Friday, February 21, 1969-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS omen's Club activities , BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD AVM give its annual Mo'os Hitim luncheon, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the social hall. Chairman Mrs. Sha- _Mat Ackerman and her committee have planned the hot lunch, follow- ed by a musical program and games. All proceeds are distributed tO needy families for Passover foods. Friends are invited. For res- ervations, call the synagogue office, UM 1-6696. * * • OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harvey F einb erg, 18535 Adrian, Southfield. A petite lunch- eon will precede the meeting. The nominating committee will present R3 slate, and an original musical if c$W will be presented. • • • SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER- , HOOD will meet at the synagogue II p.m. Monday to make final ar- rangements for the 12th annual pre-Purim dinner, * take place March 2. Hostess for the evening will be Mrs. Morris Greenspan. • s • HEIGHTS AND VILLA GE Groups, Hadassah, will join for a "Cabaret" evening 7 p.m. March 5 at B;deigh House. Featured will be a cocktail hour, sit-down dinner, strolling musician, games, prizes. Coordinating and planning the ay ening are Mrs. Morris 1:11eker, V i 11 a g e Group, and NIL Leonard Polukoff, Heights WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will meet noon Monday at the Southfield Civic Center. Mrs. Louis Brown, donor chairman, asks that mem- bers bring donor book insertions. Hostesses are Mrs. Roger Alvin and Mrs. Edward Stone. Final plans will be set for the March 17 donor luncheon at the Raleigh House. • • • LIVONIA GROUP, Hadassah, will conduct a panel discussion 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Stanley Knapp, 25100 Thorndyke, Southfield. Discussion will center on subjects dealt with in "Letters to My Daughter," by Pearl S. Buck. Refreshments will be served. • * * YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- WOODS SISTERHOOD will hold its monthly home discussion club 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Dombey, 14500 Park, Oak Park. The subject, "Biafra" will be discussed by Den- nis Uguvegbu, a Biafran student at Wayne State University. Anyone interested in attending may call the Dombeys at 548-2266. • • • ESTHER BERMAN PTO, United Hebrew Schools, will meet 11 a.m. Sunday in the Esther Berman Building. Albert Elazar, UHS super- intendent who returned recently from a half-year sabbatical leave in Israel, will discuss his observa- tions of the Israeli educational system. Brunch will be served. • s s Group. Gifts chairmen are Mrs. OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD Jack Strickstein, Village, and Mrs. Allen Fox, Heights, who have been STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 working with their committees to p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. collect an array of gifts. Decora- Abe Zentman, 24721 Radcliff. Guest tions' are planned by Mrs. Donald speaker will be Rabbi Zentman. • • s Espentansky. Mrs. Lawrence Stra- ; ger,I fund-raising vice-president, NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD •Wd proceeds will go to Youth STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 Rose Beilewich, Gussie Cardash and Becky Cohen. s • • PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB, will hold its annual party 8:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Hillel. There will be entertain- ment and refreshments. Nominal admission charge. s * • SHARON GROUP, Hadassah, will see a gourmet cooking demonstra- tion by Mrs. Norman Naimark 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Isgut, 27646 Pierce, Southfield. President Mrs. Harold Provizer invites friends. A dessert luncheon will be served. For infor- mation, Call Mrs. Isgut, 353-0733. • • • BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold its annual paid-up membership dinner 7 p.m. Monday at the syna- gogue. The evening includes sur- prise entertainment and initiation of new members. Allya in Israel. For reservations, p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. call Mrs. Sheldon Plotnik of Jerry Cohen, 17392 Cherrylawn. Heights Group, 356-2755, or Mrs. Rabbi Jerry Godfrey will speak. Seymour Ross, Village Group, 353- • • • 3069. Presidents Mrs. Eugene Kahn, UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI Village, and Mrs. Mired Stein, CHABAD STUDY GROUP will 'ilielghts, invite friends. meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the • • • home of Mrs. Charles Rosenberg, EMANU-EL SISTERHOOD will 19335 Lesure. Rabbi Shaiall Zach- hear a discussion of "Sex and the ariash will be featured speaker. Teen-age Girl" at a petite luncheon • • • • 2:30 p.m. Monday in the temple. SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD Dr. Joseph Stern, gynecologist, will STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 be introduced by Mrs. Helen Gleek- p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. ,:nian. In addition, Mrs. Robert Charles Snow, 16313 Addison. Guest Rosen will present questions and speaker will be Rabbi Y. M. Kagan. ,Adewpoints from her 11th and 12th • • • grade pupils in the temple's reli- CITY OF HOPE CANCER glow school. Friends, particularly FIGHTERS will -meet 8 p.m. Mon- mothers of teen-age girls, are in- day at the Zionist Cultural Center, vited at no charge. Southfield. Sgt. Robert Overmyer • • • the Southfield Police Dept will GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- of I speak on "Crime and Narcotics." t neer Women, will hold an Israel Mrs. Maury Gordon, vice president fund-raising luncheon noon Tiles- of fund-raising, will present a re- ' day, in the home of Mrs. Gerald port on the El Casino Night. Brody, 13400 Northfield, Oak Park. • • • New slides of the activities of Pio- SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi • neer Women in Israel will be shown. There- will be prizes. Women, will hold a Purim luncheon noon March 5 at Cong. Shomrey - I Guests invited. • • • Emunah, sponsored by Mrs. Pearl BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD will Gold. Proceeds will be donated to Meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Mizrachi children's homes. Host- , social hall. An evening of dancing esses are Mesdames Pearl Gold, will be presented by the Jewish Canter's Young Dancers Guild and ,. Oa director, Mrs. Harriet Berg. Plans Outlined BiSterhood members will partici- pate in the Sher and Elora dances. for Art Exhibit, Sale A social hour will follow with The Sisterhood of Cong. Misbkan Perim refreshments. Israel will hold an exhibition and • • • sale of paintings and sculpture, NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Wbmen, will hold a current events noon to midnight Sunday and, noon Ineering noon Wednesday at the to 5 p.m. Monday in the synagogue -Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Ben social. hall. 011s, watercolors, charcoals and Shapiro will preside. Hostesses wIll be Mrs. Morris Spielman and drawings will prominently feature Nov Julius Aleut). Guests are Jewish themes. Among the artists represented kwited. • • • are Rhoda Z. Shames, Herman OM PARK CHAPTER, Order of Geo, George Dillion, Isadore Zi- On Eastern Star, will have a Purim poryn, Mae- C. Murray, Mary La - Nei Plight 8:30 Monday at the Fern- Krinz, TAllinn Bennett and Linda ald, Oddfellows' Hall. There will Silver. The exhibition is open to the [ be• refreshments and prizes. The gal& Is invited at a nominal ad- community free of charge, and re- =Won fee. Tickets can be a- freshments will be served. For in- -- tidolkli at the door or by • calling formation, call Mrs. Rachel Kagan, - '411fifteMbiltre 4116saitelniCX341-9016: scm058.-- r Debra Cohen to Become Mrs. Harvey J. Klein MISS DEBRA COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Debra Linda to Harvey Jay Klein, son of Mrs. William Klein of Westhampton Rd., South- field, and the late Dr. Klein. The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Michigan. Mr. Klein attends the Wayne. State Univer- sity's school of medicine, where he is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity. "The Problem of Woman's Iden- A May 29 wedding is set. tification in Our Society" will be discussed by Dr. Louis Linn as guest speaker for the all-day insti- tute to be held at Cong. Beth Sha- lom March 5. Dr. Linn, who will speak at 1:30 p.m., holds a degree in psychiatry, COUTURE-BOUTIQUE is professor of clinical psychiatry CUSTOM DESIGNS at Columbia University and lec- LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR turer in pastoral psychiatry at the ACCESSORIES Jewish Theological Seminary. Two thoughtshops dealing with HARVARD ROW MALL "Jewish Woman's Changing Role in Today's Society" will be held 11 MILE & LASHER simultaneously during the institute. 353.7640 Panelists for thoughtshop I, "Early Marriage Years," will be M. Robert Syrne, rabbi of Temple Israel; Sid- ney Selig, marriage counselor as well as educational director at Beth Shalom; and Mrs. Stewart Linden, president of League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit. Panelists for thoughtshop New AJCongress Chapter Honors Theodore Bikel The Theodore Bikel Chapter of the American Jewish Congress, a new group exclusively for single adults, will hold its first program meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Daily Tribune Auditorium, Royal Oak. Guest speaker will be Albert Boer, executive director of the Franklin-Wright Settlement in Detroit, who will discuss "White- Black Relationships in the Inner City." Harley Selling, president of the Michigan Council of AJC, reports that the nucleus of the new group "out of its conviction that the De- troit area needs an organization for unmarrieds who want to be in- formed on the vital social issues of our time and to do something about them under Jewish aus- pices." The new chapter has tentatively named itself in honor of folk singer Theodore Bikel, a national vice- president of the American Jewish Congress, and co-chairman of its commission on Jewish affairs. Psychiatrist to Analyze Woman's Problem at Beth Shalom Parley \‘‘II //,/, . At. 1 r if SAVE! `" SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE ro w n IMPORTER SEY/VICOUlt. KAPLAN and Co. c6"" IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 15738 LIVERNOIS' DI 1-5515 Atlas Plastics "The Crisis Years," will be Dr. Edward Salem, psychiatrist and member of the teaching faculty at Sinai Hospital; Mrs. Eleanor Driver, orientation interviewer for Continuum Center, Oakland University; and Mrs. Ray Fen- ner, former workshop consultant, Oakland U. Continuum Center. Registration will be at 9:15 a.m. At 10 a.m., the keynote address will be given by Rabbi Mordecai S. Hal- pern of Beth Shalom. The public is invited. For reser- vations to the institute and noon luncheon, call Mrs. Howard Kraus at 353-9433. Cantor Klein to Sing at Annual Purim Fete Mrs. Fannie Laufer, president of Shomrey Emunah Sisterhood an- nounced that Cantor Louis Klein will take part in the sisterhood- sponsored 12th annual pre-Purim dinner 6:30 p.m. March 2 at the synagogue. The sisterhood's fund-raising ef- forts suppor ts many causes, addition to main- Mrs. Laufer taming the utilities of the syna- gogue. This year, they have added to their goals the purchase of a Sefer Tore. Chairman of the dinner is Mrs. Sarah Simon; Mrs. Leah Yoffe is co-chairman; and Mrs. Anne Gro- ber is ticket chairman. Hostesses will be Mesdames Fay Bovitz, Simone Fishman, Zelda Miller, Esther Pollack, Sara Ungar, Rae Urnovitz and Edith Weiss. For res- ervations, call Mrs. Laufer, 398-, 7146; et 'Mts. 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