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November 06, 1970 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-11-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH

ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
President Mrs. Isadore Goren an-
nounces the formation of a Study
Institute to be held on alternate
Tuesdays at 10 a.m. starting Nov.
17, at the home of Mrs. Theodore
Thomas, 7420 N. Briarcliff Knoll,
Birmingham. Rabbi Jonas Gold-
berg will conduct the lectures and
discussions on the 13 Articles of
Faith. All Sisterhood members
are invited. Registration will take
place at 9:30 a.m. during the cof-
fee hour preceding the class. To
pre-register, call Mrs. Milton
Weiss, 851-4978, or Mrs. Norman
Leemon, LI 1-0058.
• • •
DAVID HORODOKER WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATION will meet noon
Tuesday at Blazo's in Oak Park.
For tickets and information on the
33rd annual donor luncheon, call
Mrs. Harry Schechter, EL 3-6674.
• • •
BALMORAL CHAPTER, Wo-
men's American ORT, will hold its
annual membership luncheon 12:30
p.m. Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs.
Jack Milen, Birmingham. Aestheti-
cian Mira Linder will speak on the
enhancement of natural beauty and
skin care. Guests are invited.
• • •
BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hold a paid-up membership
luncheon featuring Bob Hines of
the WXYZ-TV Morning Show, 12:30
p.m. Thursday at the synagogue.
• • •
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE presented a check
for $1,000 to Rabbi David M. Lie-
berman, dean of the yeshiva, at
the group's recent donor luncheon.
Mrs. Leo Laufer, president, pre-
sented the check. Mrs. Norman
Cottler was luncheon sponsor.
• • •
ACHIEZER's annual event for
husbands and wives will be 8:30
p.m. Saturday at the Starlight
Archery North, 22311 W. 8 Mile.
Afterward, there will be refresh-
ments at the home of Naomi and
Ezra Roberg, 24281 Radcliff., Oak
Park.
• • •
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN for mentally retarded chil-
dren will have a petit luncheon and
regular meeting noon Thursday at
Knob in the Woods club house.
• • •
SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
HOOD will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday
at synagogue. Plans for the 14th
annual Hanuka party, to be held
Dec. 19, will be discussed. Mrs.
Leah Yoffee _ be hostess in
honor of the iage
Marr of her son,
Rabbi Shimon Ozer Yoffee.

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Fridri, llovesdter 6, 1970-23

Luncheon Will, Assist Needy Families

omen's Chub activities

CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will
hold a luncheon noon Tuesday at
the Workmen's Circle Center. Mrs.
Bessie Litwak, who recently re-
turned from Israel, will be guest
speaker. Hostesses are Anna Ja-
cobs, Eva Domowitch and Anna
Goldberg. Proceeds will go to
children's institutions in Israel.
Guests are invited.
• • •
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN-
FIELD SISTERHOOD is having its
annual membership tea 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Meyer Eisenberg, 25621 Colleen,
Oak Park. Cohostesses are Mrs.
Sanford Eisenberg and Mrs. Er-
nest Greenfield. Membership chair-
man Mrs. Bert Schreiber will in-
troduce speaker Jim Lycett, editor
of the Detroit News, "Contact 10."
Friends are invited.
• • •
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA LADIES
AUXILIARY will hold an open
meeting 12:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at the
Gallery Art Center, Berkley. Fol-
lowing lunch, there will be a busi-
ness meeting and tour of the gal-
lery.

• •
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will present a
program in honor of the 25th anni-
versary of the United Nations noon
Monday at the Workmen's Circle
Center. Mrs. Yetta Landy will
speak on "The Role of the United
Nations in the World Today," fol-
lowed by a discussion. Refresh-
ments will be served, and guests
are welcome.
• • • •
BETH HILLEL SISTERHOOD
will have a luncheon noon Wed-
nesday at the synagogue. Mrs.
Joel Litke will speak on various
aspects of Jewish womanhood.
Friends are invited.
• • •
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
OMEGA will hold a board meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. David Daskal, 17173 West-
hampton, Southfield. Hostesses will
be Mesdames Michael Blume, Har-
old Firestone, Robert Greenber-
ger, Milton Jacobs, Edmond Kraus
and Gerald Laker. President Mrs.
Jason Goode will preside.
• • •
GREENFIELD-S C H A E F E R
GROUP, Hadassah, will hold an
oneg Shabat 1 p.m. Nov. 14 at the
home of Mrs. Bernar Zendel, 19445
Lauder. There will be a book re-
view by Mrs. Sadie Espar of the
Chase Library. Mrs. Louis Cooper
will speak on "Joys of the Sab-
bath." Refreshments will be serv-
ed.

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Music will be provided by Harry
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society,
which helps needy families of the Harris and His Sing-Alongs and Mr.
community, will hold its 60th donor Vitali at the piano.
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at
Bnai David Synagogue.
This is the group's sole fund-
raising affair. Friends are invited.
For reseervations, call chairman
Mrs. Bertha Grossman, LI 4-4064,
or ticket chairman Mrs. Elfreda
Greenwald, KE 4-8313.

GOLDA MUM CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a post-Sim-
hat Torah luncheon noon Wednes-
day at the Carlyle Towers. Doris
Fishman, president of Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women, will be
the guest speaker. Mrs. Israel
Weisman is planning the program.
Prizes will be awarded.
• • •
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Arnold Carmen, 15251 Kenton.
• • •
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area)
will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Abraham Gardin,
23031 Avon.
• • •
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will have a meet-
ing 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Jeannie Tomarin, 18481
Kentucky.
• • •
NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Woman, will meet noon Mon-
day in the Northgate recreation
room. Hanna Michlin will speak-on
the accomplishments of 45 years
of the Pioneer Women. Guests are
welcome. For information, call
Helen Lewis, 544-4439.

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WIZO" Hailed by Chief
of Women's Air Force

LONDON (JTA)—The Women's
International Zionist Organization
(WIZO) was hailed by the com-
mander of the Israeli Air Force
Women's Corps as a "partner in
training."
CoL Sarah Halevy said that about
35,000 Israeli girls in the corps had
gone through various WIZO insti-
tutions prior to joining the Air
Force and as a result were very
well equipped for military service.
Col. Halevy spoke at the opening
meeting of the membership drive
launched by the Federation of
Women Zionists of Great Britain
and Ireland. She said that female
members of Israel's armed forces
do not go into battle but fulfill
many vital tasks at various levels.
She said a large number of new
immigrants have joined her corps
and are doing well.

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ness meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the home of Bob and Har-
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tional Pioneer Women Week on
its 45th birthday Nov. 1-8, Mayors
Roman S. Gribbs of Detroit, Nor-
man W. Feder of Southfield and
Joseph Forbes of Oak Park pro-
claimed Pioneer Women Week in
their cities.
Utilizing this opportunity to pro-
ject Pioneer Women's story, 45,000
women throughout the co u ntry are
holding a orles of events during
the week.
Detiolt Pioneer Women Council
president Mrs. Sam Fishman di-
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set aside one day this week for a
telethon to contact dropouts and
new prospects. Each member will
be asked to bring a "birthday gift"
of new members to chapter lunch-
eons held during the week.
Pioneer Women will be asking
unaffiliated women to join with
them in insuring its commitment
of maintaining the more than
1,000 installations in Israel, where
40,000 women, youth and children
are educated yearly, together with
its sister organization, Moetit
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