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February 03, 1956 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-02-03

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Knesset Member
Here to Address
Pioneer Women

Mrs: Genia Twersky, a dele-
gate • from Moatzot Hapoalot,
the Working Women's Council
in Israel, will be in Detroit next
Tuesday for a four-day visit
here with members of the De-
troit Council of Pioneer Women.'
A resident of israel since
1923, Mrs. Twersky is preSently
a member of Israel's Parlia-
ment. She has been in the
Knesset, since 1951.
Mrs. Twersky • will address a.
dessert luncheon meeting, called
by Mrs. Morris
Silber, , educa-
tion vice-presi-
dent of the lo-
cal Council, at
r 2 : 4 5 p. m.,
cTuesday, at
Young Israel
Center, 12521
Dexter.
The follow-
ing day, she
will be guest
speaker at the
Pioneer Wom-
en's donor
event in Wind-
Mrs. Twersky sor.
Plans also are being formu-
lated for Mrs. Twersky to meet
With other • branches of the
Labor Zionist Movement and to
conuct seminars with local lead-
ers of Pioneer Women.

Women' s- Outs

(More Clubs on Page 11)
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will pre
sent its first oneg shabbat at
1:30 p. m., Feb. 11, in the home
of Mrs. Shirley Rosenberg,
20241 Kentfield. A panel discus-
sion on Jewish hurnor and sing-
ing of Jewish songs will be fea7
turgid. A social hour will follow.
* * *
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will hold a board meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at Sholem
Aleichem kInstitute, 18495 Wyo-
ming. Mrs. Jack Henken, pres-
ident, announces that reports on
the Jan. 29 fund-raising affair
will be given.
• * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will meet at 12:30 p. m.,
Monday, in the D. W. Simons
Bldg., 4000 Tuxedo. Final ar-
- rangements for the group's an--
nual luncheon and games party
scheduled for 12 noon, Wednes-
day, at Turover Temple, 12129
Dexter, will be made., Mrs. Ida
Tubin will be hostess at the
Monday dessert luncheon meet-
ing.
* * *
A pre-donor rally at 9 p.m.,
Feb. 13, in the synagogue social
hall, will help set the stage for
the AHAVAS ACH•M SISTER-.
HOOD'S donor luncheoif and
theater party, states Mrs. J.
Kirschbaum, president. A take-
off on a football game will
highlight the program. Donor
information will be given by
Mrs. J. Glicker, fund-raising
chairman, and a social hour
will follow.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pion-
eer Women, will meet Thurs-
day, in the home of • Mrs.
Natalie Charack, 23476 Clover-
\
lawn, Oa
k Park, when Henry.
G.' Demant, of Walter Herz In-
teriors, will be guest speaker.

engagements

At a recent dinner party
given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dean, the engagement of Mary
Smith, daughter of the late
Mrs. Eva Smith and sister of
Mrs. Dean, was announced to
Fred Deutsch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Deutsch, of Dex-
ter Blvd. The couple plans to
wed in June.

Detroit Jewish News
15
Friday, February 3, 1956

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Youth Education League Show Girls I Five Sisterhoods Schedule Leadership Course
Five Conservative Sisterhoods
Mrs. Irwin Levine, overall
Rehearsing for Annual Luncheon
will cooperate in sponsoring a chairman of the program, may

leadership training course for be contacted at UN. 1-5780 for
officers and board members, to additional information.
be held Monday and Tuesday
mornings, at Beth Aaroh Syna-
gogue.
Participating will be the Sis-
terhoods of Congregations Adas
Shalom, Ahavas , Achim, Beth
Music of Distinction
Aaron, Bnai Moshe and Shaarey
750
Book
Bfdg.
WO 1-4710
Zedek.
Mrs. Benjamin Fain, vice-
president of the Central Branch
and board member of the Na-
WE REMODEL DOUBLE
tional Women's League, United
Synagogue of America, will con-
BREASTED SUITS TO MODERN
duct the leadership course.
SINGLE BREASTED MODELS
Luncheon will be served both
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BANOVITZ and CHARLES B. SOLOMON. The luncheon and
show will be offered at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 15, in Masonic Temple.
The show's director is Mrs. Eli Gross.

The public is invited to a
square dance sponSored by the
17th DISTRICT •YOUNG
DEMOCRATIC CLUB at 9 p.m.,
Feb. 11, at Graemer's Barn,
27450 W. 11 Mile. Music will
be by Jim Schultheis.

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