THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, September 1, 1967 Fund Raisers to Attend Hadassah 'Bonus' Brandeis Women to Hear Panel on the Rebellion of Youth Mrs. Marvin Zesking, annual Brandeis University National . scription luncheon will be served Women's Committee will hold its to which prospective members are membership chairman, and Mrs. Stanley Burkoff, life membership first fall meeting noon Sept. 19 at invited. Mrs. Max Warren, mem- bership chairman, advises there chairman, will be in charge of the Temple Emanu-El. Mrs. Harry Singer, administra- will be a nominal charge for the hostess committee. tive vice president of Greater De- luncheon. For new and paid-up YOUR CANDID troit Chapter announced the meet- members, this amount will be ap- ing will feature panel discussion plied toward the annual dues. For reservations, call Mrs. Jack Lit- of "Rebellion From Old Standards. win, 342-3731. Dr. Herbert Raskin, a practicing WILL BE psychiatrist, president of the PRESENTS Michigan Society of Neurology and Psychiatry and for many years one of the leaders of the Mayor's WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED Committee for Drug Addiction, will BY BERNARD H. discuss "Is Drugs a Tool of Re- bellion By Our Youth?" Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel will explore "Is Religion Still Mean- BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS KE 1-8196 ingful to Our Middle-Class Youth?" Mrs. Nancy Boykin, director of UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 continuing education for the De-1 Classified Ads Get Quick Results troit Public Schools, will speak on "The Adolescent's Conflict' Among Unwed Mothers." Moderator will be Dr. Robert S. Drews, psychiatrist and former na- I tional president of the American ALBUM FINER Hal Gordon MUSIC ' I Hadassah's special gifts committee is making a final pre-campaign thrust toward its fund-raising goal, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes (left) and Mrs. Davis Benson (right). With them arc (from left) Mesdames Irving Rose, program chairman; Jack W. Perlman, chapter president; and David Pollack, fund-raising vice president. A bonus event for chapter and group board members of Detroit Chapter, Hadassah, as well as workers in its current fund-raising campaign, will feature Mrs. Goldie Adler 12:30 p.m. Thursday at I Iadassah House. Mrs. Adler will , peak on "The Difference-1967." Preceding the official launching of the campaign, Sept. 26, the special gifts committee, headed by Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes and Mrs. Davis Benson, has been working to reach additional goals in its special gifts contributions. Mrs. Jason Ilonigman is chairman of IMA, the designation for those who contribute $600 or more toward the support of a child at a Hadas- sah installation for one year; Mrs. Barney Keywell is chairman of the DODAs, those who contribute $300 or more toward the support of a child for half a year; Mrs. Max Udder, Iladassah Medical Center; Mrs. Benjamin B o n d, treasury We have a wonderful business... goods at will and always have plenty of dough ! Get Your Share of GREENFIELD NOODLES • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Classified Ads Get Quick Results NEW YORK—At a dinner recep- tion in honor of Dr. Max Leron, Israeli trade commissioner for the United States, the Academy of American and French Chefs pre- sented the coveted "Golden Spoon Award" to Telma Soups for its superior taste and quality. Solomon Brunner is president and Rubin Auerbach, vice presi- dent of Tel Aviv Import Corp. of Brooklyn, distributors in the U.S. for Telma Soups and Lieber Chocolates, imported from Israel. 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Preceding the program, a sub- Richard Serlin, Sam Shekter, Mil- ton Sorock, Nathan Schermer and Sam Feldman. General solicitations, under Mrs. Richard Kamil and Mrs. Robert Siegel, has commenced. pre-campaign activities to reach' contributors before the sched- uled opening date because of the' exceedingly heavy d e m ands made upon Hadassah's installa- tions in Israel preceding, during and following the Middle East war. Meanwhile, Mrs. Harold Hoff- man, vice president of member- ship, advises that new members are now being enrolled so they will be eligible to attend the Sept. 26 meeting. Each new member, new life member and membership worker who signs up a new member be- comes eligible for one of three nationally awarded trips to Israel. All paid-up members will be eligible for the early bird prize. MISS ILENE KASHDAN Chefs Academy Honors Telma Soups of Israel We can stretch our WINER lb. 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