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November 14, 1969 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-11-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24—Friday, November 14, 1969

Men's Clubs

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TA1,' EPSILON RHO LAW ERA-

TEE.Nrry, Detroit 6raiiiiate cha r
ter, Nvtll hear Ilarold E Leith:loser.

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Detroit attorney, at a dinner meet-
Bt-:Ill MOSES SISTERHOOD
ing,30 p m. Tuesday at Kingsley
Inn. His topic sill he - The Draft will hold its 15111 annual paid-up
I a W
For reservations, call membership dinner 7 p.m. WedneS
day in the social hall. All past
Nlarshall Kelt/, 342 1770.
presidents of the sisterhood will be

• •
CRAFTSMAN LODGE, E&ANE honored in a candlelight cere-
mony. They are NIesdames Mau-
Senior Warden Arthur Chaims an-
rice Blumenthal, Al Heittiman.
nounced plans are final for the
Eduard Waldman, Sam Wittier,
public installation of officers S
Franklin Levy, Sidney Silver. Ada
p.01. Dec. 13 in the Scottish Rite
Markossitz, Ruth Gethlich, Harry
Cathedral. Masonic Temple. There
Shiovitz. Joseph Katz, llarold
will be a banquet in the Crystal
Eskou dz. Witham Naftly, Mary
Ballroom prior to the installation.
Kahn. auxiliary president, Julius
Afterward, entertainment will be
Feldman. and Donald Farkas, cur-
provided by Erie Itosenow and his
rent president. Honored guests
Continentals. Committee chairmen
will he Rabbi Ilerbert Fskin,
appointed by Chaims to assist hint
former rabbi of the congregation.
are Ronald Schwartz. adviser;
and Mrs. Eskin. Other participants
Jack Kalif in a 0, entertainment
%cull he Rabbi and Mrs. Irving
chairman: Charles Friedenberg,
Schnipper. Frank Levy, congrega-
tickets and reservations: and Shel- tion president; llarry Shiovitz,
don Schwartz, publicity and adver-
men's chili president: Mrs. Het-
tising.
man Roth. president of the Michi-
gan Branch, National Women's
League: and all new and old m•m-
bers. An original skit with sister-
hood highlights si ill be presented
by the sisterhood \vomon. Wider
the direction of Mrs. Stanford

Gross.
• • •

cNeatless
yet so
cleftige

IT STICKS TO THE
SPAGHETTI

ZE DAKAII CLUB will hold a
luncheon meeting 11:30 p.m. Mon
day at the International Gallery
of Arts in Berkley. A tour of the
gallery will follow the business
meeting,. For reservations, call
8542.
Mrs. Louis Kay.

• •

BETH sit.u.om sisTElluooll
is sponsoring a paid-up Ineinber•
ship luncheon and fur fashion show
12:30 p m. Monday at the syna-
gogue. Mrs. Stewart Kepes, presi-
dent: :Sirs. Charles Isacksom vice
president of membership: and
Mrs..lack Solway, membership
chairmen. are in charge of the
aftt•rnon.
• • •

BETB ABRAHAM sisTEintoon
will held act oneg Shabat tea 2:30
p.m. Saturday in the social hall.
Guest speaker Mrs. David .1. Cohen
will present "Face to Face With
Israel." Also, the sisterhood will
ineet- 12:30 p.m. Monday at the
, synagogue. - Jewish Humor - will
he presented by guest speaker
Mrs. Israel Fuchs.
• •

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Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all

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variety.

OAK PARK NSIIEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Satiu•day at the home of Mrs.
Arnold Carmen. 13251 Kenton. Oak
Park. Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Aaron Brander.

NORTHWEST NSIIEI cumlAn
will
meet 2:30
sully 6110UP
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
lAmis Thai. , 18059 Wisconsin.
Rabbi Gerry Godfrey will speak.
• • •

UPPER NORTHWEST NSIIEI
CHABAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the

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MEATS

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VEAL BREAST

YOUNG BEEF LIVER
BRUST DEKEL
PICKLED TONGUE

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Fresh Kosher Made

GROUND BEEF

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13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD

JNF Women to Host Dr. Aron at Kickoff

lb.

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home of Mrs. David Bresler, 20.171
Speaker \s ill be Rev.
Bressler.
• • •

SHERVILLA CHAPTI.:11, Wont
en's American WIT, %sill hold a
membership luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Thursday -at the home of Mrs.
Bruce Shatanoff, 232'15 Lathrop
Southfield. The program will fea
tore Dr. Sonia Friedman, clinical
psychologist. writer and columnist,
whose lecture \sill be -The Chang
ing Role of American Women."
Guests are iielcome. For informa
Don. call Mrs. Sam Goldfarb. 357

-1323.

Sirs. Albert Posen, president of
the women of Jewish National
Fund, announces the launching of
its 40th donor event noon Tuesday
at Cuing. Bnai Nloshe.
The 1970 kiekoff will be spear-
headed by Mrs. William Levin,
chairman of fund raising.
Mrs. Louis Levine, program
chairman, %sill present Dr. Milton
:Sarin, executive vice president of
.1NE and author of "Idea and
Ideals of Ilasidim.•' His topic will
be "Israel and the .1NF."
Geraldine
vocalist
Detroit
Schwartz will entertain with a
medley of Israeli folk songs, ac-
companied by Bella Goldberg.

Luncheon will be served, and
there will be a prize. Guests are
invited.

Hare An Affair 10 Remember

MORI LITTLE

And Orchestra

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TO ENJOY

YOUR MEALS

SERVE



J•NVISII 11()31E EDI/ AGED
\sill meet
WoNIEN'S At
N'thittons
12:30 p.m. Monday at Borman Hall
for a briefing on the legislative
concerns of the state by Reps.
ur (4i/occasions
Albert Kramer and .Joyce Symons.
✓ Napkins
Program c 11 air ma n. Sirs. Sel
Grand. is ill introduce the speakers.
✓ Matches
\v ho ‘sill advise the audience of
✓ Thank You Notes
bills pending in committee
✓ Etc.
will tackle local social and health
problems. A dessert luncheon will
Rosalie Dean — 357-1658
precede the educational program
Molly Yagoda — 357-4526
NIrs. Sheldon Fishman. president,
announces that prizes \s ill he
awarded to those bringing the
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NORTHWEST DETROIT cHAD.
TElt. CAR III, will hold a fund-
open meeting 8 p.m.
raising
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Joe Pollak. 10425 New Jersey,
Southfield. There will be a show-
ing of clothing fur men. is tinu•n
and children, and also boutique
Refreshments is ill be
i t r 111 s.
served. For information. call Mrs.
Albert Dunn, 1.1 S 7804. or Mrs.
Harry Mazur. 538-9204,



VILLAGE GROUP, Had:is:salt.
President Mrs. Eugene Kahn an-
notifies an open board meeting
noon Tuesday :it the home of Mrs.
Abraham Scheuer, 27979 Tavistock.
Southfield. A petite lunch will be
served by Mrs. Jerold Rubin and
her committee. Mrs. Albert Kap-
lan, vice president of program, will
introduce NIrs. Leo Keeps, wl-o
will review the book "The God-
father." Mrs. Stanford Rose an-
nounces the formation of a choral
group. For information. call Mrs.
Rose, 357-0530. For information on
the meeting, call Leah Kaplan. 353-
0179.

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tinue to exercise your discretion based
upon full knowledge of the fact with

regard to Viet Nam and the Mid-East.
The word demonstration contains the

word demons.

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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER. Pio-
neer Women, cultural chairmom
Mrs. Israel Weisman announces a
paid-up membership iuncheon noon
Tuesday at Sholom Aleichem In-
stitute. Greetings will be extended
to long-time active member Mrs.
Samuel Byck who is moving to
Florida. The program also in-
cludes games. Hostess for the
afternoon, Mrs. Harry Stein. in-
vites guests.
• • •

BETH A CHI M SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual paid-up mem-
bership luncheon noon Monday at
the suburban synagogue. Rabbi
Milton Arm will present "A Jour-
ney Through Jewish Jargon," ac-
cording to membership chairman
Mrs. Bernard Whiteman. Dues
may be paid at the door, and pres-
pective members are Welcome.
• • •

MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCI-
ETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will
hold a board meeting noon Mon-
day at the home of Mrs. Joel
Dreyer. 5119 Corners, Birming-
ham. Assisting Mrs. Dreyer as
hostesses will be Mesdames Philip
Jackson. Nathaniel Sandier. Har-
vey. Kormorn and Herbert Fried-
man.
• • •

BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
GROUP. Hadassah, is ill held an
open meeting 2 p.m. Sunday at
Hadassah House. Industrial engi-
neer Joseph Terr of Clevalnd will
talk about "Unlocking Human Re-
sources." Gentlemen and friends

are invited.

Mr. President and Mr. Vice President:

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