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October 06, 1972 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-06

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24—Friday, Oct. 6, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Beth Achim Women Ready Show IORT's Conference Speakers Listed

JERUSALEM—The roster William Haber, president of
of speakers for the national the American ORT Federa-
board conference of Wo- tion and of the Central Board
men's American ORT Oct. of the World ORT Union.
22-25, is filling with the an-
nouncement that Prime Min-
ister Gold Meir will address
the opening session.
...)
Garn et 4

Blue-White Box C learance Focus
of JNF Women's Luncheon Oct. 17

The Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund will hold its fall
Blue-White Box luncheon
11:30 a.m. Oct. 17 at Cong.
!Mai Moshe.
Mrs. Frank Silverman,
president, said guest speak-
er will be Irving I. Katz, ex-
ecutive director of Temple
Beth El and chairman of the
Jewish National Fund Blue-
White Box committee.
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, pro-
gram chairman of the day,
reports that color film of the
Orava—JNF's new develop-

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will be shown.

Other features are the pre
sentation of an oil painting
by Rose Keywell to the work
er clearing the most Blue
White boxes during the cur
rent campaign.

Mrs. Anton A. Rosenfeld,
membership chairman; and
Mrs. Samuel Wexler, co-
chairman. point out that life
memberships to the JNF are
still available, with life mem-
bers' names being inscribed
on a plaque displayed at the
JNF office. New life mem-
bers will be pinned formally
and new members introduced
at the meeting.
Admission to the luncheon
will be given to all who bring
their JNF Blue-White boxes
to he cleared. Taking a new
Blue-White Box for the home
and making a minimum con-
tribution of $2.50 also will
serve as an admission.
Mrs. Julius Ring heads the
women's Blue-White B o x
committee, consisting o f
Mesdames Israel Kardener,
Albert Potiker, Abraham
Mayers and Sol Lifsip.
Social hostess chairman
will be Mrs. Alex Fried and
her committee, Mesdames
Leon Dick, Louis German-
sky, Sam Goldberg, Joseph
Grossman, Samuel Kohak-
er and Bernard Stashefsky.

Morris Chasnirks
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(Continued from Page 23)

NORTHEAST CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will benefit from subscrip-
tions by members and
friends to the 1972-73 Detroit
Town Hall Series at Fisher
Theater. Nine national "opin-
ion makers" are being pre-
sented in this series, the next
one to be James R. Hoffa on
Oct. 16. Others are Peter
Max, Julian Bond, Jack An-
derson, Ellen Peck, Dr. Irwin
Stillman, Bob Talbert and
Vidal Sassoon. All lectures
are scheduled on 11 a.m.
Wednesdays. Chapter Chair-
man, Mrs. Arthur Colton 868-
9763, will accept orders. Of-
ficers recently inducted Mrs.
Charles Lapides as president •

• •

FARMINGTON GROUP
Iladassah, will open the sea
son with a luncheon noo n
Oct. 10 at Hunters Ridg e
Apts. club house. Mrs. Jame s
Beuerle, foreign policy chair -
man, and Mrs. Sheldon Sic -
gel, legislative action chair -
man of the West Bloomfield -
Farmington Area League o f
Women Voters, will discuss
the pros and cons of t'ie na-
tional issues in a program,
"Election Issues of 1972."
Mrs. Frank Blas is program
chairman, and Mrs. Louis
Zuckerman president.
• • •

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will conduct its
Charges
annual "Tag Days" Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday. Volun
teers with canisters will solic
SHARON GROUP, liadas- it funds in shopping, business
sah, will hold a petite lunch- and dining areas of Detroit
eon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at and suburbs. The proceeds
the home of Phyllis Licht. will be used for patient care
20955 Virginia, Southfield. and research at the City of
Mrs. Donald ScSiller will Hope Medical Center.


speak on Hadassah's youth
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wo-
movement and a movie, "Ha-
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
shahar Means the Dawn,"
Tuesday at Charter House
will be shown,
Apts. club house. A celebra-
• • •
tion of the 47th anniversary
OAKLAND HILLS CHAP- of Pioneer Women will take
TER, Women's American place. Guests are invited.
. . .
ORT, will hold an art auction
8:30 p.m. Saturday at Park
BATYA CHAPTER, Mizra-
West Galleries. Albert Scag- chi Women, will meet 8:30
MR. AND MRS. CHA.SN1CK IMne will be auctioneer. p.m. Tuesday at the home of
There will be a champagne Mrs. Sherri' Persin, 18189
The 50th wedding anniver-
preview with hors d'oeuvres Goldwin, Southfield. Guest
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
at
7:30, advises auction speaker will be Mrs. Isabel
Chasnick of Northgate Blvd.,
Oak Park, was celebrated at chairman Anita Sokoloff. A Pearlman of New York, Miz-
a recent party in Northland nominal fee will be charged. rachi national field represen-
• • •
tative. A new movie from Is-
Inn, hosted by their children,
SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS- rael, "Shalosh Means 3," will
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schoen-
TERHOOD's opening lunch- be shown. Mrs. Pearlman
feld.
Present were friends and eon meeting noon Ajonday at served as executive director
family from Los Angeles, the synagogue will feature of the Eleanor Roosevelt In-
Chicago, Dayton and Fort the awarding of an ivory ternational Workshop in Hu-
Lauderdale, as well as De- damask tablecloth with eight man Relations and campaign
troit
matching napkins. Anyone director of the United Com-
The couple was married in bringing a household item munity Fund, prior to her
ois ALs. a 1, los
L.AGO•E
Chicago in 1922 on Mr. Chas- for an "attic treasures" re- present post. As director of
Ord , y 10-550 •TPURS.& 'AI. TO •
nick's birthday, Sept. 10. sale will be eligible. Items the Drama Lab T:leater, she
IMMINGHAM
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141 W Moplo Rd
16930 Korclwvol
years before coming to De- ware, books and antiques. ances, among them the an-
troit.
according to Mrs. Irvin ,' nual Warsaw Ghetto Com-
Laker,
fund-raising
vice- memoration in Essex Coun-
president.
Rabbi
Irwin ty, N. J.
• • •
Groner will speak on "Juda-
OAK PARK GROUP, Ha-
ism and the Occult." Guests
KOSHER MEATS 8 POULTRY MKT .
are welcome. Luncheon, at dassah, will hold its paid-up
a nominal fee, and sitter membership luncheon noon
reservations may be made Tuesday at the Zionist Cul-
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with Mrs. Daniel Gilbert. tural Center. Arts and crafts
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353-9518, or Mrs. Myron Mil- by members will be shown.
To participate, or for infor-
SHOULDER STEAK
grom, 353-9514.
lb
mation, call Peggy Shafir,.
• • •
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CORNED BEEF
lb
DOWNTOWN SYNA-
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meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at Radomer Garage Sale
Charter House Apts. club
Radomer Aid Society will
HOLLYWOOD ROAST
lb
rooms. Speaker is Max h old its annual garage rum-
Chomsky, attorney and his- mage sale 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun-
HAMBURGER
lin.
torian, who will review "Ten day through Tuesday at the
for Kadish." Guests are in-
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That session will also hear
an address by Daniel Mayer,
former minister of labor in
Mrs. William Tarnow, chairman of the Beth Achim –
several French cabinet s,
Sisterhood ceremonial gift shop, will display a variety of
chairman of the executive
ceremonial and religious objects including jewelry, de-
committee of the World
canters, candlesticks and boutique items, at Beth Achim's
ORT Union and president
Antique and Art Show 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday and 10
of the League for the Rights
a.m.-5 p.m. Monday in the social hall. Mrs. Leo Gaspas,
of Man.
chairman of the day, said there will be displays by more
Israel Minister of Finance
than 35 dealers. There will be antiques, paintings, sculp-
Pinhas
Sapir and Gen. Chaim
ture, pottery, photographic art and a variety of crafts.
Herzog,
president of ORT-
Mrs. Jerome Silberman is in charge of the Village Petit
Israel, will speak Oct. 23.
Cafe, and there will be a country candy store and bake
shop. The public is invited. Tickets may be purchased at
On Oct. 24, the main speak-
the door.
ers will be Israel Minister of

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