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April 12, 1968 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-04-12

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17 Conservative Sisterhoods to Meet

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Mrs. Jack Shenkman (second from left, seated), president of the
Michigan Branch, National Women's League, will play a key role in
the branch's spring conference April 24-25 at Cong. Beth Aaron. Con-
ference chairman is Mrs. J. Stewart Linden (second from right,
seated), and working on arrangements are (from left), standing: Mes-
dames Herman Roth, I. E. Goodman, Charles A. Smith and Davis
Benson; and seated Mrs. Morris Bletstein and Mrs. Oscar Spilkin.
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Michigan Branch of National
Women's League will hold its AlphaOmegaWomen
spring Conference April 24-25 at
to Go International
Cong. Beth Aaron.
Mrs. J. Stewart Linden is chair-
man of the conference, theme of for Luncheon, Show
which is "Your Elders Shall Dream
Dreams — Your Youth Shall See
Visions," from Joel 1 : 1.
Mrs . Jack Shenkman, president
of Michigan Branch, will intrduce
Mrs. Paul Perman, National Wom-
en's League board member and
vice-chairman of leadership train-
ing, who will be guest speaker con-
sultant for the conference.
Assisting Mrs. Linden will be
Mrs. Harry Gunsberg, workshops;
Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, Mrs. Larry
Guttenberg, kits; Mrs. Julius Mes-
kin, Mrs. Davis Benson, registra-
tion; Mrs. Meyer Levey, publicity;
Mrs. Herman Roth, visual tech-
niques; Mrs. Jerome Silberman,
local arrangements, and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Weiss, guest hostess.
The workshops will feature Tora
Fund, visual techniques, member-
ship, parliamentary procedure,
Mrs. Murray Shekter (left)
youth, sisterhood school relations,
and
Mrs. Milton Jacobs, vice
ways and means, ceremonial and presidents
of Detroit Women of
gift shop.
A report on Israel affairs will be Alpha Omega, model two dresses
given by Mrs. Abe Katzman, who to be shown at the group's donor
luncheon-fashion show, "A. 0.
recently returned from Israel.
International," April 24 at the
A sociodrama, "Sacrificial Chain Raleigh House.
of Free-Will" written and directed
* * *
by Mark Schneider, will be pre-
A continental atmosphere and
sented by the Adas Shalom Youth
haut cuisine will set the mood
Group.
Installing the incoming officers at A. 0. International, the donor
and board members will be Rabbi luncheon to be given by the De-
Moses Lehrman of Cong. Bnai troit Women of Alpha Omega
Moshe.
Officers and members of the 17 Dental Fraternity, noon April 24
affiliated Conservative sisterhoods at the Raleigh House.
in Michigan Branch will be repre-
An invitation to circle the globe
sented.
with A. 0. has been chosen as
Take a number — any one of the theme of this year's fashion
the Michigan Cancer Foundation's show luncheon, in celebration of
telephone numbers — for facts the establishment of two new
about cancer — the importance Alpha Omega chapters; one in Lon-
of early detection and methods of don, the other in the San Berna-
self-protection. There's no charge. dino Valley. Alpha Omega being
The Foundation is a Torch Drive a fraternity of Jewish dentists, its
auxiliary, the Detroit Women of
service.
Alpha Omega, raises money for
the Israeli dental school, the M. M.
Fintz Student Loan Fund and the
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Shiffman Clinic at Sinai Hospital.
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In keeping with the international
theme, luncheon chairman Mrs.
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Milton Jacobs and co-chairmen
Mesdames Charles Goodman and
Allen Weiss have selected gifts
from all corners of the world.
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Floral centerpieces have been
created by Mesdames George Rosin
SAVE! \P' SAVE!
and Joseph Grant.
BUY DIRECT
FROM THE IMPORTER
For tickets, call Mrs. Edwin Sch-
neider, 353-6525, or Mrs. Morris
Barak, 3 5 3 - 9 3 5 1 . Guests are
invited.

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Women's
Cluhs

CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet noon
Monday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute. Rabbi Jacob Kranz of
Cong. Mishkan Israel will speak
on "The Hasidic Movement." A
discussion will follow. Refresh-
ments. Guests are invited.
* * *
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
GROUP, Hadassah, will hold a
dance and hayride party 8 p.m.
April 27 at Upland Hills. Buses
will leave Lincoln Center at 8
p.m. For information, call C.
Heideman, 398-9186.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE-
AN WELFARE ORGANIZATION
will hold a board meeting noon
Monday at Oong. Ezras Achim.
Mrs. Leo Laufer will be hostess.
Reservations will be taken in
preparation for the May 8 donor.
A canister report will be given.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon April 24 at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Guest
speaker will be Movsas Goldoftas,
who will report on his recent
visit to Israel. Brunch will be
served.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will present a holiday cul-
tural program noon Wednesday at
the Labor Zionist Institute. Singer
Ruth Goldman will present holiday
songs, and Rebecca Cohen and
Sarah Kanter will recite and read
poems. The cultural committee will
be in charge of refreshments.
Friends are invited by president
Tania Berman.
• • •
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will publish its annual
souvenir journal, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Allan Kaplan. For
information call Mrs. William Lov-
inger, LI 8-6676.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHO-
LEM ORGANIZATION will meet
noon Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Milton Ribiat, 20094 Murray Hill.
Plans for the forthcoming donor
luncheon will be discussed.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hold a special holiday meeting
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Guest speaker
will be Aaron Kutnick, who will
speak on the significance of
Pesach. Adele Mondry will pre-
sent reading, and holiday refresh-
ments will be served. Guests are
welcome.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold Friends
Night '7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka
Temple. West Gate Chapter will
exemplify, and there will be Pass-
over refreshments.

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Technological Conference
The American Technion Society
will open its tenth annual confer-
ence on science and technology
May 4 at the New York Hilton.

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DOES IT AGAIN!

MRS. CHARLES BRUMMER

Beth Louise Raden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raden of
Dallas, and Dr. Charles Sidney
Brummer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Z. Brummer of Berkley Ave., Oak
Park, were married recently in
Dallas. Rabbi Gerald Klein offici-
ated.
The bride's sister, Marcia Raden
of Cambridge, Mass., was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Donald Minsky of Dallas, Mrs.
Aaron Kreisler of Cleveland. Linda
Steinberger, Mrs. Sam Kamen of
Houston, Terri Mann and Phyllis
Fishman, both of Dallas.
Barry Brummer, brother of
the bridegroom, was best man.
Ushers were Bernard Raden of
Dallas, brother of the bride,
Arnold Josselson, Dr. Eugene
Kippel of Dallas, Robert Wag-
schal of Cambridge and Dr. H.
Frazier Kennedy and Dr. Stuart
Kahn, both of Dallas.
Following a Mexico City-
Acapulco honeymoon, the couple
will live in Dallas and eventually,
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