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January 12, 1968 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-01-12

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• 26—Friday, January 12, 1968

Chicago Merges 2 Drives;

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sam Levene and Dr. Avraham Biran
to Be at Temple Israel Bond Dinner

Sets $10.5 Million Goal

Women's Itubs

(More Clubs Page 19)
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
plans a Histadrut meeting noon
Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. Al Michaels, Histadrut direc-
tor, will show a new movie, and
Ida Katz, Histadrut chairman, will
collect outstanding pledge s. Re-
freshments will be served. There is
no charge, and members may bring
guests.
• • •

At the leadership reception held in advance of the Temple
Israel 20th Israel anniversary dinner, are (from left), Dr. Carl Her-
mann Voss, author and clergyman who was the guest speaker; Dr.
Leon Frans, Sam D. Jacobs, the host; Mrs. L Walter Silver, Harry L.
Pliskow, dinner chairman, and Morton H. Barris, Temple president.
Sam Levene, outstanding Broadway and Hollywood actor, starring
in the comedy, "The Impossible Years," at the Fisher, will be a
guest at the dinner, 6 p.m. Sunday, in the Leon Fram Hall of Temple
Israel. Dr. Avraham Biran, director of antiquities of the State of
Israel, will be the guest speaker at the affair on behalf of Israel
Bonds. For tickets to the dinner, which will be preceded by a cock-
tail reception, call the temple, UN 3-7769. Eric Rosenow and his
Continentals will provide the dinner music.

Israeli Instructor at WSU
to Address Kvutza Ivrit

The Kvutza Ivrit, Hebrew cul-
tural group, will meet 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at the Jewish Center.
Nili Dingot, Israeli who teaches
comparative literature at Wayne
State University, will speak. Mrs.
Rae Goodman will chair the meet-
ing. All who understand Hebrew
are invited.

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SINAI HOSPITAL WOMEN'S
GUILD will hold its open winter
meeting in the main lecture room
of the hospital 12:15 p.m. Tan. 19
following a dessert luncheon. Dr.
Alfred I. Sherman, chief of the di-
vision of obstetrics and gynecology
at Sinai Hospital, will speak on
"Birth With Vitality—a Right and a
Challenge." For reservations, call
the hospital, BR 3.3000, Ext. 213,
before Tuesday.
••*

BETH HILLEL SISTERHOOD
will hold a luncheon 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday at the synagogue. Mrs. Leo
Keeps will review Isaac Bashevis
Singer's "The Manor."
* • *

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STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Jack Carmen, 23551 Wildwood.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi Yitz-
hak Kagan.
• • •

UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI
HABAD STUDY GROUP will meet
3 p.m., Saturday at the home of
Mrs. Charles Vikser, 20123 Lauder.
Rabbi Jacob Kranz will speak.
• • •

raising purpises and will campaign
to raise $10,500,000 in 1968 under

the chairmanship of Philip M.
Klutznick, former U.S. ambassador
to the United Nations.
Unification of the Jewish Federa-
tion of Metropolitan Chicago with
the Combined Jewish Appeal here,
t o n d Klutznick's appointment,
were announced by A. D. Davis,
president of the federation, and
David Silbert, president of the
Jewish Welfare Fund. The new unit
will be known as the Jewish United
Fund of Metropolitan Chicago.
Klutznick, at a press conference
here, described the new fund-rais-
ing program as "the boldest, most
imaginative step forward in the
Jewish community's history."

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hold its membership luncheon noon
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
Wednesday at Bnai David Syna-
p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
gogue. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall, news
analyst, will discuss "The Middle F. Weinerman, 18624 Indian a.
East Crisis—Present and Future." Guest speaker will be Rabbi Nis-
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* * *

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ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-
LIARY, American Legion will hold
a
special meeting at the Beth
THE AUXILIARY DEPAR T-
MENT will hold rehearsal call 8 Y e h u d a Congregation 8 p.m.
Wednesday.
All members are asked
p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zion-
ist Institute for a skit to be pre- to attend.
s • *
sented at the membership affair
March 12 honoring the national
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROP-
presidents visit. Auxiliary presi- EAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION
dents and juniors are requested to will hold a board meeting noon
attend this meeting. For informa- Monday at Cong. Ezras Achim.
tion, call Dorothy Goldberg, UN Mrs. Ann Plaskove will be hostess.
Plans for the Feb. 19 luncheon
2-6610.
• • •
will be made.
s s •
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
will hold a part y, with dinner,
TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP-
cocktails, entertainment and danc- TER, Women's American Ort, will
ing, 8 p.m. March 5 at the Playboy hold its annual husbands and wives
Club. Reservations, limited to 60
meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
couples, can be made by calling
Zionist Cultural Center of South-
Fred Waterstone, DI 1-7454.
field. Joe Cornell will demonstrate
and teach the latest dance steps.
Little boats should keep near Hostesses for the evening are
—Benjamin Franklin Mesdames Ben Lusky, Jack Op-
shore.
penheim, Richard Berg and Nor-
man Goodman.
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• • •
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. An Israeli film will be shown,
and dessert luncheon served.
Friends are invited.
s s •

CHICAGO (JTA) — Chicago
has united its two major Jewish
philanthropic agencies for fund-

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Jewish
Home for Aged, at its regular
meeting 12:30 p.m., Jan. 22 at Bor-
man Hall, will see the Center Thea-
ter Players in a play "For Better
or for Worse." The play, directed
by Carole Chase, will concern mar-
riage—laughter and tears, begin-
ning and end. Refreshments will be
served.
* • •

PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet 7:45
p.m., Monday at Eureka Temple.
Refreshments will be served after
the meeting.

• • •

B N A I MOSHE SISTERHOOD
will present the second in a series
of book reviews 1 p.m. Tuesday at
the synagogue. Mrs. Harry Guns-
berg, chairman, announces that
Mrs. Lawrence Wember, Temple
Israel librarian, will review "Mi-
chel, Michel" by Robert Lewis. A
coffee hour will precede the pro-
gram. For tickets, call Mrs. Guns-
berg, 342-4645. Also, reservations
for the guided tour of the Detroit
Institute of Arts, Feb. 13, are being
accepted by Mrs. Daniel Welber,
LI 7-2334.
s • •
SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Cong. Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel Tikva. Dessert luncheon will
precede the meeting at which Mes-
dames Henrietta Kelman and Rose
Goldberg will give a report on the
recent convention at Grossinger's
and a current events summary will
be given. Guests invited. Mrs. Mor-
ris Lachover will preside.

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