Offer Booklet on Heritage
A booklet an traditional Jewish
life and law, entitled "Your Jew-
ish Heritage," is offered free of
charge to individuals or organiza-
tions by the Kraft Foods Co. For
copy, write Ray Keator, Kraft
GREAT LAKES CHAPTER, a
Foods Co., 99 Park Ave., New
Women's Branch of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of York, N.Y.
America, will hold the second ses-
sion of its Town Hall Lecture Se-
ries 10 a.m. Monday in Cong. Beth
Abraham. Rabbi Haydim Donin
will speak on -The Impact of Hel-
Dry Cleaned
lenism." A continental breakfast
and
will precede the lecture. For fur-
Finished
ther details, call Faye Dombey, LI
8-2266.
with decroator fold.
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omen's Cluib activities
A D A S SHALOM SISTERHOOD
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
Night cabaret 8 p.m. Monday in the
social hall. Mrs. J. Stewart Lin-
den, chairman of the day, said the
program would include a wide va-
riety of entertainment — ranging
from rock 'n roll to opera. Per-
formers have been selected from
members of Sisterhood, the men's
elub, married couples club, youth
groups and the synagogue at large.
According to Mrs. Harry Nachman,
donor luncheon chairman, ticket
purchasers for the Sisterhood event
Feb. 12. will be eligible for a great
number of prizes to be awarded
Monday. Tickets will still be avail-
able early in the evening. Sister-
hood Chai Club pins also will be
presented at the Family Talent
Night. Mrs. Ben Morganroth and
Dr. Louis Beresh, presidents of the
sisterhood and men's club, invite
synagogue members, families and
friends. Refreshments will be
served.
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WOMEN'S GUILD OF SINAI
HOSPITAL will meet 12:30 p.m.
Jan. 15 at the Jewish Center. Des-
sert luncheon will be served. Dr.
Julien Priver, executive vice pres-
ident of Sinai Hospital, will de-
liver a "First-Hand Report on Hos-
pitals in Israel." Special awards
will be given to Red Cross volun-
teers. Mrs. John Sills. Guild pres-
ident, advises that reservations
should be made in the Guild of-
fice by Tuesday.
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LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH .YEIIUDAH and WOMEN'S
SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat luncheon
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah. Guest
speaker will be Rabbi Jack Gold-
man. Mrs. Leo Laufer and Mrs.
Milton Wins-ton will be chairmen
for the day. Social chairman Mrs.
Walter Epstein will be assisted by
Mesdames Rose Bielewich. Meyer
Beigler,. Kate Rubin and Esther
Sachs. Guests invited.
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BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
will hold an arts and crafts work-
shop during its general meeting :0
a.m. Monday in Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Guests are invited, and a lunch
will be served. Mrs. Jack Fine.
chairman of the day. will present
the program as a working meeting
towards the February- Boutique
Fair.
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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women. will meet noon
Monday in the home of Mrs. Max
Teitelbaum, 23120 Beverly. Oak
Park. Plans will be formed for the
28th donor luncheon
social hall. The program will in-
clude excerpts from "Fiddler on
the Roof," presented in song and
dance with narration. Direction
and production is by Cantor and
Mrs. Reuven Frankel. Mrs. Albert
Newman is chair-
man of the day.
Sisterhood Vice
President M r s.
Ivan Meisner is
chairman of pro-
gram. Taking
part will be the
Sisterhood choral
group. Soloists
will be M e s-
dames Leah
Baum, Marge Ri
Lee Levine
and Geraldine L
Frankel lit. Members of
the Jewish Center Dance Group
will interpret "Tradition." Mrs. Al-
bert Newman will do the narra-
tion, and Mrs. Irwin Groner, wife
of Rabbi Groner, will serve as
accompanist. Irving Feldman is de-
signing sets in the "Chagal tra-
dition." F o r reservations, c a 11
Mrs. Neil Rosenthal, LI 4-2888 or
Mrs. David Fishman, 3574355. For
transportation, call Mrs. Norman
Adilman, 341-2292. Mrs. Julius
Meskin is sisterhood president.
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NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD will hold its annual
Mogen Hayeled gathering 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Young Israel build-
ing. Mrs. Kurt Hertz will be guest
speaker. and a movie is planned.
Refreshments will be served. Mrs.
Augusta Subar is chairman, assist-
ed by Mrs. Helen Sandel and Tillie
Sobel. Guests invited.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women. will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. A Histadrut movie will be
shown. Guests invited. Hostesses
will be Ruth Schecter and Edith
Shapiro.
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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women. will hold a victory
luncheon at the .home of Mrs. Sol
Berl inberg. 20420 Tracey. noon
Tuesday. Co-hostess will be Mrs.
Harry Stein.
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual paid-up mem-
b e r s h i p dinner-party 6:30 p.m.
Monday at Holiday Manor. Mrs.
Irving Berson. membership and
dinner chairman, announces there
will be a brief installation cere-
mony for new members and sur-
prise entertainment.. Mrs. Norman
Horwitz is co-chairman.
The grand family of Michigan will
exemplify degrees at 7:45 p.m. For
reservations, call Leona Desenberg,
UN 4-2236, or Grace Sheraga, UN
3-5095.
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TEMPLE BETH AM SISTER-
HOOD will present a panel of civic
leaders speaking in behalf of the
Livonia Citizens for Better Human
Relations, 8:45 p.m. Monday at the
Cohn building, % Livonia. Panelists
Jack Pearson, Mrs. Faith Gillespie,
attorney Donald Murch, member
of the Livonia School Board ad-
visory committee, and Mrs. Marilyn
Rosenthal will discuss the human
relations movement in Livonia, its
beginnings and activities at pres-
ent and plans for the future.
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YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN-
FIELD SISTERHOOD will meet
8:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at the home of
Mrs. Ben Weinstock, 14221 Wales,
Oak Park. Mrs. Charles Gellman,
program chairman, announces the
presentation of two films, "A
Breath of Spring" and "Have It
For Life." A representative of the
Am t ' hican Cancer Association will
be commentator. Mrs. Joseph
Grossman, president, will present
the projected program for the new
year.
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BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD
will hold a board meeting 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the synagogue.
the Eastern Star, will meet 6:30
will be joined by the men's club hold its paid-up membership
p.m. Jan. 18 in Eureka Temple.
in sponsoring a Family Talent luncheon noon Monday in the
t.
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BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hear attorney Phillip Nusholtz
discussing "Excerpts from the
Mishnah" as it relates to modern
law, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
synagogue. Guests invited. Re-
freshments will be served.
Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D.
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off
IMPORTED liNITS
one two
tyles
s,
and three
imported
the world.
from
Piece
around
Were
$30 to
$200
DESIGNER DRESSES
for
daytime
and evening
wear, in wool, silks, chiffons
and brocades.
Awards, Fashion Show to Take Stage
at Hadassah's 1965 Eye Opener
were
$30 to
$200
COATS
dicial activities, his work with ju-
veniles and promotion of inter-
racial. harmony.
For her outstanding contribu-
tions in humanities. Hadassah's
First Lady, Mrs. Joseph H. (Dora)
membership awards, a salute to Ehrich, will be cited.
life membership families and an
Dr. Reuben L. Kahn. University
Israel fashion show.
of Michigan professor. will be
Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, former honored for his numerous achieve-
ehapter president, will present the ments in medicine, one of which
achievement citations, substituting is "the Kahn Blood Test"-and his
for Mrs. David Schachter, Michi- research in dermatology.
gan Region president.
Prof. Valter Poole of Wayne
Mrs. Sidney Brand will deliver
State University will be named for
the invocation. Mrs. Ivan I. Meis-
his role in music as associate con-
ner, membership vice president, ductor of the Detroit Symphony
will extend formal greetings and
Orchestra, who helped create "an
present the Myrtle Leaf and appreciation of music in the un-
Esther awards to members who
derprivileged and the community
Commencing with a dessert
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Temple Lsrael, Detroit Chapter
Hadassah's first event of 1965
will have several highlights: The
conferring of achievement a n d
have enrolled five or more new
members, and to groups enroll-
ing the highest number.
Actress Gertrude Berg will be
cited for her achievements in the
field of arts, creating better un-
derstanding in inter-faith relations.
In the field of government, Judge
Wade H. McCree Jr. will be
honored for his outstanding ju-
Removed, measured and
rehung to your satisfaction,
(More Clubs Page 23)
trimmed . .
were
others
Plain in a variety of
to
xtured wo
o Is
nubby,
tweed, plain
$50
to
$400
SUEDES
entire
stock of suede
coats and
jacket s,
some
fur trimme
d
some
pile lined.
Were
$40
to
$200
GROUP OF SPORTSWEAR
•
up to OFF
at large."
Mrs. Stanley Eisenberg's name
was inadvertently omitted from the
listing of the group's vice presi-
dents of. membership. Mrs. Eisen-
berg is with the Eleanor Roosevelt
Group of young marrieds.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 8, 1965-19
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