Women s 0114 activities YOUNG WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will hold a membership luncheon 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of 111!'F. Martin Kaplan, 25416 Southwood, Southfield. Rabbi Sherwin Wine.] who recently returned from a tour of the Soviet Union, will discuss "The State of the Russian Jew Today." The Young Women's chapter, with 75 members, is the only one of its kind in the nation. Its activities include cultural pro- grams and fund-raising activities. Friends are invited. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Rissa Winkelman, 353-4361, or Mrs. Vicky 13uckfire, 356-4247. • • • DETROIT LEAGUE, CARIII (Children's Asthmatic Research and Hospital), Will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Carlyle Tower Apartments, Southfield. Mrs. Harold Strauss, president of Northwest Chapter, will present colored slides, taken at the recent CARIII convention in Denver and there will be a fashion show. Luncheon will be served, and guests are invited. LADIES OF YESHIVATIT BETH YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- BATH LEAGUE will hold a special meeting and luncheon noon Wed- nesday at Shomrey Emunah Syna- gogue. The luncheon, sponsored by President Mrs. Leo Laufer and the newly elected officers. will honor life members. Guest speaker NEG HAI' CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednes- day at the new Pioneer Women headquarters, 12701 W. 10 Mile. Mrs. Abraham Primack will dis- cuss Moelzet Hapalot, and Mrs. Morris Kimmel will give current events. Mrs. Ben Press will he the hostess. Friends are invited. • • • NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN President Rebecca Na- gel announces the "Canister Day for Camp" for retarded children will he held Thursday. Volunteers may contact Ruth Gross, chair- man, 358-5327. Membership infor- mation may be obtained from Helen Bishop, 342-0108. •• . ■ • • HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WTN-HAROLD CATERING ..•• • • • ■ . • ....... • .. • • • • • • • • • • ..... • The Jewish News' Rosh Hashana issue will appear Fri- day, Oct. 2. Because the holiday begins on Wednesday eve- ning, Sept. 30, it will necessitate early deadlines for the issue of that week. All copy, publicity as well as advertising, must be in The Jewish News office by noon Friday, Sept. 25. Material submitted after the deadline will appear in the issue of Oct. 9, if it is still usable. e,rXXNR•:':'gl.=NgZSMMMET.MrV.MMMMmnwanmmwoz:.:m:nr:e.;:& 356-0890. WYN and HAROLD LANDIS • Rosh Hashana Deadline 8 n ACRES OF FUN! ! WHY WORRY ! ! BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women's Organization, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Sidney Rube, 27444 Bell, Southfield. A fashion show, organ- ized by Mrs. Joe Klein, will fea- ture the fall fashions modeled by members. ... • ■ • • • ■ Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's open- ing luncheon meeting noon Mon- day at the congregation, will be highlighted by an address by Uni- versity of Michigan special adviser William Haber. The event has been planned by Mrs. Walter will be Rabbi Leib Bakst. Guests Field, program vice president and are welcome. her committee. The meeting will mark the 65th birthday of the sisterhood a n d Acapulco, Mexico will honor past New modern completely furnished presidents of the 2 bedroom, 2 bath, air conditioned organization, ac- villa for rent daily or weekly. Liv- cording to Mrs. ing, dining, kitchen areas, private Murray Shekter, pool, maid service. Magnificent sisterhood presi- bay location. Call (313) 861-8747 or write: dent. Prof. Hab- retired dean er, Villa Victoria, c/o 19373 Renfrew of U. of M.'s lib- Rd., Detroit, Michigan 48221. eral arts college, will discuss youth and cam- pus unrest with- in the theme "At 65, Sisterhood Dr. Haber Looks to the Fu- M 811-Aimerica'a Minion nowt... ture." He will draw on experience splaytintaparadinewbereyeell enjoy: as professor of economics and a • Tocrific foal specialist in manpower, industrial • Ilsaahhil Mobil pod ss relations and Social Security. Dr. ard patio Haber has been greatly involved • Al sports in Jewish causes. He is interna- • Witco( sheet - tional president of the Organiza- / Free tion for Rehabilitation Through Training (ORT) and a leader in Golf Now Lam Rated - SUM VACATION Bnai Brith, Brandeis University, INNA1113 CONIC Thar and Hebrew University. Husbands are welcome to attend, announces the chairman of the day, Mrs. Isadore Winkelman. For reserva- SOUTH HAVEN. MICHIGAN call Mrs. Harry Friedman, tions, rims IN4H1 (AM 1143 547-7860, or Mrs. Leslie Mandell, Leave Everything to Us SUBURBAN HILLS CHAPTER. Women's American ORT, will sponsor a couples bowling league for its members and prospective members at the Ark West Lanes, Southfield. Bowlers will meet 8:45 p.m. Sundays, starting Sept. 27. Proceeds from this special project will be donated to the ORT School of Engineering in Jerusalem. . ,•'• 1 . • .., PARKWOOD CHAPTER. Wom- en's American ORT, will hold an open meeting for members and guests 12:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Leon Simon, 26251 Cornwall ct., Southfield. Petite luncheon will be followed by the program. Speaker is Lillian Hicks, associated with the Fisher Theater. Mrs. Edward Cutler is program chairman. • CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, President Mrs Morris Mendelson. announces a membership luncheon meeting noon Monday at the club house of the Carlyle Towers. 23300 Provi- dence, Southfield. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Erwin Berman. KNOB CIRCLE CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold a benefit art auction 9 p.m. Sept 19 at the Knob-in-the-Woods Club- house. Original oil paintings, wa- ter colors, drawings, lithographs, wood cuts, etchings and gouaches will go on exhibit at 7:30. Refresh. ments will be served. Proceeds will help support the ORT voca- tional training school network. Heading the committee are Mes- dames Herman Berlin, Lew Nu- cian, Anne Capp and Sidney Stolsky. For information, call the Park West Galleries, 354-2343. . • • ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD will meet at noon Monday in the social hall. Mrs. Abe Cherrin, vice president of program and chairman of the day, announces that Mrs. Sonya Friedman, psy- chologist, TV personality and col- umnist, will speak on "Liberalized Sex—Will It Affect Marriage?". Mrs. Isadore Goren, president, in- vites friends to the dessert lunch- eon preceding the program. Mrs. Morris N. Posner, driver corps chairman, 548-9305, can arrange transportation, if necessary. Baby sitting also is available. Members making arrangements are Mes- dames Jacob Axelrod, George Bas- sin, Samuel Dobkin, Jacob Kahn and Harry Portner. • • • SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, invites guests to the an- nual membership tea 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Bernard Kline, 2723 Indian Mounds, Birmingham. Mrs. Norman Lee- mon, national special projects chairman, will show slides of Pio- neer Women installations in Israel. • • • BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD will meet 12:30 p.m. at the Syna- gogue's Southfield building. Mrs. Alice Bermanis, sisterhood pres- ident, will welcome new members. Highlight of the afternoon will he an original skit, "Spotlight on the 70's" by Ann Panter. Petite lunch- eon will be served. • • MASADA CHAPTER, Pio neer Women, will hold a meeting and luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Samuel S. Barnett. 16389 Rutherland, Southfield. Guest speaker will be Mary Ann Mahaffy, associate professor of Guests are welcome. the school of social work at Wayne • • • State University. Guests are wel- BNAI ISRAEL SISTERHOOD come. • • • will hold its annual silver :ea I WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLER will p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. meet noon Sept. 21 at the home of Stuart Allen, 6655 E. Knollwood Cir., Birmingham. The new spiri- Mrs. Dora Ilorwitz, 24350 Jerome, tual leader of the congregation,' , Oak Park. A petite luncheon will Rabbi Leonard Berman, will speak be served and plans for the year • on "Kashrut: How Is It Meaning-1 will be formulated. (More Clubs Page 24) ful in Today's Society?" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mizrachi Women Present Friday. September 11, 1970-23 Award to Mrs. Shazar NEW YORK oTA)--mrs. Rachel Shazar. wife of the president of Israel, accepted the 1970 Silver Medallion Award of the Mizrachi ,omen's Organization of America in ceremonies in the presidential residence in Jerusalem. Mrs. Milton S. Jacobson, of New York City, national president of Mizrachi Women, presented the citation, noted that the award is being conferred on Mrs. Shazar "not as Israel's first lady, but as a woman who has been first in many fields of leadership." The citation states that the award is given "with admiration and af- fection to Rachel Shazar, author, educator, journalist and humani- tarian activist, whose independence and leadership have established new standards of service for all who cherish Israel and for women everywhere." ror SAVE! " SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYMOUR KAPLAN and C./ Co_ IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 15738 LIVERNOIS' DI 1-5515 NOTICE! ORLEANS MALL OPEN SUNDAY NEW STORE ONLY 12-5 P.M. Greenfield at 10 Mile Rd. just 1 mile north of Northland trlE — GET ALL YOUR BACK-TO- SCHOOL CLOTHES HERE PICKWICK shop ALL BANKARDS HONORED FREE LAYAWAY Enjoy and relax at your simchah. You can be assured of the finest, with our R rofessional staff. 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