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November 21, 1969 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-11-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 21, 1969-27

THIS IS
THE
COFFEE

Pioneer Women's Campaign for $70,000
to Culminate With Luncheon on Dec. 10

A fund-raising goal of $70,000 eated "Cafe Internationale" pro- rael, Moetzet Hapoalot (Working
gram as well as frequent appear- I Women's Council).
has been set by Detroit Council of
ances on cultural TV programs.
Pioneer Women and its 18 consti-
Definitely Different!
Her recently released LP "Sima
tuent chapters, it was announced
Sings" has been played exten-
by Mrs. Aaron Katzman, council
sively on network stations.
president, who said the drive will
Funds raised from the annual
culminate with a luncheon and
campaign
help maintain Pioneer
program Dec. 10 at Raleigh House.
Mrs. Sam Fishman, program Women's vast network of social
chairman of the donor, stated that services throughout Israel, includ-
Mrs. Jack Zack- ing children's homes, day nurser-
ler, national pres- ies, rehabilitation centers, voca-
ident of Pioneer tional training schools, agricultural
Women, will he Youth villages, clubs for Arab
ENTERTAINMENT TO MAKE
guest speaker,
YOUR PARTY DIFFERENT
women and training centers in *
* Handwriting Analysis—Caricaturt•
and Sima, folk;
Tintype Man R. more
and concert sing-, frontier villages. These services
Chanukah Parties
er, will provide are coordinated through Pioneer :SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY
the musical por- Women's sister organiaztion in Is-
356-8525
tion of the pro-
gram, accompa- i
nied by her corn-
Sima
poser - conductor
husband, Arnold Miller.
.*
Mrs. Zackler, an attorney, has *
been a Pioneer Woman since she
was a teen-ager in 1939, and she _,
.*
Suburban
has organized many clubs in Chi- 1 3t-
cago. President ofChicago Council *
'PC
in 1947 and 1958, she served as
national vice president from 1961 '1
to 1965. Mrs. Zackler represented )16"
and
Pioneer Women
1/C
as a delegate to
the World Zionist
General Council
4IC
of the World Zion-
ist Organization.
She has been a
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and
chairman and
served as chair-
; man of the Chi-
cago Israel His-

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Bond Drive, as well as the Board 16.
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The daughter of I. S. Polishuck. a Ar
founder of Chicago Council of Pio- *
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