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March 04, 1966 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-03-04

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Yeshiva Women Give for Building

omen's
Clubs

(MORE CLUBS PAGE 19)
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will meet noon
Monday at Cong. Gecniluth Chas-
sodum. Rabbi Max Kapustin will
speak on Purim's meaning.
* *
MICHAEL C. STARK CHAPTER,
Children's Leukemia Foundation
of Michigan, will meet 8 p.m. Mon-
day at Howard Johnson's, W. Eight
Mile Rd.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will
celebrate Purim at a paid-up mem-
bership dinner, 7 p.m. Monday in
the social hall. A brief ceremony
initiating all new members will
take place, and there will be en-
tertainment, say Mrs. Harry Kol-
tonow and Mrs. Morton Kasoff,
arrangements co-chairmen. The
study group will meet 10 a.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Milton
Herman, 18130 Roseland, Lathrup
Village. Mrs. Max Grossberg will
report on the age of "Mohammed,
Allah and Jehovah."
* * *
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
WOMEN'S SABBATH T FAGUE
will sponsor a Purim luncheon
noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth
Tefilo Emanuel - Tikvah. The pro-
gram for the afternoon will in-
clude Rabbi Israel Flam of Bnai
Israel and the students of Beth
Jacob. Mrs. Brucha Faigenbaum
and Mrs. Milton Winston will wel-
come new members and guests.
Mrs. Walter Epstein will be assist-
ed by Mesdames Rose Bielowicz,
Meyer Biegler, Arthur Cutler, Leo
Laufer, Kate Rubin, Esther Sachs
and Julius Spielberg on the social
committee.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD
will hold a board meeting chaired
by Mrs. Hyman Goldstein 8:30 p.m.
Monday in the synagogue. Hostesses
are Mesdames Fred Grossman,
Louis Last, Ben Krigel and Ralph
Rice.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet 7:45
p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple.

Soon or late the strong need the
Parents Without Partners help
of the weak. — French pro-
to Hear Lecture on VD
verb.

Parents Without Partners will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Jewish Center, when Dan Parker
of the Herman Kiefer Hospital de-
partment of health will speak on
"The Growing Venereal Disease
Problem in Detroit."
Divorced or widowed parents
under age 55 are invited. For in-
formation, call Bernice Robbins,
KE 8-0038.

The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah present a check to-
ward the new Yeshivah building, bringing its contributions to date
to almost $18,000. Joining in the presentation are (from left) Mrs.
Isadore Levin, president of the women's group; Mrs. Louis Honig-
man, first vice president; Mrs. Libby Dubrinsky, honorary vice
president; Rabbi Samuel Adler; S. P. Wohlgelerenter, Yeshivath
executive vice president, and Norman Kahn, executive director.
Also on the presentation committee were Mesdames Julius Spiel-
berg, Milton Winston and Leo Laufer.

INVITATIONS

By HATTIE
SCHWARTZ
356-8563

Experienced,
Personalized
Service






In politics a man must learn to
rise above principle. — Amer.
proverb.

Wedding
Bar Mitzvah
Sweet Sixteen
Shower

THE NEW

Green-8 Center Only !

Greenfield/8 Mile Rd.

activities in Society

The Harry Waldmans and the Nathan Woloks will be honored
at a meeting of the Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief Organization 8
p.m. Tuesday at the Vladimiritzer meeting hall. The two couples are
leaving for an extended trip to Israel. Friends and landsleit are
invited.
Bnai Jacob Synagogue paid bon voyage to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Nus-
baum at Sabbath morning kidush recently. The couple went to South
America for several weeks. The committee who arranged the surprise
party were: Charles Vikser, Joseph Borenstein, Ben Schraub, Morris
Bitterman, Hy Eizen and Bernard Shapiro.
The Sherman Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Sherman, 153'55 James, Oak Park. The newly elected
officers are Mrs. Irwin Sherman, president - Mrs. Seymour Center, vice-
president; Israel Levenstein, secretary - Jean Lorber, treasurer; and
Johanna Meyers, corresponding secretary.
Mrs. Bessie Forman of Stansbury Ave. returned from Hollywood
Hills, Fla., where she spend three months with her children, Dr. and
Mrs. Harry Stoler and their children. Dr. Stoler, who has an office
in Dania, Fla., left Detroit two years ago. He was a dentist here 17
years.
Jules Doneson, of Jules Doneson Travel Agency, is in California
as a guest of American Airlines on a travel agents familiarization tour.

Suburban

Shop Sunday, 12 to 5p .m.

Mrs. Harman Gets Plaque from PWO

regularly 60.00

We've a wonderful
collection of new
knits from Italy!
2 piece shown is
in orange, yellow
or green. 8 to 16.

You can catch more flies with
honey than with vinegar.
—Amer. proverb.



Mrs, Rose Kaufman (right) presents plaque to Mrs. Zena Harman.

A total of $110,000 was sent to of its three-day meeting in New
Israel by the national board of York, Mrs. Rose Kaufman,national
Pioneer Women at the conclusion president, announced.
A $50,000 transmission was sent
in honor of Mrs. Zena Harman,
Unique, New Nursing Home
who retired as chairman of the
board of UNICEF. The Nobel
Offers Care and Consideration
Peace prize was recently awarded
Doctors and nurses are on duty around the clock in Michi-
to UNICEF, and Mrs. Harman was
gan's newest nursing home, the Allan Dee Convalescent
selected to deliver the Nobel Lec-
Center, located in Northwest Detroit, assuring personal at-
ture in Oslo. In her speech Mrs.
tention for the needs of each patient. In an acute emer-
Harman urged all nations to spend
more for children's welfare and
gency, patients can be transferred immediately to the ad-
less for armaments. She said that
jacent Elliott General Hospital. The most modern equip-
"UNICEF was born of the tragedy
ment and techniques are used for physio-therapy services
of war to become a major imple-
and rehabilitation.
ment of peace."
Television lounges are located on each floor of the brand-
The $50,000 will provide scholar-
new, three-story fireproof Center as a focus for social ac-
ships for the education of Israeli
tivities. Meals, prepared by a trained dietition, are served
children under Pioneer Women's
"family-style" to encourage conversation and new friend-
new Beba Idelson Scholarship
ships. (Special dietary rules observed, if necessary. The
Program. Mrs. Kaufman presented
non-denominational chapel is open at all times for medi-
a special plaque to Mrs. Harman,
tation and prayer.
wife of the Israel Ambassador to
the United States, at a luncheon
CALL TE 4-6500 to request a specially-prepared booklet which
held by Pioneer Women's national
fully describes services offered.
board.
RATES: $10.00, $11.00, or $12.00 per day

OPEN HOUSE 1-4 P.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 6

ALLAN DEE
CONVALESCENT CENTER

12900 W. Chicago • centrally located

Owned and Operated by Elliott General Hospital

With money you would not know
yourself, without money nobody
would know you.
—Spanish Proverb

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 4, 1966-23

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