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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah,
will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at
Hadassah House to celebrate
Hanuka and the birthday of
Henrietta Szold. A film, "A
Boy Named Ami" will be
shown and highlights of Hen-
rietta Szold's life will be
read. Sara B. Epstein is
president, and Helen Kass
is chairman of the day. Re-
. freshments will be served.
Guests are invited.
• • •

ADAS SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its annual
paid-up membership lunch-
eon noon Monday at the
synagogue. Concert pianist
David Syme will perform.
There will be a nominal
charge. A baby sitter is pro-
vided.
• • •
DEGANIA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women President Mrs.
Sidney Weinstein, will enter-
tain members and their hus-
bands at a cocktail party
9 p.m. Saturday at her home,
26120 Woodville. Southfield.
The party is a thank you for
the successful fund-raising
project.
• • •
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a
theater party for "Milk and
Honey" Dec. 16 with an after-
glow at the home of Mrs.
Albert Rood, 25829 Parkwood,
Huntington Woods. For res-
ervations, call Mrs. Nathan
Portnoy, 356-7515.
• • •

NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN will hold a
board meeting noon Tuesday
at the MCL restaurant at the
Tel-Twelve Mall. A regular
meeting will be held noon
Thursday at the Knob-in-the-
Woods Apts. club house.
Doris Halprin, jewelry chair-
man, will display samples.
• • •
OAK PARK GROUP, Ha-
dassah, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Zionist Cul-
tural Center, Sybil Wayburn,
a representative of American
Airlines, will speak on "Pack-
ing Tips for Travelers." The
talk will be illustrated with
Israel film strips to be shown
through the courtesy of El
Al Israel Airlines. Guests
are invited. A dessert lunch
will be served.

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EVERGREEN GROUP,
Hadassah, will hold a thea-
ter party for "Milk and
Honey" 830 p.m. Saturday at
the Jewish Center. For in-
formation and tickets, call
Shirty Ostrovitz, 498-3387.
There will be an after-
theater party.
• • •
OAK PARK N'SHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Hillel
Abrams, 24650 Radclift.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Yudi Goldberg.
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• • •

CHILDREN UNLIMITED
will hold an open meeting
12:30 prn. Wednesday at the
Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club
house. A petite luncheon will
be served. For information,
call President Evelyn Colum-
bus, 353-4474.
• • •

AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
LADIES AUXILIARY Presi-
dent Mrs. Samuel Kaplan,
invites members to a lunch-
eon noon Wednesday at
Town and Country Club. For
reservations, call Mrs. Sam
Plucer, 851-4134, or Mrs.
Harold Biller, 557-7563.
• • •
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will have a
games night 8 p.m. Dec. 18
at the Zionist Cultural Cen-
ter, announces Mrs. Louis
Friedman, chairman. Pro-
ceeds will go to the Israel
Emergency Fund. Refresh-
ments will be served. Guests
and husbands are invited.
There is a nominal charge.
• • •
DAVID-HORODOKER WO-
MEN'S ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Bessie Kut-
nick, 25516 Lincoln Terrace,
ak Park, to celebrate the
success of donor luncheon.
• • •
BETH SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a Torah
Fund book review luncheon
noon Wednesday at the syna-
gogue. Mrs. Albert Rosen-
blum will review "My Name
Is Asher Lev," by Chaim
Potok, There will be a nom-
inal charge. For reserva-
tions, call Hilda Roman, 545-
5879, or Sandra Goodman,
548-8828.

Dr. Judah Shapiro Will Address
Pioneer Women Donor Event

The Greater Detroit Coun-
cil of Pioneer Women will
hold its annual donor lunch-
eon noon Wednesday at the
Raleigh House, when Dr.
Judah J. Shapiro will speak
on "Israel — 25 Years, Prob-
lems and Promises."
Dr. ShapirS, national presi-
dent of the Labor Zionist
Alliance and editor of its
monthly publication "Jewish
Frontier," is professor of
contemporary Jewish thought
at the Hebrew Union College
and professor of sociology
in the graduate division of
Herzliah Jewish
Teachers
Seminary,
Background music for the
luncheon will be provided by
the Eric Rosenow Trio.

n ews

Bialik Centennial to Be Marked

Celebrating the centennial torney Irving Ackerman, she
"LION IN WINTER" will
of the birth of Chaim Nach- continued to delve into the
be presented by Dramatour,
man Bialik, the national poet j classics at the Midrasha, as a professional touring corn-.
well as attending classes at
of modern Jewry, Detroit
pany 8:30 p.m. Dec. 16 and
Wayne State University.
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold
2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 17 at
Council
of
Pioneer
Women
Mrs. Morris Friedman of
its annual fund-raising lunch-
Our I.ady of Lourdes, River
eon noon Tuesday at the will hold an oneg Shabat 1:30 Chana Czenesh Chapter will Rouge. Tickets are available
Raleigh House. Guest speak- p.m. Saturday at the Labor set the tone by presenting at the door.
Zionist
Institute.
some Yiddish readings from
er will be Mrs. Morris Adler.
Chaim Bialik, "Man, Poet the works of Bialik. A
Mrs. Charles Ilimelhoch will
be commentator for the and Writer" will be the topic Hanuka program will be pre-
fashion show. Prizes will he of review and a critical sented.
Leave Everything to Us
Mrs. Frank Rath. Detroit
awarded and tickets will be analysis by Mrs. Irving
Ackerman.
Council vice president of
available at the door.
Mrs. Ackerman who has education, invites the corn.
• • •
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wo- studied Blank and his works m unity . Refresh merits ss ill
in
depth, is a student of He- precede the oncg. Mrs. Rich-
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
•Monday, at the Northgate brew and Yiddish literature. ard B. Kramer will be chair-
Apts. club house. Sam Hoch- After her marriage to at- man of the afternoon
man will give a reading.
Brunch will he -served.
• • •
OAK PARK N'SHEI CHA-
National Pioneer W0111411 I and
RAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
there
are
32
Arab
Mile area) will meet 2:30 Week was marked recently women clubs.
p.m. Saturday at the home by the presentation of procla-
The national board of Pio-
of Mrs. Yankel Getz, 23241 mations, recognizing that or- neer Women has set an Is-
Kipling. Rabbi Getz will ganization's achievements, rael 25th anniversary goal:
speak.
by Mayor Roman S. Gribbs each member enroll a new
WYN •nd HAROLD LANDIS
of Detroit, Norman Feder of member.
Southfield, Robert W. Page
Carolyn Bermin
of Birmingham and Gordon
The Classic Gudar Suci - t y
R.
Bryant of Huntington
Marries
o
Phone
r. Stein Woods, as well as super- of Michigan kill present the
renowned
Greek clas , ac
visors Earl Temples of Farm-
• STYLE
1s, I
ington Twp and John Do- tar duo, EVANGELOS
• ELEC., A, NICE
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herty of West Bloomfield
" • for their fourth rerital
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in as many years, ti 311 p
Twp.
today, in the lecture hall ,,f
WIN HAROLD CATERING
Moetzet Ilapoalot, the Is- the Detroit Institute of Arts.
racl affiliate of Pioneer
Women, started within the
Labor Zionist Organization
over 50 years ago. It fostered
an agricultural communal
will be open
type of life, as embodied in
FR1.-SAT. 10 to 5:30
the kihutz, with child care
SUN. 11-4
provisions enabling women to
for our
participate in the building of
a land.

! ! WHY WORRY ! !

Mayors Salute Pioneer Women

HOME CATERING

557-6157

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MRS. BENJAMIN STEIN

Sylvia's Fashions

Take your time in glittering moments.

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DR. JUDAH SHAPIRO

Semi-Annual
1/2 Off Sale

Following World War II,
the massive immigration to
Israel brought a staggering
number of social problems
to that country. At that time

Carolyn Hope Berman and
Benjamin Israel S:•in were Moetzet Ilapoalot Pioneer
married recently in an after- Women addressed itself to
Selling the latest fashions in ladies'
noon ceremony at Cong. Sha- those 'needs involving chil-
suits
-- Dresses — and gowns.
arey Zedek. Rabbi Herbert dren, youth and women.
Just in time for Holiday Season!
S. Eskin and Rabbi Gerald
Today Pioneer Women In-
Teller officiated. Rabbi Es-
ternational provides over 58
Come Early for Best Selection.
kin is the bride's great uncle
per cent of its social services
and he married the bride's
to minors and women, Jew
parents. Cantor Jacob Barkin
and Arab. More than 13,485
also officiated.
children are involved in var-
The bride is the daughter ious child care programs, and
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ber- close to 4,000 young people
26571 West 12 Mile Road
man of Harding Ave., Oak receive training in academic
Bloat Wool of North woltorn Hwy.)
Park. Parents of the bride- vocational and apprenticeship
Southfield • Phone: 354 - 3554
groom are Mr. and Mrs.
MON. - SAT. 10 to 5:30
courses. Women are offered
Harry Stein of Oxley Rd.,
imam sing M11111
150 vocational training classes I
Southfield.
The bride wore a long-
sleeved organza gown
trimmed in seed pearls and
lace. Her veil was decorated
with seed pearls and lace.
Encircle your wrist with o superb Bueche Good Swiss timepiece that
She carried a rose cascade.
enhances the hours with the brilliance of diamonds in on 18 karat
4ft
The bride was attended by
gold finely wrought bracelet 54 diamonds. In dual rows. surround
Aileen Shapiro, made of hon-
the single Opol rhor is the dial Or let your eye enjoy other marvel
or, and Alicia Erlich, flower
ously crafted Swiss ladies brocelet watches by Bourne-Mercier
girl. Best man was Chaim
Universal-Geneve and other fine manufacturers represented in
,
Jablonowski. Dennis II a a s
Our ',OS , c. ,..ilIection From $5 000 to 5125
A.-.7.174e4,..
was ring bearer.
The couple resides in Ypsi-
SEYMOUR KAPLAN & CO.
lanti.

Socialites to Dress Up
for New Year's Eve

offer the invocation, and
Mrs. Hyman Dinner will lead
in the singing of the an-
thems, accompanied on the
Mrs. Norman I. Leeman, piano by Mrs. Jacob Wilk.
Mrs. Gerald E. Goldberg,
national fond-raising chair-
man and past president of president of the Detroit
Council,
will extend greet-
the Greater Detroit Council
of Pioneer Women, Is In ings. For reservations, call
charge of arrangements.
the Pioneer Women office,
Mrs. Milton Weiss will 851-0750.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Dec. I, 1972-29

Detroit Socialite.: will cele-
brate New Year's Eve with
a dinner-dance 9 p.m. Dec.
31, at Berkley Masonic Tem-
ple. The community is in-
vited.
The kosher dinner will be
served buffet style, and there
will be hot and cold bever-
ages. There will be favors
and music for dancing will be
provided by "The Music
Makers."
For reservations, call Shir-
ley Kaner, 398-2296, or Sarah
Stern, KE 7-1158, by Dec. 20.
A dinner will also be held
for the organization's paid-
up members on Dec. 10, at
the Whitehall Apts. commu-
nity room.

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