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November 26, 1971 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-26

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2L Friday, November 26, 1971

JW ,-,Pledges -$1-Million to He6reNkr
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Daughter Given
Award by Fisher

Mrs;Leonard H. Weiner, inunediate oast president of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women and Chairman of the "summit-con- ,
ference'' in Israel, addresses the audience at the Hebrew University.
Seaterl on the dias are, Mrs. Earl Marvin, 'Council president, and
Hebrew University President Avraham Harman.



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JERUSALEM — The National
Council of Jewish Women, meeting
in conference here, committed
$1,000,000 over a 10-year ,period
to the Hebrew Nniversity for fund-
ing of the Council-sponsored Cen-
ter for Research in • Education of
the Disadvantaged.
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner was
made an honorary fellow of the
university during ceremonies, at
which tribute was paid to her 30
years' service to the NCJW.
At the Center for Research in

Yollick-Coopermali
Rites Set for Summer

en 's:Division

ran wine:

Mrs. Mortis J. Brandwine Will
head the women's division of the
1972.. Allied JeWish campaign-Is-
rail. - Emergency ,Funcl, Samuel
Frankel; general Campaign chair-,
man, announced.% .-' ,-•
I-Mrs.:-Brandwine -held the._chair7,
instnship -in .the 1971' drive during
_ which the women- raised an un-
precedented $1,342,000-
A former vice President of 'the
women's division, MM.. Brandwine
is a vice- president of the Jewish
Family and Children's Services
and serves on the Jewish Welfare
Federation health and welfare di-
vision as- well as its board of gov-
ernors. She ' is' a member of the
national board of the. Joint Die.'
tribution Committee and of the
steering_ committee for Israel

A luncheon at the

of Mrs.
L. Deutsch_ of Ardatoor Drive,
Birinligham; will launch the Wom-
en's Division Pre-Campaign -at-noon

Mrs. Burt :J. Siris, New York,
past:: chairman. designate of the

national women's division of the
United Jewish. Appeal, will be the
speaker at the advance gifts meet-
ing.

Beth Yelusdali PTA Sets
Rummage Sale on Dec. 5

The PTA of-' Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will hold a rummage sale
noon-5 p.m. Dec. "5 at the school.
Anyone with usable clothing,
household item= or small furniture
MRS. MORRIS J. BRANDWINE should bring- it- to - the school or
call Mrs. David Lieberman, 968-
Bonds women's division. She was 2979," for -pick-up.
a delegate to the WomeWa Cani
paign chairman's Overseas Mis-
sion of the United Jewish Appeal.
For Custom Dicrpery
Mrs. Merle Harris will serve
as executive vice-chairman-for the
r'icart:19, Calf
fund-raising drive for the second
year. - - -
Mrs. N. Brewster Broder hai
been named pre-campaign chair-
man of the women's' division. lit
4 -
1965 she- was the
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DRAP;=
CLEA
t h e Greenberg
Leadership
Award. She has
It
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been active in all
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phases of educa-
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tion and fund-
raising in the or-
ganized Jewish
community for 20 -
years.
u hvfban Cod Collect
Mesdames
Charge,
David Pollack, Mrs. Broder

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Education of the Disadvantaged,
some 10-15 projects are under
way, dealing with different facets
of education for the 60 per cent of
Israel's school population which
comes from culturally disadvan-
taged backgrounds.
Israel Prime Minister Golda
Meir, addressing a banquet held
in, the Knesset, said that Jews
from Muslim countries are not dis-
criminated against in Israel. How-
ever, they had been discriminated
against in their countries of origin
Samuel Schiff, Eugene Sloan and
and they had brought the results
Mrs. D. Lawrence Sherman re- A. Alfred Taubman are vice-chair-
of that discrimination with them
Classified Ads Get 'Quick Results
man of the-pre-campaign.
ceived
the
Sylvia
Simon
Green-
to Israel. "Our problem is US find
the most rapid way of wiping out berg Award for outstanding
that which was once their fate," young leadership at the joint
meeting of the--Jewish - Welfare
she said
Federation and United Jewish -
Charities. The presentation was
made by her father, Max M.
Metro Division to Host
Fisher, president of the Council
AJC Women Leader
of Jewish Federations and •Wel-
fare Funds. - Mrs. 'Sherman is a
Mrs. 'Morris H. Brandwine, chair-
director of the women's division
man, of the women's division- of the
e of Alliecl:Van-Linee Largest Haulers
and has been an -active leader
1972 Allied Jewish Campaign-Is-
rael Emergency Fund, will be in its annual Allied Jewish Cam;
1300
N.
Campbell
Road
2253 Cole Street
speaker at a leadership meeting paign-Israel EmergencyFund. '
Royal Oak
Birmingham
During the 1971 campaign
, she
of the metropolitan division of the
was chairman of the pilot project
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campaign, 10 a.m. Dec. 5 at Fed-
instrumental in developing-a new
eration Apartments.
category of pledies in the divi-
John Nemon, chairman of the
sion. She will head the project
metropolitan division, which car- again in 1972. She is a member
SERVING-ONLY
ries responsibility for approxi- of the Jewish Community Cen-
PRIME AND -
mately 3,000 contributors to the ter bpard of directors.
appeal, has invited all members to
CHOICE MEATS
attend the open board meeting to
learn more about programs in De-
troit's Jewish social services.
He pointed out that Federation
Apartments is the newest mem- . Mrs. Alexander Dorchen, presi-
Member Detroit Retail
ber agency of the Jewish Welfare - dent, announces that the 34th an-
Kosher Meer Dealers Assoc.
Federation. Those attending the nual donor luncheon will be held
meeting will have a chance to see noon Dec. 7 at Cong. Beth Shalom.
the new facilities. The first of its
Mrs. Jack Friedman will be
senior citizen tenants moved into hostess, and Marti - Lynn Rose,
their apartments in August. Since vocalist, will entertain. Prizes will
13721 W. 9 MILE
then more than 200 men and wom- be given.
WE DELIVER
en have occupied the entire build-
For tickets and information; call
ing.
Mrs. Harry Schechter, - 557-6674 or
Mrs. Sam Kreisler, 537-0117.
The organization will meet noon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
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Barney Blavin, 24091 Eastwood;
Oak Park.

891-1818

MOVING &
STORAGE . CO.

MISS HARRIET YOLLICK

Mrs. Sadie Yollick of Gilchrist
Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter Harriet Sue to
Mark Irwin Cooperman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Auble Cooperman of
Concord Dr., Southfield.
Miss Yollick, daughter of the
late Harold Yollick, is a senior at
Wayne State University.
A July wedding is planned.

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Coin . Collectors to Trade
Their Wares Tuesdai
-- The Israel; NuinismatiC -Kbeiety

of, Michigan Wi
ll meet 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Jewish Cenier/10
ltile branch. • - - •
NemberS end gUests
have
the opporttmity' to buy, - iell and
trade :Israeli'numismatic- items.
prior to' the'meeting
Dr. Burton Zack will discuss
"'What Can You Collect?," cover-
ing.wsedals,- tokeils, paper money
and other Israeli items.
Per Infcematkin bull -Sycl - 13hie=
stone, president, 534-5800.

Someone to talk to and to cheer you?
A' listening post?
A sounding board?
volunteer to shop,. visit,`.
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