Friday, Nov. 29, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NE WS -- 1 8 Bnai Brith Women Detroit Council Will Host International President Women's auhs (More Clubs Page 15) SISTERS OF ZION, Miz- rachi, will meet noon Wednes- day at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A dessert luncheon will be served, announced Mrs. Morris Goldberg, president. Hostesses for the day are Mrs. Pearl Gold, vice-president, and mesdames Molly Fridenberg, Rose Biele- wich and Esther Sacks. NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will meet Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Sam Abramson, 25445 Grand Con- course, Southfield. * Mrs. Leonard Sims, international president of Bnai Brith Women, will be the honored guest of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit 8:15 p.m. Monday at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. A fashion show will be presented. A reception will follow. All Bnai Brith women and their friends are invited to attend. Pictured planning the evening are, from left, Mrs. Allen Weitzman, membership chairman; Mrs. Gordon Fruitman, membership retention chairman; and Mrs. Harry Bodzin, Council president. Pioneer Women Will Culminate Israel Bonds Testimonial Dinner * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold its an- nual paid-up membership din- ner 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Edith Howard, 18284 Greenlawn. EQUALITY CLUB will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Louba Lupiloff. Its 34th annual donor luncheon will be held 12:30 pan. Dec. 10 at Rosenberg's in Oak Park. * * CONG. BNAI JACOB SISTER- HOOD will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. The Dec. 14 Hanukah party will be discussed. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames Paula Greenstein and Regina Lieber- ' man. Elected were Mesdames iCharles Vikser, president; Paul 1Mittleman, vice-president; Saul Nusbaum, treasurer; Marshall Klaper, sunshine-chairman; and Paula Greenstein, hospitaler. Rabbi Weinstein spent three ; years as chairman of the War !Labor Board panels in Chicago, an office he still holds. His sermon "Amos in Times Square," one of four radio broadcasts on the "Message of Israel" program, received na- tion-wide recognition and was published in several national periodicals. Rabbi Weinstein is contributing editor to the National Jewish Monthly, Jew- HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer ish Frontier Women will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon., and the Re- at the Labor Zionist Institute. construction- I Helen Wyzan will speak on "An ! ist.. Active in ! Exciting Review of Israel." civic and com- Guests are invited. munal organi- * * zations, he is FANNY GLUCK CHAPTER, •a member of Mizrachi Women, will meet 12:30 the following: p.m. Monday at the home of (p r e sident) I Mrs. Sam Freedman, 25505 !Chicago Rab- Grand Concourse, Southfield. binical Asso- Plans will be made for a Hanu- ciation, Hyde kah party. The study group will Park Council meet Tuesday at the home of o f Churches Mrs. Moses Wisen, 18624 Wash- and Syna- Mrs. Winkelman Cited gogues, Chica-Rabbi Weinstein burn. Mrs. Eugene Greenfield speak, according to Mrs. for Community Service go Civil Liberties, Progres- will Jack Goldman, chairman. sive Citizens of America, League * * * Mrs. Isadore Z. (Beryl) Win-' kelman has been awarded a for Labor Palestine and . the THE DETROIT LADIES OF service pin by the United Com- Central Conference of Jewish AMERICAN MEDICAL CEN- Lecture Bureau, the Adult Ed- munity Services' Central Volun- I ucation Council of Chicago and TER will meet .Tuesday at the teer Bureau. Jewish Center, Mrs. Abe Moss She has a record of over 30 the Jewish Chautauqua Society. will be hostess, according to Funds raised from this an- years and more than 3,000 hours of service to others, according to nual campaign by the 1,300 Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president. the Detroit Section, National local members help to maintain CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK Pioneer Women's network of Council of Jewish Women. Organizations and institutions social services throughout Is- SISTERHOOD will hold the sec- which have benefited through I rael, including children's homes, ond part of its "Goldie Adler her efforts include The Orchards, day nurseries, rehabilitation Book Review Series" 10:30 a.m. Mumford Scholarship COmmittee, centers for immigrant women Wednesday. Mrs. Adler will re- High School Parents Club ! and girls, vocational and trade view "Idiots First," by Bernard Hampton, Detroit Country Day 1 schools, agricultureal youth Malamud. A continental break- School P.T.A., Sinai Hospital villages, special clubs for Arab fast will be served. Mrs. Julius Women's Guild, board of wom- women and more than 200 train- Meskin will open the program en's division of Jewish Welfare ' ing centers in frontier villages. and Mrs. Baer Keidan will intro- Federation, the United Founda- These services are coordinated duce Mrs. Adler. Tickets are tion Women's Steering Commit- through Pioneer Women's Ms- available through Mrs. Irving tee and Detroit Metropolitan ' ter organization in Israel Rogovin, UN 1-2208, or Mrs. Moetzet Hapoalot (W o r k i n g Louis Tatkin. Opera Association. * 4: * Women's Federation). T w o special Detroit projects are CITY OF HOPE DETROIT 006040 00 0 Rishon Le Zion and Kfar Saba. CANCER FIGHTERS will hold an executive board meeting 8 0 © International Art p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Harry Cohen, 18018 Bir- In Brooklyn it's ... 0 Center Announces wood. Plans will be completed Painting Celebration Original oil paintings at budg- for the annual kick-off luncheon © et prices can be purchased at that will mark the start of the the International Art Center, fund-raising campaign. T h e In Istanbul it's • . • • 0 , 119363 Livernois. The gallery, luncheon is by invitation only. Q.. e9 under the direction of Irene Mrs. Harold Kozloff, president, features paintings of prize announced the group will hold a O Grey, winning artists from Italy, New Year's Eve party. Contact Spain. - France, H o 11 a n d and Mrs. Erwin Golding, ticket chairman, LI 1-7365, for informa- Q other countries. But in Detroit it's Each painting is signed by tion. * * the artist who created it and BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- stamped with the country of 0 origin. It is stretched on a HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon- canvasand ready for framing. day at the synagogue. Mrs. Ed- A guarantee certificate is issued ward Rice will be chairman. NO 01)1_,E S with each work. The paintings Mesdames Hyman Crystal, Louis Ellenbogen, Sidney Ring and d measure in vertical and horizon- 1 Alyitk Topper , 0,000 0,- 141.11'QM 1 c4 0.- . ;© cx A fund-raising goal of 60,000 has been set up by Detroit Council of Pioneer Women and its 15 constituent chapters, it was announced by Mrs. Milton Weiss, Council president. The drive will climax with an annual donor tea noon Dec. 18 at Temple Israel. Mrs. Norman Kanter, pro- gram chairman, announces that all contribu- tors to the campaign will be invited to hear Rabbi Ja- cob J. Wein- stein, spiritual leader of the oldest Reform congregation in the Middle West, K A M Temple in Chi- Eliron cago, and Ron Eliron, Israeli folk singer, en- tertainer and star of TV and radio. rt4 a0 I NORTHWEST C H A P T E R, Women's American ,ORT, will meet for lunch 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Aaron Gershenson, 1700 Wellesley. Highlight of the afternoon will be an informal talk by artist Richard Kozlow. Kozlow's work is exhibited in the permanent collections of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts and the Butler In- stitute of Youngstown, Ohio. This year he was awarded the Found- ers Prize in the Michigan Artist Show. Kozlow just returned from Los Angeles where he had a show at the Raynond Burr Gal- lery. His next one-man show will 1be at the Rehn Gallery in New York. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Dora Fishman, council representative, will speak. Mary Lerner, Ann Berg and Rose Yeddik, heading the resale committee, will report on their activities. Refreshments will be served. Guests are in- vited. • * * ROSENWALD LADIES AUX- ILIARY, American Legion, will hold an executive board meet- ing 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lydia Slakter, vice-president, 18677 Prest. New Center Adult Club Plans Social The 3050 Club, newest adult group of the Jewish Center, will meet 8:30 p.m. Dec. 12 at the Center for an informal social. Prospective members are in- vited to help plan a Hanukah party, scheduled for Dec. 19. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had Greenberg-Hoptman Engagement Told MISS ILENE GREENBERG The engagement of Ilene Greenberg to Lawrence Hopt- man has been announced. Miss Greenberg is the daughter of Mrs. Ethel Greenberg of Bir- wood Ave. and the late Isadore Greenberg. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hopt- man of Woodingham Ave. A February wedding is planned. Radomer Plans Party Radomer Aid and Ladies So- ciety will hold a Hanukah party 8.30 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Workmen's Circle, announced President Nathan Wolok. Enter- tainment and refreshments will be featured. PLANNING A WEDDING? A BAR MITZVAH? REMEMBER . . . SID SIEGEL SAVES THE DAY! 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