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March 03, 1967 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-03-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

14—Friday, March 3, 1967

ORT Day to Greet New MenThers in Style

Mrs. Robert Weinstock models a gown to be shown at the ORT
Day fashion show, planned by the Michigan Region, Women's Amer-
ican ORT, noon March 15 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The admiring
audience consists of Mrs. Max Beal (left), finance co-chairman, and
Mrs. Herman Hack, tickets. The Grecian-draped chiffon gown is by
Count Sarmi.
* * *
A variety of designers will be
featured at the "Best of Spring ' Family Fair on Agenda
1967" fashion show to be presented of Beth Aaron Women
by the Michigan Region, Women's
Beth Aaron Sisterhood is plan-
American ORT noon - March 15 at
ning its first Family Fair at the
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
The show will be part of the pro- synagogue social hall 10 a.m. to
gram observing the 87th birthday 9 p.m. March 12 and 10 a.m. to 4
of ORT, the Organization for Re- p.m. March 13.
habilitation Through Training,
There will be booths for gifts,
which operates a network of voca_ antiques,
white elephants, hand-
tional schools on five continents. made articles
and ritual items.
New and prospective members,
There
will
be
a
cotton shop, and
as well as sponsors, will be spe-
local artists will display
cial guests of ORT at the celebra- several
paintings and ceramics. Meals
tion, which starts with dessert and their
and snacks will be served. Tickets
coffee.
are good for both days.
For each new member she
For information, call ticket
enrolls, a sponsor will be "extra
eligible" for such prizes as a chairman Mrs. Irving Ingram, UN
piece of Steuben glassware or 4-4192. The public is invited,
piece of jewelry.
New members who join on ORT Lawrence Crohn to Speak
Day will be considered paid in
full until July 1968, and any mem- at Sholem Aleichem Oneg
ber who enrolls five new members
Mrs. Sarah Friedman, chairman
automatically joins the honor roll of the adult program committee
roster.
of the Sholem Aleichem Institute,
Assisting Mrs. Ben Brant, region announces that at the oneg Shabat
vice president of membership in 8:45 p.m. today, Lawrence Crohn
the plans for ORT Day are Mes- will discuss "Judaism as a Civiliza-
dames Jack Kaufman, Herman tion."
Hack, Max Beal, Bernard Colton,
Crohn, a follower of the Recon-
Robert Weinstock, Eugene Levine, structionist movement and of Dr.
Lester Becher, Nate Schlafer, Eu- Mordecai Kaplan, has written for
gene Epstein and Harry Solomon. many publications. The public is
Hostesses will be:
invited at no charge.
Mesdames Erwin Roth, Neil Rosen-

thal, Seymour Rubenstein, Jerome Key-
wel, Stanley Simon, Sidney Gersh,
Philip Buckfire, Leon Paul, Leonard
Baruch, 0. D. Silverstein, Morton Sie-
gel, Monte Rudner, Joseph Kerzman,
Milton Superstine and Ben Brant.

Maimonides Women to Raise Funds for Numerous Projects

The Women's Auxiliary to the
Maimonides Medical Society will
hold its 21st annual donor luncheon
and fashion show, "Fashion Vign-
ette for 1967," noon Tuesday at
the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
Proceeds will go into the scholar-
ship loan fund for students at the
medical schools of Wayne State
University, University of Michigan
and the Hebrew University in Is-
rael; and aid to handicapped chil-
dren — Bellefaire School for the
emotionally disturbed, the Detroit
Association for Retarded Children,
Detroit Board of Education's spe-
cial education division (for the
visually handicapped), Jewish In-
stitute for the Blind in Israel and
the Wayne County Training School.
The 42-year-old auxiliary to
the Maimonides Medical Society,
composed of over 400 doctors'
wives in the Greater Detroit
area, formed a Red Cross Unit

Disc Artists to Sing
for PW Council

The "Am Israel Hai" luncheon
sponsored by the Detroit Pioneer
Women's Council noon Thursday,
at Cong. Bnai David, will feature
Jan and Lillian Bart, recording
artists of the Yiddish version of
"Fiddler on the Roof," it was an-
nounced by Mrs. Sam FishMan,,
council president. Mrs. Alexander
Schreier is the luncheon chairman.
A special feature of the an-
nual Israel Bond luncheon will
be the awarding of a $100 Israel
Bond contributed by Mrs. Morris
L. Schaver, chairman of the De-
troit Israel Bond Women's Divi-
sion. Eric Rosenow and his Con-
tinentals will provide the lunch-
eon music.
Serving under Mrs. Schreier on
the luncheon committee are Mes-
dames Jack Gosman, special events
chairman; Norman Leemon and
Abraham Silberschein, ticket co-
chairmen; Michael Michlin and
Sarah Levin, transportation co-
chairmen, and Sam Wasserman,
hostess chairman.
For reservations, call the Pio-
neer Women's office, 342-0722 or
DI 1-5707.

to aid flood victims in 1936: Dur-
ing World War II, the auxiliary
maintained a U.S. Savings Bond
Booth.
It contributed a lecture room at
Sinai Hospital and a clinical re-
search laboratory in the Hadassah
Hebrew University Medical Center
of Israel. The Maimonides women
also furnished prosthetic appliances
for the maimed in the War of
Liberation for Israel.
President Mrs. Leonard Haking
is chairman of the event and of
the many projects. Assisting are
Mrs. Samuel Freid, luncheon chair-
man, and Mrs. Charles Gitlin, gen-
eral fund-raising chairman.
Committee heads include Mes-
dames Alan Lakin and Victor
Horvitz, tickets; Michael Levin,
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Yeshiva Dinner Sunday

The Purim dinner of the Par-
ents Teachers Association of the
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will take
place 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Southfield building of the school.
Guest speaker is Dr. Joseph Ka-
minetsky, national director of Tora
Umesora, the National Society for
Hebrew Day Schools.

Art Fair Gets Final Touch-Up

Hal Gordon will furnish the
music at the ORT Day observance.

Hospital Auxiliaries to Hear
President Mrs. Greenberg

Mrs. William P. Greenberg,
president of the Michigan Associa-
tion of Hospital Auxiliaries and
a past president of the Sinai Hos-
pital Women's Auxiliary, will bring
greetings at the noon luncheon
of the 10th annual workshop spon-
sored by the Southeastern District
of the MAHA March 14 at the
Wayne County Medical Society.
The workshop, which will begin
with registration at 9:30 a.m., will
focus on "Principles of Planning
Programs for Action." For reser-
vations, call Mrs. George F. Herr,
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