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Y. OF HOPE CANCER
Women of Gemiluth Chasso-
dim will hold its annual donor FIGHTERS will hold a board
iluncheon on meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
Wednesday day, at the home of Mrs. Martin
after noon, in Weiss, 4030 Sturtevant. Planning
the Mayfair will include the group's second
Room. Wyn Gar- annual dinner-dance, to be held
den Landis,. May 15. at Holiday Manor.
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popular local
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
singer, w ill be
guest artist on CIETY last week sent a ship-
ment of fertilizer to Sdeh Ya-
the program.
For tickets, re- acob, Israel, the oldest settle-
servations or in- ment administered by t h e
formation, c a 11 League for Religious Labor. The
Mrs. Martha fertilizer was sent in recogni-
;J. a c o b, ticket tion of the need to make Israel's
Wyn Garden c h a i rman, TO. barren soil productive. Sinte
6-4989, or Mrs. Elsie Siegler, UN. June, Hebrew Ladies Aid has
distributed $3,500, of which
2-8464.
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$1,084 went for local aid cases,
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HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer , and $500 went to Israel for food
Women, will hold a barn dance packages to the needy.
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and auction at 8 p.m., Feb. 14,
Mrs. Rose Rubin has been
at Cong. Shaarey Zion, 12353
Linwood. Ethel Klein, arrange- elected president of a LADIES
ments chairman, states that the AUXILIARY formed to aid the
program will include a profes- refugee Rabbi Shulem Mosko-
sional caller, prizes and refresh- vitch and his family who are
ments. For tickets, call TO. now in Detroit. The Moskovitch
family suffered six years in con-
8-3201.
centration camps under the Hit-
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BRANDEIS' CHAPTER, Pio- ler regime. Serving with Mrs.
neer Women, will_ meet at 8:30 Rubin are Mesdames J. Shif-
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of man, S. Goldin and M. Caten,
Mrs. Max Lobel, 2087 Oakman. vice-presidents; Mr. Max Kaner
Frances Carter, national field and L. Trotsky, secretaries; A.
worker for the organization, will Fruman, treasurer; M. Kaner
and D. Golden, hospitalers. At a
be guest speaker.
recent luncheon, Mrs. Max
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Charness served as chairman.
OAK PARK SISTERHOOD will
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observe Jewish Music . Month
Mrs. Ben Ketai, 3007 Leslie,
with a special program at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the home of will be hostess to board mem-
Mrs. N. Paul Silverman, 25214 bers of the HOME RELIEF SO-
W. Roycourt, Huntington Woods. CIETY at a dessert luncheon in
Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein and her home at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 12.
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Rhoda Zahavie Shames will par-
Mrs.
Leo
Genser,
president of
ticipate in a vocally-illustrated
book review of the development FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
of Jewish music. Members are Mizrachi Women, < announces a
requested to bring a bundle of cultural meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
rummage goods to the meeting. -Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Jack Fried, 18030 Santa Bar-
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Mrs. Milton Pierce, member- bara. Mrs. David J. Cohen will
ship chairman of AVODAH speak on "Jewish Humor."
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CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, an-
The SISTERHOOD MOGEN
nounces a membership tea at
12:30 p.m., Saturday, in the ABRAHAM will meet Tuesday
home of Mrs. Louis Gross, 19620 evening at the home of Mrs.
Renfrew. Mesdames Manuel Nathan Marcus, 2999 Calvert.
Dernbs and David Cohen will be Proceeds from the donor lunch-
co-hostesses. Frances Carter, eon to be held Feb. 24 at May-
national field officer for PWO, fair will go towards the expan-
will be guest speaker. Mrs. Ben' sion program of Yeshivah Beth
Bayer, president, states that Yehudah and Synagogue Build-
new members will be honored ing.
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at this meeting, to which friends
are invited.
SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold
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a victory luncheon on Saturday,
AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- at Colter's in Berkley. Members
TICAL AUXILIARY will meet at who reached fund-raising quotas
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the in connection with the group's
home of Mrs. Henry Cohen, recent donor event, are invited
19450 Suffolk. A schedule of to attend. In charge of lunch-
activities for the year will be eon arrangements are Mesdames
discussed.
Adrian Colter, Roseall Ropman
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and Jack Schneider.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
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CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
hold a social, membership af- AUXILIARY will hold a board
fair at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at meeting at 12:30 p.m. Thursday,
the home of Sylvia Rosenfeld, at the home of Mrs. George
18467 Kentucky. Frances Carter, Bass, 3278 Buena Vista. Accord-
of national headquarters, will be ing to Mrs. Mark Benach, presi-
guest Speaker. For information dent, Mrs. Roy Chatlin will serve
on the group, call Yetta Barnett, as co-hostess.
membership chairman, W E .
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3-2005.
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LOUIS MARSHAL YOUNG
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, WOMEN will meet Wednesday,
will hold a membership tea at 8:30 p.m., at the home of Estelle
1 p.m., Wenesday, at D. W. Sim- Rosenberg, 3749 Monterey. Girls
ons Center. Frances Carter, na- 18 to 25 are invited. A party
tional field representative, will for a Children's Hospital and a
be guest speaker, stated Celia Valentine's Day party are
Plafkin, membership chairman. planned.
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Friends are invited.
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HENRY MORGENTHAU
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE- CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet
AN WELFARE ORGANIZATION at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Sholem
will hold a board meeting at 12 Aleichem Institute, 18495 Wyom-
noon, Monday, at the home of ing. A bake sale will be featured,
Mrs. Jack Seder, president, 1545 with prizes and ribbons being
Blaine. Plans for future month's awarded for home-baked goods
of all kinds. Proceeds will be
activities will be formulated.
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donated to BBYO to help fur-
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB this nish its new headquarters. A
week announced that Sammy panel discussion also will be held
Woolf and Cantor Judah Gold- at the meeting, in which BBYO
ring will be among the enter- representatives will relate the
tainers at its donor luncheon, to needs and the structure of the
be held March 17, at Holiday organization. A question and
Manor. Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz answer will follow.
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will be guest speaker.
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BETH TIKVAH SISTERHOOD
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
Women, will hold a membership at the home of Mrs. Zelda Kay,
tea on Thursday evening, at the 3787 Edison. Final arrangements
home of Florence Goldring, 18701 will be made for the group's an-
Mendota. Frances Carter, na- nual night of games, to be held
tional field representative, will at 8 p.m., Feb. 14, in the social
synagogue. L
Speak, followed by a social hour. hall of the
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The third in a series of book
review programs sponsored by
the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
will be held at
12:30 p.m., Feb.
16, in the syna-
ogue's social
all. Dessert
uncheon will
recede the
rogram. F e a-
tured will be
argit Kor-
endy, contral-
to soloist of
Temple Beth El,
and Jason Tick-
we-'-
ton, a s s o ciate
Miss Kormendy professor of
music at Wayne University, who
will offer a presentation of Jew-
ish music. For reservations, call
Mrs. Gerald Barsky, UN. 4-3427.

. DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION is
currently planning an emer-
gency relief luncheon for Feb.
24, at the home of Mrs. Phillip
Stollman, 4031 Leslie. Assisting
as hostesses will be Mesdames
M. Gottlieb, I. A. Lawton, R.
1 Rimer, J. Spielberg and M. Stoll-
man.

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Mrs. David Bernstein, presi-
dent of BNAI MOSHE SISTER-
HOOD, announces the organiza-
tion's annual Torah luncheon,
which will be held at 12:30 p.m.,
Feb. 16, in the synagogue social
hall. Mesdames R. Middleman
and M. Weinstein are co-chair-
men, and Mrs. Moses Lehrman
is program chairman. "The Es-
capist Jewess," a playlet written
by Blanche Barely and Augusta
Selsky, will be enacted by mem-
bers as the highlight of the day.
Proceeds go to the Jewish Theo-
1 logical Seminary. Admission to
; the program is by voluntary
contribution. Friends a r e in-
vited.

Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman, pro-
gram chairman of BNAI DAVID
SISTERHOOD, announces a
"This Is Your Life" _ event at
8:30 p.m., Feb. 15, in the syna-
gogue social hall. On Feb. 20, a
barn dance is scheduled, under
joint sponsorship with the Men's
Club, also to be held in the so-
SHERUTH LEAGUE held its
cial hall. Tickets for the latter mid-season Bowling affair Jan,
program are available from Mrs. 23 at the Belcrest. Mrs. Al Smith
Seldon Leach, TU. 3-2618, or was chairman.
Harvey Alexander, LI. 6-5534.
Friends are invited to both af- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday, February 5, 1954
fairs.

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Wednesday, at 12:30, in the
Young Israel Building, SISTERS
of ZION MIZRACHI's monthly
meeting will be dedicated to the
Jewish National Fund, in the
form of a "Tree Festival." Mem-
bers will plant trees in celebra-
tion of Simchas and commemor-
ations in their families. Mrs.
Joshua Sperka, program chair-
man, announces that William
Hordes will be the speaker.
There will be group singing of
Israeli songs. Cooperating with
the 3,000th anniversary of Jeru-
salem the bond committee urges
all members to call in their bond
commitments to Mesdames K.
Winston, UN. 2-5407, R. White-
men, WE. 5-4715, and Harry
Greenfield, WE. 4-3911.

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