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January 11, 1963 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-01-11

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DETROIT LINK, Order of the
OAKLAND HILLS. CHAPTER,
Golden Chain, will hold its an- Women's American ORT, will
. nual "Associate Nigh t," 8:30 meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
p.m. Monday at the Raleigh the home of Mrs. Lee Pomerantz,
House. The evening has been 29544 Marklane, Livonia. Pro-
planned in honor of Jean Hol- gram will be a hair fashion show
lander, associate matron, and and cosmetic demonstration by
Martin Hollander, associate Dorothy Terin. Refreshments will
patron, who will advance to the be served.
* * *
positions of the Worthy Matron
and Worthy Patron, respectively.
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
Guest speaker will be Dr. Robert will hold its paid-up-membership
Frehse of the Round Table of supper and initiation of new
Catholics and Jews. Also advanc- members 6:30 p.m. Monday at
ing will be Mrs. Beverly Kozin, the synagogue. Mrs. Abraham
associate matron, and Mrs. -Thel- Halem, program chairman, will
ma Wolf, conductress. Members present a skit entitled "Bride
and Master Masons are invited. Meets Groom," with a cast of
* * *
sisterhood members. Membership
TEMPLE EMANU-EL SIS- Chairman Mrs. Samuel Wasser-
TERHOOD will present a man and her co-chairman, Mrs.
fashion show, "Fads and Fan- Morris Ginsberg, will initiate
cies," 12:30 p.m. Monday at new members.
* * *
the temple, 14450 W. 10 Mile.
The Goodwill Industries show
CITY OF - HOPE CANCER
will mark the sisterhood's 10th FIGHTERS board will meet noon
anniversary. A luncheon will Monday at the Raleigh - House.
precede the program.
Membership is invited to attend.
* * *
Refreshments will be served.
THE NORTH WOODWARD Hostesses for the afternoon will
BRANCH, Jewish Women Euro- be Mesdames Albert Kanfer,
pean Welfare Organization, will Jerome Kornheiser, Allan Kap-
meet noon Tuesday at the Jerico lan, Emanuel Leonard, William
Temple, 18495 Wyoming.
Katz and Max Levy.
* *
* * *
TOWN AND COUNTRY
TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER-
CHAPTER, Women's American HOOD will present Dr. Douglas
ORT, will hold a "Ho-Down" Sargent, director of the Clinic
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Oak for Child Study, Tuesday at the
Park Community Center, 14300 Temple. Dr. Sargent will speak
Oak Park Blvd. Jim Shultheis on "Common Problems of Ado-.
will be the caller. There is no lescence," another in the cur-
charge for the affair which will rent series, on "Understanding
feature prizes and refreshments. the Adolescent." The sisterhood
Mrs. Merrill Fishman and Mrs. will present "Fads and Fashions"
Martin Brown are co-chairmen. Monday at the temple. Members
* * *
will model and commentary will
DETROIT WOMEN'S DIVI- be given by Mrs. Morton Zeive.
SION, American Jewish Con- A luncheon will precede the
gress, will hold its monthly show.
duplicate bridge game noon
* * *
Tuesday, at Raven Gallery,
CLUB
TWO,
Pioneer Women,
17600 James Couzens. There
will be lunch and prizes. The will meet 12:30 p.m. Jan. 23 at
public is welcome. Bring your the Labor Zionist Institute., The
meeting will be dedicated to
own partner.
* * *
JNF. Mrs. M. Labiner and Mrs.
ALPHA ALUM CHAPTER, B. Band, club representatives to
Iota Alpha Pi Sorority, will hold JNF, announce that William
a luncheon 12:30 p.m. Saturday Hordes will speak and that a
at Shangrai-La, 20441 W. Eight JNF movie will be shown. Lunch
Mile. A business meeting will will be served. Friends are in-
follow. For reservations, call vited.
* * *
Mrs. Harry Shumaker, UN
4-6440.
GOODFELLOWSHIP LADIES
* * *
AUXILIARY announces its 1963
CALORIE COUNTERS are officers. They are President Gus-
starting new weight reducing sie Rockrnan, Vice-President Ann
marathons and Wednesday Lyons, Treasurer Sophie Finkel,
meetings. For membership in- Secretaries Elsie Bogorad and
formation, call 866-1249.
Eva Levin, Trustees Sarah Ginns
* * *
and Rae Kaufman, and Sargeant-
NORTHLAND CHAPTER, Wo- at-Arms Annette Kunick.
men's American ORT, will hold
* * *
a board meeting 8 p.m. Monday
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
at the home of Mrs. Bryon Can- CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon-
vasser, 13115 Sherwood, Hunting- day at the Sholem Aleichem In-
ton Woods.
stitute. Plans are being made
* * *
for the 32nd annual anniversary
MISHKAN ISRAEL SISTER- dinner to be held Feb. 3 at the
HOOD will hold its annual mem- Alamo Restaurant.
bership tea, 12:30 p.m. Thursday
* *
at the home of Mrs. M. Luckman,
MUSIC STUDY CLUB OF DE-
22100 Marlow, Oak Park. There TROIT , will meet 12:30 p.m.
will be a dessert' lun'clieon' and Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
a hat fashion show with the fol- Gaylord Alexander. Mrs. Mar-
lowing sisterhood members as guerite Chajes, program . chair-
models: Mesdames. G. Fishman, man, announces that Mrs. Henry
M. Wargon, L. Belinsky, L. Co- Weinberg will be chairman of
hen and A. Gavern. For infor- the day. Appearing will be Sally
mation, call Mrs. Belinsky, LI Allan Alexander, pianist; Wyn
7-5913, or Mrs. Greenwald.
Garden Landis, soprano; and
• *
*
Lillian Zellman, accompanist.
BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
* * *
will hold an Oneg Shabbat Sat-
CONG..
GEMILUTH
CHASSO-
urday at the synagogue. Festivi-
ties - will begin with Sabbath DIM SISTERHOOD will hold a
services. A home-cooked lunch- luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.
eon will be served and the Airs. Henry Berris will review
Eternal Light • playlet, "A Chas- "Parallel Quest," by Irma Lind-
sidic Tale," will be presented by heim. For reservations, call
sisterhood members.- Guests - and Chairman Mrs. Eric Bennett, or
their families are invited. For Mrs. Herman Doiny, UN 2-0786.
*. *
information, call Erwin Fried-
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
man, LI 34497. The sisterhood
will celebrate Jewish Music SISTERS will hear an address
Month 12:30 p.m. Monday with by Dr. Herbert Bloom on his
a presentation by Cantor Louis - mission as chief medical officer
Klein, "Jewish Music in Three on the project Hope Ship in
Dimensions." Guests are invited. Peru 2:15 p.m. Jan. 22 at North-
A dessert luncheon will be land Auditorium. Guests are wel-
served. Mrs. Benjamin Weiss is come. Luncheon will be' served.
chairman.
(More Clubs, Page 21)



Begin -Hadassah Education Series on Feb. 6 41
350 to Attend
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah perintendent- of the United 'He-
Jewish Youth
will conduct its annual educa- brew Schools.
tion series, in cooperation with
Chairman of the program is
Weekend Parley Midrasha, at 12:30 p.m. on Feb. Mrs. Daniel E. Cohn. Prospec-
6, 13, 20 and 27 at the Esther tive members, also, are eligible
RE
-
Berman Branch of the United for enrollment. Mrs. Samuel

Hebrew Schools.
Subject of the series, "Face
of the World: 1963," will be
analyzed by Albert Elazar, su-

Grandon, vice-president of edu-
cation, urges reservations be
made by calling Hadassah Of-
fice, BR 3-5441.

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Eleanor Prescott Bob Clinton

The Detroit Jewish Youth
Conference will be held Feb.
15-17 at the Jewish Center un-
der the auspices of the Center
and the Jewish National Fund.
Co - chairmen a r e Eleanor
Prescott and Bob Clinton.
Sabbath Eve services on Feb.
15 will be followed by a key-
note address by S. H. Moratt of
the Israel Embassy in Washing-
ton. During the weekend, ex-
ploratory sessions will be held
on the theme, "The Responsi-
bility of The Jewish Youth to
The Jewish People."
Participating in the parley
will be some 350 representa-
tives of MSTY, USY, Habonim,
Hashomer-Hatzair, Junior Had-
assah, Bnai David, Beth Abra-
ham, JCC, BBYO and the Sho-
lem Aleichem Institute.

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