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November 29, 1968 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-11-29

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20—Friday, November 29, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

i Dr. Sachar to Speak

Zedakah Club Donor on Week's Calendar to Pioneer Women

The Zedakah
Club's annual
donor luncheon,
to be held noon
Wednesday at
Raleigh House,
is being planned
by chairman,
Mrs. Louis Kay
(center); book
chairman, Mrs.
Leonard Shapi-
ro (left) and pledge chairman, Mrs. Maurice Knopper. Zedakah
members, who work with the aged and mental hospitals, will see
a fashion show, according to Mrs. Joe Stalburg. For reservations,
call Mrs. Knopper, 342-8030.

Cleveland TV Analyst Dorothy Fuldheim
to Explore 'Year 2,00 0' at Shaarey Zedek

Dorothy Fuldheim, Cleveland Hall lecture 10 a.m. Wednesday,
television news analyst, lecturer in the synagogue social hall.
and author, will address Shaarey
Mrs. David Kliger is Town Hall
Zedek Sisterhood's second Town series chairman; Mrs. Peter A.
Martin is coordinator; and Mrs.
Jay Golub is consultant. Mrs. Mar-
vin Fleischman, sisterhood presi-
dent, said the public is invited.
Miss Fuldheim will speak on
"U.S.—the Year 2,000 - after being
introduced by
Mrs. Walter
Field. Mrs. Juli-
us Meskin will
give the opening
prayer.
Miss Fuldheim's
appearance here
will immediately
follow her return
f
from
Israel,
a el ,
Miss Fuldheim where she is being
given an award for her outstand-
ing coverage of the Six-Day War.
She recently wrote a book, "Where
Were The Arabs?" in which
reviews the causes of the war and
military techniques used by the
Israel army to defeat the Arabs.

oVleatless
y et so
Weftige

she

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There's a tempting recipe on
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Three kinds: Mushroom, Mari-
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variety.

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. MAKES THE FLAVOR!

Cited for "outstanding TV re-
porting for more than two dec-
ades," Miss Fuldheim was hon-
ored last year with a "Dorothy
Fuldheim Day" in Cleveland
following the publication of her
autobiography, "I Laughed, I
Cried, I Loved." She has been
the recipient of many other
awards.

A continental breakfast will pre-
cede the lecture. Single or series
tickets may be purchased at the
door. For information, call ticket
chairmen Mrs. Robert Brody, TO
5-7662; or Mrs. Milton Golden, 358-1
5983.
Mrs. Jay Rosenthal is in charge
of the breakfast, and Mrs. Harvey
Frank is chairman of hostesses.
On Jan. 8, Gerald Green, author
of "The Last Angry Man," and
"To Brooklyn, With Love," will
be the Town Hall speaker. On
Feb. 5, Sara Sandberg, author of
"Mama Made Minks," and "My
Sister Goldie" will be presented.

The Parents Association for Jew-
ish Residential Care will meet 8
The Detroit Council of Pioneer p.m. Thursday at the Jewish Cen-
Women will hold its 38th annual ter.
donor luncheon noon Dec. 17 at the I I The agenda includes the elec-
Raleigh House.
tion of officers and discussion of
Mrs. Aaron Katzman, president the recent convention of the Na-
of Pioneer Women, reported that tional Association of Retarded
this event is the culmination of a Children and new developments in
year's fund-raising activities. Mem- the establishment of a Jewish resi-
bers of Pioneer Women raised dential care home. Guests are in-
870,000 to finance social services vited.
for women and children in Israel.
Let me make the superstitions
Mrs. Sam Fishman, program
chairman, announced that Dr. How- of a nation and I care not who
ard Morley Sachar, educator and makes its laws, or its songs either.
—Mark Twain.
author, will be featured speaker.
Contralto Lois Raye of Chicago,
accompanied by Mrs. Bella Gold-
berg, will entertain. For ticket in-
formation, call the Pioneer Wom-
en's

office, 341-0722.

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Three model young ladies are
(from left) Marilyn Pollack, 15,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Pollack; Ilene Rosin, 15, daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. George Ros-
in; and Jo-Elyn Frankel, 15,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Frankel. Marilyn shows the
"Juliet" look—an off-white knit
with pink/blue/gold embroidered
bodices and sleeves; Jo-Elyn is
wearing a "Romeo" off-white
knit dress with gold embroidered
sleeves and necklin e; and
Ilene is in brown wool flair bot-
tom slacks, long gold wool knit
vest and champagne colored
crepe long-sleeved blouse.

More than 80 children will par-
ticipate in "The Wonderful World
of Children" fashion show festival
4 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Armenian
Cultural Center, Southfield. The
event is sponsored by the Young
Women's Committee for State of
Israel Bonds.
The fashion showing will be fol-
lowed by a dinner. The double cele-
bration includes a Hanuka program
featuring Malon the Magician.
Mrs. William S. Hamburger of
Superiority is always detested.1
—Baltasar Gracian Oak Park will be the fashion com-
mentator, and Shirley Raf, fashion
coordinator. Music is by Eric Rose-
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and his Continentals, with spe-
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For dinner reservations, call
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80 Children to Take
Role in 'Wonderful
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BRAVERMAN'S

SU ,NDAY

Parents Group to Discuss
Progress of Home

Local Sisterhood Woman
Wins Program Award

An interfaith program, "For
This Is a Jewish Soul," written by
Jocelyn Krieger, placed among
the top three in the United States

in a program contest sponsored by
National Women's League, United
Synagogue of America.
The Livonia Jewish Congrega-
tion Sisterhood received the award
at the League convention Nov. 17-
21 at the Concord Hotel. Some 800
sisterhoods were represented in the
contest.
Mrs. Krieger is a member of
Livonia Jewish Congregation and
Bnai Moshe sisterhoods. She is
the leader of her own orchestra,
"Jocelyn and her Gypsies," which
will provide entertainment for the
Bnai Moshe donor luncheon Dec.

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