Hadassah to Show Off Models1
Women's
eltubs
Gallantry
Gallantry consists in saying the
most empty things in an agreeable
manner.
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Psachya Hertzberg. 17200 Ohio.
Speaker will be Rabbi Naftoli
Deutsch.
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NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD. will join the men's
club for a meeting 8:30 p.m. Jan.
10 in the Young Israel building.
Dr. Edward Dorsey, psychiatrist,
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Friends are invited. Refreshments
will be served.
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NEW LIFE CHAPTER. Ameri-
can Medical Center at Denver, will
meet 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Sidney Shmarak,
8130 Freda, to discuss plans for
the games night.
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
W.E.,LFARE ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Tuesday at Jericho Tem-
ple. Plans will be made for servic-
ing the USO Jan. 9, and arrange-
ments will be started for t h e
February luncheon.
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Mrs. Kenneth Laster demonstrates a model's stance to her
co-workers on the Hadassah paid-up membership matinee to be
presented 12:30 p.m. Jan. 10 at Northland Theater. Looking on are
(from left) Mesdames Leslie Schmier and David Edelman, fashion
show staging; and Ivan Meisner, membership adviser.
"Fashions for the Generations"
Hadassah members will model
the latest Israeli fashions to be pre- will also be modeled by several
life
sented at the paid-up membership three and four-generation
matinee 12:30 p.m. Jan. 10 at membership families. All Hadassah
Northland Theater.
life members and new members
The collection, entitled "Horizons will be honored.
Unlimited". comprises 22 high-style
Prizes will he awarded to paid-
creations by the students of Hadas- up members, and a special week-
sah's Alice Sehgsberg Vocational end trip will be presented to a
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE High School for Girls in Jerusalem. new member or her sponsor.
WOMEN will hold a board meeting A blend of occidental and oriental
Usherettes will be: Mindy Kehn,
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of design. the outfits combine luxuri-
Mrs. Hyman Sherman, 18961 Ohio. ous coluor, exotic embroideries and Joyce Behrmann, Enid Breyer,
Cheryl Golding, Jannice Goldman.
The regular meeting will be held intriguing patterns.
Jan Kaplan, Debbie Korelitz, Jill
8:30 p.m. Jan. 12 at Howard John-
Assisting Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel, Rosenfeld, Shelley Fredson, Kathy
son's. Northwestern Highway and chairman of the day, in the fashion Lovinger. Esther Rolnitzky, Ronda
10 Mile.
show arrangements are mesdames Green, Marsha Mutnick and Karen
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Keneth Lastar, commentator; David
Risman.
UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI Edelman and Leslie Schmier, show
Mrs. Harold Hoffman, member-
CHABAD STUDY GROUP will staging; Max Glass, wardrobe mis-
ship vice president, advises that
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the tress, and Edgar Fenton, Harry
is limited to all new and
home of Mrs. Joseph Borenstein, Goldberg, Irving Laker, Fred admission
paid-up members of Hadassah.
19480 Freeland. Guest speaker will ' Lawrence, Myron Milgrom, Grah-
ham Orley. Harold Patrick, Irving Dues will be accept ed at the
be Rabbi Borenstein.
Rosenberg, Richard Rosenthal, theater.
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All paid-up members of South
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD Gerald Starler, William Zupner, Oakland County Hadassah are in-
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 Harvey Willens and Gerald Rosen,
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. models. vited.
will speak on "Mental Health.
—La Rochefoucauld
IN WEDDING BAR MITZVAH
CONFIRMATION AND PARTY
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
will be joined by BETH EL SIS-
TERHOOD in .presenting Mrs.
Samuel Horowitz, vice president of
the National Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods District 11, as speaker
12:30 p.m. Jan. 9, at Temple Is-
rael. Marge Ruby will be vocalist,
accompanied by Rose Stein. Mrs.
Horowitz' topic will be, "It's 'In'
to Be Jewish." The meeting will
follow a petite luncheon in the
social hall. Admission for guests
will be the purchase of uniongrams
at the door.
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SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi
Women, will hold a luncheon meet-
ing noon Wednesday at Cong. Beth
Joseph.
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ROSENWALD AUXILIARY,
American Legion, will hold an ex-
ecutive board meeting and lunch-
eon 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Lydia Slakter, 18677
Prest.
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CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Adele Mondry will re-
view "The Fixer" by Bernard Mal-
amud.
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 30, 1966-15
Mesdames Deutsch and Harris
Head 2 Allied Campaign Units
G. Frank and D. Lawrence Sher
man as executive vice-chairmen.
Mrs. Melvin Kolbert is adviser for
the pace setters.
In addition to the officers, the
pace setters cabinet includes Mes-
dames Alex J. Etkin, Edward C.
Levy, Jr., Milton J. Miller, Cole-
man Mopper, Victor Shiffman,
Richard Sloan. Jerome B. Sonen-
klar. Gerald J. Sucher, Joel Tau-
ber and Harold Victor.
Mrs. Harris will have Mrs. Har-
old A. Robinson as executive vice-
chairman and Mrs. Milton J. Doner
as adviser. Mrs. Samuel Shekter is
Mrs. William L. Deutsch and
Mrs. Merle Harris have been
named to chair two major units in
the Women's Division in 1967 Al-
i lied Jewish Campaign, Mrs. Arthur
H. Rice. division chairman, an-H
nounced. -
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Mrs. Deutsch will serve as chair-
man of the pace setters cabinet and
Mrs. Harris is chairman of the 1
headliner steering committee.
These two campaign units raised
nearly $150,000 in 1966 from ap-
proximately 1,000 women who con-
tributed between $100 and S500 to
the central community's annual
member-at-large.
drive.
Vice-chairmen a r e Mesdames
Aiding Mrs. Deutsch in the cam-
William Avrunin, Bruce Thal. Mor-
will
be
Mesdames
Charles
paign
H. Brown, Bernard B. Brown,
Abramson, Harry B. Aronow, Kaye ris
Benjamin Burdick, Albert L. Col-
man, Hugh W. Greenberg, Sey-
mour R. Jones. Edward Narens,
George M. Stutz, Mrs. Seymour
Kyte.
The Women's Division Pre-Cam-
A new chapter of Women's Amer- paign Workers will hold a report
New ORT Chapter
to Be Launched Here
ican ORT will be launched at a
petite lunch noon Jan. 9 at Knob-
in-the-Woods Community House.
Mrs. Ben Brant, membership
vice president of Michigan Region,
and Mrs. Jack Kaufman, expan-
sion chairman, are co-sponsors of
the newly organized chapter.
Following the showing of a film,
Mrs. William Wetsman, president
of the Michigan Region, will talk
to the group and tell of the work of
the organization for Rehabilitation
Through Training.
Those assisting Mrs. Brant will
be Mesdames William Bonin, Les-
ter Becher, Max Beal and Charles
Kottler.
Anyone interested in attending
the meeting can make a reserva-
tion with Mrs. Kaufman, MI 6-5522.
meeting Thursday at the home of
Mrs. David Handleman, 19285
Strathcona, Mrs. Max Stollman,
chairman, announced.
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Yiddish Folks Farein
to Mark Its 55th Year
The Yiddish Folks Farein will
celebrate its 55th anniversary as a
philanthropic organization at a din-
ner-dance Feb. 12 at Cong. Ahavas
Achim.
The banquet committee consists
of chairman, Irwin Small; co-chair-
man, Simon Beltzman; toastmas-
ter, Ted Lepofsky; flowers, Emily
Small; and treasurer, Joseph Gross.
For reservations, call Small, 398-
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