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April 10, 1970 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-04-10

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Womens

Chub

activities

ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD . DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
will hold a dessert luncheon noon OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY
Monday in the social hall. The an- will hold an "Astrological Hap-
nual election of officers and board pening Luncheon" 12:30 p.m. Tues-
members will take place. Toby day at the- Rascal House. Mrs.
Ulrych will present her favorite June Lowe, astrologer and Detroit
Passover recipes and musical Free Press columnist, will speak.
selections will be sung by Ruth Mrs. Milton Jacobs, president, will
Goldman, accompanied by Rose give a summary report of the year
Mash. Mrs. Daniel Knopper, pro- and present the slate of officers for
gram chairman, arranged the the coming year. Invocation will
afternoon.- Mrs. Baruch Ulrych, be by the past-president, Mrs. Jack
special events social chairman, and - Freedland. Mrs. Simon Cook is
her committee will prepare the chairman of the day, and Mrs.
luncheon. The Dvar Torah will be Charles Good m a n is program
presented by Mr s. William chairman. For reservations, :all
Schwartz. For transportation, call Mrs. Samuel Millstone, 353-8311.
Mrs. Morris N. Posner, motor The public is invited.
corps chairman, 548-9305.

Early Deadlines
Set for Passover

VILLAGE GROUP, Hadassah,
will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Jerold Ruben,
17224 Jeanette, Southfield. The day
will be dedicated to Passover, and
a current movie, about Israel since
the Six-Day War "The Goal Is
Peace," will be shown. A Passover
dessert luncheon will be served,
and current events will be present-
ed by Mrs. Bradford Jacobs, vice
president of education. Co-chair-
men for the afternoon are Mrs.
Harold Katzman and Mrs. David
Fishman.

Because Passover begins
Monday evening, April 20, The
Jewish News will have an
earlier deadline for the issue
of April 24. Copy should be
submitted to us by 11 a.m.
Monday, April 20, instead of
the usual noon Monday dead-
line.
Because of the closing days
of Passover, deadline for the
issue of May 1 will be noon
Friday, April 24.

JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
MUSIC STUDY CLUB OF DE-
meet noon Monday at Cong. Ezras
Achim. Members are asked to pick TROIT will sponsor the meeting
12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the home of
up tickets for the May 6 donor
event. Dessert luncheon will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold Luria, 28489
Rivercrest, Southfield, The meet-
served.
ing. entitled "Salute of Israel,"
will feature the latest scholarship
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN- student. Sonia Wainjer, a 20-year-
FIELD and YOUNG ISRAEL OF old pianist who recently immi-
OAK-WOODS will join in an oneg grated from Poland. A music ma-
Shabat 3 p.m. Saturday at Young jor at Wayne State University, she
Israel of Greenfield. Rabbi Samuel is a student of Julius Chajes. A re-
Prero will address the group, an-
h clubs
port wibe
swering questions on the holiday. most recent accomplishments in
Hostesses will be Mesdames Mil- Israel.
ton Duchan, Morris Nobel and
Irving Schlussei.
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN's Mizrachi Women, will meet noon
ORGANIZATION will meet 12:30 Monday at Cong. Beth Hillel. A
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. "musical Passover skit"will be
Harry Schechter, 25639 Greenfield. presented. Friends are invited.

Southfield.

RIVERCREST GROUP, .Hadas-
sah, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. I. Irving
Feldman. 28319 Rivercrest, South-
field. The subect for the day is
"The Whys and Wherefores of
Art Collecting." A petite luncheon
will be served.

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Mrs. Jack Seder, president of man. For tickets, contact ticket
Jewish Women's European Welfare chairman, Mrs. Izaak Levine, BR
Organization, announces the or- 2-3834, or Mrs. Seder, 342-1627.
ganization will observe its golden
jubilee noon May 6 at Cong. Beth
DICK STEIN
Abraham.
Presents
Guest speaker will be Paul Zuc-
THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA
kerman, who re-
AND
ceived the 1969
Fred M. Butzel
THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA
Memorial Award
LI 7-2770
for leadership in
■•■
the Jewish com-
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munity. Ente r-
' tainment will be
provided by Eric
Rosenow.
The two re-
maining charter
members of the
organization,
Mrs. Rose Zuc-
kerman, mother
of the speaker,
FOR ENTERTAINMENT
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BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD will service to the organization.
hold its election of officers 12:30
Mrs. Sadie Haut is donor chair- Classified Ads Get Quick Results
p.m. Monday in the suburban syna-
gogue. Mrs. Benjamin H. Gor-
relick will present a Passover pro-
gram on "Passover Dos and
Don'ts." Mrs. Larry Guttenberg,
vice president in charge of pro-
gramming, is in charge. Refresh-
UP
TO
ments will be served.

Norman

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2 SAO

NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a current events
meeting noon Wednesday at Sho-
lem Aleichem Institute. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Gaston Zaretine and
Mrs. Reva Lear.

WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM
I ORGANIZATION will meet noon
I Monday at the home of Mrs. Louis
Benton, 25164 Rue Versailles, Oak
Park. Co-hostess is Mrs. Jack
Dunn. Final .plans for the May 4
donor luncheon at the Raleigh
House will be discussed. Chairman
of the event is Mrs. Joseph Shit-
man. For reservations call Mrs.
Simon Shifman, ticket chairman,
353-7990.

Two hundred patients from Ypsi-
lanti and Northville state mental
hospitals, as well as Lapeer and ;
Wayne County General and Plym-
outh Home for Retarded Children,
will be treated to an annual Pass-
over luncheon, to be held April 23
at Yeshivath Beth Yehuda.
The kosher meal is planned and
executed by Rabbi Solomon Grus-
kin, chaplain to the patients at
these hospitals, and is sponsored
by the Co-Operative Councils of the
League of Jewish Women's Organ-
, izations.
Mrs. Joseph Viedrah is chair-
man of the Co-operative Council,
which is comprised of Alpha
Omega Dental Fraternity Detroit

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nvitations

OFF

MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCI-
ETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will
hold its monthly luncheon meeting
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, I noon Tuesday at Greenfield's,
will meet noon Tuesday at the Birmingham. Edward Staniec, dir-
Sholem Aleichem Institute. Michael ector of marriage counseling far
Michlin will speak on Passover, the Circuit Court in Detroit, will
and Mrs. Adele Mondry will read speak on "Sexual Harmony in
selected Passover stories. Refresh- Marriage . . 1970." For reser
ments will be served. and guests vations call Mrs. Alfred Kriendler,
are invited. I 542-1983.

Allan &

Jewish Women's European Welfare
to Commemorate Its Golden Jubilee

BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday in the
social hall. Mrs. Sidney Burk,
chairman of Jewish family living,
will make a Passover presentation.
"The Inheritance," a film pano-
rama of American Jewish history
focusing on the mass immigration
era, which was presented to the
Jewish Community Council by the
Retail and Department Store Em-
ployees Union, will be shown. Mrs.
Ben Levenson is program chair-
man. Coffee and cake will precede
the meeting. The public is invited.

HEIGHTS GROUP. .Hadassah,
will hold a theater party 7:30 p.m.
Sunday to see "Patton" at the
Mercury Theater. According to
Mrs. Alfred Stein, president, pro-
ceeds of ticket sales will go to
Youth Aliya, to help support needy
children in Israel. For reservation
information, call Mrs. Herbert
Schnaar, 356-9048.

Seder Luncheon for Patients
of Mental Hospitals Slated Here

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Friday, April 10, 1970-25

I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Women, Aesculapian Society
Ladies Auxiliary, Bien!: Cholem
Women, Children Unlimited,
David-Horodoker Women's Or-
ganization, Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society, Home Relief Society,
Infant's Service Group, Jewish
War Veterans Auxiliary, Prim-
rose Benevolent Club, Rochel
Laya Stepin Aid Society, Sheruth
League, United Order True Sis-
ters and the Zedakah Club.
As for the past several years.
the guests will be entertained by
Cantor Hyman Adler of Bnai David
Synagogue; Max Sosin, president
of Bnai David and an entertainer
and pianist, Bella Goldberg.
Gift packages will be included in
the food parcel given to each guest
to take back with him to the hospi-
tal. An active committee is work-
ing with Mrs. Paul Deutsch.
Members of Co-Operative Coun-
cil act as hostesses at this lunch-
eon, to be attended by directors of
the hospitals, as well as nurses and
aides, who assist the patients to
and from the seder luncheon.

Garden Planting
Don't end garden planting too
early, say horticulturists at Michi-
gan State University. Snap beans,
spinach, radishes and lettuce can
be planted as late as July 1.

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