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MRS. F. H. SOFFERIN

women's Clui• news

BETH SHALOM SISTER-
MOD's annual education
day Feb. 21 will be based on
the theme, "Judaism and the
New Morality." Rabbi David
A. Nelson of Beth Shalom
will introduce guest speaker
Sherwin T. Wine, rabbi of
Birmingham Temple. Regis-
tration will be at 10 a.m.,
with continental breakfast
preceding the opening ses-
sion. Luncheon will be served
at noon. The afternoon ses-
sion will feature reactions to
Rabbi Wine's presentation by
Rabbis Nelson and Max
Weine, teacher at the Mid-
rasha and a member of Beth
Shalom. An open forum will
follow. For reservations, call
Sophie Pearlstein, chairman,
352-0483, or the Beth Shalom
synagogue office, LI 7-7970.
Guests are invited.
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LADIES OF YESIIIVATII
BETH YEHUDAH and WO-
MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will hold a luncheon meeting
noon Tuesday at the Yeshiva
building. Mrs. Mendel Stark
is sponsoring the luncheon
in honor of her husband's
recent recovery. Hostesses
are Mesdames Walter Ep-
stein, Mendel Stark, Harold
Kaplan and Solomon Oppen.
Mrs. Leo Laufer, president,
invites guests. There will be
games and prizes.

Harriet Sandra Frank and
Frederic Harvey Sofferin
were married recently at
Cong. Bnai David.
The bride is the daughter
Frank of Nadel Ave.; South-
field. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Sofferin of Greenfield
YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD SISTER-
Ave.
HOOD
will hold its annual
The bride wore an A-line
gown of satin appliqued in Mogen Hayeled luncheon to
lace. She carried her Bible help needy children 12:30
p.m. Feb. 19 at the home of
covered with baby roses.
Matron of honor was the Mrs. Bert Schreiber, 17266
Shervilla, Southfield. Admis-
bridegroom's sister, Rita Ab-
ramson. Bridesmaids were sion fee is a filled Zedaka
box. Mrs. Merton Wishart
Lori and Barbara Roberts.
Kenneth Abramson was will speak on "Jar Garden-
ing — Health Food and How
best man, and ushers were
to Grow It in the Kitchen."
Harold Weiner and Michael
Mrs. Charles Gellman is
Cohan. Jeffrey Abramson
chairman of the luncheon,
was ring bearer.
Hostesses are Mrs. Herschel
After a honeymoon in New
Schlussel and Mrs. Charles
York, the couple will live in
Snow.
Oak Park.
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Auction to Help
Young Women
to Help Israel

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Young Women of Jewish
National Fund will hold its
annual auction, with C. 13.
Charles, Birmingham auc-
tioneer, conducting, 8:30 P.m.
March 11 at Cong. Brun
Moshe.
In addition to donating his
time, Charles Is presenting
Young Women of JNF with
a "rare piece" for the third
annual champagne auction.
New, top-quality, name-
brand merchandise, includ-
ing fur pieces, television sets,
radios, vacuum cleaners, a
silver tea service and re-
deemable gift certificates will
be auctioned.
Other merchants interested
in donating merchandise or
gift certificates, may contact
Mrs. Sheldon Bross. 851-6617.
According to Young Wo-
men of JNF's president, Mrs.
Kenneth Dosie, proceeds will
go toward the establishment
of a playground at the Chil-
dren's Village at Kfar Yuval,
on the Lebanese border.
Viewing of objects to be
auctioned begins at 7:30
p.m. There will be prizes.
Tickets will be available
at the door; through mem-
bers of Young Women of
JNF; or at the JNF office,
22100 Greenfield, Oak Park,
968-0820.

Criterion Club
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Civilization or Complex
Where Jewish education is
..Friday, Feb. 9,1973-27
neglected, the whole content
of Judaism is reduced to
merely an awareness of anti-
Semitism. Judaism c e a ses
Leave Everything to Us
then to be a civilization, and
becom6s a complex. — Mor-
decai M. Kaplan.

Criterion Club for single
adults will hold its first thea-
ter party of the year 8:30
p.m. Saturday at the Jewish
Center.
The Clifford Odets drama,
"Awake and Sing," will be
performed.
For information, call Pearl
Greenstein, 399-3718, or Betty
Weinberg, 559-5175.

KINNERET CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women,
plans a
meeting dedicated to the
Jewish National Fund noon
Monday at the Workmen's
Circle Center. A JNF film
will be shown, and Rebecca
Warren will present • special
reading. Pearl Chafetz, vice
president, will conduct the
meeting. Eva Gertiman and
Mrs. Chafetz will be In
charge of hospitality. Guests
are welcome. Esther Nus-
baum asks members to par-
ticipate In the membership
campaign contest.
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SILVERBROOK C II A P.
TER, Women's American
ORT, is accepting new or
used hooks for its March
8.9 book sale at Harvard
Row Mall. Drop off points
will be at: Korvettes, South-
field; Oakland Community
College, Oak Park Branch;
Scott, Farmington;
Great
Franklin Pointe Club House;
and Harvard Row Mall.
Final drop-off day is March
5.
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Early Deadline

Because there will b
no mail delivery on the
anniversaries of Lin-
coln's and Washing-
ton's birthdays, being
observed on Mondays,
Feb. 12 and 19, The
Jewish News must set
early deadlines for the
issues of Feb. 16 and
23.
Please band-deliver
all copy that cannot
otherwise reach us by
noon Feb. 12 and/or
19.

GHANA CZENESH CHAP
TER, Pioneer Women, wil
meet noon Monday at the
club
Charter House Apts.
house. Yetta Tandy, Ethel
Naimark and Jennie Shill-
man will discuss "Jewish
Education in America and
Refreshments will
Israel."
be served. Guests are in-
vited.
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OAK PARK NSHEI ClIA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Aaron
Sandweiss, 24260 Westhamp-
ton. Speaker will be Mrs.
Leonard Peristein. .

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SHARON GROUP, Hadas
sah, will hold an "Afternoon
of Art" and a luncheon noon
Tuesday at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts. Bus transporta-
tion has been arranged. For
reservations, call Mrs. So-
phie Lazelle, 557-2596.
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AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
LADIES AUXILIARY will
meet noon Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. George Brown,
22701 Essex Way. Southfield.
A petite lunch will be served.
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OAK PARK GROUP,
Hadassah, will meet 12:30
p.m., Tuesday at the Zionist
Cultural Center, to celebrate
Jewish Music Month. Mrs.
Louis Wohl, president of Mt.
Scopus Group of Hadassah,
will be featured in a musical
program. Mrs. Hy Levine
will narrate a film strip.
Guests are invited. There
will be refreshments during
the social hour.
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BLOOMFIELD H ILLS
GROUP, Hadassah, will hold
meeting noon
a luncheon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Wilbert Roberts, 125 Martell,
Bloomfield Hills. Program
Director Mrs. Harold David-
son, has invited psychiatrist
Dr. Sander Breiner to dis-
cuss "How to Survive With
Your Teen-ager." Mrs. Leo-
nard Berman is chairman.
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RIVERCREST GROUP,
Hadassah, will meet noon
Tuesday at the Knob•in-the-
Woods Apts. club house.
Guest speaker Mrs. June
Shads will speak on "The
Mature Woman, Busy or
Bored?" Luncheon will be
served. Members are asked
to bring JNF blur boxes to
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14100 W. Nine Mile. Rabbi of Detroit Bank and Trust,
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