Friday, December 9, 1966 - 27

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will celebrate Hanuka at an open
meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday in the
synagogue social hall. Mrs. Harry
Nachman, program vice president,
invites friends and neighbors to
be sisterhood's guests for a cof-
fee klatch followed by the pro-
gram, a skit, "Sisterhood 2066",
highlighting the accomplishments
of a national convention. It will
be enacted by President, Mrs.
Joseph Katchke, and Mesdames
Norman Allen, J. Stewart Linden
and Philip Hellman, past presi-
dents, who were sisterhood's dele-
gates to the four-day convention
of the National Women's League.
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United Synagogue of America. The
program will also feature Cantor
DETROIT LEAGUE, Children's
44tcholas Fenakel, who will lead
Asthma Research Institute a n d
a songfest of traditional Hanuka
Hospital, will meet noon Dec. 22
melodies. Others participating in
at Knob in the Woods Club House,
the program are Mesdames
Eleven Mile Rd. between Lahser
Leonard Cahan, Louis Barden and
and Gre enfield. There will he
Harry Kaufman. Mrs. Milton Weiss
games and a petite luncheon. All
will be chairman of the day.
interested persons are welcome.
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Pastries prepared by Mrs. Baruch
Ulrych, hospitality chairman, and
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
her committee will be served
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues-
during the social hour.
day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
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Sadie Begin will speak on "What
Israel Has Done for Me." Friends
TEMPLE BETH JACOB SIS-
are invited.
TERHOOD'S newly formed Study
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Group will meet 12:30 p.m., Dec.
20 at the home of Mrs. Norton :
Metzger, 445 South Cranbrook *
Luncheon to Close
Crossroads, Birmingham. The
group meets the first and third
Tuesdays of each month at mem-
bers' homes. The basic text to be :
used is "Reform Judaism in the *
Making" by Rabbi Sylvan Schwartz-
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man. Rabbi Berkowitz, a former
IfeterengenlEMINile
students of his, will guide the
study group.
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CHILDREN UNLIMITED w ill
meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, in the
Northland Concourse. A luncheon
will be served, after which there
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will be a short business meeting,
including the amendment of the
constitution. The program will con-
sist of a presentation of new trends
f
in hair fashions, wiglets and falls.
Friends are invited.
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EMMA LAZARUS CHAPTER,
American Jewish Congress, an-
nounces its annual Hanuka latke
The Beth Nahama Home for children rises out of the Israeli
luncheon, noon Wednesday, at the
soil, but first the air raid shelter must be built. Mrs. Sam Fishman
home of Mrs. Herbert Fealk, 25260
(third from left), president of Detroit Council of Pioneer Women,
Lathrup, Southfield. Mrs. Jack
views the first stage in the project being built by the Detroit council.
Mash and her choral group will
Standing with her are L. Cohen (right), secretary of the Histadrut
entertain members with a program
Council of Rishon LeZion; Reva Tabachnik (second from left), a
of holiday songs. Ticket of admis-
member of the executive board of Moetzet Hapoalot, Pioneer
sion will be paid-up membership
Women's sister organization in Israel; workmen and members of
for the year. Dues may be paid
Moetzet Hapoalot.
Mrs. Fishman will describe what she saw in
at the meeting.
Israel at the Pioneer Women donor luncheon Wednesday at the
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Masonic Temple.
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
Climaxing a three-month $75,000 from Israel where she participated
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
fund-raising campaign, Detroit in a seminar sponsored jointly by p.m.
Ernest Greenfield, 17606 Wisconsin.
Council of Pioneer Women will Moetzot Hapoalot, Pioneer Women Rabbi Greenfield will speak.
hold its annual donor luncheon and and the Jewish Agency. She was
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program in the Fountain Room of one of 16 young Pioneer Women
UNIVERSITY NORTH and
the Masonic Temple noon Wednes- chosen throughout the U.S. to
spend an intensive four weeks SOUTH Groups, Hadassah, will
day.
Mrs. Aaron Katzman, vice presi- touring the country, listening to celebrate Hanuka 12:30 p.m. Tues-
dent of funds. announced the chair- lectures by experts and profes- day at Hadassah House. There will
man of the afternoon's festivities sionals and visiting institutions of be a candlelighting and musical
program. Among the participants
will be Mrs. Harold Novack, pro- the Moetzot Hapoalot.
will be Mesdames Allen Charlip,
She will report on progress
gram chairman.
Joseph Dresser, Barney Pepper
Mrs. Sam Fishman, president of of Detroit's latest project, the
and George Bassin.
Beth Nahama Home, named for
the Detroit Council, will be princi-
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Mrs. Emma Schaver, a member
pal speaker, and the Yemenite
of Pioneer Women since its in-
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
Trio will interpret Israeli songs.
Mrs. Fishman returned last week ception and chairman of Detroit its annual buffet dinner and games
Women's Division for I s r a e 1 night 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Bonds.
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Pythian Temple. Proceeds will go
The home, which will house 90 toward retarded and underpriv-
children from ages 2 to 6 is lo- ileged children. Ann Schubb and
WHEN WE
cated in a suburb of Rishon le Mary Lorber are in charge. Tickets
CLEAN
may be obtained at the door.
Zion.
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YOUR CARPET,
Spearheading the intensive drive
IT STAYS CLEAN, WITH...
these past months have been
GOLDEN RING CLUB, Work-
Moetzot Hapoalot chairmen, Mrs. men's Circle, will hold a Hanuka
atiPON SOIL RESISTANT
Sam Isaacs and Mrs. Moe Saslove; program noon Wednesday at the
bulletin chairmen, Mrs. Saul Rose Workmen's Circle Center. Cantor
and Mrs. Jack Wilk; and arrange- Hyman Adler, accompanied by
Bella Goldberg, will present the
ments, Mrs. Sam Wasserman.
Contributions may still be made entertainment. Guests are welcome.
IT TAKES A GEN, ...US
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to Pioneer Women's Conservation
HAGOPIAN
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
fund, which maintains more than
SONS
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half of the social services through- STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
1311/0 W. B MILE RD.
out Israel. These services are co- p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
ordinated with Pioneer Women's M. Sauerhaft, 24360 Westhampton.
4-5580
sister organization, Moetzet Hapoa- Guest speaker will be Mr. Sauer-
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8300
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lot. For information or tickets, call haft.
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(More Clubs, Page MD
Pioneer Women, DI 1-0786.

YESHIVAH BETH YEHUDAH
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will hold its annual Hanuka lunch- !
eon noon Tuesday at Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Tikvah Synagogue. Chair-
men of the day are Mrs. Leo Lau-
fer and Mrs. Milton Winston. Guest
speaker will be Rabbi Solomon P.
Wohlgelernter. Musical entertain- 1
ment will he provided by the boys
choir of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah,
under the direction of Rabbi Chaim
Schloss. Social chairman Mrs. Wal-
ter Epstein will be assisted by
Mesdames Rose Bielewich, Meyer,
Biegler, Arthur Cutler, Esther
Sachs and Julius Spielberg. Guests
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DELTA PHI EPSILON ALUM-
NAE and actives have planned a
Hanuka party 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Joel
Kramer, 24231 Jerome, Oak Park.
Members are asked to bring a
wrapped gift to be donated to a
nursing home. For information,
call Mrs. Alvin Edelson, program
chairman, 342-2481, or Mrs. Kra-
mer, 548-7217.
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BNAI M O S H E SISTERHOOD
will meet 12:15 p.m. Monday in the
social hall. Mrs. Eliot Raskin,
chairman of the day, announces
that the program will be a latke
party, celebrating Hanuka. Cantor
Louis Klein and the sisterhood
choral group will entertain.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Wednesday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Jeannette Serling
and Celia Plafkin are arranging a
special Hanuka program. Friends
are invited.
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UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mrs. David Bresler, 20471
Hubbell. Guest speaker will be
Rev. Bresler.

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