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2 Jews Named Assistants to Michigan Attorney General

January 1, 1933
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Two Jews have been named as his assistants by Attorney General Patrick H. O’Brien of Michigan.

The two Jewish Assistant Attorneys General are Maxwell L. Black and Byron Geller. Mr. Black is the president of the Five Cent Kosher Kitchen and active in Zionist work. Mr. Geller is a member of the reportorial staff of the Detroit Times.

Attorney General O’Brien has also reappointed Max J. Keidan one of the collectors of delinquent debts.

Sheriff-elect Thomas C. Wilcox has announced the appointment of Dr. Mark Herzfeld as under-sheriff and the following Jews as his deputies: Roy Radner, David Gottlieb, Louis Berg, Harry Goldstein and Isadore Jacobsen.

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