Sacred items symbolic of the religious and cultural inherit-
ances that will be theme of the March 18-19 spring conference
of the Michigan Branch, National Women's League, Conserva-
tive Sisterhoods are regarded by (from left) Mesdames Jack
Shenkman, general chairman; Thomas Parovich, registration;
Adolph Winkler, kits; Herman Roth, local arrangements; and
Isadore Leeman, Michigan Branch president. Not shown are
Mrs. Sol Docks, workshops; and Meyer Levey, visual techniques.
The conference will be held at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Items
on the table are (from left) a Hanukah menorah, two spice
boxes, Kiddush cup, third spice box, esrog box and Bible. Mrs.
Winkler and Mrs. Leeman hold Torah pointers.

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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY w i 11 CHOLEM will meet noon Mon-
honor life members at a showing day at the home of Mrs. Joseph
of etchings by artist Marc Cha- Shifman, 19750 Canterbury.
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gall 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the
LADIES 0 F YESHIVATH
Esther Berman Building. The
etchings, part of an original dis- BETH YEHUDAH and WO-
play of "Chagall and the Bible" MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
at Grinnell Galleries, will be will meet for a 12:30 p.m. des-
presented by Loretta B. Ruff, sert luncheon and meeting Tues-
galleries co-director. The show- day at Cong. Beth Tefilo Eman-
ings, with several original Cha- uel Tikvah. Guest speaker will
gall works from private collec- be Rabbi Leizer Levin. Mrs.
tions, will be introduced by gro- Walter Epstein, hostess chair-
g r a in chairman Mrs. Isadore man, will be assisted by Mes-
Goren. Dessert luncheon will be dames Rose Bielewich, Kate
served by Mrs. Irving Dworkin Rubin and Esther Sachs. Gus
and her committee. Mrs. Elbert transportation will be provid-
Diamond, auxiliary president, in- ed from the Yeshiva Building
vites the entire community to on Dexter at 1:0 a.m. and Cong.
Beth Yehudah, 11:45 a.m. Guests
the exhibit.
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invited.
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IOTA ALPHA PI Sorority
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
will hold aGames Night 8 p.m.
Thursday at the home of Bette neer Women, president Frances
Schein, 21816 Sussex, Oak Park- Shayne announces plans for a
All proceeds will go toward the dinner and bon voyage tribute
to five members leaving for
National Scholarship Fund.
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Israel with their husbands. It
BETH YEHUDAH PTA will will be held 6 p.m. March 15 at
hold a board meeting 9 p.m. the Sholem Aleichem Institute.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Proceeds, in honor of the fol-
Sam Shoenig, 18428 Kentucky. lowing women, will be given
to the Kennedy Scholarship
Fund, in Israel: Mesdames
The Spring Season at
Bertha Bricker, Alice Cuker-
CLOTHES CLOSET
man, Rae Feinberg, Sarah Kant-
Is an excellent time to bring in
er and Rebecca Warren. For
your summer dresses, yachting
reservations, call Lillie Gold-
and country club casuals.
We accept men's, womens, and
man, UN 4-4785.
children's clothing on Monday

thru Thursday.

Must be freshly cleaned and in
good condition.

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Phone: 342-2554

The final community relations
meeting of the season has been
scheduled by the League of
Jewish Women's Organizations
for 12:15 p.m. Thursday at Tem-
ple Beth El.
Mrs. Jack Hornfield, commun-
ity- relations vice president, and
co-chairmen Mrs. Irving Beal
and Mrs. Marshall Miller an-
nounce the program is "Blue-
print for Progress." It will high-
light the Jewish women's organi-
zations' concern with the chal-
lenges of tomorrow—and will
explore new ways in which these
groups can be of service to the
community.
Participating will be Mes-
dames Jack Weinstein, presi-
dent, Sheruth League; Baer
Keidan, Shaarey Zedek Sister-
hood; Frank W. Wylie, presi-
dent, W o m e n's Division,
United Community Services;
and Marshall Miller, past
president, Temple Beth El
Sisterhood, who is currently
serving as community rela-
tions cochairman for the
League. Mrs. Nathan Speva-
kow will be moderator.
Mrs. Roger Ettlinger, presi-
dent of Temple Beth El Sister-
hood, will deliver the invoca-
tion.
An added feature of the after-
noon will be a short, guided
tour of the Braille Bindery,
one of only four binderies of
this type in the United States.

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berships of League affiliates. A
dessert luncheon will be served.
For reservations, call Mrs. Abe
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Lincoln Children's Play
at Center on March 15

"Young Abe Lincoln," a musi-
cal play for children, will be
presented at the Jewish Center
Sunday, March 15, with per-
formances at 2 and 3:30 p.m. in
the Aaron DeRoy Theater.
"Young Abe Lincoln" is the
only musical for children to play
on Broadway.

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IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER
has scheduled its 18th annual
installation for 8 p.m. Thurs-
day at Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter. Mrs. Philip Fealk, third
vice president of District 6, will
be installing officer. Entertain-
ment will be provided by the
Adas Shalom Choral Group.
For information call Mrs. Nor-
ville Rapport, installation chair-
man, LI 5-7502.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP-
TER will hold its ninth annual
installation of officers 8 p.m.
Wednesday at Workmen's Cir-
cle Center. A play will be pre-
sented, entitled "A Yidishe
Chas ene."
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GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER will meet 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. An installation
of officers wil be held, and en-
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tertainment and refreshments
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will will be featured.
hold a board meeting 12:30 p.m.
March 13 at the home of Mrs.
Arthur A. Gilbert, 26645 York, Bnai Brith Councils
Huntington Wood s. Dessert
luncheon will be served. Mrs. Set Blood Bank Rally
Bnai Brith Men's and Women's
John Herman is chairman of the
Councils will jointly sponsor
board.
their fourth annual Blood Bank
Rally 5 to 6:30 p.m. and 7:15 to
11 p.m. Monday at Pepper School,
Oak Park, and Tuesday at Beth
Aaron Synagogue.
American Diabetes Association
representatives will be at both
rallies to give diabetes tests.
The Bnai Brith blood account
is one of the largest associated
with the Detroit Red Cross pro-
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enough blood to members, the
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25—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 6,

Sisterhood Conference Scheduled League of Women's Organizations
Sets Community Relations Meeting

