped children. Since there is but one other such Boy Scout troop in the nation—on the East Coast—and since there is manifestly a great need for active participation in the work of the Troop, the Temple Men's Club has assumed responsibility for helping these handicapped children in their Scout work. Any men in the community who are interested in contributing time once or twice a month for transporting these boys to and from their Scout meetings should bet in touch with Dick Levi, Main 5091, who will be glad to acquaint you with the details.  The Autumn opening of the Temple Men's Club will take the form of a Father and Son Dinner at the Temple Center—details of which will be announced in the next issue of the Press. As the basis for bringing together men of various interests in the community, as a constructive force for good, both in the Temple and the community as a whole—and in the cause of cementing good fellowship among men of the community, the reactivated Men's Club of Temple Beth Israel begins the new year with high hope for the future.

November 14, 1949—"Fund Requests Pledge Payments," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 8: The officers and directors of the United Jewish Fund are pleading with members of the Jewish Community to make good their pledges now so that cash will be available to forward to the United Jewish Appeal in an emergency crisis...The Allocations Committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Gabriel Berg, has been meeting in order to decide the distribution of the Funds which have been collected in the San Diego community. The Committee has already decided that the largest possible amount shall be sent to the United Jewish Appeal of 1949.  Members of the Committee met at a brunch in the Franciscan Room of the El Cortez Hotel on Sunday, October 23rd, to make the final recommendations for allocations to the United Jewish Fund Board of Directors. Committee members are: Mrs. Gabril Berg, chairman; Mr. Nate Ratner, Max Rabinowitz, Sol Price, Carl Esenoff, Nate Schiller, Richard Levi, Victor Schulman, Louis Steinman, Louis Moorsteen, Saul Chenkin, M.S. Berlin, M.D. Goodrich, M.S. Fisher, Ben Harris, Nate Ratner, Sam Rassin, Maurice Harris, Al Newman, Mrs. Saul Chenkin and Yale Naliboff.

December 16, 1949—1) "Victor Schulman Elected to Head United Jewish Fund," Southwestern Jewish Press, pages 1, 28: Victor Schulman was elected President of the United Jewish Fund of San Diego last week at the first meeting of the new Board of Directors. Elected by unanimous vote, Schulman continues the young dynamic leadership which has carried the Fund forward.  Considered one of the outstanding young business men in San Diego, the new President of the Fund has devoted a great deal of time to civic activities and Jewish communal affairs. As chairman of the 1947 Allocations Committee, he introduced a pattern which drew national attention and which is now being practiced in many communities along the West Coast. With the assistance of his close friend, Jack Gross, Schulman guided the 1948 campaign in such a successful manner that it raised the largest amount in the history of the Jewish community of San Diego.  In his very short acceptance talk before the Board, he stated, "I thank the Board for this honor and I hope that I will be worthy of it." The first vice presidency of the fund will be filled by Murray D. Goodrich and the second vice presidency by Morris W. Douglas. Reelected to Secretary and Treasurer respectively were Mrs. Gabriel Berg and Max Rabinowitz. In a hotly fought contest for the Executive Committee, the following were elected: Eli H. Levenson, Abe Ratner, Sol Price, Nathan Schiller, Louis Moorsteen, Ben Harris and Richard Levi. Eli H. Levenson, retiring president, expressed his thanks to the members of the Board for their cooperation and the community for its fine assistance and understanding in the period which he has been the President of the United Jewish Fund.

-1950-
February 24, 1950—
1) "Allocations Committee Sets New Pattern," Southwestern Jewish Press, pages 1, 8: In an all day session of the 1950 Allocations Committee, held last Sunday at the El Cortez Hotel, a new precedent in disbursing monies to be raised was set for the San Diego Jewish Community. For the first time, budgeting has been done prior to the campaign so that the contributor will know how the money would be distributed. The committee consisting of members of the Board of Directors of the Fund, organization presidents and members at large, formulated a pattern for the distribution of  money raised in the 1950 campaign.  Sol Price, chairman of the committee, announced that of the first $150,000 raised, 83 percent was allocated for the United Jewish Appeal and other Israel overseas agencies, 10 percent to local agencies and 7 percent to national agencies. Of the next $50,000, 95 percent to the United Jewish Appeal and other overseas and Israel agencies, and 5 percent to national agencies.  All over this amount would go to the United Jewish Appeal. According to Price's announcement the following organizations will be beneficiaries of the 1950 campaign: United Jewish Appeal, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, American Friends of the Hebrew University, American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, American Technion Society, American Fund for Israel Institutions, National Committee for Labor Israel (Histadrut), City of Hope—JCRA, Jewish Committee for Personal Service, Leo M. Levi Memorial Hospital, American Jewish Congress, Jewish Labor Committee, Joint Defense Appeal, B'nai B'rith National Youth Services Appeal; Yiddish Scientific Institute, American Association for Jewish Education, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, National Jewish Welfare Board, Synagogue Council of  America, Training Bureau of Communal Service, Hebrew Theological College, Jewish Theological Seminary, American Hebrew Congregations, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Yeshiva University. The Allocations Committee heard Mr. Moritz Gottlieb, lay leader of Allentown, Pa., representing the United Jewish Appeal, state that in 1949 San Diego, in giving 88 percent of the monies raised through the United Jewish Appeal, had done an outstanding job and that there were not too many communities which had shouldered their responsibilities as well. Rabbi Leonard Greenberg, Los Angeles , spoke for the American Jewish Congress. Histadrut's spokesman was Sol Goodman, while Murray Goodrich represented the American Fund for Israel Institutions. Henry Weinberger presented the case for B'nai B'rith Youth Service Appeal.  Members of the Allocations Committee, besides Price, were Victor Schulman, Rose Neumann, Henry Weinberger, Ben Harris, Ben Feinberg, Harry Engel, Sol Goodman, Mrs. Dora Richlin, M.S. Berlin, Seymour Rabin, William B. Schwartz, M.W. Douglas, Lou Mogy, Sam Addleson, Alex J. Newman, Rodin S. Horrow, Abe Sackheim, Mrs. Gabriel Berg, Mrs. Sidney Goldhammer, Maxwell Kaufman, Rabbi Monroe Levens, Sam Slayen, Morris Neiderman, E.R. Bland, Sam Sosna, Dr. William Ornstein, Lew Pollack, Dr. David Miller, Dr. A.P. Nasatir, Frank Winicki, Rabbi Baruch Stern, Rabbi Morton J. Cohn, Morry Kraus, Nate Schiller, Edward Kitaen, Richard Levi and Carl Esenoff.

March 10, 1950—1) "'Keep the Miracle Alive' Will Take $283,000 For SD;  UJF Campaign Plans for 1950 Moves Ahead," Southwestern Jewish Press, Page 1: "Never before has San Diego Jewry seen such enthusiastic leadership in the pre-campaign period and in planning the drive," Murray Goodrich and Nate Ratner, chairmen, stated yesterday. "Most encouraging to us is the sincere interest being shown by community leaders in 'Keeping the Miracle Alive' in 1950. With the enthusiasm shown by everyone the campaign will be the best yet." Organization plans have been completed with the setting up of eight divisions in the Men's Group, a Women's Division under the leadership of Mrs. Selma Getz and a Christian division to be formed by Irving Friedman. The Young People's Division will be set up in the very near future. Captains and lieutenants of divisions, secured to date, read like a roster of leading citizens in the Jewish Community of San Diego. The Weizmann Division will be sparked by Louis Moorsteen, Its Penter, Louis Steinman, Ralph Hosenpud, Harry Snyder, Rod Horrow and Nate Baranov. Haganah Division will be officered by Sam Rassin, M.S. Berlin,, Edward Bland, Mickey Goldfarb, and Irvin Kahn. Al Newman, Milton Roberts, Sol Price, and Eli Levenson will be the dynamos to lead the Ben Gurion Group. Maurice Harris, Richard Levi, Harry Mallen, Eddie Kitaen, Jerry Freedman will spark the Palmach Division. The Magic Carpet Division will be lead by Morris Douglas, Dr. A.P. Nasatir, Morris Kraus, Abe Sklar, Sam Addleson, Harry Mallen, Bill Schwartz, Manny Fisher and Edward Breitbard. Again this year great things are expected from the Outlying District's Division which will be headed by Ben Harris, with Elmer Glaser of Oceanside, Arthur L. Cohen of Coronado, and Harold Sobel of Vista. A division to handle new prospects and those who did not contribute in 1949 will be led by Morris Niederman, Zel Camiel, Dr. Ornstein, Nathan Schiller, Henry Price, Dave Stotsky, Harry Dempsey and Mickey Fredman. The Commando Division to handle "Special Assignments" will have Max Rabinowitz, Harry Farb, Henry Weinberger, Saul Chenkin, Carl Esenoff and Victor Schulman as its leaders. The Professional Division will include Judge Jacob Weinberger, Dr. R.M. Stone, Dr. J.A. Rittoff, Dr. Fred Hollander, Ben Rubin, Carl Esenoff and John Ruskin. Cabinet members for the campaign to act as advisers to the chairmen were announced last week.  The Campaign Cabinet will consist of Murray D. Goodrich and Nate Ratner, chairmen of the 1950 campaign. Victor Schulman, Eli Levenson, Saul Chenkin, Max Rabinowitz, Louis Steinman, Rodin Horrow, Morris Douglas and Sol Price. The 1950 Campaign, "To Keep the Miracle Alive" will have a goal of $283,000 based on minimum needs of the 38 Overseas, Israel, National and Local Agencies participating in the drive. The goal is the absolute minimum and must be raised if San Diego Jewry is to assume its responsibility in this cause.  This year, as never before, plans are under way for the complete coverage of the entire Jewish Community of San Diego County.  Everyone will have an opportunity to help shoulder their responsibility in this great national cause.  More workers will be needed than ever before, according to Goodrich and Ratner, so that complete coverage may be effected. Organizations have been asked to provide workers and anyone wishing to volunteer may do so by calling Franklin 0171.  All community minded Jews are asked to participate by giving and working in the "Keep the Miracle Alive" 1950 Campaign, which will open in early April.

2)  "Magic Carpet Day, Sunday, April 30th: Be A Worker or Stay at Home Until A Worker Calls on You," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 16:  Over 150 "Modern Miracle Workers" are expected to participate in San Diego's "Operation Magic Carpet" this Sunday, April 30th, Morris Douglas, chairman of the day, stated. Gathering for instructions at Beth Israel Center, the workers will breakfast (courtesy of the Jolly Sixteen) at 9:30 a.m., receive their lists and be off to knock on doors on behalf of the "Keep the Miracle Alive" Campaign of the United Jewish Fund.  "Magic Carpet Day," said Douglas, "is an effort to dramatically call to the attention of the Jews of San Diego, the needs of the Jews of Europe, Africa and the Moslem countries, as well as Israel, and to have the greatest possible coverage in the history of any campaign. We hope that our Miracle Workers will cover over 1200 prospects on this one day."  All organizations have helped in the recruitment of workers. To date, the following workers have signed their pledge to be the crew of the "Magic Carpet":  Rose Abrams, A.A. Abramson, Sam Addleson, Manny Adler, E. S. Also, Rose Anderson, Jeremiah Aronoff, Ruth Aronoff, Rose E. Aved, Ruben Aved, Mrs. Eva Berger, Meir Bleiberg, Ruth Bloom, Miss Teresa Block, Mrs. Ted G. Brav, Sam Brenes, Edward Breitbard, Jackie Brodman, Dave Brooks, Jeanne Camiel, Zel Camiel, Ann Cantor, Eva Chenkin, Saul Chenkin, E.M. Cohen,  Minnie Cohen, Irving N. Cohen, Barbara Cohn, Mrs. Paul Cudnay, Elliott L. Cushman, Mrs. Ray Davidson, Al Doctor, Morris Douglas, Sam Druskin, James Effron, Leonard Effron, Mrs. L. Elvove, Harry Elkin, Harry Engel, David Engel, Mrs. A. Epstein, Carl M. Esenoff, Mack Esterson, Harry E. Farb, Mrs. Alvin Feiler, Abe Feingold, Ben Feinberg, Mrs. Morris Feldman, Jack Fine, Joseph A. Finkelman, Sam. E. Fishman, Manuel Fisher, David Frank, Mrs. Esther Frank, Milton Fredman, William Fried, Jerome Freedman, Irving E. Friedman, Zena Frommer, Dr. Allan D. Gale, Rena Garvin, Sarah Geller, Joseph Gellman, Betty Gendelman, S. Glaser, Henry Goldy, Sandor Goldberger, Muriel Goldhammer, M.D. Goodrich, I.S. Gordon, Ernest Green, Mrs. Mathilda Green,l M. Greenberg, Gertrude Harris, Minnie K. Harris, Mrs. I. Heller, Leon Heiman, David Horowitz, Rodin S. Horrow, Ralph Hosenpud, Paul Jacoby, Joe Kaplan, Frank Kenin, Jennie Kochberg, Tully Kitaen, John Kluchin, Nixie Kern, S. Klug, Dr. J. Kwint, Mrs. Joseph Kwint, Alan Lame, F. Lavender, I. Lebb, Mrs. Anne Lee, James Lester, Letty Levin, Richard C. Levi, Louis Levitt, J.H. Lipitt, Freda Mallen, Marian Doctor, Mrs. William Mintz, Louis Moorsteen, Mrs. Wm L. Moss, Yale Naliboff, Paul Nestor, Mrs. Roan Ogelsby, Sam Orlansky, Mitzy Ornstein, Morris Penn, Mrs. Morton B. Peskin, Peter K. Phillipp, Lou Pollack, Bella Price, Henry J. Price, Seymour Rabin, Max Rabinowtiz, Ada Randall, Sol Randall, Bertha Rassin, Nate Ratner, Herbert Rede, Edith Reder, Dr. J. Rittoff, Milton Roberts, Sid Rose, Mrs. Sadie Rosenblum, Jacob Rosenthal, Sadie Rothberger, Lucille Rubel, Pauline Rubel, Ben B. Rubin, Norman Rubin, Harry Ruja, Leon Ruskin, Dave Schissell, Anne Schloss, David M. schloss, Victor Schulman, Goldie Schusterman, Wm. B. Schwartz, Philip Shames, R. Shifrenson, Jennie Siner, I.A. Soberman, Abramah Sklar, J.W. Snyder, Zolda Solov, Joe M. Spatz, Marshall Starr, Mrs. George Starr, Art Stone, Dave Stotsky, Mrs. David Sugarman, Mort Thaler, Judy Traub, Jennie S. Turner, Beronda Tulchinsky, Morris Wax, Mrs. Henry Weinberger, Rose S. Wenig, MRs. Lucille Weisel, Sidney O. Weiss, Jay Wellins, Sylvia Winicki, Robert Allen Wohl, Joe Yaffe, Barney Yanett, Maurice Zahlasky, Leo Zwiebel, Maurice Ackerman, Harry Demsey, Irving Hertz, Harry Klaskin, Maxwell Kaufman, Dr. R.M. Stone, John Ruskin, Sam Fisher, Mrs. Harold Elden, Mrs. Estelle Levi, Mrs. Helen schulman, Mrs. Evelyn Cantor, Mrs. Julia Neuman, Mrs. Sadie Berenson, Mrs. Selm Getz, Mrs. Bernice Esenoff, Mrs. Betty Penter, MRs. Gladys Block, Mrs. Anita Kahn, Mrs. Sarah Horrow, Mrs. Bess Snyder, MRs. Lillian Newman, Mrs. Lillian Nathan, MRs. Ida Nasatir, Mrs. Lillian Bland, Mrs. Sally Ratner, Mrs. Sara Goodrich, Mrs. Maxwell Kaufman, Mrs. Gabriel Berg, Mrs. I. Teacher, Mrs. Esther Cherney, Mrs. Anna Perlmutter, Mrs. Rose Neumann, Mrs. Max Gardner, Mrs. Lillian Ravin.

May 12, 1950—"Temple Beth Israel," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: ...Allan Lame to Head Temple Men's Club—Last week the members of the Men's Club of Temple Beth Israel entertained their wives at a Television party. Through the courtesy of Mr. Jack Gross and Station KFMB-TV a delightful television program was presented.  The following officers were elected for next year: Allan Lame, President; Maxwell Kaufman, Vice president, Myron Lustig, Secretary; Jack Rosenblum, Treasurer. The following were elected to the Board of Directors: Maury Ackerman, Leon Heiman, Mack Esterson, and Richard Levi. Mr. Leo Mintz, who is confined to the U.S. Naval Hospital with a broken hip, was elected an Honorary Director, because of his active interest in the Men's Club. Nathan Schiller, Abe Sklar and Dr. J.A. Rittoff are carried over as directors for next year. Ex officio members are Rabbi Morton J. Cohn and Richard Lustig...

October 20, 1950—"Temple Beth Israel Men's Club," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 5: On October 30th members of the Temple Men's Club will resume their roles as hosts to their children at a Father-Child Night. The title of this event, usually called Father-Son Night was changed upon the suggestion of Albert Hutler who, after telling members of the facts of his life, convinced them that the "Son" should, in all fairness, be changed to "Child."  Maxwell Kaufman and rabbi Morton J. Cohn will serve as co-chairmen of the evening, assisted by Dick Levi at the food concession. All members of the Club and their guests, are invited to come with their children at 7:30 for an evening of entertainment and delectable food—hot dogs, pop and ice cream.

December 1, 1950—"Notice of the Report of the Nominating Committee of the United Jewish Fund," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 13: In accordance with the by-laws of the United Jewish Fund of San Diego, the following members of the corporation are nominated by the nominating committee for the vacancies on the Board of Directors for a 2-year-term, 1951-53: David Block, Leo Brett, William Burnett, Harry Farb, Manuel Fisher, Jerry Freedman, Irving Friedman, Murray Goodrich, Ben Harris, Richard Levi, Julius Levine, Harry Mallen, Louis Moorsteein, Walter Ornstein, Sol Price, Seymour Rabin, Nathaniel Ratner, Ben Rubin, Victor Schulman, Mrs. Ann Shelley, Henry Weinberger.  Members are further notified that any 5 members in good standing (any contributor who has paid his previous year pledge) may nominate any member in good standing by petition which must include an acceptance in writing by the member nominated.  Those Directors whose terms do not now expire are: Judge Jacob Weinberger, Nathan F. Baranov, and Eli H. Levenson, Past Presidents.  Mrs. Gabriel Berg, I. L. Domnitz, Edward Bland, Morris Douglas, Saul Chenkin, Rodin Horrow, Alex Newman, Abe Ratner, Morris Niederman, Dr. Robert Stone, Milton Roberts, Nate Schiller, Abe Sackheim, Harry Snyder, Sam Sosna, Maurice Harris, Ralph Rosenpud.  Petitions for additional nominees must be presented to the office of the United Jewish Fund, 333 Plaza, not later than December 15, 1950, 12:00 noon.

December 15, 1950—"Fund To Hear Reports on Year's Activities," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 1: The Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the United Jewish Fund of San Diego will be held on Sunday, December 17, 1950, in the Marine Room of the San Diego Hotel, with dinner at 6:30 p.lm. and meeting beginning promptly at 7:45... Led by Victor Schulman's President's report, and the report of the Executive Director, Albert A. Hutler, a completer resume of the activities of the United Jewish Fund will be given by Committee Chairmen.  Final report of the Campaign Committee under the leadership of Murray D. Goodrich and Nathaniel Ratner will be made, as well as the report of the Emigre Committee by  Dr. Walter Ornstein, its chairman.  Max Rabinowitz, treasurer of the Fund, will present the financial report; Sol Price, chairman of the 1950 Allocations Committee will present a report of the distribution of the money raised. A report of the recently created Armed Services Committee, Henry Weinberger, chairrman; and statement of activities of the Loan Fund, Morris Niederman, Chairman, will be heard in the business meeting. Entertainment will be furnished by Cantor Joseph Cysner of Tifereth Israel Synagogue and Cantor Julian Miller of Temple Beth Israel. In accordance with the bylaws of the United Jewish Fund, the Nominating Committee, with Saul Chenkin, the chairman, will present the following candidates for membership on the Board of Directors: David Block, Leo Brett, William Burnett, Harry Farb, Manuel Fisher, Jerry Freedman, Irving Friedman, Murray Goodrich, Ben Harris, Richard Levi, Julius Levine, Harry Mallen, Louis Moorsteen, Dr. Walter Ornstein, Sol Price, Seymour Rabin, Nathaniel Ratner, Ben Rubin, Victor Schulman, Mrs. Ann Shelley, Louis Steinman and Henry Weinberger.  Victor Schulman, President of the United Jewish Fund will conduct the business meeting and Louis Steinman, chairman of the 1950 Annual Meeting Committee, will chair the balance of the evening. Other members of the committee are Morris Douglas and Rodin Horrow. Reservations may still be made by calling  the office of the United Jewish Fund, Franklin 0171.

-1951-
January 5, 1951—"Fund Annual Meting Pledges Support for 1951," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: Over 200 members of the United Jewish Fund gathered at the Annual Meeting and heard Victor Schulman, President, announce that $100,000 cash had been guaranteed before the end of the year to the United Jewish Appeal against the forthcoming 1951 campaign. Schulman stated that the Fund had been asked to contribute only $75,000 toward the fifty million dollar quota set by the United Jewish Appeal. $75,000 has already been borrowed from the bank and dispatched, the other $25,000 will be sent at once.  A telegram from Henry Morgenthau, Jr., retiring General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, acknowledging the advanced gift, lauded the community for its speedy fulfillment of the appeal and the stimulation it brought to communities throughout America.  A citation was an outstanding citizen and Christian was presented to Charles Davies, chairman of the 1950 Christian Campaign for the United Jewish Fund.  Mrs. Selma Getz, Murray D. Goodrich and Nathaniel Ratner were presented scrolls at the dinner from the United Jewish Appeal by Eli Levenson, Regional chairman, "in recognition of self-sacrificing effort and leadership in 1950 in support of development of Israel and the preservation and renewal of Jewish life at home and abroad."  For the first time the United Jewish Fund presented scrolls to organizations in recognition of their work. The San Diego section of the National Council of Jewish Women was cited for help to Jewish displaced persons resettled in San Diego. To the San Diego Lasker Lodge went a citation for "outstanding community leadership in Operation Magic Carpet in the 1950 United Jewish Fund Campaign." Announcement of the election of 9 persons to the Key Club for outstanding service and leadership to the United Jewish Fund of San Diego and to the community also was made.  Besides Mrs. Getz, Goodrich and Ratner, they included Leon Heiman, outstanding worker, Mrs. Arthur Goodman, David Anfangar and Richard Silberman for their work on the Young People's Division; Morris Douglas for his leadership of Magic Carpet Day; and Irving Friedman for his outstanding communal activity. The following were named to the Board of Directors: David Block, Leo Brett, William Burnett, Harry Farb, Manuel Fisher, Jerry Freedman, Irving Fredman, Murray Goodrich, Ben Harris, Richard Levi, Julius Levine, Harry Mallen, Louis Moorsteen, Dr. Walter Ornstein, Sol Price, Seymour Rabin, Nathaniel Ratner, Ben Rubin, Victor Schulman, Mrs. Ann Shelley, Louis Steinman and Henry Weinberger. Reports were given to the meeting by Max Rabinowitz, Treasurer, and the Campaign Chairman, Murray D. Goodrich. Other reports were given by Ben Harris, Allocations Committee; Morris Niederman, Loan Fund; Henry Weinberger, Armesd Services, Walter Ornstein, Emigre, and Saul Chenkin, Nominating. In the report of the President, Victor Schulman pointed out that the 1950 Campaign had done better than the national level. It showed a decrease of 10 percent in pledges while the national decrease was 18 percent, and a 9 1/2 percent increase in the number of contributors, while the national level was a 4 percent decrease. Schulman pointed out that there was a great deal of loose talk about the Fund, and that he hoped that people would get their information correct. Speaking of the reserve fund, he stated that such funds were in pledges and had never been in cash, and could not be in cash unless the Fund stopped operation for one year.  Executive Direct (Al) Hutler in his report pleaded for conversion of pledges in cash NOW so that the Fund might meet its commitments to the United Jewish Appeal for 1951's advanced cash. He reported on the Conference in Washington of the National Council of Jewish Welfare Funds and Federations. He pointed out that it is anticipated that the year 1951 will be a much better year, and the United Jewish Fund should raise the amount of money that it raised in 1948. He stated that Israel was in crisis, and that what had been gained might totter if assistance was not continued by American Jewish communities.  Cantor Joseph Cysner of Tifereth Israel Synagogue and Miss Barbara Cohn entertained with musical selections. Louis Steinman, chairman of the Annual Meeting Committee, chaired the meeting. Other members of his committee were Morrie Douglas and Rodin Horrow.

2) "Fund Officers Elected for 1951," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: In recognition of outstanding leadership, Victor Schulman, San Diego business leader, was reelected President of the United Jewish Fund at a Board of Directors meeting held on Wednesday, January 3, 1951. Vice presidents elected to aid Schulman for 1951 are: Murray D. Goodrich, Morris Douglas and Louis Steinman. Mrs. Gabriel Berg was re-elected as Secretary and Nathaniel Ratner, Treasurer. The Executive Committee elected at the meeting will consist of Saul Chenkin, Eli H. Levenson, Richard Levi, Louis Moorsteen, Abe Ratner, Milton Roberts and Nathan Schiller.  Committees appointed for 1951 are: Allocations Committee—William Schwartz, Chairman, Louis Moorsteen, Eli H. Levenson, Dr. R. Stone, Mrs. Gabriel Berg, Sol Price, Abe Ratner. Finance Committee—Nate Ratner, chairman; Manny Fisher, William Burnett, Sol Price, Sam Sosna.  Collection Committee—Ben Harris, Chairman, Harry Farb, Harry Mallen, Ann Shelley, Ralph Hosenpud, Edward Bland, I.L. Domnitz, Richard Levi, Julius Levine, Seymour Rabin. Campaign Advisory Committee—Murray D. Goodrich, Nate Ratner, Harry Snyder, Morry Douglas, Irving Friedman, Rodin Harrow, Jerome Freedman, Saul Chenkin, Al Nwman, Louis Steinman.  Emigre Committee—Dr. Walter Ornstein, chairman, Mrs. Gabriel Berg, I.L. Domnitz, Abe Sackheim, Louis Steinman.  Community Center Committee—Louis Steinman, Chairman, Dave Block, Nate Schiller.  Revision of Bylaws Committee—Ben Rubin, Chairman, Leo Brett, Mitlon Roberts.  Loan Fund Committee—Morris Niederman, Chairman; Morrie Douglas, Murray D. Goodrich, Abe Ratner. Armed Services Committee—Henry Weinberger, Chairman, and Nathan Schiller, Chairman of the Year Book Committee.

February 2, 1951—"'Pay Pledges Now,' Committee Urges," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 1: Pledged to bring in $20,000 cash on 1950 pledges within the next ten days, the Collection Committee chaired by Ben Harris began the "Campaign for Cash" last week.  Personal calls, letters, telephones will all be used in the next two weeks to advise those who have pledged in 1950 and not as yet paid, that immediate cash is vital to the over 35 organizations, including the United Jewish Appeal, which are supported by the United Jewish Fund.  Harris commented that the United Jewish Fund of San Diego has forwarded the full $122,500 for 1950 to the United Jewish Appeal. An additional $100,000 cash was borrowed, on the 1951 campaign, from banks and other sources so that the work of immigration to Israel, reconstruction and rehabilitation might be helped to continue. "Only last week the Iraq government officially announced," Harris continued, "the ending of the immigration of Israel bound Iraq Jews as of March 1, 1951. There are some 92,000 Iraqi Jews who have registered for immigration, who will lose their Iraqi citizenship and remain stranded in the Arab country unless they can get out by March 1, 1951.  Here are 92,000 reasons why your cash is vital now." Besides Harris, members of the committee who will attempt to convert the 22 percent of the pledges still outstanding into cash are: Harry Farb, Harry Mallen, Ann Shelley, Ralph Hosenpud, Edward Bland, I.L. Domnitz, Richard Levi, Julius Levin and Seymour Rabin.  

March 2, 1951— "Beth Israel Installation," Southwestern Jewish Press, page  8: At Sabbath services next Friday evening, March 9th, newly elected officers and directors will be formally installed by Rabbi Cohn. The officers are: Nathan Schiller, President; Morris w. Douglas, Vice president, and Richard C. Levi, Treasurer. Directors to be installed are: Mr. Ted Naumann, Mr. Morris Niederman, Mr. Ben Rubin, Mrs. Joseph Silverman and Mr. Abraham Sklar. After impressive ceremonies of installation, Rabbi Cohn will deliver the sermon. The Congregation heartily thanks the constituent organizations of the Presidents' Council for the beautiful altar flowers on Brotherhood Sabbath, Feb. 23rd.

March 16, 1951—"Nathan Schiller to Lead Beth Israel," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: At Sabbath Services last Friday evening, Mr. Nathan Schiller was installed as president of Congregation Beth Israel for 1951. Installed into their offices with him by Rabbi Morton J. Cohn were Morris W. Douglas, Vice Pressident; Richard C. Levi, Treasurer; Ted Naumann, Morris Niederman, Ben Rubin, Mrs. Joseph Silverman and Abraham Sklar, Directors. In his speech of acceptance, Mr. Schiller emphasized that Beth Israel is now observing its 75th anniversary year, and promised that suitable ceremonies will be arranged in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee. He also urged increased financial support and an intensified membership drive with a goal of at least 75 new members for the 75th anniversary year. Following the impressive services, the Directors and their wives were hosts at the lovely reception for the worshippers.

April 28, 1951—"S.D. Home for Aged Holds Annual Meeting," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 7:  The annual meeting of the San Diego Hebrew Home for the Aged will take place Sunday, May 6, at 1:00 p.m. at the Home. Reports  and election of new officers and board members will be the business of the day. The following has been submitted by the nominating committee as officers and new board members. Pres., Saul Chenkin; 1st VP, Victor Schulman; 2nd VP, Max Maisel; Treas., Carl Esenoff; Fin. Sec'y Bernice Esenoff; Rec. Sec'y, Ruth Newman; Corr. Sec'y, Frieda Nestor; New Board Members; Victor Schulman, Rodin Horrow, Dr. Robert Stone, Ben Harris, Morrie Douglas and Richard Levi. Plans for the expansion of the Home will be discussed. Members eligible to vote are the Ladies Auxiliary, Guardians and Board members and Founders of the Home. Several committees are being expanded and plans for increasing the capacity of the Home will be finalized. It is important that every member of the above organization attend this annual meeting in order to show their interest and support of this local institution which receives deficit financing from the United Jewish Fund and the Federation.

May 21, 1951—"Installed as Prexy Hebrew Home for the Aged," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: The annual meeting for the Hebrew Home for the Aged was held last Sunday at the Home, 2750 Fourth Avenue. New officers are: Saul Chenkin, Pres; Victor Schulman, 1st Vice pres.; Max Maisel, 2nd Vice Pres.; Carl Esenoff, Treas.; Bernice Esenoff, Fin. Secy.; Mrs. Paul Nestor, Cor. Secy; and Mrs. Al Newman, Rec. Secy.  New board members are Rodin Horrow, Morris Douglas, Sam Addleson, Ben Harris, Louis Steinman, Dr. Robert Stone, Richard Levi, Mrs. Sara Shelley. The new officers were installed by Arthur Glickman, President of the Guardians. Mrs. Rose Anderson, Exc. Sec. of the Jewish welfare Society, read her very interesting report that the home was completely filled and five applicants were waiting for admission. The Ladies Auxiliary served refreshments following the meeting.

June 8, 1951— "Israel Bonds Chairman Appoints Strong Committee," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 1: Louis Steinman, Chairman of the San Diego Committee, Bonds of the Israel Government, today announced the appointment of many of San Diego's leading community workers to the executive committee.  Several meetings of the executive committee have already been held to plan activities and procedures necessary to fulfill San Diego's share of the $500,000,000 Israel Bond Drive.  Those who have been appointed to date are: Abe Abramson, Mrs. Gabriel Berg, M.S. Berlin, Ed Bland, David A. Block, Ed Breitbard, Lawrence Cantor, Sol Chenkin, Rabbi Morton Cohn, Al DeSure, I.L. Domnitz, Morris Douglas, Carl M. Esenoff, Harry Farb, Arthur Gardner, Mickey Goldfarb, Mr. Muriel Goldhammer, M.D. Goodrich, Leon Heiman, Dr. F. Hollander, Dave Horowitz, Rodin Horrow, Al Hutler, Joseph J. Kaplan, Maxwell Kaufman, Allen Lame, Arthur C. Lavine, Rabbi Monroe Levens, Dick Levi, Julius Levin, Louis Moorsteen, Mrs. Rose Neuman(n), Sol Price, Mrs. Sol Price, Nate Ratner Mrs. Sally Ratner, Dr. Oscar G. Ravin, V.J. Schulman, Mrs. Pearl Slayen, Abe Snyder, Dr. George Solomon, Rabbi Baruch Stern, Isadore Teacher, Rubin Umansky, Henry Weinberger, Frank Winicki, Hyman S. Wolf and Fred Yaruss.

November 21, 1951— "Notice of Annual Meeting and Report of Nominating Committee," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 8: Notice is hereby given of the Annual Meeting of the United Jewish Fund of San Diego to be held on Sunday, December 9, 1951, at the El Cortez Hotel. The annual election of members of the Board of Directors to fill the vacancies will be held at this time at or about 8:00 p.m. The Nominating Committee submitting the names for election to the Board of Directors includes: Harry Farb, Chairman; Mrs. Gabriel Berg; Ben Harris, Harry Mallen, Nathaniel Ratner, Harry Snyder, Ruben Umansky.  A) Monimation for Members of the Board of Directors for 2-year Terms (1952-1954): Abe Abramson, Mrs. Gabriel Berg, I.L. Domnitz, Morris Douglas, Jack Gross, David Horowitz, Rodin Horrow, Ralph Hosenpud, Yalke Kahn, Morry Levenson, B.B. Margolis, Dr. A.P.Nasatir, Milton Roberts, Nathan Schiller, Albert Steinman, Dr. Robert M. Stone, Harry Snyder, Ruben Umansky, Alex Wise. B) Members of the Board of Directors whose terms do not expire:  Past Presidents—Judge Jacob Weinberger; Nathan F. Baranov; Eli H. Levenson; Rabbis—Rabbi Morton J. Cohn; Rabbi Monroe Levens, Rabbi Baruch Stern; Areas—Arthur L. Cohen, Elmer Glaser, William Schwartz; David Block; William Burnett; Harry Farb; Manuel Fisher; Jerome Freedman; Irving Friedman; Arthur Gardner; Murray D.Goodrich; Ben Harris; Richard Levi; Julius Levin, Harry Mallen, Louis Moorsteen; Dr. W. Ornstein, Sol Price; Seymour Rabin; Nathaniel Ratner, Ben Rubin, Victor Schulman, Louis Steinman, Henry Weinberger.  C) Members of the Board of Directors whose terms expire: Mrs. Gabriel Berg, Edward Bland, Saul Chenkin, I.L. Domnitz, Morris Douglas, Rodin Horrow; Ralph Hosenpud, Alex Newman, Morris Niederman, Abe Ratner, Dr. Oscar Ravin, Milton Roberts, Abe Sackheim, Nathan Schiller, Victor Schulman, Mrs. Anna Shelley, Sam Sosna, Dr. Robert Stone, Harry Snyder, Reuben Umansky.  D) In accordance with the By-Laws of the United Jewish Fund, independent nominations of candidates for election at the annual meeting may also be made by any 5 members (paid up contributors) provided the same is delivered with the written acceptance of the candidate to the Secretary or Executive Director of the Corporation no later than Friday, November 30, 1951, 5:00 p.m.


-2005-

Fall 2005— Seacrest Village Retirement Communities, Happenings: Senior Living in the Jewish Tradition, pages 6-7: It is through the generosity of our Donors that we are able to provide for the well-being of each of our residents. We appreciate your generosity. The following list represents all Donors to our many efforts beginning July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2005.  These gifts have helped the Homes to provide the vital services needed for our residents.... Mr. Richard Levi...

November 5, 2005Donald H. Harrison, "Mount Soledad Cross—An issue that won't go away," San Diego Jewish Times.

November 16, 2005—1) Donald H. Harrison, Photo Essay: Unveiling of Headstone for Henrietta Rose,Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego 2005-11-16

2005 (November issue)—"Past Board of Governors 2005-2006, The San Diego Foundation, 2005 Annual Report, page 13 .... Richard C. Levi...

December 2005—"Donor Advised Funds," Defining Our Future, Annual Report 2005, (San Diego) Jewish Community Foundation, pages 7-10: A Donor Advised Fund is an individual charitable fund that allows you to make a tax-deductible contribution (minimum to establish is $1,800) and then recommend grants in the name of the fund to qualified organizations in the Jewish and general community.... Richard C. & Harriet Levi...

-2006-
January 1, 2006
"Looking back over 2005: Growing membership, list of honorees, schedule of events, recognition inside and outside our community," Louis Rose Society Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 1, jewishsightseeing.com