Maimonides Auxiliary
to Hear Book Review
by Mrs. M. E. Bachman

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The Detroit Historical Mu-
seum will be the scene of a
buffet luncheon to be given
Tuesday by the Women's Aux-
iliary of the Maimonides Medi-
cal Society,
announces
M r s . Joseph
Dubin, presi-
dent.
Following
the lighting of
t h e Hanukah
candles by
M r s . Samson
S. Wittenberg,
there will be
review by
Mrs. Bachman a
Mrs. Morris E.
Bachman of March Cost's book
"I, Rachel." She will be intro-
duced by Mrs. LeRoy Atler,
program chairman.
Hostesses at the luncheon, to
be served at 12:30 p.m., are
Mesdames Howard Feigelson,
Irving Levitt, LeRoy Atler,
Louis Heyman, Charles Kessler,
Saul Sakwa, Alfred Klein and
Sander Klein,
Plans will be discussed for
the annual fund-raising event,
a luncheon and fashion show,
scheduled for March 24, at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.

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BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER will hold its
annual Hanukah meeting at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Cong.
Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming.
Members should bring a gift
for a grab bag. Madeline Bel-
kin, Northville and Pontiac
chairman, urges all to bring a
pair of old shoes to be given
to patients at the annual holi-
day party.

Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER
LODGE will honor past presi-
dents of the lodge and bowling
league at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
ter, 19161 Schaefer. A candle
lighting ceremony is planned,
and will be presided over by
Israel Schwartz and William
Kaufman, presidents, respec-
tively, of the lodge and bowl-
ing league, according to Wal-
lace Tonkin, program chairman.
Maxwell M. Lowe, past Council
and Lodge president, will ad-
dress the group and make a
presentation to junior past
president Julius Berkowitz- A
social hour will follow.
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The Habonim dance group, interested in learning Israeli
under the direction of Nor- dances. For information, call
man Shiffman who returned the Habonim office, DI. 1-9666.
recently from a year at the
Habonim workshop in Israel,
For the
will perform at 1 p.m., Sun-
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day, on WWJ-TV, during the
Jewish Community Council's
telecast in observance of Han-
and His Orchestra
ukah.
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The dancers also will take
part in a M'laveh malkeh being
presented Dec. 20 by the Mid-
rasha and high school of the
United Hebrew Schools at the
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DONALD FOX LODGE will
hold a Hanukah party for chil-
dren of members and friends
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at Jer-
icho TemPle, 18495 Wyoming.
And His Orchestra
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man, president, at 8:30 p.m.,
temporarily separated from
their families.
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MISS BARBARA WEINER

Mr. and Mrs. David Weiner,
of Cherrylawn Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Barbara Ann, to Dr. Conrad
Pearl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Pearl, of Ardmore Ave.
. Dr. Pearl is a graduate of Still
College of Osteopathy and Sur-
gery, Des. Moines, Ia., and is
affiliated with Lambda Omicron
Gamma fraternity. A July wed-
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Plan Winter Activities

Call Lincoln 8-2266
Jewish Community Center
Young Adults will launch the
winter activities season with a
games night at 9 p.m., Sunday,
at the Davison Branch.
Roller skating, ping pong,
pool, volley ball and other
games will be. featured on the
program. A social hour will be
included in the activities.
"Winter Whirl," a Young Ad-
Open Every Evening 'HI 9
ult monthly social dance, will
be held from 9 p.m. to mid-
Sunday 'til 6
night, Dec. 21, at the Davison
Branch. Dec. 28 is movie night
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dance on Jan. 18, and a joint
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meeting with Windsor Young
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Re-Elects Jaffe Commander

Re-elected as officers of the
Great Lakes Yacht Club, at its
recent annual membership
meeting, were Miles Jaffe, com-
modore; John L. Mayer, vice-
commodore; Dr. Maurice Tatle-
man, rear commodore; Lee
Brody, secretary; and Avern
Cohn, treasurer.
Joining Monty Ferar, Irwin
Green,' Donald Sucher and
Jacob Brown, who continue on
the board of directors are Dr.
Jerome Mark, Gabriel N. Alex-
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Hanukah Party Saturday

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a Hanukah party at 6 p.m., Sat-
urday, at its temple, 12129 Dex-
ter. The history of the festival
will be outlined by Abraham
Garden, and reports on the re-
cent Jewish National Fund con-
ference will be given by dele-
gates Sol Rubin and Isador Sos-
nick. Friends are invited.

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