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May 16, 1969 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS







ctivities

TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTER-
PHI DELTA EPSILON AUXI
HOOD will hold its installation IARY will hold its annual lunch L- fred Lindenbaum, Mitchell Mande-
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday in the 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the home eon berg, Donald Pearl, Richard Pren-
temple. Following the ceremonies, Mrs. Milton Simmons, 18658 Geo of tis, Robert Rosenbush, Gerald
rge Rowin, Richard Simon, Irving
Mrs. Milton Rosenbaum will re- Washington, Southfield.
Steinberg and Sheldon Stern, Mrs.
view Philip Roth's "Portnoy's
• • •
Canvasser attended Wayne State
Complaint." Mrs. Harry Kretch-
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pion eer University, served as president of
mer, past president, will install the Women, will meet noon Wednesd ay the PTA of the
Theodore Roosevelt
flea, officers, who are Mesdames
at the Labor Zionist Institute. A School in Ferndale and has been
Ralph Stein, president; Louis program
will be presented by active in the Ferndale PTA Conn-
Pevin, Sanford Pearlman, Donald Frances Shayne. Hostesses a re cil. She was secretary of the Tern-
Kaplan and Laurence Weisman,
vide presidents; Donald Sills, Ber- Esther Reder and Esther N us- ple's Married Group, served as a
baum.
director and officer of the sister-
nard Meyers and Elisha Gold, sec-
• • •
hood, and is a member of the
retaries; and Sidney Golds, treas-
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTE R, Board of Michigan Federation
urer. Mesdames Joseph Biumen- Pioneer Women, will meet no on of Temple Sisterhoods.
thil, Emanuel Maisel, Harold Fire- Monday at the Labor Zionist Ins ti- Mrs. Canvasser's husband has been
stone and David Sapper were elect- tute. Mildred Gelfand will revi ew
nominated for the presidency of
ed to the board of directors. Mrs. "Two Worlds," by David Daich es. Temple
Conrad Goode is outgoing presi- Refreshments w ill b e served. of four. Beth El. She is the mother
dent. Guests are invited. For reser- Guests are invited.
• • •
vations, call Mrs. Ralph Holberg,
SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD
• • •
541-6721, or Mrs. Sol Landau, LI
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD r e- STUDY GROUP will meet at 2:30
cently installed the following new ly p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
• • •
elected officers: Mesdames Le on Sidney Selig, 27310 Sutherland ,
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Sears, president; Sidney Fer st, Southfield. Mr. Selig is featured
Mizrachi Women, will have an Milton Cross, Louis Redmond a nd speaker.
• •
eleetion meeting noon Monday at Ben Levenson, vice president
the Cong. Beth Hillel. Mrs. Milton Theodore Kohn, Leslie Ruby, Ro s; SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet
Radner is chairman of the nomin- art Hirschbein, Israel Besser a nd
b- 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist
ating committee. Hostesses are Samuel Laski, secretaries; Mack Cultural Center. Refreshments will
Mesdames Sidney Golden, Joseph Lieberman, treasurer; and Irving be served. Newly elected officers
Kohn, Victor Lavetter and Mayer Tennenhouse, parliamentarian. are Mesdames David Goldstein,
Terebelo.
New board members include for a president; Louis Freeman , Irving
• • •
one-year term: Mesdames Sa ul Adler and Sol Dorfman, vice presi-
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD Arscht, James Falk, Mitchell Fis h-
Nell Smolwitz, treasurer;
will induct Mrs. Elmer Raskin as man, Allen Charnes and Seymo
and Harold Siefman, Arthur Schre-
ur
president at an installation lunch- Tureff; for a two-year term Me ier, Harry Gutou and Max Shiener,
eon meeting noon Monday in the dames Albert Migdel, Morton D s- secretaries. Program for the after-
temple. A piano program will be mak, Donald Sachs and Lou F- noon will be camp cases given by
I s Mrs. Harry Levetan, chairman, and
Presented by members Mrs. Morris Nueman.
Mrs. Phillip Robbins, co-chairman.
W. Stein and Mrs. Julius Pliskow.
• * •
The installation luncheon will be
The afternoon will be devoted to
NEGBAH
CHAPTER,
Pione
er
held
12:30 p.m. June 3 at Topinka's
the sisterhood's YES (Youth, Edu- Women, will hold a "Hai" install a-
cation and Sisterhood) Fund. Mrs. tion luncheon noon Wednesday at Country House. Marlene Feldman
M. Robert Syme also will install Greenfield's Restaurant, Oak Par k. and Betty Ross are chairmen.
Mesdames Irving Kramer, Jack Mrs. Max Rosefeld will install th
Caininker, Joseph Shulevitz and following officers: Mesdames D a-'
Mrs. Louis Redstone
Paul Begun, vice presidents; Don- vid Schrage, president; Ben Sh
ald Schiff, Richard Kamil and Mil- Piro, Abraham Primack and Fre d
ton E. Feldman, secretaries; Schuman, vice presidents; Morris to Head League of
and Peter Million, treasurer. Mrs. Kimmel, Isadore Becker, Fred
Moe Traurig is outgoing president. Gager, Alfred Hoffer and Sol Jewish Women
Mrs. J. Stewart Linden will hand
• • •
Schwartz, secretaries; and Philip
WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will Saslove, treasurer. Elected as over the gavel to the new presi-
dent
of the League of Jewish Wom-
hold a games party noon Thursday chairmen are Mesdames Primack,
en's Organizations, Mrs. Louis
at the Knob Woods Clubhouse. Israel Feinberg, Daniel Shackman, Redstone,
and will automatically
Petite luncheon will be served. Ben Press, Freda Metz, Lillian
Friends are invited. For reserva- Klein, Morris Order, Harry Kaplan become counselor to the new ad-
tions, call Mrs. Alex Benach, 353- and Saslove. For reservations, call ministration, noon
Thursday at Cong.
7056, or Mrs. Mervin Gardner, 358- Mrs. Primack, LI 8-4791, or Mrs. Shaarey
Zedek.
4392.
Saslove, 537-9141.
Coming in with
• • •
• • •
Mrs.
Redstone
to
BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
DAVID HORODOKER WOMEN'
AL GROUP, Hadassah, will hold an ORGANIZATION will hold a fund S head the 174 or-
installation tea 2 p.m. Sunday at raising luncheon noon Tuesday at - ganizations which
comprise the
the Hadassah House. Miss Sara Oak Manor Caterers.
league will be
• • •
Cohen of Israel will be guest
four vice presi-
speaker. Mrs. Samuel J. Caplan is
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD dents,
Mesdames
installing officer; Mrs. Albert Kahn STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
Jules
Sanders,
is president.
p.m.
Saturday
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Bank How-
• • •
Jack Carmen, 23551 Wildwood, Oak Oscar
ard
Appleman
and Joseph Viedrah;
BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD will Park. Guest speaker will be Rabbi
treasurer, Mrs. Leonard Soskin;
have a mothers' and children's David Fine.
secretaries, Mesdames James
• • •
supper in honor of Mother's Day 6
p.m. Tuesday in the synagogue's
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD Goodfriend, Ernest Golumbia, Jos-
social hall. There will be entertain- STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 eph Bean, Jack Freedman, Jack
ment, prizes and favors. Mrs. San- p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Portnoy and Morton Oppenheim;
ford Stasofsky, chairman, invites Solomon Cohen, 18514 Northlawn. historian, Mrs. Aaron Shifman; and
parliamentarian, Mrs. Victor Still-
guests. For ticket information, call Rabbi Eli Friedman will speak.
man. Mrs. Sanders is chairman
• • •
Mrs. Albert Kesner, RE 5-6866, or
of
the day.
the synagogue office, KE 5-4434.
UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI
Special invitations to this instal-
The sisterhood recently elected offi- CHABAD STUDY GROUP will
cers. They are Mesdames Sarah meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the lation luncheon have been extended
Farkus, president; Shirley Shio- home of Mrs. David Bresler, 20471 to the presidents and community
vitz, Clara Sabin and Elizabeth Hubbell. Rev. Bresler is guest relations chairmen of all affiliated
organizations.
The program will in-
Gross, vice presidents; Dorothy speaker. * * •
-
clude musical selections by pianist
Deitch, treasurer; and Betty Mer-
Temple Beth El Sisterhood, at its Lisa
Burnstein, who is coming
na, Ruth Penner and Roberta 69th annual luncheon meeting, saw
Welsswasser, secretaries. Board the following officers and directors from the University of Michigan
for
this
occasion. Mrs. Samuel
Members include Mesdames Helen installed by Dr. Richard C. Hertz:
Danto will install the officers.
Ostrowe, Irma Allwelss, Bea Lead- Mesdames Robert
erman, Terry Papp, Rita Tereblo, N. Canvasser,
Rae Hurvit2, Miriam Sansky, Phyl- president; Leon
City of Hope Tag Days
lis Scherman, Ilene Rubin, Mildred Gittlen, John Red-
to Be Launched Sunday
Magy, Gloria Stasofsky and Sophia field, Leo Stern,
Feldman.
and Alfred Wein-
The City of Hope Cancer Fight.
• • •
er, vice presi-
ers "Tag Days" will be held Sun-
ROSENWALD LADIES AUXILI- dent s; Bernard
day
through Tuesday. Volunteers
ARY, American Legion, will meet Eisenberg treas-
will man posts outside office build-
8 p.m. May 28 at the Workmen's urer; and Albert
ings, shopping centers and hospi-
Circle Center.
Blafzulicoff, S t u-
tals in the area to raise funds for
• • •
art Graff, Hat- Mrs. anvasser research and medical aid at the
RADOMER AID SOCIETY will old Lawson, Ben Weintraub and City of Hope Pilot Medical Center.
celebrate the 21st anniversary of George Barr, secretaries. Members
Additional volunteers are wel-
Israel's stateh000d, 7 p.m. Tuesday of the board of directors are Mes- come to call the City of Hope of-
at the Workmen's Circle Center. dames Philip Buckflre, Marvin Can- fice, 542-3436, Mrs. Sheldon Davis,
The event will be marked by the vasser, Herbert Ebner, Milton Bi- chairman.
purchase of Israel Bonds and do- son, William Harris, Joseph Kauf-
nation to the Israel Emergency man, Richard Kux, Alan Lakin,
Michigan was the first state to
Fund. Refreshments and entertain- Donald Lane, Richard Lankin, Ar. guarantee every child the right to
ment will highlight the evening. th ur Levitt, Ruth Lichterman,
tax-paid high school education.

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Friday, May 16, 1969-27

Women's Synagogue Unit Moves Office After 50 Years
NEW YORK—After fifty years of
Mrs. Barney W. Adler, chairman
maintaining its offices at the Jew- of the house dedication ceremonies
ish Theological Seminary of Amer- committee, said that the opening of
ica, 3080 Broadway, National the new headquarters would fea-
Women's League of the United ture a month-long series of events
Synagogue of America has moved which will attract thousands of
its headquarters to midtown New local and regional women leaders
York, at 48 E. 74 St.
the new building.

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