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July 26, 1968 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-07-26

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Women's Group Sponsors Room in Clinic

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Women's
eltchs

Pioneer Women Opens
New Projects in Israel

Friday, July 26, 1968-19

Plan Sparkling Party

"Parentless Parents" will hold
a champagne cocktail party 9 p.m.
HAIFA—Two new projects and Saturday at the home of Rose
an addition to a third were initi- Zimmerman, 18609 George Wash-
ated within the last few weeks in ington, Southfield. For informa-
Israel by Pioneer Women.
tion, call Henrietta Lewis LI 6-0903.
In Kiryat Eliezer here, the cere-
monies marked the beginning of
construction for what will be one
of the country's largest community
centers; a vocational training and
cultural center for Arab women
COUTURE-BOUTIQUE
of East Jerusalem was officially
opened; and both a new building
CUSTOM DESIGNS
addition and new infirmary for the
LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR
Eron Agricultural High School in
ACCESSORIES
Hadera are all part of Pioneer
Women's new expansion program.

BALMORAL CHAPTER, Wom-
en's American ORT, will salute
its honor roll members at a swim
party 12:30 Monday at the home of
Mrs. Albert Schweitzer, 6626
Country Club, Birmingham. A
petite luncheon will be served.
Officers for the new term who will
be installed are: president, Mrs.
The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will spon- Julian Grace; vice presidents Mes-
sor a room in the ultramodern medical clinic being built in Mar
dames Harold Victor, Nathan
Habad—the Habad town in Israel—to serve the town and all sur- Greenhouse, Bernard Brow n,
rounding settlements. The presentation of an Israel Bond of $1,300 William Bonin, Joseph Kerzman,
HARVARD ROW MALL
for Israel's "Bar Mitzva Year," is made by Mrs. Minnie Miller
Marvin Rosen and Benjamin D.
(right), president of the organization. Mrs. Rachel Kurtzman, chair-
God has given you one face, and
Zack; treasurer, Mrs. Warren
11 MILE & LASHER
man of the committee for Kfar Habad Medical Center and head Greenstone; secretaries, Mesdames you make yourselves another.
353-7640
of all fund-raising activities on behalf of the center, accepts the
Harold Jaffe, Ray Pollard and
—Shakespeare
bond. With them are (from left), first row: Rabbi B. Shemtov, di-
George Klein; and organization
rector of Habad, Mrs. Morris Haut, branch president, and Ida Gold-
and structure chairman, Mrs. Rob-
Professional Entertainment
smith, treasurer; second row: Mesdames Ida Laufer and Mollie
ert Kahn.
*
*
Baseman, vice presidents, and Mrs. Jack Seder, past president.
SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi
Women, will meet noon Wednes-
Mrs. J. Stewart Linden
Single Adults Plan
day at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tik-
vah Synagogue. Luncheon will be
Roller Skating Party Re-Elected by League
served in honor of Leah Davidson
The League of Jewish Women's Leet's birthday. Plans for an Aug.
A new group, Jewish Single
Private and Commercial Shows
Adults age (25-40) is planning an Organizations, comprising 174 wo- 14 picnic will be formulated.
545-2737
547-0896
evening of roller skating 7:30 p.m. men's groups re-elected Mrs. J.
*
Saturday at Northland Roller Rink. Stewart Linden as president.
SUBURBAN HILLS CHAPTER,
Vice presidents
Folowing the skating, a party
\'‘
/ 1 1 //,
Women's American ORT, will
will be held at the home of a mem- are Mesdames
sponsor a trip to Hazel Park Har-
Abe Bookstein,
ber.
ness Raceway for a 7 p.m. buffet
For information, contact Judie Julius Meskin,
SAVE!
SAVE!
dinner and the races Aug. 15.
Louis Redstone
Krandall, 862-8886.
Funds
raised
will
be
used
to
help
BUY DIRECT FROM
rand Jules San-
THE IMPORTER
train refugees in schools through-
The mind grows by what it feeds ders; treasurer
out the world. Tickets may be ob-
Mrs. Leonard
IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS
on.—J. G. Holland
tained by calling Mrs. Morris
Soskin; and sec-
Wexler, 357-5384, before Aug. 5.
retaries, Mes-
* *
dames James
SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
Goodfriend, Ern-
DI. 1-5515
15738 L1VERNOIS
HOOD will meet at 8 p.m. Mon-
est Golumbia Jo-
seph Viedrah, Jack Seder and Sam day at the synagogue to discuss
4( Wasserman.
summer activities and make plans
* 25250 Greenfield
Mrs, George Brown is historian, for the coming year. Hostess will
le at 10 Mile, Oak Park.
Mrs. Morton Barak, parliament- be Mrs. Leah Yoffe.
*
*
*
Phone: 548-5590
arian; and Mrs. Marvin B. Levy,
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
Luggage • Handbags 4( counselor.
*
neer Women, is holding an "Israeli
Repairing
A shipment of 36 tons of Israeli Cash Shower" luncheon noon
*
Open Thurs. 'tit 8:30
4 01 C honey left last month for the USA, Wednesday, at Labor Zionist In-
*
Closed Sat.—July & Aug. 4c the first such export ever from Is- stitute. Prizes, games and a social
will follow. The public is invited.
It***********. rael to America.
For information, call chairman,
Mrs. Irving Stepak, UN 1-1659.
*
*
DAVID HORODOKER WOM-
EN'S ORGANIZATION members
visited Ypsilanti State Hospital
recently under the cooperation of
Rabbi Solomon Gruskin. They in-
cluded Mesdames Bernard Chase,
Morris Gottlieb, Joseph Guterman
and Philip Kutnick. The organiza-
tion will meet Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Alex Dorchen, presi-
dent, 25639 Greenfield, Southfield.
Plans will be made for a picnic for
a ward at Northville State Hos-
pital Aug. 6.
• * *
NORTHWEST NSHEI HABAD
STUDY GROUP will - meet 4 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Morris Carmen, 18035 Greenlawn.
Rabbi Carmen will speak.
• * *
ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK
BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will hold its annual splash
• New Kitchen
• New TV-Playroom with
party and donor luncheon noon,.
• DRESSES
color
movies,
for
children
• New Dining Room
Aug. 6 at the home of Mrs. Jacob
Goldman, 12800 Burton, Oak Park.
• SPORTSWEAR
• New and expanded menu • New water facilities
Mrs. Esther Ruby, hostess, invites
• New cockail bar
• New screened patio,
friends.
• SWIMSUITS

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Valley Home for Aged
Begins Expansion Drive

NEWARK, N.J. (JTA) — The
Daughters of Israel Pleasant Val-
ley Home has launched a cam-
paign to raise $2,000,000 to add
some 70 beds to the present 172
and thus ease a critical shortage
which has produced a lengthy
waiting list.
In announcing the campaign,
President David M. Litwin said
that in many cases, persons on the
list "die before a vacancy would
have permitted their admission."
He said the expansion program
also would provide medical nurs-
ing and social services to cover
the full range of care for the aged
and chronically sick„

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