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October 22, 1965 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-10-22

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Young Women Set Tree Market

omen's Cluh activities

LEAGUE OF JEWISH WO-
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will
MEN'S ORGANIZATIONS w i 1 I meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
hold the president's board meeting Sholem Aleichem Institute. Orienta-
12:15 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Jewish tion for new members will be con-
Center. A dessert luncheon will ducted by Mrs. Louis Malkin,
be served. Dr. Samuel Krohn, presi- president. Mrs. Ted F i s h m a n,
dent of the Jewish community entertainment chairman, will pre-
counil of Detroit, will be guest sent a fashion show. Outfits will
speaker. Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, be modeled by members. Refresh-
chairman of the day, advises that ments will be served.

Inventory of items to go on sale Wednesday at the Tree Market
sponsored by Young Women of Jewish National Fund is taken by
(from left) Mesdames Joseph Pernick, Mannie Nosan, Robert Sill-
man and Sheldon Otis, president. To be held at Raleigh House 11
a.m. to 4 p.m., the Tree Market bazaar will include everything from
art to white elephants. Luncheon and prizes also will be featured.
Tickets will be available at the door, or by calling Mrs. Alex
Blumenberg, 341-5744.

Elazar Family to Present Program
on Hadassah's 'Education Day'

ways and means will be discussed
to avoid the duplication of dates
for affiliated organizations' import-
ant events. Mrs. Marvin B. Levy,
league president, invites all presi-
dents of affiliated organizations.
* *
HUNTINGTON WOODS GROUP,
Hadassah, will present its annual
auction and white elephant sale
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Irving Rosen, 12717 Ludlow,
Huntington Woods. All new mem-
bers will be honored. Mrs. Louis
Schlossberg is program chairman,

and Mrs. Daniel Goodman, auc-
tioneer. Dessert luncheon co-chair-
men are 1VIrs. Sidney Loren and
"E-Day" will stand for Educa- Library, will speak on The Amer- Mrs. Norman Siegel.
tion and Elazars when the Detroit ican Jewish Community, Jeopardy
* * *
and South Oakland County chap- or Commitment?" and "Books, Un-
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
ters of Hadassah will present four limited," respectively. The two will hold an oneg shabbat 2 p.m.
members of the Albert Elazar fam-
Saturday in the synagogue board
ily in a program 10 a.m. Nov.
room. Mrs. Harry Nachman, oneg
9 at the Jewish Center.
shabbat chairman, said Mrs. Ettie
Sponsored by the education com-
Raphael, executive secretary of
mittees of - both chapters, the pro-
Hillel Day School, will speak on
gram will feature as its theme,
"The First Jew in Michigan." Mrs.
"Today's Crisis in World Jewry."
Raphael is vice president of the
Michigan Jewish Historical Society.
Albert Elazar, superintendent of
Guest artist for the afternoon,
the United Hebrew School, will
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, will lead
discuss "The Jews, 1965," His
a songfest. Refreshments will be
sons, Dr. Daniel, associate pro-
served during the social hour
fessor of political science at Tem-
precedes the program.
ple University, Philadelphia, and
Daniel (left) and David Elazar which
Guests invited.
David, head librarian of the UHS
brothers are collaborating on a
classification system for libraries
of Judaica, to be published soon.
HIGH STYLE
Mrs. Albert Elazar, active Had-
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assah member and a UHS teacher,
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Mrs. David J. Schachter, said a
• Sizes 6 through 14
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served at noon, for which reser-
SHERWOOD GROUP, Hadassah,
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vations must be made by Nov.
• Saturday 11 to 4
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Book Fair committee of various Petite luncheon will be served.
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exhibits which will be on display Mrs. Jacob Alspector will discuss
at the Jewish Book Fair, opening American affairs. Guests invited.
Nov. 13 at the Jewish Center.
* * *
.e-
MEDICAL AID GUILD will view
Mrs. Maurice M. Perlman and
Mrs. Alan Soskin, presidents of a portrayal of the Broadway com-
Prj'N-9 040.
education of Detroit Chapter and edy, "Barefoot in the Park," by
RESISTANT
SOC, assisted by Mrs. Julius stage personality Rosalind Graff
Schwartz and Mrs. Norman Klein, 12:30 p.m. Monday at Temple Is-
are directing the "E-Day" activi- rael. Miss • Graff will take the
various parts of each character in
ties.
her presentation. Luncheon will be
SEALS OUT DIRT WITH
followed by a brief business meet-
Mishkan Israel Women ing, and guests are invited at a
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• * *
GENI—US
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
hold its first donor luncheon 12:30 Women, President Mrs. Sophie
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projects. Friends invited.
event.

SUBURBAN CHAPTER, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, will meet
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Louis Zuckerman, 5167
Corners Dr., Birmingham. Rabbi
Max Kapustin will speak on "Ger-
man Jewry Today." Dessert lunch-
eon will be served.
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GOLDA MEIR CHAP T E R,
Pioneer Women, will hold its Suk-
kot party 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. A new
Israeli movie, "Deadline for Dan-
ny," will be shown. Dinner will be
served. The public is invited. A
social will follow. luncheon-
meeting will be held noon Tues-
day at the Institute. Carrie Ber-
man will speak. Mrs. Charles Glen
and Minnie Schneider will be
hostesses. Guests invited.
* * *
NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH,
Jewish Women European Welfare
Organization, will meet noon Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs. J,
Franklin, 19181 Meyers. Plans will
be made for a bake sale.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 22, 1965-19

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