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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-01-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 31, 1969-23 1Mrs.

Jan Peerce Due
at Sponsor Luncheon

Women's lubs

SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
HOOD will meet 8 p.m. Monday at
the synagogue. Plans for the 12th
annual pre-Purim dinner will be
discussed.
* * •
EVERGREEN GROUP, Hadas-
sah, will hold a theater party 8:30
p.m. Feb. 15 at the Jewish Center.
The play will be the Moss Hart
Comedy "Light Up The Sky."
Tickets must be purchased by Feb.
3. For tickets and information, call
Mrs. Ruth Gross, 543-3720.
* * •
MONTEFIORE LODGE will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday_ at the
Women's City Club, Ferndale.
Hostesses will be Mesdames Jules
Hackman, Leo Kaufman and
Abraham Fox.
* • •
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will hold a board meeting
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Levine, 23580 Beverly,
Oak Park. The regular meeting
will be held noon, Feb. 13 at North-
land Inn.
* * •
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will meet noon Monday at the syna-
gogue. Dr. Martin M. Herman, as-
sociate professor of music in the
division of the humanistic studies
of Monteith College, will speak on
"Liturgical Art Music in the Syna-
gogue" in observance of National
Music Month. Mrs. A. L Morrison,
Vice president in charge of pro-
gram, announces that Mrs. Harry
Steinberg will present the opening
prayer and that the National An-
them will be led by Mrs. Morris
Botwin, accompanied by Mrs. Mar-
tin Herman. A dessert luncheon
will be served by the hospitality
committee, Mrs. Gerald Beckman
and Mrs. Louis Roth.
* * •
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Monday at Cong. Ezras
Achim. Mrs. Isaac Levine will be
hostess. Plans will be made for the
Tu b'Shevat luncheon Feb. 17 under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Leo
Laufer.
* • •
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute. Mrs. Milton Weiss will pre-
sent a book review. Ruth Gosman
will introduce the guest speaker.
Hostesses are Anne Fisher and
Mae Sklar.
* *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will
hold its annual tea party noon
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Mildred Weiss will be
guest speaker. New members will
be honored. Brunch will be served.
Margaret Lomme is president.
* *
MARTIN PLACE OSTEOPA-
THIC AUXILIARY will hold its an-
nual games night 8:30 p.m. Feb.
15 at the American Legion Hall,
1815 Rochester, Royal Oak. Prizes
include a stereo tape deck. Re-
freshments will be served. Mrs.
Robert Tam is chairman. Proceeds
will held to establish a nursing
scholarship, promote student loans
and national scholarship funds.
Tickets may be purchased at the
door.
* • •
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER
Will meet noon Monday at the Labor
will meet noon Monday at the

Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Toron
Hall will present Sara Sandberg
(Rosen), author of the best seller
"Mama Made Minks," 10 a.m.
Wednesday. She will review her
new book, "My Sister Goldie,"
published by Doubeday. Wife of a
Maplewood, N.J. allergist, and
mother of two grown children,
Mrs. Rosen is a cum laude grad-
uate of New York University and
author of a Broadway-produced
play "Be So Kind-
ly." She writes
about her family
who migrated
from New York's
East Side to River-
side Drive "se
that Mama could
get her daughters
married off in
style." President
of the Sisterhood
is Mrs. Marvin . Miss Sandberg
Fleischman. Mrs.
David Kliger is Town Hall series
chairman. Preceded by a contin-
ental breakfast, of which Mrs. Jay
Rosenthal is chairman, the series
has Mrs. Jay Golub as consultant
and Mrs. Peter A. Martin as co-
ordinator. Tickets will be available
at the door. For information, call
Mrs. Robert Brody, ticket chair-
man, TO 5-7662. The public is in-
vited.
* * *
MISHKAN ISRAEL S I S T E R-
HOOD will sponsor an art show
and sale 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 23 in
the Synagogue. Oil paintings, water
colors and charcoal sketches by
local artists and a collection of
Jewish paintings, will be shown.
Samuel Pryor, interior designer
and artist, will arrange the exhibit.
Local artists interested in exhibit-
ing paintings may call Pryor, 398-
5574 for information. The com-
munity is invited to no charge. Re-
freshments will served.
a a *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Tuesday at the La-
bor Zionist Institute. Donor and
bulletin reports will be given by
Sophie Sislin and Gertrude Lewin.
A Tu b'Shevat program will be
presented and plans for the annual
spring affair, discussed. Refresh-
ments will be served. Guests are
invited.
• •
BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. David
Greenbaum, 25221 Karen, Oak
Park. "Mizrachi at Work," slides
of Mizrachi projects in Israel and
Batya's projects in Detroit, will
be presented. Hostesses are Mes-
dames Shirley Jubas and Fayge
Greenbaum.
NORTHWEST
CHABAD
* a NSHEI
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Mrs. Jan Peerce, national chair-
man of the Israel Bond Women's
Division, will be guest of honor at
the 1969 Israel Bond Sponsor Honor
Roll Luncheon noon Feb. 13 at the
Great Lakes Club.
The luncheon, which will launch
Detroit's celebration of Israel's 21st
year of statehood, is under the
sponsorship of the Detroit Chapter
of Sponsors of Israel. Heading the
committee is Mrs. Morris L. Scha-
ver, Israel Bond Women's Division
chairman, and Mrs. David Pollack,
sponsor chairman.
The "Woman Pioneer" sponsor
emblem created by Salvador Dali
will be presented to 1969 paid spon-
sors by Mrs. Peerce.
Women of Valor honorees who
will be presented with the highest



* •

Israel's 21st year of statehood. 8 ter.
p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Achim.
The program will feature Emil
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are Rose Lewis and Mrs. Allan L.
Waller. The luncheon will be under
the chairmanship of Mrs. David
Pollack.
Besides Mrs. Scheyer and Mrs.
Pollack, members of the commit-
tee include Mesdames Norman Al-
lan, Louis Berry, Morris J. Brand-
wine, Louis M. Elliman, Irwin
Green, Joseph Holtzman, J. Ste-
wart Linden, Henry Pariser, Abe
Satovsky, Sidney Schwartz and
Milton Weiss. Honorary chairmen
are Mesdames Philip Helfman, Jos-
eph Katchke, Charles Milan and
Max Stollman.
The luncheon will be preceded by
a cocktail reception at noon. For
reservations, call Israel Bonds, DI
1-5707.

Nshei Chabad Conclave
Will Feature Talk by
Ladies' Leader From East

An oneg Shabat 2:30 p.m., Feb. 8

at Cong. Bnai Israel will usher in
the weekend festivities of the na-
tional Nshei Chabad convention.
Addressing the oneg will be Mrs.
H. Fogleman of Worcester, Mass.,
educator and founder of the Wor-
tester chapter of Nshei Chabad.
Rabbi Sholem Goldstein will de-
liver the dvar Tora on the portion
of the week. Mrs. Alex Roberg will
STUDY GROUP will meet 2-30
offer musical selections.

p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
The main session of the conven-
Marvin Seligson, 18115 Wisconsin. tion will take place 12:30 p.m., Feb.
9 at the Young Israel Center of
Philip Shelnitz is guest speaker.
Oak-Woods. Dinner will be served
a a *
by reservation. Highlights of the
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD afternoon will be an address by
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 Rabbi Sholem Ber Gordon of Ma-
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. plewood, N.J., on the theme of the
Harold Kaplan, 13673 Wales. Rabbi convention, "The Jewish Home: a
Gerald Werner will speak.
Spiritual Fortress in a Tumbling
Materialistic World."
UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI Rabbis James Gordon, Jacob
CHABAD STUDY GROUP will Kranz and Yitshak Kagan will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the form a panel to discuss "Environ-
home of Mrs. Alex Ungar, 19944 ment Pollution—a Solution."
Stansbury. Guest speaker is Rabbi
Mrs. Miriam Popack of Brooklyn
Shaiall Zachariash.
will give greetings from the Na-
a a
tional Council of Nshei Ubnos Cha-
Labor Zionist Institute, Ruth
BICUR CHOLEM WOMEN'S bad, while Leib Bakst will report
Bright, chairman, announces Al
the activities of the Women's
Michaels, executive director of His ORGANIZATION will meet noon on
Orthodox League of Detroit.
tadrut, will present the Israeli Monday at the home of Mrs. Jo-
For information and reservations,
movie "The New Frontier." Re- seph Viedrah, 22000 Beverly, Oak call Mrs. Moshe Polter, 398-0951.
for the The community is invited to all
be
made
Park.
Plans
will
invited.
Guests
freshments.
(
* • •
March 17 donor luncheon at the sessions.
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- Raleigh House. Members are ask-
The undisciplined mind is -far
annual
neer Women, will hold its
ed to bring funds collected for the
games night 8:30 p.m. Saturday at luncheon book and tickets. For better adapted to the confused
world
in which we live today than
the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs.
Israel Weisman, chairman, an- ticket information, call President the streamlined mind.
—James Thurber.
Mrs. David Berman; 399-1796.
nounces there will be prizes.



DEBORAH CHAPTER will hold
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