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November 27, 1953 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-11-27

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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold their annual
Hanukah party Dec. 3, at the
home of Mrs. Miriam Rose, 19337
Monica. Entertainment will be
in the form of a grab-bag and
funfest. On Dec. 10, Dr. Sam
Kellman- psychologist, will speak
at the home of Mrs. Gloria Gold-
man.

*

* *

C./at

Habonim Convention in Detroit Dec. 27 to 30

divitieJ

At a recent meeting of NEU-
GARTEN MEDICAL AID, basic
plans were made for the or-
ganization's 26th annual fund-
raising event. Mrs. Sol Ostrow,
president, stated that the affair
will be a donor luncheon, to be
held Jan. 20, in the Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel, Fashions by an
outstanding local specialty shop
* * *
will be shown, and prizes will be
Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein has awarded as features of the
been appointed program chair- luncheon program.
man of the an-
* * *
nual donor
JEWISH
WOMEN'S
EURO-
luncheon of Ez-
PEAN

WELFARE
ORGANIZA-
ra Aid to Israel,
TION will . hold a special board
it was announc-
meeting Monday, at the home
ed this week by
of Mrs. Betty Schlussel, 15858
the donor
Stansbury, at which time new
Chairman, Mrs.
relief cases will be discussed and
A. Michaelson.
reports
given on the success of
The fund-rais-
the recent donor event.
ing event is
* * *
scheduled Jan.
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
5. in Holiday
Manor. In prep-
is currently rehearsing for a
aration for the
musical comedy to be presented
affair, r e c e n tMrs. Finkelstein at its 13th annual pledge fund
brunch parties were given by luncheon in February. Under
Mesdames L. Kozda, A. Michael- the direction of Stuart. Piggins,
rehearsals take place at the
son and B. Cohen.
* * *
home of Mrs. Reuben Mendels-
CLUB 2, Pioneer Women, will sohn, of Canterbury Rd.
meet on Wednesday, in the D. W.
More Clubs Page 15
Simons 'Center, 4000 Tuxedo. A
Hanukah program is planned.
Friends are invited.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB, at its recent meeting-
voted $120 each to Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi, Fannie Gluck Chapter,
Mizrachi Women, and Pioneer
Women. An additional $10 was
voted to the Jewish Welfare
Board's Serve a Project Fund.
* * *
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
dramatic and study group will
meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday, in
the home of Mrs. Albert Mitchell,
17589 Mendota. For information,
call Belle Levin, TO. 6-2555.
• * *
BETH . MOSES AUXILIARY
will hold its annual latke and
games party on Dec. 6, in the
synagogue, 13925 Linwood.
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will ,hold a
donor rally Monday afternoon,
in the home of Mrs. Norman
Adelman, 2790 Oakman Blvd. A
book review by Mrs. Morris Ad-
ler will follow a dessert lunch-
eon. Tickets for the Dec. 8 donor
luncheon, in the Sheraton Cad-
illac Hotel, will be available.
Tickets also may be obtained
from Mrs. Abraham Ilson, UN. 3-
5875,
• *

BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its annual Ha-
nukah party at 9 p. m., Satur-
day. in the synagogue social hall.
Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen, president,
stated that proceeds will be used
for the religious school.
* * *
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will meet at 9 p. m., Dec.
7, in the synagogue. A Hanukah
program will include a meno-
rah-lighting ceremony, followed
by community singing and the
exchange of holiday gifts. Ellis
B. Rifkin, congregational vice-
president, will deliver a short
talk,

for dancing, and surprise en-
tertainment is planned.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will meet in special
session on Monday afternoon, in
the home of Mrs. Charles Kahn,
7306 Thatcher when plans for
i t s fund-raising event will be
discussed.

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a Hanukah
party for children and grand-
children of members from 2 to
4 p.m., Dec. 6, in Holiday Manor.
..Jerry Whitman, ventriloquist,
will head the program, and car-
toons, favors and refreshments
will be featured.
* * *
Arrangements for the 16th an-
nual donor luncheon of the
DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN 'S ORGANIZATION,
slated for Dec. 9, at Beth Aaron
Synagogue, have been c o m -
pleted: Wyn Garden, local singer,
will entertain, and Louis Levine,
active organizational worker,
will be principal speaker. All
proceeds will go for local and
national charities. For tickets,
call Mrs. M. Weinstein, TO. 6-
8723.
* * *
NORTHWEST ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD will hold a Ha-
nukah children's party, open to
all youngsters in the neighbor-
hood from 4 to 12, at 2:30 p.m.,
Sunday, in the synagogue, 17376
Wyoming. Holiday games and
refreshments will be featured,
and all attending will receive a
Hanukah present. Mrs. Harry L.
Blitz, Sisterhood president, an-
nounces the group's first oneg
shabbat at 2:30 p.m., Dec. 5, in
the home of Mrs. Arthur Klein,
17530 Roselawn.
* *
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will hold a board meet-
ing. Tuesday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Sam Bishop, 19330
Sorrento.
* * *
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will
hold a social affair at 8 p.m.,
Dec. 6, in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Manuel Hendelman, 3270
Cambridge. Paid-up members
are eligible to attend. For in-
formation, call Pearl Nusbaum,
chairman, TY. 4-6976.
* *
Mrs. Molly Lyons Bar-David,
of Israel, will be guest speaker
at bruncheon program to be held
by BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL GROUP, Hadassah, at 11:30
a.m., Sunday, at the Lee Plaza
Hotel. The affair will culminate
a drive for funds for HMO,
Youth Aliyah and other Hadas-
.. sah projects, and is open to Hon-
or Roll. members and t heir
guests. A musical program, with
piano selections by Mrs. Mildred
Kates, will follow Mrs. Bar-
David's talk.
* * *
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will hold its annual husbands
and wives dinner party Sunday
evening, in the Hotel Detroiter's
Flamingo Room. Mrs. °H a r r y
Goodman and Mrs. Meyer Stew-
* * *
art, chairmen, are assisted by
Members of RADOMER LA-
Mrs. George Bennet, in charge DIES AUXILIARY and their
of reservations. Dick Stein and friends will be guests at a lunch-
his orchestra will provide music eon at 12 noon, Tuesday, given
by Mrs. I. Wilner, at 3005 Pasa-
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 dena. Proceeds will go to
Friday, November 27, 1953
charity.

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Announces . .

ment Today." There will also be
a program of entertainment by
the Habonim Choir of Toronto
and the Dance Group of Detroit.
Habonim National President,
Dani Kerman of Winnipeg, has
been visiting here to help co-
ordinate plans between Detroit
and the national office.
For information call Samuel
Flam, Detroit president, TO.
8-3953, or Eleanor Wesley, Veidaa
committee chairman, TO, 5-5590.

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Veida (convention) in Detroit,
Dec. 27 to 30.
Three hundred delegates and
visitors from as far as Vancouv-
er, British Columbia, and Los
Angeles, are expected to attend
the meeting.
The Veida will consist of 10
sessions, the first, to be open to
the public, to be highlighted by
a guest speaker on the topic,
"The Role of the Zionist Move-

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