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May 01, 1964 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-05-01

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Mrs. David Goldman Wins Service Award
From Women of Wayne State University

Women's Clubs

SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
HOOD will hold an eighth anniver-
sary dinner 6:30 p.m. Sunday at
the synagogue. Rabbis Sholem
Flam and C. T. Hollander will
speak. Cantor Joseph Barenholtz
will present "Sefirah Cantorials."
Mesdames H. Gutman, A. Halpern,
G. E. Miller and A. Ungar are
co-chairmen. Mesdames J. Boren-
stein, F. Bovitz, B. Graber, R.
Urnovitz and E. Simon are on the
arrangements committee. Guests in-
vited. For reservations, call UN
4-4355.
* * *
FAIRVIEW CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will hold a mother-
daughter installation dinner 12:30
p.m. May 8 at Devon Gables. A
fashion show will be presented.
The following officers will be in-
stalled: Mesdames Walter Rosen-
berg, president; Herbert Freed-
land, Noel Gage, Harold Blumen-
stein, vice presidents; Robert Sie-
gel, Harold Rossen and Arnold
Slutzky, secretaries; and Marshall
TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- Greenspan, treasurer. Guests in-
TER, Women's American ORT, will vited. For reservations call Mrs.
hold its seventh annual mother- Walter Rosenberg, LI 8-0059.
daughter dinner and installation
• * *
6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Raleigh
BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD an-
House. The following officers will nounces its officers for the coming
be installed: Mesdames Jerome year are Mesdames William Naf-
Friedman, president; Sol Cohen, taly, president; Bernard Weiner,
Sol Galper, Melvin Schwartz, Ber- Arnold Berman, Harold Eskovitz
nard Zaffern, and Morton Siedel, and Gerald Rogers, vice presi-
vice presidents; Irving Markel, Al- dents; Leo Papp, Irving Broder and
bert Lichtman and Jack Oppen- Donald Farkus, secretaries, and
heim, secretaries; and Mrs. Sidney Harold Black, treasurer. Trustees
Lieberman, treasurer. There will are Mesdames Walter Merna, Ben
be entertainment and door prizes. Penner, Sam Somberg, Charles Bas-
For information, call Mrs. Merrill sin, Clara Sabin and Seymour
Fishman, MA 6-1038, or Mrs. Myron Deitch.
Ballst, 3561-9215.
* * *
* * *
LIVONIA CONGREGATION SIS-
BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD TERHOOD will install the following
will hold a board meeting 8:30 officers 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
p.m. Monday in the synagogue. First Farmington Savings and
Hostesses are Mesdames Hyman Loan Bank: Mesdames Morris Gu-
Crystal, Max Ellenbogen, Ben Kri- ral, president; Norman Herman,
gel and Regina Wauldron.
Morris Herman, Saul Raimi and
* * *
Don Sovel, vice presidents; Ben
DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, Mirkin, Richard Kahl, Morton
City of Hope, will hold a board Knopper, Sam Siegal and Sanford
meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Sawyer, secretaries; Seymour Un-
home of Mrs. Elliot Schubiner, gar, treasurer; Sol Bienenfeld,
25045 Catalina, Southfield. The an- Morris Goldberg, Al Barach and
nual Tag Day Drive will be dis- Stanley Finkelstein, sentinels. A
cussed. Mrs. Abe Eizelman, chair- light supper will be served, and
man of the Midwest Conference, a travelog on Hawaii will be
announces that the theme will be shown. Guests invited.
* * *
"Education and Leadership Train-
ing."
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
*
*
CLUB will hold a mother-daughter
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE affair 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Sirro's
WOMEN will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues- Restaurant. For reservations, call
day for a board meeting at the Mrs. William Bergman, DI 1-9518.
home of Mrs. Henry Malter, 18278 Guests invited.
• * *
Ilene.
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will will hold its final oneg shabbat
hold a special cultural meeting 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the social
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor hall. The program will include
Zionist Institute. • Mrs. Michael community singing and talks on
Michlin, culture chairman, has ar- Sholem Aleichem by Mrs. Frank
ranged the program. Refreshments Rath and Rabbi Benjamin Gorre-
lick. Refreshments will be served.
will be served. Guests invited.

TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
will sponsor its sixth annual re-
arranged under the over-all
chairmanship of Mrs. Jerome Op-
penheim, Monday through Thurs-
day, at Haven Hill Lodge, just
west of Pontiac. Under the guid-
ance of Mrs. M. Robert Syme, the
program will include discussions
on the theme "Centers of Jewish
Learning." There will be a musical
program of Israeli songs and
dances prepared by Mrs. Julius C.
Pliskow. Mrs. Harold H. Gilbert,
assisted by Mrs. Harold Bobroff,
will arrange the prayer services.
Reservation chairman is Mrs. Abra-
ham L. Cohen.
* * *
GOLDEN RING CLUB, Work-
men's Circle, will hold a "Mother's
Day" dessert luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Workmen's Cir-
cle Center. Mrs. William Cohen,
program secretary of the Jewish
Community Council, will speak.

SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold
a 20th Birthday Ball 7:30 p.m. Sat-
urday at Sammy Sofferin's Won-
der Bar. The party will include
cocktails, dinner, dancing and
favors. Highlight of the evening
will be a birthday cake with a
candlelighting ceremony honoring
all past presidents. President of
Sheruth League is Mrs. Jack Wein-
stein. For reservations, call chair-
men Mesdames Max Schafer, UN
4-4449, and Joe Klinger, 342-0150.
*
4:

ROSENWALD AUXILIARY
American Legion will hold an exe-
cutive board meeting 1 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Bertha

Goldstein, 23410 Geneva, Oak Park.
Luncheon will be served. Discus-
sion will concern the membership
district dinner and a games party.
The regular meeting will be held
8:30 p.m. May 13 at Cong. Beth
Yehudah.
* * *
FIDELITY LADIES CLUB an-
nounces recently elected officers
are Lillian Gorman, president;
Trudy Hertzberg, vice president;
Evelyn Greenberg and Bea Aaron-
son, secretaries; Paula Stark, treas-
urer; Ann Lobel, program chair-
man; and Ida Fuller, chaplain.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold its reg-
ular business meeting 7:45 p.m.
Monday at Eureka Temple. Re-
freshments will be served.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold a games party noon May
13 at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Luncheon will be served, according
to committee chairman Lillian
Levin.
* * *
DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Shulamith
Heit, 20108 Blackstone. A seminar
on Labor Zionism and the out-
growth of Pioneer Women will be
the special program. Mesdames
Norman Kanter and Irving Turner
will be participants. Guests invited.
* * *
WOMEN'S DIVISION, American
Jewish Congress, will hold a gov-
erning board meeting open to the
entire board 12:15 p.m. Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Samuel Krohn,
23180 Laurel Valley, Southfield.
Luncheonette will be served.
(More Clubs on Page 25)

Women of Wayne, the alumnae
group of Wayne State University,
presented its fifth annual National
Service Award to Mrs. David
Goldman at a recent luncheon.
Mrs. Goldman, 28682 Millbrook,
Farmington, received the award
bracelet and citation for her con-
tributions as past president of
Women of Wayne, Detroit Pan-
hellenic Association and her local
chapter of Iota Alpha Pi alumnae.
She is a member of the WSU
Alumni Advisory Council, and is
newly elected treasurer of the
Alumni Association.
She and her husband, a past
president of the Alumni Associa-
tion, were the first couple to
serve together on the alumni
board. Mrs. Goldman also is active
in the scouting movement, League
of Women Voters, and PTA.

The Goldmans, their son Alan,
who attends the University of
Michigan, and daughter Paula, a
WSU coed, are members of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 1, 1964
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NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Wolf Cohen, 17416 Kentucky.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi Eli
Freedman.
• * *
DETROIT LADIES, American
Medical Center at Denver, will
meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Jewish Center. Refreshments will
be served.
* * *
CHANA CZENESH, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Reva Schoichit will introduce
Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, head-
master of Hillel Day School, who
will speak on "Rombom." Host-
esses will be Gladys Kaminer and
Pauline Loren. Guests invited.
* *
PHI LAMBDA KAPPA AUXILI-
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Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
David Jacknow, 12962 Vernon,
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