THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
24—Friday, June 23, 1972
I

New ORT Group Formed

JNF-Bond Luncheon Honors Pearl Nosan iLocal Therapist

Wins State :114-ard

A Birmingham woman has re-
; ceived Michigan's coveted Minute

Vo me n 's
ela 1)s

A new chapter of Women's
American ORT, for young, single
women has been inaugurated. For
information, call Judi Rosen, 549-
2594. or Beth Meizlcr. 459.2147.

1 Man award.

Mrs. Miriam Thralls of Cole Rd ,
Birmingham, an assoc.:is: , profes-
sor of oecupational therapy at
Wayne State Univer,i!y, v.a, cited
by Gov. Milliken for 1-1,-7- efforts
promoting and seizing the stale
to other protessiona's in her field

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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY NA• •
TIoNAL WOMEN'S COMMITTEE. '
Detroit Chapter, will hold a gen-
eral orientation meeting 10 a rn
Wednesday at the home of Mrs
Eugene Sons. 70 lurk - Ln Birm-
ingham

including

Throu

At the Women of the Jewish National Fund Israel Bond luncheon.
ahich realized a total of over S- 90.000 in Israel Bonds and in preference
shares of the Israel Bank of Agriculture are (from left) standing:
Mesdames Nathan L. Fink, Israel Bond women's division golden
sponsor chairman; William Levin, luncheon co-chairman; Frank
Silverman, Women of 'NE' president; David Pollack, Detroit Israel
Bond women's division chairman: Sidney Schwartz, women's divison
sponsor co-chairman: and Samuel Hamburger, women's division
trustee chairman. Seated are: Mrs. Louis Levine, luncheon chair-
man; Mrs. Pearl Nissan, honoree. who was presented with the Israel
Shalom Award; and Emil Cohen, guest star. Mrs. Nosan was honored
for her dedication to the community, to the Jewish people, to the
Jewish National Fund and to Israel Bonds.

Part.

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PORTRAITS
CANDIDS

b

e on the national level
subcommitte
will explore and make suggestions
..1/i//7 - 1 . on one or more projects which can
,
he pursued jointly by the cooperat- !
groups, to make impact on a I
specific aspect of the problems of
concern. Their recommendations
will he brought to the next meet-
ing of the Conference for adoption.

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'1 her work 51/4 I!

YOUR CANDID COLOR

ha , enc. ■ iir.,_,•:1 art; recruited stu-
dents and rn:cdoomf therapists to
stud•, and u,ri, in Michigan. She
was one of women to reeeiN. e
the award

ALBUM
FINER
WINER

WILL BE

Mrs. Thralls received her de-
gree
in occupational therapy
from Wayne State and a degree
in administration and super-
vision from Western Michigan
University - .

WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY

The mother of a 10-year-old son,
Mrs. Thralls is a member of
Temple Rol Ami, where she is a
teacher in the religious school;
president of the adult bowling
league; and a past member of the
temple's board of directors

NF:W YORK—A nationwide plo- ganizations of Church Women
ne•ring program to enable church United. the National Federation of
i and synagogue women "to trans- Temple Sisterhoods: Women's
• late their religious idealism into Branch of the Union of Orthodox ,
practical action in dealing with the Jewish Congregations of America;
current threatening challenges to and National Women's League of
western civilization" was launched the United Synagogue of America.
by the Conference of Church and
A letter wili be circulated to the
Synagogue Women at its spring various constituencies with a pro-
' meeting at the headquarters of the posal to initiate open dialogues 't
National Women's League of the locally on social action issues, for I
United Synagogue of America. Jewish and Christian women of the
The Conference, an ongoing !various denominations.
agency, represents the national or-1
In a simultaneous approach, a

Inv.,:

and His ORCHESTRA

theca pl-s- n.do , nuide, M.-s Thralls

Church, Synagogue Women Issue Call to Social Action

Candy Centerpieces

Jan Gilbert

She also us , ins!:ille I a, presi •
Occupational
tiow of th,:
Thorapy As , ,c,t,c)n.

()AK PARK NSIIEI CDABAD
STCDY GROUP will meet 3 p m
Saturday at the home of Airs. Ar-
nold Eis"enman 14511 Vernon, Oak
Park Rabbi David M Lieberman
will speak.
• . .
OAK PARK NSIIEI (TIARA')
STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile areal
will meet 3 p.m_ Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Greenwald.
22000 Kenosha, Oak Park. Rabbi
Betzalel Gottlieb will speak

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