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March 19, 1971 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet noon Mon-
day at the Raleigh House. Kitty
Wagner will demonstrate facials.
Coffee and cake will be served,
and a m y s t e r y prize will be
awarded.

CHILDREN UNLIMITED will
hold its annual donor luncheon noon
Wednesday at the Town and Coun-
try Club. A spring fashion show
will be presented and prizes award-
ed. For ticket information, call
Caroline Goldberg, 353-8998, or
Molly Gale, 358-3680.

Cluhs

12:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Ben Pevzner, 17284- Penn-
sylvania, Southfield. Mrs. Samuel
Salinger, program chairman, an-
nounces that Mrs. Simon Slutsky
will show an Israeli movie, "Land
Under Fire." A bon voyage will
be extended to Esther Kutnick,
who is going on aliya. Guests are
invited.
* * *
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will meet noon
Wednesday at Shomrey Emunah
synagogue. Luncheon is sponsored
by Mrs. Wolf Magier. Guest speak-
er will be Rabbi Leizer Levin.
Hostesses are Mesdames Walter
Epstein, Mendel Stark, Becky Gen-
delman, Rose Bielewich and Sadie
Adler. Friends are welcome.

BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will meet 1 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Klein,
20840 Wayland, Southfield. Yitzhak
Margalit, head of the Hebrew de-
partment at the Jewish Center,
will discuss "Life in the Israeli
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, announces a fun
Army."
night will be held 8' p.m. Saturday,
BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD at the Oak Park Community Cen-
will hold its annual Mo'os Hitim ter. There will be games, prizes
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Thursday at and refreshments. The public is
the Gallery Art Center, Berkley. invited. Proceeds are designated
Ruth Barak will give a demonstra- for the Israel Child Rescue Fund.
tion of her skill of "vue d'optique." For information, call President
Sylvia Reitm a n, 358-1690, or
* *
Regina Weisman, EL 6-8038.
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
*
*
OMEGA will attend a Detroit
AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
Symphony Orchestra "coffee con-
cert" March 26 at Ford Audi- TICAL ASSOCIATION LADIES
torium. Chartered buses will leave AUXILIARY will hold a victory
from Northland Theater at 9:15 dinner party 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
a.m. After continental breakfast at the Kandyla Supper Club. For
at 10, the women will attend the reservations, call Mrs. David
concert, with guest pianist John Yaffee, 353-7820, or Mrs. Asher
Browning and guest conductor Smith, GR 4-3855 (days), GR
Werner Torkanowski. For infor- 4-5557 (evenings).
mation and reservations, call
Joanne Zuroff, 352-0321, or Arlene
Wenokur, 353-9168.

ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pione er
Women, will present a cham-
pagne supper-dance 7 p.m. March
27 at the Sutton Place clubhouse.
According to Mrs. Mary Koretz,
program chairman, entertainment
will feature Ray Adler in a spe-
cial program of Yiddish song and
humor. A Chagall lithograph don-
ated by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mil-
ler will be auctioned. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. Sol Millman,
352-3657.
* *
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Monday at the home
of Mrs. Ann Apple, 13200 S. Nor-
folk. Co-hostess for the afternoon
will be Mrs. Rose Berger. Plans
for the forthcoming donor lunch-
eon will be discussed, according
to President Mrs. Sadie Haut.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hold a special meeting noon
Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle
Center. Sara Friedman will be
guest speaker. The group will bid
farewell to members who are off
to Israel for Pesach and Independ-
ence Day, under the leadership
of Chana Michlin, president. Re-
freshments will be served. Guests
are invited.

*

Post-65 Medicare
Enrollment Urged

Mr. ana Mrs.. Sidney Wall of
Carol St. celebrated 25 years of
marriage at a surprise party given
by her brothers and sisters at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam An-
bender • of Southwood Dr., South-
field.

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Southfield Mayor Norman Feder presents a signed proclamation
to Mrs. Charles Kessler (left), president of the Women's Auxiliary
of the Maimonides Medical Society, and to Mrs. I. Walter Silver,
coordinator of the souvenir book, declaring next Tuesday as Maimon-
ides Women's Auxiliary Day. The silver anniversary donor luncheon
and fashion show will take place noon Tuesday at Raleigh House.
*
*

Maimonides Women Merkaz Meeting Set
A meeting of the Merkaz—=Center
to Give Luncheon
of Jewish Religious Observances—
will be held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
Proceeds to Projects at the Young Israel Center of

Proceeds from the forthcoming
25th anniversary donor luncheon of
Maimonides Medical Society Wom-
en's Auxiliary will go to many
philanthropies, from scholarships
to aid to the handicaped in Israel.
The event is scheduled for noon
Tuesday at the Raleigh House.
Maimonides projects include:
Scholarships for medical students
at Wayne State University, Uni-
versity of Michigan and Hebrew
University; clinical research at
Hadassah Medical Center;-. and aid
to the visually handicaped in De-
troit Public Schools, to residents of
Plymouth State Home and Training
School and to the Jewish Institute
for the Blind, as well as to the
Zamenhoff Orthopedic Clinic in
Tel Aviv for the purchase of med-
ical services and prosthetic appli-
ances.
Maimonides Auxiliary also con-
tributes and services the Allied
Jewish Campaign, American
Cancer Society, American Red
Cross, American Red Mogen
Dovid, League of Jewish Women's
Organizations, Michigan Cancer
Society, United Foundation Torch
Drive and USO Canteen.
For luncheon tickets, call Mrs.
Norman Moss, 353-2552, or Mrs.
Milton Nathanson, 353-8323.

Greenfield.
In a public statement prior to
the meeting, David J. Cohen, pres-
ident of the Merkaz, declared:
"Let each and everyone in our
midst who is in sympathy with
the Merkaz program make every
effort to attend the meeting. The
latest, up-to-date reports will be
rendered and a course of action
for the future will be outlined."

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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will mark the 23rd an-
niversary of Israel and Jewish
Music Month at its meeting noon
Monday at the Workmen's Circle
Center. Vocalist Ruth Goldman
will sing Yiddish and Hebrew
songs, accompanied by Rose Mash
at the piano. Hostesses are Rose
Amber, Bessie Litwak and Mania Summer Hebrew Course
Weinstein. Friends are invited.
Esther Nusbaum announces a for Teachers Set in NYC
membership campaign in honor of
NEW YORK—A six-week accel-
the chapter president, Rebecca erated course in conversational
Cohen, is now in progress.
Hebrew for teachers will be offer-
* * *
ed June 28-Aug. 6 by the Board
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, of Jewish Education here and the
will meet noon Wednesday at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Yes-
Carlyle Towers clubhouse. Brunch hiva University, in cooperation
will be served at no charge, and with the department of education
Sarah Friedman will sing. Presi- and culture of the Jewish Agency
dent Jeanette S e r 1 i n g invites and Ivriah.
friends.
Classes will meet in the Yeshiva
* * *
University building. Qualified stu-
.HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer dents may register for credit at
Women, will hold an oneg Shabat the Ferkauf Graduate School.

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