The Truth About Shylock
to be. Revealed at Oneg

Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood has
adopted the programming theme
"Know Thy Sisterhood," which it
will launch noon Monday in the
social hall. Mrs. Julius Meskin,
president, will be assisted at this
luncheon meeting by Mrs. George
C. Parzen, chairman of the day.
Mrs. Ivan Meisner is program chair-
man. An original
play by Mrs.Louis
Ta tk en, entitled
"1 and 'lath" will
be presented.
Compos d of
1'. 8 act , it is
directe y Beth-
-, Sheva ikin. Sis-
terhood members
in the cast are
Mesdames Henry
Berris, Samuel
Cross, Herman
Fishman, Marvin
Fleischman, Sam-
uel Krohn, Irving
Rogovein, Meyer
Mrs. Tatken
Shugerman and Sidney Simons.
Featured in the program will be
the Sisterhood Choral Group under
the direction of Cantor Reuven
Frankel. A plaque bearing the
names of , all the past presidents of
the sisterhood will be formally
presented to the synagogue during
the afternoon. For reservations,
call Mrs. Neil Rosenthal, LI 4-2888,
and Mrs. David Fishman. 3574355.
Mrs. George Lerner is chairman
of the luncheon; Mrs. Allen Kraft
is in charge of table decorations;
and Mrs. Alvin Robinson is assist-
ant stage manager.
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CHAPTER TWO, Women of Sho-
lem Aleichem Institute. will hold
a luncheon noon Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Herbert 0. Schein,
21816 Sussex, Oak Park. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Jack Cohen and Mrs.
Henri Phillips. For information,
cal : L Mrs. Phillips. DI 1-4497.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
Book Review Series will begin with
Dr. Leon Fram's review of "Arma-
geddon." Leon. Uris' current best-
seller. 11 a.m. Oct. 19 at the Tem-
ple. A breakfast at 10 a.m. will
precede the review, according to
Mrs. Morris Bachman, chairman.
Tic ets are available at the Tem-
ple office or from Mrs. Charles
Gol stein, UN 2-7414.
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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women. will hold a luncheon meet-
ing noon Tuesday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. A cultural pro-
gram has been arranged. Guests in-
vited.

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ISH WOMEN will hear Dr. Doug-
las Sargent, a member of the
board of directors of the Neigh-
borhood Service Group of the fac-
ulty of Wayne State University
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Robert C.* Smith, 19244
Strathcona. Dr. Sargent will speak
on The Adolescents' No-Man's
Land," discussion of an area where
mental health facilities are failing.
The meeting, which will be pre-
ceded by . a dessert luncheon, is
sponsored by the mental health
committee, of which Mrs. Herman
Holinstat is chairman.
4. a 4.
SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
HOOD will hold a general meeting
8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs.
Leo Laufer, vice president, 19719
Ardmore. Guests invited.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold a
cake and games party following
the e regular meeting 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Pythian Temple. Plans
are underway for a fund-raising
dinner, benefiting handicaped and
retarded children, to be preceded
by a latke party and toy show.

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ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its
annual fall tea 12:30 p.m. Oct. 19
at Temple Israel. Dessert luncheon
will be served. and a skit will be
presented by Wayne Eastern Dean-
ery players of the Detroit Arch-
diocesan Council of Catholic Wom-
en. Guests invited, according to
Mrs. Willard Zamsky, program
chairman.
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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER , Miz-
rachi Women, will hold a cash
, hower noon Monday at the home
of Mrs. Julius Feigelman, 18280
Maryland, Southfield. A program of •
movies and slides of Israel will be
presented by Mrs. Emil Spilman.
Luncheon will be served. Guests
invited.

OAKLAND-HILLS CHAP T E R.
Women's American ORT, will hold
its annual Fall Rummage Sale 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. today. at the Fern-
dale Community Center. Chairmen
are Mrs. Seymour Tureff and Mrs.
Julius Fisher.
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LT. RA YMOND ZUSSMAN AUX-
ILIARY , ..TWV„ will meet 8 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs. Henry
Zussman,
25135 Biarritz, Oak
. A w elephant sale will be
, Parkhite
held, and all proceeds will go to
the Vete ran Rehabilitation Fund.
The Ann
Arbor Veteran Hospital
will be s erviced on Oct. 18 by Mr.
and Mrs.
Irwin Weiser, Mr. and
Mrs. Ery in Manson, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvinvzner
g Pe
and Mesdames Doro-
thy Zuss man, Bess Goldberg and
Geri Silv erman. Representing Zuss-
man Form
Post will be Bill Stouffer and
Sol
an.
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SHERWOOD GROUP, Hadas- •
sah, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Charles Levin;
18280 Fairway. Dessert luncheon
will be served.

Sholem Aleichem Institute will
hold an oneg shabbat 8:45 *p.m.
today at the Institute.
In commemoration of Shake-
speare's 400th anniversary, Moishe
Haar, -director of the Institute,
will speak on "The Truth About
Shylock." The public is invited.

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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a social 8 p.m.
at the Labor Zionist In
stitute, for members and husbands.
Refreshments will be served and
there will be games. Fay Mandell
will be the hostess. Guests invited.

BETH EL SISTERHOOD will
hear Kenneth G. Crawford, News-
week's Washington columnist and
former United Press foreign cor-
respondent, at the opening of Tem-
ple Beth El Sisterhood on noon
Monday. A luncheon for paid-up
sisterhood members, under the su-
pervision of Mrs. Henry B. Frank.
NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAP-
will precede Crawford's talk on
TER. Children's Asthma Research
"Back. Stage Washington."
Institute and Hospital. will open its
annual membership drive with a
PRIMROSE ,BENEVOLENT
program 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Harry Raf. 15221 CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday
Park. Oak Park. Prospective mem- at the Sholem AleichemInstitute.
bers are invited. For information. Assisting Mrs. Martin Cohen, donor
call Mrs. George Frank. VE 6-1897. chairman. are Mesdames Sam
Nadek, program; Joseph Rodman
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LIVONIA GROUP. Hadassah, will and Norman Goldenberg, journal,
host a program "Why I Chose My and Larry Shapiro, younger set
Party." featuring 19th District can- and memoriam. Refreshments will
didates for Congress Billie S. Far- be served by social chairman, Mrs.
num and Richard D. Kuhn 8:30 Reva Iskowitz and Mrs. Jack Wein-
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. man.
a a a
Nathan Manela, 32139 Barkley, Li-
BETH AM SISTERHOOD will
vonia. Husbands invited.
S.
a
hold an introduction to "The World
DETROIT LINK. Order of the of the Modern Jewish Woman" 8:45
Golden Chain, will host the official p.m. Monday at the Cohn Building.
grand family at a meeting 8 p.m. A fashion show depicting "Fashions
Monday at Cong. Gemiluth Chasso- in Sisterhood" will be the theme.
dim. Most Worthy Grand Matron Cards and Mahj-Jong will follow,
Evelyn Goldenberg and Most and refreshments will be served.
ry
Worthy Grand Patron Carlton For information, call D o r o thy
Schwartz will be present. Master Finnk, president, GR 6-2066 or
Masons are invited. Refreshments Shirley Green, publicity chairman,
will be served.
GR 4-6929.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD will
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
celebrate its 21st birthday Monday STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
8 p.m. in the social hall. Mrs. Sam p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Loberman, program chairman. will Fannie Weinerman, 18624 Indiana.
present a skit,."Through Fashions— Guest speaker will be Rabbi Nis-
On to Maturity." written by Mrs. sim Hayward.
George Fredson. Past presidents.
who will serve as models. will be I SCHAEFER GROUP, Hadassah,
honored. Mrs. Lewis 'Honigman is will hold an open meeting 12:15
chairman of the birthday party. Re- p.m. Tuesday at . Hadassah House.
freshments will be served.
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will review
a a a
Leon Uris' "Armageddon." Lun-
DETROIT JUNIOR CHAPTER, cheon will be served. Guests are
Children's Asthma Research Insti- invited, according to Mrs. Julius
tute and ,Hospital will hold its an- Gershune. president.
* *
nual >membership tea and fur fash-
ion show 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
BETH SHALOM. SISTERHOOD
the home of Mrs. Leonard Baron, will hear attorneys Allan Zemmol
23040 •Bittersweet Lane, Southfield. and Claudia Shropshire on the top-
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LIVONIA GROUP, Hadassah, Negroes of -Mississippi" 8:30 Wed-
will meet 8:30 p.m.' Tuesday at nesday • at the synagogue. The
the home of Mrs. Nathan Manela. speakers will give their eye-wit-
32139 B a r k 1 e y, Livonia. Guest ness reports on the situation in the .
speakers Billie S. Farnum and South. Guests are invited.
Richard D. Kuhn, candidates for
(More . Clubs Page 26)
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
will discuss "Why I Chose My
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