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April 28, 1972 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 28, 1972-31

Mrs. Shazar Greets USSR Jews

Morgenthau Lodge to Mark 25th 1 ear-

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7ctivit ies

Pioneer Women founder Rachel Shazar, wife of Israel President
lalman Sha-ar, addresses a recent reception for Russian Jewish
newcomers at the President's House in Jerusalem. Arranged under
the auspices of Pioneer Women-Moetzet Hapoalot, the orientation
meeting is part of that organization's continuing program to aid
immigrant absorption. Pioneer Women, through Moetzet Hapoalot in
Israel, is responsible for operation of all day-care services in all
absorption centers in Israel,

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ALBERT TUCKER LODGE an-
nounces the election of the follow-
ing officers for 19'72-73: Richard
Kay, president; Michael Small.
Stephen Brown, Gary Moss and
Alton Lazar. vice presidents: Max
Dubrinsky, Sheldon Goldsmith and
Barry Kaufman, secretaries; Mar-
vin Kaplan, editor; and Louis Stor-
binsky, guardian. The' lodge will
hold a Las Vegas night 8:30 May
13 at Beth A!)raham-Hillel syna- '
vogue. Refreshments will be served .
For tickets. call Jerry Olson. 548-
5731
'
-
MASADA CHAPTER will have
a mother and daughter luncheon
12.30 p.m. Sunday at Stouffer's
Northland Inn. Two fashion shows.
one for children and one for
adults, will he featured. For in-
formation, call Roz Levine. 851-
4251, or Cookie Koblin, 851-5673 .

Henry Morgenthau Lodge of Gordon, Rose Boone, Barbara Gor-
Harriet Rapaport, Esther
Bnai Brith will hold its 25th anni- zeck
I
,
versary celebration with a dinner- Pastor and Ruth Gaynor.
dance 6:30 p.m. May 7 at the '-
Raleigh House. This will be a
IS.' - I re I lap," Ito
innounce — 1'erer ;•
combination celebration with the
hIcele,•*•
Ireont
flat
chapter and bowling league.

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Simons Praises
Heineman's Role
In Local History

Leonard N. Simons, presiding
over the ceremony held at the
Detroit Historical Museum, April
20, in honer of David E. Heine-
man, designer of the Flag of De-
troit, spoke of "old memories with
young hopes."
He stated that the Historical
Museum functions under such
traditions, and he declared: "We
try to learn from the past, live
in the present and plan for the
future."
The late David Heineman's
numerous services were recalled
and his memory was honored at
the well-attended ceremonies.

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if every imaginative maker of leg-
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FRANCES SOLOVICH CHAP-
TER is having a membership din-
ner 8 p.m. Tuesday at the South-
field Civic Center. The dinner is
for those members who have paid
their 1972 dues. Mrs. Lesley
Schneider is the membership
chairman.

A three-game Bnai Brith doubles
bowling tournament will be held
May 13 and May 20-21 at Plum
Hollow Lanes under the sponsor-
ship of the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Bowling Association
and the Bnai Brith Women's Bowl-
ing Association of Metropolitan De-
troit.
There are five different squad
times available at 8 or 10 p.m.
May 13 or 20 and 8 p.m. on May
21. Deadline for entries is May 6.
First prize is $150; second, $75:
and third, $50.
For information or entry forms.
call the tournament .chairmen,
Mrs. Mark Klinger, 476-4580, or
Ivan Edelstein, 474-7363. Entry
forms also are available through
any Bnai Brith bowling league or
at Plum Hollow Lanes.

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Sensational Savings

ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAP-
TER will hold a rummage sale
today at the Royal Oak Women's
Club in Royal Oak. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Arthur Fink, 547-
5012, or Mrs- . Saul Lenhoff, 557-
0969.

Bnai Brith to Bowl
Them Over in May

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A feature of the evening will
he an original production entitled
Time,"
by members of the lodge
-
I/20
and chapter, headed by
Kaplan.
Members of the cast are lly
Blinder, Larry liarwin. Herm Bur-
ton, Lou Freeman, Bob Russrnan,
Norm Bernstein, Israel Cohen, Ar-
nie Ruskin, Bernice Soskin, Bunny

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Harold Weiss heads the anniver-
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Norm Bernstein. Allan Nathan, Leo
Kaplan. Art Schussler, Harold
Zuker. Jack Rose. Hy Goldman,
Phil Rothschild, Evelyn Sedley,
Bernice Soskin, Barbara Gorzeck,
Bunny Gordon, Elsie Rodd. Rose
Boone. and Lillian Kay.

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