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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 7, 1971. 27

Zeiger Women
Map Art Auction

omen's Clu4 activities

An art auction and exhibit at

Cong. Bnai Moshe is scheduled for
8:30 p.m. May 18 by Maurice C.
Zeiger Chapter of Bnai Brith.
There will be a champagne pre-
view at 7:30. Tickets may be pur-
chased at the door.
Included in the collection are
original graphics, etchings and
watercolors. A grand prize will be
awarded. Proceeds will go to Bnai
Brith programs and philanthropies.
For information, call Mrs. Harold
Rowe, co-chairman, 358-1670.
Others planning the event are
Mesdames Eugene Paul, invitation
chairman; Sylvia Ross, art show
chairman; Herbert Bez, president;
and Lionel Katchem, arrangement
chairman.

Catering

FOR

Home Parties

KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will salute Israel's 23rd
anniversary and Mother's Day at
its meeting noon Monday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Dessert
luncheon will be served by Sarah
Kanter and Esther Nusbaum.
Frances Dr i k e r and Frances
Shayne have planned a program.
President Rebecca Cohen will wel-
come members recently returned
from Israel. Friends are welcome.
* * *
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE WOM-
EN'S GROUP is sponsoring a book
review by Rabbi Sherwin Wine
12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the com-
munity room of the Federal De-
partment Store, 29720 Southfield,
Southfield. He will review "Zelda,"
by Nancy Milford. The admission
charge includes refreshments. For
information, call Mrs. Joel Hep-
ner,. 646-4588, or the Birmingham
Temple office, 549-5490.

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CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization will hold its 61st will welcome members just re-
annual M o t h e r and Daughter turned from Israel at its meeting
Luncheon noon May 18 at the noon Tuesday at the Workmen's
Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Mrs. Circle Center. Describing their
trips, and the Moetzet Hapoalot
Leo Laufer,
Pioneer Women projects visited,
chairman, said
will be Sarah Levine, Hannah Ja-
the organization
cobs, Clara Halper, Lena Shul-
helps to support
man, Bessie Goodman, Tillie
widows and or-
Shkolnick, Fannie and Aaron Born-
phans in all part
stein and Marsha Appel. Israel's
of the world,
23rd independence day will be
mainly in Israel,
saluated, and special refreshments
and does philan-
served. Friends are welcome.
thropic work lo-
* * *
call y. Sponsors
H A N I T A CHAPTER; Pioneer
for the luncheon
Women, will elect officers at its
are M r s. N o r- Mrs. Laufer
man Cottler and Mrs. Louis Jonas. luncheon noon Tuesday at the
Entertainment will be provided by home of Mrs. Bernard Luchtin,
Eric Rosenow. For information 26454 Humber, Huntington Woods.
and tickets, call Mrs. Laufer, 968- Mrs. Manuel Salinger, program
MISS DEBORAH INDENBAUM
chairman, announces that guest
7146.
speaker will be Walter Klein, ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Inden-
* * *
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD ecutive director of the Jewish baum of Bishop Ave., Oak Park,
Community Council. Mrs. Emanuel
will install officers and board
announce the engagement of their
members at a luncheon meeting Hinds is luncheon chairman. Mrs. daughter Deborah Faye to Alan
Israel
Pine,
president,
invites
noon Monday in the synagogue
Jerold Hitsky, son of Mr. and
social hall. Mrs. Philip Helfman, guests. For reservations, call Mrs. Mrs. Stanley E. Hitsky of Glen
Edward
Oshinsky,
LI
5-1540,
or
installation chairman, says Mrs.
Cove Ave., Farmington. The cou-
358-0137.
Norman Allan, concert pianist and Mrs. Harry Zeltzer,
'5 * *
ple was graduated from Wayne
composer, will perform some of
SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD State University. An August wed-
her original works. The program
1/2 Mile and ding is planned.
will include Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, STUDY GROUP (11
Lahser area) will meet 3:30 p.m.
and Mrs. Isadore Goren who will
give the presidential report. The Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jo-
seph Klein, 20840 Wayland. Chair-
.\\\\ 111/,
following officers will be installed men Mesdames Adina Jerusalem
41 ■ 70„.,
,
in a symphonic ceremony, from an and Leah Lipjszyo announce the
original script written by Mrs. guest speaker as Rabbi Yitzchok
%rifr
George • Liss, installing officer:
M. Lipszyc.
Mesdames Isadore Goren, presi-
* * *
dent; Harry Nachman, Sol Ham-
FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER,
merstein, and Abe Morrison, vice Mizrachi Women, plans its 33rd
FROM THE
presidents; Maurice Shacket, Man- annual donor luncheon for noon
uel K a t z m a n, and Theodore Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Thomas, secretaries; George A program is planned, and gifts
Brown, treasurer; and Ben Bonin will be awarded. For reservations,
SEYIVILCOlUER.
and Martin Share, mailing secre- call Shirley Tapfer, 421-0041.
KAPLAN
taries. Other members participat-
(Continued on Page 30)
ing in the program are Mesdames
and Co.
George Bassin, Samuel Dobkin,
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
Nicholas Fenakel, Jonas Goldberg,
• HYPNOSIS •
Hyman A. Lewis, consultant
OF FINE DIAMONDS
Bernard Pepper, Harry Portner,
Sidney Schwartz and Nathan Star-
LEWIS HYPNOSIS CENTER
' N Suite 100 ,r
man. For transportation, call Mrs.
18240 WEST McNICHOLS RD.
\ 60-9201:1
Morris Posner, motor corps chair-
Phone 535-9661
By
appointment

our
17th
year
man, 548-9305.
* *
TOWERS GROUP, Hadassah,
will hold its annual installation
luncheon noon Tuesday in the
Carlyle Towers banquet room.
Mrs. Harold Y. Hoffman will give
the invocation. Mrs. Morris Adler
will install the following: Mes-
Luella Dawson
Eunice Monson
dames Samuel J. Levitt, president;
Vice President
President
Albert Shulman, Herman Radner,
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Bernard Cooper, secretaries. Mrs.
Telephone (313) 645-0530
George Weingarden, chapter area
vice president is new adviser.
Guests are invited.
*
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
ESTABLISHED 1944
neer Women, will celebrate Israel
Independence Day with a Yom
Ha'Atzmaut luncheon, noon Thurs-
One of the largest collections
day at the Carlyle Towers club-
of Designers ready-made furs
house. The Israeli movie "Make
Deep Their Roots" will be shown.
Games will be played and gifts
awarded. Mrs. Irving Stepek, so-
cial chairman, invites guests.
* * *
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home of Mrs. Berel Shemtov, 14100
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W. Nine Mile. Rabbi Shemtov will
speak. Mesdames Ruth Gardin and
Leah Silver are chairmen.

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YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN-
FIELD SISTERHOOD plans a
mother and daughter dinner for
6 p.m. Thursday at the synago-
gue, announces Mrs. Sol Hober-
man, president. The Young Israel
Teens will entertain, and a spring
fashion show also is planned. Mrs.
Charles Snow and Mrs. Milton
.Duchan arery chairmen.

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