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April 02, 1971 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-02

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Friday, April 2, 1971 - 27

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Max Stollman Nominated
for Re-Election by JWF Women

Mrs. Max Stollman has been
nominated for a second term as
president of the women's division
of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
Election of officers and board
members will be on the agenda of
t h e division's
annual meeting
May 19 at the
Jewish center.

iJ

Mesdames Hymen C. Broder, Lew-
is B. Daniels, Max Frank, Ivor J.
Kahn, Julian H. Krolik, Alexander
Sanders and Leonard Weiner.
Nominated representatives to the
federation board of governors for
a one-year term are Mrs. Morris
J. Brandwine and Mrs. Joseph

Jackier.

Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse is chair-
man of the nominating committee,
Mrs. Stollman
which consists of Mesdames Mil-
11 a s served in
ton J. Doner, Hugh W. Greenberg,
many capacities
Joseph H. Jackier, Maurice I.
vvith the division
Kurzmann, Mitchell Mandeberg and
and was its
Brand Marwil.
Allied Jewish
Additional nominations f o r
Campaign chair-
board and officers may be made
man during two
by petition, signed by 25 mem-
campaigns.
bers of the women's division and
submitted at least one week in
Nominated
advance of the annual meeting.
vice president is
All women who contribute to the
Mrs. David Han- Mrs. Stollman
dleman. Renominated for their 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
vice president posts are Mesdames Emergency Fund are members of
N. Brewster Broder, Norman Nai- the division and entitled to vote
at the annual meeting.
mark and George Stutz.
Mrs. Merle Harris has been re,
nominated recording secretary and
Mrs. William L. Deutsch, corre-
sponding secretary.
Nominated to the board of di-
rectors for a three-year term are
Mesdames John C. Hopp Jr.,
"Israel Comes to Women's World"
Seymour Jones, Max L. Lichter,
is the theme for this year's major
Burt Mahler, Brand Marwil, fund
raiser for Shaarey Zedek SU-
Seymour H. Rowe, Victor Shiff- terhood. The project, a third an-
man, A. Alfred Taubman, Bruce nual Women's World event, will
Thal and Isadore Winkelman.
take place April 27 and 28 in the
Nominated for re-election to a synagogue social hall.
three-year term on the board are
Women's World 1971 will open
Mesdames Morris Baker, Arnold with comedy stars, the Ayalons,
E. Frank,. David Handleman, Dav- performing in an Israeli-style night-
id J. Schachter and Samuel Schiff.
club setting. A shopper's mall open
Mrs. Deutsch, serving as an of-
that evening and the following day
ficer in the last year of a second
will feature the newest items man-
term, is nominated for an addi- ufactured in Israel.
tional three-year term.
The following morning, the key-
Mrs. Charles Lakoff is a new
note speech will be delivered by
nominee to the advisory service
Goldie Adler, who will have re-
council, and up for re-election are cently returned from Israel.
That afternoon. the guest
speaker will be Dr, Bruno Bat-
-tlebeitn, internationally known
child rearing expert, who will
show films and discuss his recent
book, "The Children of the
Dream." The book by the pro-
fessor of psychology and psychi-
atry details research on children
raised in Israeli kibutzim.
PURITY: CI-LAPThR, Order of
Luncheon will be available noon
the Eastern Star, will. meet 7:45 Wednesday. A garden cafe and a
p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple. bake shop will be set amid the
Refreshments will be - served.
boutiaue shops. Featured booths
will display ceremonial gifts and
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Israeli jewelry. A flea mart will be
CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Monday a highlight of the project.
at the Zionist Cultural Center.
For the Wednesday programs, a
Plans for the forthcoming instal- sitter service has been planned for
lation of officers will be discussed. children who are trained and 3
*
years or older. Reservations for
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP the service may be made with the
will hold a dinner meeting to dis- ticket chairmen, Mrs. Leonard
cuss the May 2 Cherub Ball 7 p.m.! Baron, 353-3844, and Mrs. Gerald
Monday at the Whitehall Apart- Margolis, 628-1250.
meats clubhouse.
* • ••
Nahelu Operators Plan
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
OMEGA plans an afternoon of art Day Camp This Summer
Fred, Judy and Gary Stern an-
Tuesday at the Institute of Arts.
Chartered buses will leave the nounce the opening of Nahelu Day
Northland Theater 11:45 a.m., with Camp for the 1971 summer season.
The Sterns have operated Camp
a tour of the galleries to follow
luncheon at 12:15 p.m. The annual Nahelu since 1968 and have devel-
election of officers also will be oped an all-inclusive day camping
program, featuring daily swim in-
held.
*
*
struction, professional arts and
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer crafts instruction and hot lunctits
Women, will honor five members for all campers each day, with no
leaving for a Passover tour to extra charges.
For open house and registration
Israel noon Monday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Mrs. Morton information, call the camp office,
Barnett, who recently participated 642-3741. Information on the main
in the national leadership seminar camping program is available at
in Israel, will speak at the farewell 644-7600.
for Ida and Pearl Chaifetz, Eva
Gertzman, Jennie Jaffee and Rose In Thing: Fur Hot Pants
Longtime Detroit furrier Sam
Tenner. Hostesses will be Gladys
Offen is frying a new angle with
Auster and Jennie Bigelman.
* *
his stock in trade: mink hot pants.
Offen, who recently moved to
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a general Birmingham from Livernois Ave.,
board meeting noon Monday at the has sold most (by now, probably
Raleigh House. Pictures will be all) of the 10 pairs of fur hot
taken for the June journal. Tickets pants he made up. He's also made
are available for the dinner-square them out of navy South African
dance May 22 at Ramblewood lamb, stenciled rabbit and curly
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Women's World
to Revolve Around
an Israeli Theme

Young Musicians at Center Concert

Sixteen-year-old pianist Neal
Stulberg and 18-year-old violinist
Rochelle Abramson will be solo-
ists at the family concert given by
the Center Symphony Orchestra
under the direction of Julius
Chajes 3 p.m. Sunday at the Jew-
ish Center.
Neal has been studying piano
with Mischa Kottler for the past
nine years. A concerto winner and
soloist at the National Music Camp
Interlechen, Neal will play
Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No.
2.
Miss Abramson studied with
Mischa Mischakoff and is now
studying at the University of
Michigan. Winner of both the jun-
ior and senior string competitions
of the Tuesday Musicale of De-
troit, the Pontiac String Competi-
tion and the Stillman-Kelly Nation-
al Competition, she will be heard

in Saint-Saens Rondo Capriccioso.
Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony will
open the concert.
Tickets are available at the Cen-
ter's cashier.



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Mo'os Hitim Plea
Issued for Needy
During Passover

An appeal for aid to the needy
on Passover has been issued by
the Mo'os Hitim Organization of
Detroit.
Morris Dorn, president, pointed
out that the traditional Mo'os Hitim
funds are urgently needed this
year to assist a growing number
of needy families.
"Our obligation is to provide
assistance to enable all to be in a
position to observe Passover and
to have a traditional seder," Dorn
said.
Contributions to the Mo'os Hitim
can be sent to the office of the
organization, 18515 . Wyoming, De-
troit.

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