Friday, December 26, 1969 19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Women's DAVID-lIORODOKER WOMEN'S CITY OF HOPE Bowling League ORGANIZATION will meet 12:30 President Mrs. Mort Silverman an- p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. nounced a need for substitute Sophie Gottlieb, 24224 W. Seven bowlers 12:45 p.m. Thursdays at Mile Rd. North Lanes. For information, call • • a Mrs. Iry Hershman, 548-6160. WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE • s • will meet 8:45 p.m. Jan. 5 at the OAK PARK NESHI CHABAD home of Mrs. David Kuperwasser, 25511 Gardner, Oak Park. Iler co- STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 hostess will be Mrs. Eugene Kraus. p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Dr. Leon Hcrschfus, guest speaker, Harold Kaplan, 13673 Wales, Oak will talk on "What One Knows, Park. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Melvin Saks. One Sees". • • a • • • NORTHWEST NSHEI, CHABAD SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi Women, will meet second Wednes- STUDY GROUP will meet 2:50 day at Cong. Shomrey Emunah. p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Luncheon will be sponsored by Marvin Seligson, 18115 Wisconsin. * • Mrs. Esther Gold. Mrs. Leah Feld- man, program chairman, will re- UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI port on Mizrachi news. Guests are CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the invited. • • ■ home of Mrs. Joseph Borenstein, BNAI M O S H E SISTERHOOD 19480 Freeland. Speaker will be Will meet 12:30 p.m. Jan. 12 in the Rabbi Borenstein. • * * synagogue social hall. President Mrs. Leon Sears said the program, SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD. "How to Choose Art for the Jewish STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 Home," will be presented by Mrs. p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ben- Levenson, program chairman. Abraham Freedman, 26135 Hard- Mrs. Raymond Goldbaum will dis- ing, Oak Park. Rabbi Freedman cuss the subject, and exhibit some will be speaker. • s • a her own work. Vicki Goldbaum studied at the Society of Arts and GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- Crafts. Her etchings and wood neer Women, will hold a victory ' blocks are now on display at Gal- luncheon, noon, Tuesday at Sholem Ierie de Boi court. The public is Aleichem Institute. Ann Mondrow, invited. treasurer, will report on finances for 1969. There will be prizes, and guests are welcome. • L• g . latat'J ,00„in C By Ruth Sirkis (Copyright 1969, JTA, Inc.) Clearance of getter Clothes • Long Gowns • Cocktail Clothes • • Better Dresses • Costumes • Pant Suits JEAN BLACKBURN "Fashions for Women" Merrillwood Mall Corner of Merrill and Woodward at the top of the escalator OPEN 10 to 5 P.M. DAILY THURSDAY 10 to 9 P.M. Phone 646-4760 PUFFS FOR ALL SEASONS Versatile recipes are a pleasure to have. How can you beat a re- cipe that can be an hors d'oeuvre, a luncheon dish or a dessert? Cream Puffs are an excellent ex- ample of this kind of versatility. Make them tiny and fill them with chopped liver — they will be the star of any cocktail party. 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JNF Women Plan Anniversary Forest; Dr. Rosenberg to .Address Donor Fete Mrs. Posen and Mrs. Levin have The Women of Jewish National Fund will culminate the 40th an- announced that the individual, or nual donor campaign with a donor family, planting 40 trees or more tea, noon, Jan. 20, at Temple in this anniversary forest will be inscribed in an elaborate volume, Israel, specially designed for this project, This event, copies of this book will be placed commemorates on permanent public exhibit, upon 40 years of De- the completion of the forest, in De- troit women's troit, Perusalem, and Gadot, a for- continuous effort mer border settlement at the foot on behalf of the JNF land recla- of the Golan Heights. mation program The program of the donor tea, in Israel, accord- which some 1,200 members and ing to Mrs. Albert contributors are expected to attend, Posen, president was also announced by Mrs. Jules of the 47-year-old Kraft, program chairman. Guest Women's organi- speaker will be Dr. Stuart E. zation, and Mrs. Rosenberg of Beth Tzedek Syna- William Levin, gogue of Toronto, whose books, chairman of fund- columns, lectures and studies of raising. The Israel and Jewish problems, have event will be giv- been given wide recognition. en special recog- Dr. Rosenberg Appearing for the first time in nition by the planting of a 40th anniversary Detroit will be lyric soprano Jeanne Diamond, former Detroiter forest of at least 10,000 trees in the area of Kibutz Gadot, where and now acclaimed by many critics this JNF women's group of over and audiences in the U.S.A. and 1,000 members established its Europe. project, the Pillars of Courage. The Women of JNF, whose offices are at 22100 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, is the only exclusively JNF women's organization in the nation. 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