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January 05, 1973 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-05

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ADAS SHALOM SISTER-
BETH ABRAHAM-1111.1.EL
HOOD President Mrs. Sol SISTERHOOD will hold a
Hammerstein announces that luncheon meeting noon Mon-
the Sisterhood All-Day Insti- : day in the social hall of the
tute will start 10 a. m. synagogue. Mrs. Mollie Mi-
Monday, in the synagogue chaels will give a book re-
social hall. The theme will view. Prospective members
be - Justice in Judaism." • and friends are invited. For
Paul Winter, radio and tele- information, call the syna-
vision personality, will be gogue office. 851-6880. Mrs.
guest speaker. In the after- Israel Ilalpern is ticket chair-
noon, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal man for the 80th anniversary
will speak. Luncheon will be celebration of the synagogue.
served at a nominal fee. For information and tickets,
Guests are invited. Chairmen call Mrs. Halpern. 626-8138.
• • •
for the institute are Mes-
dames Harvey Nussbaum
WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
and Philip Heitman.
TIONAL FUND President,
Mrs. Frank Silverman an:
S1tAAREY ZEDEK SIS- nounces a board meeting will
TERHOOD will hold its paid- be held noon Tuesday at the
up membership luncheon Zionist Cultural Center. A re-
noon Monday in the syna- port on the Jan. 23 donor
event will be presented.
gogue. New members will
be honored at an 11:30 sherry Luncheon will be served by
Mesdames Leon Dick, Alex
hour, when the congregation's
new executive director Leo Fried and Sam Goldberg.
Mrs. William Levin, fund
Chak and his wife, Bernice,
will be introduced. Entertain. raising chairman, asks donor
workers
to attend.
ment will be provided by

• • •

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MRS. FREDRIC RICH

Behna Ruth Solomon and
Fredric Steven Rich were
married in an afternoon cere-
mony at Beth Torah S'yna-
gogue. North Miami Beach.
Dr. Max Lipschitz officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.
Solomon, former Detroiters
of North Miami Beach. Par-
ents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rich
of Atlanta.

The bride wore a chiffon-
over-taffeta tiered gown ac-
cented with lace and needle-
pointe ribbon. She carried a
bouquet of roses.
Attending the bride were
Laura Solomon, maid of
honor, Valerie Falke and He-
laine Seskin, bridesmaids.
Best man was Theodore Ses-
kin, and ushers were Louis
Solomon, Les Falke, Richard
Siegel, Michael Derling and
Bruce Beck.
After a honeymoon in the
Bahamas, the couple will live
in Athens, Ga., where they
plan to finish their studies.

"The Sisterhood Sensation-
als.".Members are asked to
bring attic treasures for the
April fund-raising event. Sit-
ters for children over 3 may
be reserved with the lunch-
eon reservations chairman,
Jackie Milgrom, 353-9514, and
Jo Gilbert, 353-9518. Chair-
men of the program and
luncheon are vice presidents
Cynthia Steinberg and Mar-
ian Pierce.
• • •

TEMPLE BETH EL SIS-
TERHOOD will present a
mini-bazaar and games party
11 a.m. Tuesday at the Ar-
bors Apts. club house. The
price includes lunch and
prizes. For reservations, call
Mrs. Sidney Gorosh, 547-0036.
Walter Schwartz, account ex-
ecutive with the Merrill
Lynch Co., will discuss "Fun-
"A guest should not be a damentals of Wall Street"
before the sisterhood 7:30
bother."—Talmud.
p.m. Jan. 18 and Feb. 15 at
the Merrill Lynch
Scwartz teaches "The Secur-
ity Market" in the Southfield
schools and Oakland Univer-
sity. Husbands are invited.
For information call the
temple office, TR 5-8530 or
Mrs. Otto Wertheimer, 352-
2537.

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SINAI HOSPITAL WOM-
EN'S GUILD will meet 10
a.m. Jan. 12 at the Jewish
Center. Theme for the day is
"Let's Spend a Day at the
CCC (Continued Care Cen-
ter)." Continental breakfast
will precede the meeting.
Irene E. Anderson, adminis-
trative assistant in charge of
this department, will intro-
duce the project. Mrs. Mi-
chael Weisenfeld, chairman
of CCC volunteers, assisted
by some of her helpers, will
demonstrate how simple arts
and crafts and recreational
materials can be used for
therapeutic, entertaining and
useful activity. Mrs. Walter
Field, vice president of pro-
gram, asks members to
bring ribbons and laces and
other dressmaking -materials
to be used in the CCC arts
and crafts activities.
• • •

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Worn-
en, will mark the centennial
celebration of Chaim Nahman
Malik, 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, at the Charter House
Apts. club room. Jeanette
Serling will review the poet's
life after a luncheon arranged
by social chairman Sophie
Rosenstein, assisted by Gus- I
sie Polasky.

• • •

NORTHGATE CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Monday at the North-
gate Apts. recreation hall.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Blanche Gruenbaum, Hilda
Feldman, Tillie Ginis, Mary
Quirk, Gussie Ringler, Rebec-
ca Alger, Margaret Savin
and Malvina Sobelman. Re-
freshments will be served.
President Mrs. Clara Sheri-
zin invites guests.
• • •

Levine-ll eisstroth
Told in Mt. Clemens

Women Give Hand
to Shomrey Emunah

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Shomrey Emunah Sister-
hood will present a check for
$2,000 to the officers of Cong.
Shomrey Emunah 1:30 p.m.
Sunday. The Ner Ta mid
(Eternal Light) in the syna-
gogue will he dedicated in
honor of the sisterhood.

PASSPORT PHOTO

For many years, the sister.
hood paid for heat and elec-
tricity in the synagogue, in
addition to furnishing many
.1 items in the building.
The president is Fannie
Laufer.

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Bath are graduates of Mich-
igan State University, and
he attends law school at the
University of Detroit.
A July wedding date has
been set.

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Party Plans Told

The Swinging Singles, 25
and Up, will hold a cocktail
party, with dancing to the
Johnny C band, 9 p.m. Jan.
12, at Alvaro's supper club.
All are invited. For informa-
tion, call Henrietta Lewis,
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DETROIT WOMEN OF AL-
PHA OMEGA will hold an
open board meeting 12:15
p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Dobrusin, 18210
Adrian, Southfield. Interested
members are welcome. For
reservations call Mrs. Shel-
don Plotnik, 352-9119. Host-
esses are Mesdames Michael
Bloom, Simon Cook, Albert
Korby, Gerald Laker, John
Marx, Robert Share, Donald
Sherman and Jerome Win-
kler.
• • •

OPEN SUNDAYS NOON Till 4 P M

YEAR-END
CLEARANCE

AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
LADIES AUXILIARY will
meet noon Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Jack Reitman,
27350 Sutherland. Southfield.
A petite lunch will be served.
• • •

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WINCHESTER CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, in-
vites single young women
to its first meeting of the
new year, 8 p.m. Tuesday.
at the home of Wendy
Robin's 20267 Westbrook.
For information, call Miss
Robins, 576-0537, or Judi Ro-
sen, 549-2594.
• • •

DRESSES

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PURITY CHAPTER, Order
of the Eastern Star, will
have a business meeting
7:45 p.m. Jan. 15. Refresh.
ments will be served.
• • •

BNAI MOSHE SISTER-
HOOD will meet noon Mon-
day at the synagogue. "Odes-
sa File" by Frederick For-
syth will be reviewed by
Rabbi Moses Lehrman. Re-
freshments will be served.

Marriages

FRANK-KRAMER: In a
recent ceremony, Lynda Joy
Kramer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kramer of Pitts-
burgh, was married to Jay
William Frank, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G. Frank
of Glengrove Ave., Birming-
ham.

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