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October 27, 1972 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-27

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omens

at northland
october 28 and 29

Our wealth of opulent,

luxurious furs are now

marked at very special prices.

NORTHEAST CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will hold an open luncheon
meeting to honor its mem•
tiers of 25 years or more
noon Nov. 8 at the Great
Lakes Club. Beverly Bel-
laire, local radio and tele-
vision personality, will he
guest speaker. Reservations
for the subscription luncheon
are being taken by Mrs.
Louis A. Welt, 1683 Lincoln.
shire, chairman of the hos-
pitality committee. The fol-
lowing are serving on the
hospitality committee: Mes-
dames Harry Becker, Wil-
liam Gershenson, Max Gerst-
man, Moritz Kahn, Elwood
Kukes, Harold Kukes, Nor-
man Levey, Felix Mahler,
Milton Miller. David Ruby.
Nate H. Schlafer, Sidney
Solomon and Harry Stocker.
Mrs. Charles Lapides, presi-
dent of Northeast Chapter,
invites prospective members
and guests. Mrs. Arthur Col-
ton, in charge of chapter's
Town Hall project, advises
that arrangements may be
made to attend the series or
individual lectures.

SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS.
TEFt140011 will hear the first
hook review in a series of
four town hall reviews 10
a.m. Wednesday in the syna-
gogue. The new novel "Sheila
Levine Is Dead and Living
in New York" will be an-
alyzed by Rabbi Irwin Gro-
ner. Complimentary contin-
ental breakfast will be
served. For series tickets
and sitter reservations, call
Mrs. Alvin Robinson, 642-
2790. Chairman of the series
Is Mettle Baron Golub.
• • •

• • •

ADAS SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its first oneg
Shabat 2 p.m. Saturday in
the synagogue board room.
Rabbi Seymour Rosenbloom
will review "0 Jerusalem"
by Larry Collins and Domi-
nique Lapierre. Mrs. Milton
Weiss is chairman of the day,
and Mrs. Norman Leemon,
co-chairman. The sisterhood
is holding a bimonthly dis-
cussion series on "Men Who
Made Jewish History," 12:30
p.m. Tuesdays at the syna-
gogue. Refreshments are
served at meetings. Baby
sitters will be available.
Chairman of the sisterhood
study institute is Mrs.
Pauline Canner.
• • •

TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will meet noon
Nov. 6 at the temple. Dr.
Derek Miller, chief of adoles-
cent service and professor of
psychiatry at the University
I of Michigan Medical Center,
will speak on "Understand-
! ing Adolescent Sexuality."
Lunch will be served free to
paid-up members. There will
, be a nominal charge for
guests. For reservations, call
the temple office, 863-7769
by Nov. 3. A baby sitter will
be available.
• • •

TEMPLE BETH EL SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a book
review 10:30 a.m. Tuesday
at the temple. Rabbi Richard
C. Hertz will review Chaim
Potok's "My Name Asher
Lev." Guests are invited at
no charge. For information,
call Mrs. Otto Wertheimer,
352-2537.
• • •

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wo-
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday at the Charter
House Apts. club room. Mn.

Gerald E. Goldberg will re-
port on the Cincinnati con-
ference. Brunch will be
served.
• • •

DAVID IfORODOKER

hudsoris

Club

WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
will meet noon Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Jack Fried-
man, 24000 Jerome, Oak
Park. The 35th donor lunch-
eon will be held Dec. 5 at
Shalom. For
Cong.
Beth
tickets and information, call
Mrs Harry Schechter, 557-
6674.



activities

NORTIIGATE CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Monday at the North-
gate Apts. recreation hall.
Ilostesses will be Mesdames
Blanche Gruenbaum, Tillie
Ginis, Hilda Feldman, Re-
becca Alger, Gussie Ringler,
Margaret Savin and Yetta
Aronoff. Clara Sherizen,
president, invites guests.

• •

JEWISH WOMEN EURO-
PEAN WELFARF: ORGANI-
ZATION will meet noon
Monday at the home of Ann
Appel, 13200e1 Norfolk. Host-
ess will be Mollie Baseman.
Refreshments will be served.

NEGRAII CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a
fund-raising benefit luncheon,
PURITY CHAPTER. Or-
in memory of the 11 slain
Israeli athletes, noon Tues- der of the Eastern Star, will
day at the Charter House hold a business meeting 7:45
Apts. club room. Proceeds p.m. Nov. 6 at Eureka
will go to Pioneer Women's Temple. Refreshments will
philanthropies in Israel. Mil- be served.

• •
dred Weiss, national program
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
and education chairman of
Pioneer Women, will be BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
speaker, and there will be Mile area) will meet 2.30
games. Guests are invited by p.m. Saturday at the home
President Mrs. Lillian Lub- of Mrs. Rubin Herman, 21820
Kipling, Oak Park. Guest
lin.
• • •
speaker will be Isadore
ACHIEZER will meet 8:45 Starr.
• •
p.m. Monday, at the home

ROSENWALD AUXILI

ART', American Legion. will
hold an executive board
meeting and luncheon 12:30
p.m. Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Ida Zuger, 19321
Evergreen.

(Continued an Page 21)

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Oct. 27, 1172-27

I I WHY WORRY

Leave Everything to Us

• • •

of
Mrs. Eli Friedman, 15060
Burton, Oak Park. Dr. Leon-
ard Lachover, resident in

psychiatry at Sinai Hospital,
will speak on "Child Rearing
In the United States and Is-
rael." Co-hostess is Mrs.
Moish Westreich.
• • •

SUTTON PLACE CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, will hold a holiday
bazaar 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 9
at the Sutton Place Apts.
lodge. Boutique items, books,
jewelry, toys, ceramics,
baked goods and hand-made
items will be for sale, and
lunch will be available.
There will be gift wrapping
service for a nominal charge.
• • •

ZEDAKAIT CLUB will meet '
noon Monday at the Coach
House Apts. club rooms.
Hostesses wit be Mrs. Jack
Krass and Mrs. Samuel Wex-
ler. The 41st donor luncheon
will be on Dec. 12 at the
Raleigh House.

OAK PARK NSIIEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Marcus
Sauerhaft, 24360 Westhamp-
ton. Mr. Sauerhaft will speak.

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