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February 04, 1966 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-02-04

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Pioneer Women Council
to Mark Music Month

Hadassah Girls Follow in Mom's Footsteps

Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women will celebrate Jewish
Music Month with an oneg Shabbat
1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Dr. Irving Panush, assistant
superintendent of the United He-
brew Schools, will speak on the
history of Jewish ,music, and El-
len Kelman, a graduate of the
Midrasha, will provide musical il-
lustrations.
Mrs. Frank Rath, vice president
of education of the Detroit Coun-
cil, will act as chairman of the
afternoon. Greetings will be given
by Mrs. Sam Fishman, president
of the Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women.
Brandeis and Avodah Chapters
will be hostesses for a coffee hour
after the program.

Cheese
Kreplach
Made The
Tasty
Italian Way
Chef
BoyArike
Cheese RaDioll

Just
heat
"n"
eat

If you like cheese krepldch,
you'll love this Cheese Ravi-
oli—tender little macaroni
pies, filled with tangy Italian
cheese, simmered with sa-
vory tomato sauce, seasoned
the real Italian way. Thrifty,
too—costs only about 17g per
serving.

HAVE SOME SOONI

20—Friday, February 4, 1966
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEW YORK — Answering a
plea from Magen David Adom, Is-
rael's national first-aid emergency
service, 1,800 women attending the
annual luncheon of the Women's
Division of American Red Mogen
Dovid for Israel in the Hilton
Hotel, pledged to send 10 ambu-
lances to Israel this year.
Mrs. Israel Kronfeld, regional
president of the division, said that
the appeal for ambulances had just
been received from Mrs. Vera
Weizmann, widow of Israel's first
president and herself the presi-
dent of the Israel Red Cross group.
Congressman Emanuel Celler,
national chairman of American
Red Morgen Dovid for Israel, had
high praise for the women's group
for sending a bloodmobile to Israel
in the name of Vice President and
Mrs. Hubert Humphrey.

Four generations of Hadassah membersthe first such family
here—are represented in this photograph. Standing (center) is Mrs.
Samuel Chase, a member of Hadassah over 40 years and an
organizer of Youth Aliyah in Detroit. Seated is her daughter, Mrs.
Julian S. Tobias, 25-year member, president of Central West
Group and officer in the Michigan Region. At the left is Mrs.
Marvin Mitteldorf, daughter of Mrs. Tobias, organizer and past
president of Eleanor Roosevelt Group and Detroit Chapter officer.
Mrs. Tobias' other daughter, Carole (right) is a member of Junior
Hadassah; and Mrs. Mitteldorf's daughter, Roberta, 5 (front), is a
Hadassahite-to-be.

'Fruit of Your Hands' Theme of Meeting
Set by League of Women's Organizations

The 38th annual meeting of the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations, noon Feb. 14 at Tem-
ple Israel, will feature as its
them e, "The Fruit of Your
Hands."
Suggesting an-
swers as to how
women in t h e
community c a n
enrich their lives,
discussion lead-
ers will be Lo-
r e n e Babcock,
public relations
consultant a n d
Mrs. Aaron
TV personality;
Mrs. Claire Landes, account execu-
tive with E. F. Hutton Stock-
brokers; and Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron,
director of Akiva Hebrew Day
School. Moderator will be Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow.
Organizations are invited an-
nually to submit exhibits which
portray their activities as exempli-
fied in the theme of the meeting.
Award certificates will be pre-
sented for originality, workman-
ship, artistic quality and content.
Judges are gallery owners Les-
ter Arwin and Donald Morris and
artist Sophie Fordon, chairman
of the fine arts committee of the
Jewish Center's "Festival 66."
Mrs. Mark Benach is in charge
of the program. Mesdames Louis
Redstone and Alex Schreier are
arrangements co-chairmen; M r s.
Hyman Crystal, hospitality; and
Mesdames Howard B. Appelman
Simon Shifman, Morris Golden

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The public is invited. Dessert
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charge.

Women's Council Seeks
Isolated, Poor Aged
to Arrange for Medicare

The National Council of Jewish
Women has urged its sections all
over the country to help register
the elderly for Medicare before
March 31, the deadline for en-
rolling.
Council women will work with
Social Security offices, community
action programs, committees on
aging, councils of senior citizens
groups and local service organiza-
tions to locate isolated and indi-
gent people over the age of 65.
They will canvass superinten-
dents of _ buildings, neighborhood'
stores, storefront churches, hospi-
tal clinics and other sources to
locate eligible seniors, convince
them to apply for benefits and
assist them in making arrange-
ments with the local Social Sec-
urity offices.

.

Zionist Revisionists Set
Winter Dance Festival

Detroit ranks fifth nationally in
retail employment. More than 200,-
The Zionist-Revisionists of De- 000 persons in the metropolitan
troit will hold a winter dance fes- area earn their living in retailing.
tival 9 p.m. Saturday at Beth
Aaron Synagogue.
An all-Yiddish floor-show, music
by Eric Rosenow and his Contin-
entals and a smorgasbord supper
Orchestra and Entertainment
will be featured, with proceeds
going to the National Sick Fund
of Israel.
For tickets, call Norman Horo-
witz, DI 1-2940, or Simon Cieck,
TR 3-5757.
MAGIC - COMEDY

Larry Freedman

647-2367

Careers in Retailing Week, Feb.
21-26, is the eighth annual pro-
gram sponsored by the Retail
Merchants Association of Greater
Detroit.

FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
Organizations, Parties

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Zedakah Throws Party
for Northville Patients

Truly the finest Music and
Entertainment for the discriminating

In cooperation with Rabbi Solo-
mon Gruskin, chaplain at North-
ville State Hospital, and the hos-
pital's staff, Zedakah Club mem-
bers had a party for over 65 Jew-
Lincoln 5-8614
ish patients Jan. 27.
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Transportation to the hospital's
Occupational Therapy — Recrea-
tional Therapy Building, where
Family Portraits
the luncheon was held, was pro-
Do You Own One?
vided by the hospital's 33-passeng-
er bus. In the games room, the
patients enjoyed a kosher meal,
and at the close of the party, each
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patient received a gift.
Members of the Zedakah Club
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who assisted were Mesdames Paul
Deutch, president; Gerson Horton,
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treasurer; Jack Miller, hospital
supervisor; Hy Lezell, Edward
Pacernick and Daniel Winograd
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And a Valentine Party
by Temple Israel Women

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Celebrating six years of service,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Irving Kramer, who conceived the
project, and her co-chairm•n, Mrs.
Louis Rosenzweig, Temple Israel
Sisterhood is planning a Valentine
Party for the children of Haw-
thorne Center "E" Building,
Northville, 2 p.m. Wednesday.
For the past six years, the com-
mittee has helped put warmth,
color and incentive into the lives
of these often-unwanted and for-
gotten children, ages 6-17. They
have remembered them with spe-
cial attention and gifts on their
birthdays; supplied them with
clothing, magazines and books;
and provided a petty-cash fund
to cover incidental expenses.




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