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ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hold the first in a series of
oneg shabbat gatherings 1:30 p.m.
Satin-day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Shulak, 17608 Fair-
field. According to Mrs. Pesach
Sobel, oneg shabbat chairman, the
emphasis will be on the life and
activities of four Jewish commu-
nities in the world. "Passport to
South Africa" is the first subject
to be - discussed by Mrs. Harry Mai-
sel, a graduate of the University of
Capetown, who will present a cur-
rent portrait of Jewish South Afri-
can life. She is the wife of Dr.
Harry Maisel, associate professor
of anatomy at Wayne State Univer-
sity. Mrs. Jacob E. Segal's talk will
deal with the 30th anniversary of
the death of Chaim Nahman Bialik,
and Mrs. Isadore Goren will de-
liver the invocation. Discussion and
community singing will complete
the program. Members of Mrs.
Sobel's oneg shabbat committee
are Mesdames Nicholas Fenakel,
Haskell Greenfield, Samuel Kaner,
Harold Lesse, Morton Marcowitz
and Jacob E. Segal.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. Hostesses will be Fay Man-
dell and Blanche Lesser. A dele-
gates' report on the Pioneer Wom-
en's conference at Youngstown, 0.,
will be given. A fund-raising lunch-
eon in honor of 'President Sophie
Tatleman's recovery, is scheduled
for 12:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at the In-
stitute. Mrs. Hattie Katz will be
hostess. Guests invited.
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MEYERS G R OUP, Hadassah,
will meet 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at
Ha dassah House. A smorgasbord
luncheon is planned, the proceeds
of which will go to various proj-
ects. Program for the afternoon is
"Israel—Through the Eyes of Our
Juniors," featuring Mitzi Perlman
and Marcia Soberman, Mumford
High School students, who spent
the summer in Israel.
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WORKMEN'S CI R C L E WOM-
EN'S DIVISION will meet 12:30
p.m. Monday at the W. C. Center.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold an open
installation 7:45 p.m. Monday at
Eureka Temple. Installed will be
Mary Feldman, worthy ,matron;
Irving Feldman, worthy patron;
Charlotte Burns, associate' matron;
Leo Magid, associate patrqn; Mary
Berman, conductress; Leona Desen-
berg, associate conductress; Ann
Weiner, secretary, and Ella Wal-
ters, treasurer. A reception will
follow. Gists invited.
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OAKLAND - HILLS CHAPTER.
Women's American ORT, will meet
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. William Wolk, 6903 Knoll-
wood Circle, Birmingham.

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U WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
U. S. Treasury Department an-
nounced agreement with Israel on
a draft income tax convention,
which would grant American busi-
nessmen who invest in Israel tax
credits amounting to 7 per cent
of their capital investment. The
I convention is designed to promote
trade and investment, and to eli-
minate double taxation.
American businessmen must in-

CHANA CZENESH, Pioneer
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Mon-
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Sigmond Lax, 18425 Washburn. Cultural chairman Sarah Friedman
Guest speaker will be Rabbi Isaac will introduce Frank Loewenberg,
Paneth.
director of adult education at the
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Jewish Center, who will speak on
FLORENCE HOCHBERG SO- the book, "Herzog" by Saul Bel-
CIAL AID CLUB will hold its an- low. Hostesses will be Ethel Blitz
nual games party 8 p.m. Oct. 28 at and Lena Cranis. Guests invited.
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the Labor Zionist Institute. Pro-
BAGLEY NORTH GROUP, Ha
ceeds will go for handicapped chil-
dren. Refreshments and prizes will dassah, will serve luncheon at its
be featured. For information, call opening meeting 12:30 p.m. Wed-
Mrs. S. Gurny, president, LI 5-3724. nesday at Hadassah House. Leon-
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ard Gordon, Michigan area direc-
TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- tor of the American Jewish Com-
TER, Women's American ORT, will mittee, will discuss "Extremism
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the and the Jewish Community."
home of Mrs. Ben Brant, 24071 Guests are invited, according to
President Mrs. Morris Botwin.
Blackstone, Oak Park.
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BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold a
HOOD
will
hold
the first general
luncheon-meeting 12:15 p.m. Tues-
day at Sholem Aleichem Institute. meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday in the
Plans for the Dec. 9 donor lunch- social hall. Mrs. Hyman Goldstein,
eon at Cong. Shaarey Zedek will Program chairman, has arranged
be , discussed. Mrs. Abe Kranitz, a for a preview showing of the film
Sleruth member, will review the "Volunteers in Action," depicting
navel "Only When I Laugh," writ- the work and activities of volun-
teers at the Jewish Home for the
ten by Gladys Workman.
Aged. Discussion will be conduct-
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR ed by Mrs. Sam Newman, past
CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will president of the Women's Auxiliary
hold an open meeting and book for the Home for the Aged. Re-
be served.
review noon Monday at the home freshments will
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of Mrs. Joseph Shifman, 19750
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Canterbury. Mrs. Joseph Chodoroff Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues-
will be co-hostess. Mrs. Sigmund day at the home of Mrs. Max Stul-
Cohen will review "My Darling berg, 18219 Midway, Southfield.
Clementine," the story of Lady Mrs. Dora Lerchin, program chair-
Winston Churchill, by Jack Fish- man, has arranged for a movie,
man. Guests invited.
"Isle in the Desert." Guests in-
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vited.
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will open its book review series
10 a.m. Tuesday in the social hall.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will
review "Sunshine and Salt" by I
Sylvia Rothchild, it was announced
by Mrs. Samuel B. Korby, book
To initiate a new phase of Bnai
review chairman. The series of
Brith activities. the Citizenship,
four reviews will be preceded by I
Veterans and Community Affairs
continental breakfast. Tickets may
(CVCA) Committees of the Detroit
be obtained at the door, by calling
Men's and Women's Councils are
Mrs. Korby, UN 4-8967, or from
inaugurating a "Go Like 50" pro-
her committee. Mrs. Hyman Levin-
gram specifically geared for Bnai
son, UN 3-2469, and Mrs. Seymour Brith older adults.
Horowitz, UN 2-4144. Breakfast
A meeting of the CVCA chair-
arrangements are handled by Mrs. I men of lodges and chapters has
Sol Miller and Mrs. William Lip- been called for 8:15 p.m. Wednes-
man.
day at the Bnai Brith Council of-
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fices. Chairmen will report how
PARKWOOD CHAPTER. Wom- many members are in the older
en's American ORT, is holding its adult group and would be interest-
annual rummage sale at 13550 ed in having programs and hobbies
Woodward, Highland Park. Cloth- geared for them.
ing and household goods are avail-
Mrs. Gordon Fruitman and
able. Chairmen are Mrs. Louis
Mrs. Philip Kramer, Women's
Gottleib, special projects; and
Council CVCA chairmen, a n d
Mrs. Bernard Allaun.
Bernard Whiteman, Men's Coun-
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cil chairman, invite all talented
TEMPLE EMANU-EL Sisterhood
members to volunteer services
will open its fall season with a
for a Variety Show in November.
talk on "The Sacred and the Pro-
For inforination, call Mrs. Fruit-
fane" by Dr. Milton Covensky, as-
man, LI 7-5873, or Bern a r d
sociate professor of history at
Whiteman, D1( 1-9513 (days) or
Wayne State University), Other
342-1750 (evenings).
highlights will be a musical pro-
Older adults will be invited to
gram and a display of Temple the Variety Show, when question-
Emanu-El's holiday tables, which naires on interests will be distrib-
have become a traditional part of uted. The Go Like 50 Program will
the annual Institute of Judaism.
include arts and crafts, entertain-
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ment, music, Hebrew lessons, nee-
NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Ameri- dlework. discussion groups (Social
can Medical Center at Denver, will Security), book reviews, folk danc-
hold its annual Tag Day Monday ing. community singing, bus trips
through Wednesday. Proceeds will and tours.
Volunteer drivers with cars will
go to the medical center to sup-
port the cancer research program also be needed to implement this
and to aid victims of tuberculosis program and are asked to call the
who are patients at the nonsec- numbers listed above.
tarian hospital. For information,
volunteers may call Mrs. Louis Discussion at Meeting
Parzen, DI 1-0219, or Mrs. Edward to Center on Arab Summit
Epstein, 342-3812.
"The Arab Summit Conference
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and Israel Foreign Policy" will be
GEMILUTH CHASSODIM SIS- discussed at a meeting of Ameri-
TERHOOD announces the forma- cans for Progressive Israel—Hash-
tion of a new study group under omer Hatzair, 8:30 p.m., Oct. 23 at
the leadership of Rabbi Joel Litke. the Labor Zionist Institute.
The group will gather monthly be-
Speaker will be Abe Berniker,
ginning with an organization meet- chairman of the National Council
ing 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the syna- of Americans for Progressive Is-
gogue.
rael. The meeting will open with
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the showing of the film "Holidays
SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi, in Israel." Refreshments will fol-
will meet noon Wednesday at low the program. The meeting s
Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel. Mrs. open to the public.
Rose Whiteman, JNF chairman,
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
will be available to collect Blue
Friday, October 16, 1964-23
Boxes.

I vest in qualified Israeli enterprises
to receive the tax credit. The draft
contains a provision under which
both nations could make adjust-

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