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October 02, 1970 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-02

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SUBURBAN HILLS CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, has open-
ings for evening duplicate bridge
for couples at 8 p.m. the second
Tuesday of each month for eight
sessions in the Carlyle Towers
party room. Gifts and refreshments
will be included. For information,
contact Esther Pastor, 7246 St. Au-
burn, Birmingham, 851-2075.

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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a social meeting
noon Wednesday at the chapter's
headquarters, 12701 W. Ten Mile,
Oak Park. Mrs. David Schrage will
speak on the significance of the
High Holy Days. Hostesses of the
day will be Mrs. Ralph Feinberg
and Mrs.-Sy Sinuk. Guests are wel-

come.

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Temple - Israel Sisterhood will
hear Dr. Albert Ellis at an open
meeting noon Oct. 12 in the main
sanctuary. "Sex, Sanity and Psy-
chotherapy" will be discussed by
Dr. Ellis, a New York marriage
counselor and psychotherapist. He
holds a PhD in
clinical psy c h o-
logy from Colum-
bia University
and has written
more than 23
books, a mong
them "Sex and
the Single Man," Dr. Ellis
"The American Sexual Tragedy,"
"The Folklore of Sex" and "Sex
Without Guilt." Following a- ques-
tion-answer period, there will be a
reception. Tickets are available
at the door or in advance at the
temple office, UN 3-7769. There is
a charge for nonmembers. Mrs.
Elmer Raskin is president of the
group.

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MN KUM MINN IMS
Friary, October 2, 1970-27

Yeshiva Women
Set Donor Luncheon

Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah and Women's Sabbath
League announces its annual donor
luncheon sponsored by Mrs. Nor-
man Cottler, will take place noon
Oct. 27 at Shaarey Shomayim
Synagogue.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be chair-
man for the day. Entertainment
will be by Eric Rosenow. For re-
servations, call Mrs. Leo Laufer,
398-7146; Mrs. Harold Kaplan, LI
2-2338; or Mrs. Arthur Cutler, 543-
7861.

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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS' "Tag Day" will he
held Oct. 4-6. Proceeds will go into
areas of patient care, expansion
programs in research and further
construction to the medical center.
Volunteers may call the co-chair-
men, Mrs. Ernest Lewis, 358-1353,
or Mrs. Joseph Jackson, 546-3502.
• • •
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Wednesday at the
Carlyle Towers, Southfield. Ann
Burg will discuss the rummage
project. Sam Hochman will per-
form, and brunch will be served.
Guests are welcome.

NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will have a board meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
MCL Cafeteria. A regular meeting
and petite luncheon will be held
noon Oct. 15 at the Knob in the
Woods clubhouse.
• * •
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
hold a special election meeting
noon Monday at Conga Ezras
Achim due to the death of Presi-
dent, Gussie Seder.


BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Robert
Rosenblum, 14730 Borgman, Oak
Park. The film, "American .Stu-
dents View the Middle East," will
be shown. Guests are invited.
* *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon Monday at
the Workmen's Circle Center.
Frances Driker will present news
.and views; and there will be a
discussion period. Ruth Adelman
and Ann Fisher will be hostesses.
• a •
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
OMEGA will hold its annual mem-
bership .tea 12:30 p.m. TUesday at
the home of Mrs. Leslie Moss,
4453 Stoney River, Birmingham.
Chairmen of the tea are Mrs. Eli
Berger and Mrs. Stuart Falk. A
skit will be presented by Mrs. Jack
Laurie and her dramatic commit-
tee. Mrs. Stuart LaKind and Mrs.
Samuel Weiner and their creative
workshop will present hand made
gifts to the new members. The
president, Mrs. Jason Goode, will
preside over the tea.
• • •
HEIGHTS GROUP, Hadassah,
will present the first program of
the "Second Tuesday". =series;
"What Every Woman Should
Know . . About _Herself," noon
Oct. 13 at a luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Charles Snider, 18687
George Washington, Southfield.
Edward Staniec, director of the
marriage counseling service.
Wayne County Circuit Court, will
speak on "The Cycle of Woman."
New and life members will be
honored. There will be a prize wig
awarded. For membership infor-
mation, call Mrs. Victor Moss,
353-2935.
(Continued on Page 28)

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