Glichfield-EinhornRit es
at Cong. Bnai David
MRS. STEVEN B. GLICKFIELD
Sandra Einhom and Dr. Steven
B. Glickfield were married in a
recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai
David.
The new Mrs. Gltckfield is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Einhorn of Sherwood Ave., Oak
Park. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Glickfleld of
Springfield, N.J.
Ruth Einhorn served her sister
as maid of honor. The bride-
groom's sister, I n a Hodes,
Sheryl Katz, Barbara Rosenberg
and Lynn Ernst were brides-
maids.
Best man was Joel Spector. Ush-
ers were the bride's brother, Sam
Einhorn, Alan Hodes and Dr.
Richard Kushner. Simone and Neil
Rochlin were flower girl and ring
bearer, respectively.
Following a honeymoon to Puer-
to Rico, the couple will reside in
Farmington.
ORT Aids Bedouin School
JERUSALEM—The Organization
for Rehabilitation Through Train-
ing in Israel has given educational
materials to the school at the
Bedouin village of Telsheba, ad-
joining Tel Beresheba. ORT's do-
nation consisted of blackboards,
furnishings for the - nurse's office
and the faculty room, and other
equipment.
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Women's
SHAAREY Z E D E K SISTER-
HOOD will sponsor a panel discus-
sion of "Women's Liberation: Is
It a Mistake or a Mystique?" noon
Monday at the synagogue. Panel-
ists will be Myra Wolfgang, inter-
national vice president of the Ho-
tel and Restaurant and Employes
and Bartenders Union, and Mar-
gery Levin, vice president and co-
founder of Michigan Chapter, Na-
tional Organization for Women
(NOW). Sitter service will be pro-
vided. For luncheon or sitter res-
ervations, call Mrs. Harry Fried-
man, 547-7860, or Mrs. Leslie Man-
dell, 356-0890.
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AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION LADIES
AUXILIARY will hold an installa-
tion-luncheon noon Wednesday at
Topinka's Country House. Mrs.
Meyer Goldstein, chairman of the
day, announces that the following
officers will be installed by Mrs.
Reuben Klein: Mesdames Charles
Tennen, president; Sam Kaplan
and Asher Smith, vice presidents;
Edward Rothenberg, treasurer;
Max Millman, Sam Pincer and
Joshua Karbal, secretaries. For
reservations, call Mrs. Michael
Wainer, 358-4783. Guests are in-
vited.
• • •
BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD
will hold a tea in honor of Sarah
Gorrelick, wife of the rabbi, 2-4
p.m. Sunday at the synagogue.
Friends are invited. The sisterhood
will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
synagogue. The program for the
evening will be "Help for the Jew-
ish Mental Retardee." The public
is invited.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, President Rebecca Cohen
and Vice President Lilly Stollman
will present a victory party and
petite luncheon noon Monday at
the Workman's Circle Center. The
party, in- honor of the members
who worked toward aid for Israel,
will be hosted by Tanis Berman
and Goldie Fleisher. The program
was arranged by Ruth Gosman
and Frances Driker. Friends are
invited.
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CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will discuss the Histadrut cam-
paign at a meeting noon Tuesday
at the Workmen's Circle Center.
Ida Katz and Sarah Wiener are
Histadrut chairmen. Louis Levine
will be guest speaker, and an
Israeli movie will be shown. Re-
freshments will be served. Friends
are invited.
* * •
TEMPLE BETH JACOB SIS-
TERHOOD of Pontiac will present
as guest speaker Dr. Alfred Kelly,
professor of history at Wayne
State University 8 p.m. Jan. 19 at
the temple. He will discuss Amer-
ican foreign policy. Sisterhood
President Mrs. Kenneth Dickstein
and program chairman Mrs. Jay
Robinson invite husbands and
friends of members to attend.
• • •
NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, wil meet noon Mon-
day, at the Northgate Apartments
social hall. Guests are invited. Re-
freshments and games will be
featured.
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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a Histadrut
meeting noon Thursday at the Car-
lyle Towers. An Israeli movie and
a petite luncheon are included.
Guests are welcome.
• • •
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
President Jeanette Serling an-
nounces a meeting noon Wednes-
day at the Carlyle Towers. Pauline
Liberson, Histadrut campaign
chairman, will preside. Isabel
Slutsky will show slides, and a
brunch will be served.
• • •
BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD will
hold a white elephant luncheon
and auction noon Monday in the
synagogue social hall. Guests are
invited. There is an admission
charge. Co-chairmen of the event
are Mrs. Emil Phillips and Mrs.
Robert Middleman.
Clubs
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a general
board meeting noon Monday at
the Raleigh House. A champagne
luncheon kickoff for fund-raising
journal participants will be held
noon Tuesday at the Whitehall
clubhouse. For information, call
Mrs. Jerome Komheiser, 357-1071,
or Mrs. Harold Lupiloff, chairman,
851-5330.
• • •
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Monday at the home of
Sara Levine, 20242 Ward. A dessert
luncheon will be served, and a re-
port of the Hanuka party will be
given.
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CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold a lunch-
eon noon Monday at the Carlyle
Towers clubhouse. Dr. Michael
T. RoSenfeldt, an art collector,
will display and lecture on water
colors by Pfister. Guests are in-
vited, and proceeds will go to the
Israel Emergency Fund.
• • •
OAK PARK NSHEI C,HABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Yudi Goldberg, 24711 Church. Eu-
gene Goldberg will speak.
• ■ •
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Marvin Seligson, 18115 Wisconsin.
The guest speaker will be Rabbi
Nuftula Deutsch.
• * •
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP (sTme Mile area)
will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home' of Mrs. Moshe Gardin,
21030 Kenosha. Rabbi Gardin will
speak.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER.
HOOD will hold a benefit theater
party for the film "Love Story"
9 p.m. Wednesday at Northland
Theater. Proceeds will benefit the
sisterhood's various projects. For
ticket information, call Mrs. Leon
Bella, 353-0204.
Captain Globokar Takes
Andrea Leach as Bride
Oakland Hills Chapter
to Exhibit, Auction Art
THE DETROIT JEWSN NEWS
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Friday, knavery
Oakland Hills Chapter of Wom-
en's American ORT, is sponsoring
an art exhibit and auction 7 p.m.
Jan. 16 at the Northwest YWCA,
Redford.
Proceeds go to support overseas
maintenance ORT training.
The art auction will start at 8.
The collection of original oils, litho-
graphs, etchings and watercolors,
will include the works of Gat, Cha-
gall, Picasso, Dali, Miro and Lau-
trec.
Co-chairmen are Mesdames
Lloyd M. Resnicoff and Marshall
Markle. Coffee will be served.
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MRS. FRANK T. GLOBOKAR
Andrea Leach and Air Force
Captain Frank T. Globokar were
united in marriage recently.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Leach of
Church St., Oak Park, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Globokar of Gar-
field Heights, 0.
The couple will reside in Ann Ar-
bor where they are each pursuing
masters degrees at the University
of Michigan.
Jewish Book Review
Set by Pioneer Women
Metropolitan Detroit Coun-
cil of Pioneer Women will hear
Susan Koslosky, librarian at the
Southfield Public Library, review
a selection of books about Jewish
themes and by Jewish authors 1:30
p.m. Saturday, at the home of
Mrs. Moe Saslove, 23605 Riverside,
Southfield.
"What is the use of a book,"
thought Alice; "without pictures
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