THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 14, 1965-19
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SHERWOOD CHAPTER, Hadas-
sah, will hold its installation lunch-
eon noon May 25 in the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Berton London, 18900
Fairway. Guest will be George D.
Mrs. Leslie Moss will be installed Barahal, Wayne State University
by past president
professor of educational and clini-
Mrs. Gerald
cal psychology, who will speak on
Bloom following
"Achieving Emotional Maturity"
luncheon. Mrs .
and answer questions on emotional
Manuel Feld-
problems facing today's women.
man, a past
There will be a musical presenta-
president, will
tion by Mesdames Hal Gordon and
give the invoca-
Ivan I. Meisner. Guests invited.
tion. Other offi-
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cers to be in-
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN-
installed are
FIELD SISTERHOOD will hold
Mrs. Moss
Mesdames James
its annual luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Bittker and Martin Selik, vice Wednesday in the synagogue to
presidents; Jason Goode, Sheldon raise funds for the Mogen Haye-
Simons and Mischa Sacks, secre- led Orphans' Home in Israel. Hos-
taries; and Allen Weiss, treasurer. tesses will be Mesdames Philip
Board members include Mesdames Golob, Herman Klahr and Joseph
Allan Ash, Eli Berger, Stuart Falk, Kohn. Program chairman is Mrs.
Jack Freedland, Jack Lawson, Joshua Sperka• For reservations,
Samuel Nagel, Leonard Posner, call Mrs. Charles Gellman, LI
George Rosin, Nathan Rubin, Mor- 8-6423, or Mrs. Louis Penfil, LI
ris Rubin, Murray Shekter, Sid- 1-4354. Guests invited.
ney Weber and Harry Wenner.
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American Jewish Congress,
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- Women's Division, will hold its
CIETY AUXILIARY will hold a annual spring luncheon at the Tam
Detroit Women of Alpha Ome-
ga Dental Fraternity will honor
its newly elected president at a
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Coach and Four, Northland Inn.
board meeting 12:15 p.m. Monday O'Shanter Country Club at 12:15
in the home of Mrs. Alex Fried-
a.m. Wednesday.
' laender, 8530 Lincoln, Hunting-
Rabbi Leon
ton Woods. Assisting Mrs. Fried-
Fram, president
laender as hostesses will be Mes-
of the Michigan
dames Lewis Wasserman, Sandor
Congress Coun-
Klein, Eugene Pious, Arthur
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Goldberg, Norman Heiman and
Mrs. Arnold E.
Jules Altman. Allocation of re-
cently raised funds and the forth-
coming installation of officers will
be discussed.
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board meeting noon Monday at
Imperial Caterers. Refreshments
will be served. A report on the
souvenir journal will be given by
Mrs. Emanuel Schwartz, who asks
that members turn in all journal
material at the meeting. Co-chair-
men Mrs. Morris Lezerson and
Mrs. Seymour Schwartz seek vol-
unteers for the annual Tag Day,
to be held June 2. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Lezerson, LI 6-7360,
or Mrs. Schwartz, UN 4-7294.
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TEMPLE EMANU - EL SISTER-
HOOD will hold its annual instal-
lation luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday
in the social hall. Mrs. Milton Ros-
enbaum will present a dramatic re-
vue based on the current hit musi-
cal "Fiddler on the Roof." For in-
formation or reservations, call Mrs.
Mandell Lansky, LI 6-6568, or Mrs.
Harry Kretchmer, LI 7 1039.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold an oneg shabbat 2:30
p.m. Saturday, in the social hall.
The Children's Choir, directed by
Cantor David Bagley, will present
a musical program, "Sabbath in
Song," featuring solos by Cantor
Bagley and Marcy Rose. Mrs. Abe
Meral, chairman of the oneg, said
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will
bring an inspirational message.
New officers will be installed noon
Monday, at a luncheon in the so-
cial hall. "In the Beginning," a
Frank as presi-
dent for her sec-
script written by Rabbi Gorrelick,
ond term. Other
which was published by the Na-
officers to be in-
stalled are Mes- tional Jewish Women's League,
will be presented. Installing officer
dames Theodore will be Mrs. Albert Kaplan. In-
Mrs. Frank
Rosen, Albert Silber, Solomon stallation chairman will be Mrs.
Redstone and Milton Schwartz, Lewis Honigman. Outgoing presi-
vice presidents; Marshall Bren- dent, Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman, will
ner, executive secretary to the give the annual report.
president; Samuel Krohn and Mor-
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ris Mentbel, secretaries; and Sam-
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
uel Pollock, treasurer.
hold a reception meeting
Mrs. Albert Silber, program will
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor
chairman, will present Kay Brit- Zionist
Institute. Honoree will be
ten, singer a n d guitarist. Miss Mrs. Sarah Levin, past president
Britten will include Israeli folk of the club, who recently returned
songs in a program tracing the from a trip to Israel. Mrs. Levin
historical development of folk will discuss her experiences, par-
music. The luncheon meeting is ticularly the work she observed
open to the public. For reserva- by Moetzet Hapoalot. Refresh-
tions, call AJ Congress office, WO ments will be served.
5-3319; or Mrs. Samuel Pollock,
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DETROIT
LADIES AUXILI-
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ARY, American Medical Center at
HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAP- Denver, will meet noon Tuesday
TER, Hadassah, will hold its in- at the Jewish Center. The birth-
stallation luncheon 12:30 p.m. days of Mrs. Alex Weisman and
Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Markowitz will be
Lester Burton, 25051 Roycourt, honored.
Huntington Woods.
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JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
AUXILIARY will celebrate its 40th
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DETROIT CANCER FIGHT-
ERS, City of Hope, will hold a
Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
ciety will hold an executive board
meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Discus-
sion will center on a scholarship
for a needy student in Israel and a
Bond drive. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Simkowitz, 18236 Steel, will be
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anniversary with a luncheon and
installation of officers 12:30 p.m.
Monday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. Highlighting the afternoon's
entertainment will be a musical
program presented by Cantor Reu-
ven Frankel of Cong. Shaarey Ze-
dek and the Sisterhood Choral
Group, featuring excerpts from
"Fiddler on the Roof." Mrs. Mark
Benach is chairman of the day.
Prizes will be distributed. Guests
invited. For reservations, call
Mrs. William Aisen, DI 1-1893;
Mrs. Walter Lasser, UN 2-6753; or
Mrs. Max Ostrow, LI 2 1281.
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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
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Others $25 to $69.95
membership luncheon noon Wed-
nesday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. Games and a social will fol-
low. Guests invited.
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NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD will hold its an-
nual election meeting 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the synagogue.
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ROSENWALD AUXILIARY,
American Legion, has appointed
Mesdames Mollie Elias and Isa-
belle Levett to serve 10 a•m. to 2
p.m. Wednesday at the Downtown
U.S.O. The Auxiliary gave a dona-
tion to the Michigan League for
Crippled Children and Detroit So-
ciety for Crippled Children.
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