22—Friday, March 6, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 3Iarsha ll -einstein Wed For This Is Jewish Soul' Title of Script to Harvey Auslander to Be Presented at Interfaith Event Women's Clubs ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD, BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD President Mrs. Carl R. Lichtenstein, Presdent Mrs. Thomas Partovich invites friends to an afternoon ar- announces a Torah Fund luncheon ranged by Mrs. Daniel Knopper, will be held noon Monday in the program chairman, noon Monday Southfield synagogue. Cantor Simon in the social hall. Mrs. Harry Ober- Bermanis will present musical I stein will present "The Immortal selections, according to the vice, Orange," a new verson of an old president in charge of programing, folk tale set to music and told in Mrs. Larry Guttenberg, Torah narrative and song. The company Fund chairman; Mrs. Joe Medwed is composed of Mesdames Jacob said donations to the Torah Fund Axelrod, Herman Fishman, Martin help in numerous ways to perpetu- Herman and Alex Roberg. The pro- ate Conservative Judaism. * * gram will be preceded by a dessert luncheon prepared by special events CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, social chairman Mrs. Baruch Ul- Pioneer Women, will meet noon rych and her committee. Mrs. Rob- Monday at Sholem Aleichem Insti- ert Dunsky will give the invocation, tute. The Histadrut film, "Allen and the Dvar Torah will be pre- King in Israel" will be shown and sented by Mrs. William Schwartz. narrated by Al Michaels. Rena Mrs. Morris N. Posner, motor Schoichit will be chairman of the corps chairman, can be called at day. Refreshments will be served, 548-9305, by those needing transpor- and guests are welcome. * 4 * tation. * TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- DAVID HORODOKER WOMEN'S HOOD will host Dr. Arthur Brown, ORGANIZATION will meet 12:30 Dr. Charles Wells and Dr. George p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Barahal, who will discuss "Is Our Sa m Kreesler, 19435 Votrobeck. Youth Culture Obsolete?" noon Arrangements are being made for Monday in the temple. Rabbi Mor- a luncheon to be held noon March ton Kanter will moderate this panel 17 at the home of Mrs. Sam Kogan, discussion. Afterward refreshments 23640 Radclift, Oak Park. Hostesses will be served, and the speakers will be Mesdames Sam Belkin, and Rabbi Kanter will meet with Sophie Gottlieb, Joseph Guterman, the audience and discuss questions. Ralph Rimar, Harry Sachs, Nor- Guests are welcome. man Sandweiss and Julius Zemmol. o * For tickets and information, call BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will Mrs Kreesler, 537-0117, or Mrs. meet 8 p.m. Monday at the syna- Harry Schechter, EL 3-6674. gngue. Roy Courtade of Contact 10 * will be guest speaker. On March GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- 23, the sisterhood will join the neer Women, will have a business men's club to hold the annual meeting noon Tuesday at Sholem Purim party. Eddie Chico and his Aleichem Institute. Plans will be Hungarian Gypsies will entertain. formulated for the forthcoming * games night, and Mrs. Sam Lupo- JEWISH HOME FOR AGED vitch, president, asks anyone who WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will meet wishes to participate in this fund- for a dessert lunch 12:30 p.m. raising affair to attend the meet- March 16 at Borman Hall. Award- ing. Refreshments will be served. winning radio personality Jeanne * * * Duran Harris will discuss "The In- BETH HILLEL SISTERHOOD tegrated Woman," a continuation of will hold a Purim family supper the theme, "Liberation of the Mod- 6 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. ern Woman." Jeanne Duran has ex- Penina Frankel will present a pressed her views through newspa- musical program. For reservations, per, radio and magazines. Friends with children admitted at a frac- are invited. * * 3 lion of the price, call Mrs. Leonard Efros, LI 2.4819, Mrs. Morris SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi Jacob, KE 5-4090, or the synago- Women, will hold a Purim meeting gue office, BR 3-0570.* noon Wednesday sponsored by the * * NE GB AH CHAPTER, Pioneer children of Mrs. Pearl Gold at Shomrey Emunah Synagogue. Pro- Women, President Mrs. David ceeds of the luncheon will assist Schrage announces a dinner party child resortation and youth aliya in honoring Mrs. Harry Kaplan will Mizrachi Homes in Israel. Social be held 6 p.m. Sunday at Sholem chairman Gussie Cardash will be Aleichem Institute. Guests are in- assisted by her committee. Guests vited. For information, call Mrs. are invited. * * * Freda Metz, UN 1-6233. • * 4 (Continued on Page 23) Pioneer Women Raise Bond Goal Mrs. Alexander Schreier (right) receives Woman of Valor Award from By Kalus, Israeli stage director, as Mrs. Aaron Katz- man, president of the Detroit Pioneer Women's Council, looks on. The em- blem was present- ed to Mrs. Schreier at the Pioneer Women's Israel 22nd anniversary luncheon, which realized $100,500 in Israel Bond sub- t scriptions. Mrs. Schreier was named Woman of :47(4 Valor for the sale, ' collection and purchase of $200,000 in Israel Bonds. Mrs. Bernard Kline was chairman of the luncheon at which Kalus was guest speaker. A telephone hook-up message from Golda Meir, prime min- ister of Israel, was a highlight of the affair which was held at Shaarey Shomayim. Participating in the program were Mrs. Norman Leemon, national Pioneer Women's fund chirman for women's and youth services; Mrs. Milton Weiss, national chairman, program and educa- cation; Mrs. Sam Wasserman, vice president of Pioneer Women's Cotincil; Mrs. Katzman, Mrs. Theodore Sallen and Mrs. Victor Linden. Mrs. Goldie Dorfman of Southfield won the Israel Bond Prize donated by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, national Pioneer Women's Israel Bond chairman and Detroit women's division chairman. An interfaith program that is duct a question-answer period fol- open to the public will be present- lowing the program. ed by the Sisterhood of Cong. Bnai Moshe 12:30 p.m. Monday in the social hall of the synagogue. Candy Centerpieces - "For This Is a Jewish Soul," an original script by sisterhood mem- Personalized Party ber Mrs. Bryon Krieger, received Mementos an award by National Women's League, United Synagogue of Invitations and Party Ac- America, in 1969. cessories for all occasions. Participating in this cantata about Jewish beliefs and rituals will be Mrs. Moses Lehrman, sex- ton Shalom R alp h, Mrs. Alex Fisch, Mrs. Harry Mickelson and 646-6138 Mrs. Edward Meer. A hora will be danced by sisterhood members Kathy Kahn, Agi Rubin, Lili Bes ser, Ann Moore, Audrey Feldman and Elizabeth Dell. Songs will be presented by the MARCIA MASSERMAN MISS HARVEY AUSLANDER Marsha Ann Weinstein became the bride of Harvey Auslander at a ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor Jacob Barkin officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weinstein of Vir- ginia Dr., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Auslander, also of Vir- ginia Dr., Southfield. Ruth Weinstein served as maid of honor, and bridesmads includ- ed Judy Auslander, Gayle Metier and Paula Braun. author Jocelyn Krieger, a lyric soprano who has appeared with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Doreen Raskin will be at the piano. President Mrs. Leon Sears and program chairman Mrs. Ben Lev- enson have invited clergymen and women's organizations of many de- nominations in Oak Park. Rabbit Moses Lehrman will con- People Proof Eyeglasses Sheldon Weinstein was best man, and ushers included Sheldon Hoot- 14 ner, Lonnie Grossman, Barry Oper- PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. man, David Weinstein, Kenneth 543 3343 26001 Coolidge Weinstein and Gary Weinstein. Also included in the wedding Classified Ads Get Quick Results party were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. David Auslander and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman. ‘)10w7 - Women's Groups Win Prizes for Exhibits Four women's organizations re- ceived awards for exhibits on their work with youth at the recent an- nual organizational exhibits meet- ing of the League of Jewish Wom- en's Organizations. The Women's Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medical Society placed first for originality; Detroit Women of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity, first for content; Sinai Hospital Women's Guild, first for artistic quality; and Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, first in the popular vote by women in attendance. Judges were Lester Arwin and Gertrude Kasle, gallery owner; Richard Boutin, chairman of the art department at Southfield High School; Leonard Frenke 1, vice president of Aronsson Printing Co.; and Alan E. Luckoff of Stone and Simons advertising. Bond Reception Precedes United Israel Bond Event Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weiss will host a leadership reception 8 p.m. Sunday in their horne, 13100 Bur- ton, Oak Park, in advance of the United Israel Bond dinner-dance. Menachem Sadinsky, who led the first unit to occupy Jericho and commanded tank forces on the Jordanian, Jerusalem and Syrian fronts in the Six-Day War, will be guest speaker. Sadinsky is a leading youth leader and educa- tor. 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