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December 19, 1969 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-19

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'Children of the Dream'
Topic of Branch 4 Talk

JNF Women Prepare Culminating Tea

Friday, December 19, 1969-23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Julius Lev will discuss Rob-
ert Bettelheitn's "The Children of
the Dream" at a meeting of

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Branch Four, Poale Zion, 8:30
p.m. today at the home of Mrs.
Miriam Joffe, 19469 Cranbrook.
Friends are invited, according to I
Mrs. Alexander Schreier, branch
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LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETHI YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- , WOODS SISTERHOOD will hold a
BATH LEAGUE will hold a meet - midwinter ball Dec. 31 in the so-
ing preceded by lunch sponsored cial hall. Sam Emmer's orchestra
by Mrs. Ethel Dvorkin, noon , will provide the music. A full-
Wednesday at Cong. Shomrey, course dinner will be served. For
Emunah. Mrs. Leo Laufer, pro- information, call Alice Mandel-
gram chairman, has arranged for baum, 547-4408, or Shirley Jubas,
Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash to be 547-2975.
guest speaker. Life members will
be honored. Social chairmen Mrs.
Walter Epstein and Gussie Car-
dash will be assisted by their com-
mittee. Guests are invited.
* * *
The Jewish News cautions
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
those who have copy to sub-
will meet noon Wednesday at ,
mit that mail is becoming
Sholem Aleichem Institute. Jannet
exeremely slow because of
Serling and Rivka Krasno will
the holiday rush. Either hand
lead a discussion about the year-
deliver, or mail early so as
ly donor event. Rose Horwich
to ensure publication of copy.
will share impressions of her re-
Because both Christmas and
cent trip to Israel. Brunch will be
New Year's Day occur on
served, and friends are invited.
Thursdays, The Jewish News
* * *
will be printing the paper
GHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
a day earlier. Consequently,
Pioneer Women, will meet noon
earlier deadlines will be en-
Monday at Sholem Aleichem Insti-
forced. Deadline for the
tute. Helen Goldman will speak
issue of Dec. 26 will be noon
on "Crime in America and Its
today. Deadline for the issue
Causes." Group discussion will
of Jan. 2 will be noon Fri-
follow. Refreshments will be serv-
day, Dec. 26.
ed, and guests are invited.
WOMEN'S BICUR C H O L E M
ORGANIZATION will meet noon
MOVING SOON TO
Monday at the home of Mrs. Jo-
SOUTHFIELD
I seph Kay, 17275 Magnolia, South-
field. Mrs. Louis Brown, president,
announces plans will be formulat-
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ed for the Jan. 6 theater party
UN 4-8785
"Hello Dolly" at the Americana
Theater. For tickets, call Mrs.
Betty Fisher, UN 2-5314, or Mrs.
Brown, 357-1085.

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Batya Children to Model
Fashions From Israel

Batya Chapter, Mizrachi Women,
will view a children's fashion
show at its family supper 5 p.m.,
Sunday at Beth Hillel Synagogue.
Children of Batya members will
model clothes designed and sewn
by graduates of Beth Zeirot Miz-
rachi in Israel, a vocational school
established and run by Mizrachi
Women's Organization of America.
Fashion coordinators for the
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Guided by its division chairmen, the Women of Jewish National
Fund will culminate its 40th annual donor event with a noon tea,
Jan. 20 at Temple Israel. The occasion also will mark the official
launching of the Women's Forest in Gadot, Israel, in honor of JNF
Women's 40th annual donor campaign conclusion. Planning the event
are (from left) standing: Mesdames Nathan Rosin, Sol Lifsitz, Wil-
liam Hordes, Albert Potiker, Israel Kardener, Samuel Wexler, Anton
A. Rosenfeld, Milton Winston, Irving Raskin and Frank Silverman;
seated: Samuel Rosenblat, Jack Grossbart, Meyer Cooper and Ira G.
Kaufman. Chairmen not in the picture are Mesdames Leo Lesser,
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