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Friday, FA,. 23, 1973-27

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Champagne Auction Pre•ared

Judea Social Club I nstalls New Officers

UNITED ORDER TRUE
SISTERS, INC., will meet
noon Tuesday for a luncheon
at the Arbors Condominium
clubhouse, Southfield. Final
plans will be discussed for
the April Night on the Town
donor dinner to be held at
the Troy-Hilton Hotel. The
evening will feature enter-
Saralee Bross, promotion chairman for the third annual tainment, music by Frank
champagne auction conducted by Young Women of Jewish Paul, games and a carnival
National Fund, is shown with auctioneer C. B. Charles and midway. Sylvia Zukin, direc-
Young Women of JNF President Myrna Dosie. The event, tor of the Jewish Center
March H at Cong. Bnal Moshe, will feature the auctioning Women's health club, will
of top-quallty, name-brand items such as this silver tea provide belly dancers as per-
service. Champagne, not tea, will be served to the bidding formers. Proceeds will be
guests.
used for indigent cancer pa-
tients in the metropolitan
Detroit area.
• • •

AlCommittee Panel to Take Look
at Women's Movement Dilemmas

"Changing Times, Chang-
ing Mores—the Dilemmas of
the Women's Movement as It
Affects Human Relations"
will be discussed at a meet-
ing sponsored by the Detroit
chapter of the American
Jewish Committee 8 p.m.
Monday at the home of Dora
B. Rose, 1701. Balmoral.
Dr. Sonya K. Friedman,
psychologist; Judith Her-
man, chairman of the
AJCommittee staff task force
on programs relating to
women; and Dr. Nathan Ka-
lichman, psychiatrist, will be
on the panel, chaired by
Margie Alpern.
Miss Herman, coordinator
of the AJC's national project
on ethnic America, is initiat-
ing and developing the AJC's
national program relating to
the needs of women.
Dr. Friedman is school

MISS SHIRLEY DAN

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold its sou-
venir journal kick-off lunch-
eon noon M o n d a y at the
Paradiso Ca f e. Invitations
have bee nsent to journal
workers. Admission to this
luncheon is a paid journal
insertion. Members who wish
to assist and a t t end the
luncheon may call, Mrs. Al
Frommer, 548-9069, or Mrs.
Erwin Wolk, 626-7670.
• • •

Now in its 49th year, the
group invites new members.
For information, call Frances
Binder, 557-3484 or 557-3136.

! ! WHY WORRY ! !

Leave Everything to Us

SAVE!
SAVE!
BUY DIRECT

FROM THE
BNAI DAVID SISTER-
HAROLD LANDIS
WTN
IMPORTER
HOOD will meet noon Mon-
GLENWOOD CHAPTER,
day at the synagogue. Guest Women's American ORT,
SlEYIVICPUER
speaker will be Tom From- will bold its anual member-
KAPLAN
meyer, director of Southfield ship tea 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
Phone
alma Co.
community services, who at the Pointe-O-Woods Apts.
will speak on "Problems of club house. The film, "The
• STYLE
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
Drug and Other Substance Mellah" will be shown. Pros-
OF FINE DIAMONDS
• ELEGANCE
Abuse in General." Luncheon pective members are invited.
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• BEAUTY
Suite ISO
will be served. Reservations For information, call Mrs.
445,204
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
are being taken for the Michael Udman, 535-4609.
• • •
March 27 luncheon and art
tour of modern masters at
BETH MOSES SISTER-
Classifieds Get Quick Results
the Detroit Institute of Arts. HOOD will hear Marshall
For information, call Mrs. Henry of Garden City West
Paul Sherizen, 545-8753.
High School speak on ecology
• • •
at a meeting 8 p.m. Wednes-
BIRMINGHAM AND day at the synagogue. Guests
FARMINGTON groups, Ha- are invited.
• • •
dassah, will meet noon Tues-
day at the home of Mrs.
NORTHWEST CHILD
is pleased to announce that
Louis Milgrom, 31000 Notting- RESCUE WOMEN will hold
h a m, Franklin. Luncheon a board meeting noon Tues-
will be served. Yaram Dahav day at the MCL Cafeteria,
and his wife Barbara will Tel-Twelve Mall.
speak on "Growing Up as a
Jewish Child in Germany
and Israel,'' highlighting
Hadassah's Youth Aliya pro-
gram. Mrs. Jack Stone and
Mrs. Louis Zuckerman, pres-
idents of Birmingham and
The Greater Detroit Sec-
Farmington groups, invite tion, National Council of Jew-
friends.
ish Women, will present
• • •
Rabbi Irving Greenberg as
ADAS SHALOM SISTER- guest speaker 12:30 p.m.
HOOD study series will focus March 7 at Temple Emanu-
on "Men Who Made Jewish El.
History: Israel Baal Shem
(formerly of the Hillsar Co.)
Rabbi Greenberg, profes-
Tov, Founder of Hasidism," sor and chairman of the de-
1 p.m. Tuesday at the syna- partment of Jewish studies at
gogue. Rabbi Seymour Ro- City College, New York, will
senbloom will lead the dis- discuss such questions as Do
cussion after a coffee hour. American Jews consider
Babysitting will be available. Jewish teachings relevant to
• • •
their day-to-day personal and
the congress building—suite 100
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA community morality? a n d
PHARMACY AUXILIARY Are Jewish ethics different
30555 Southfield Road
will hold its annual paid-up from American Mores?
one block south of 13 mile rood
membership luncheon 12:30
For reservations, call the
p.m. Saturday at the home
Southfield, Mich 48075
645 9200
of Mrs. Harry Lazarus, 21150 council office, 557-9604. Des-
sert
will be served.
Independence, Southfield.
There will be a style show
of costume jewelry and bou-
tique items.
• • •
NORTHGATE CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Monday at the North-
gate Apts. recreation hall.
Prospective members a n d
guests are invited. Refresh-
ments will be served. For in-
formation, call President
Mrs. Clara Sherizen, 398-7097.
• • "Ir
DIMONA CHAPTER, Pio-
• FREE DECORATING SERVICE
neer Women, will hold a pre-
World Jewish Child's Day
• FABULOUS SAVINGS EVERYDAY
luncheon noon Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Norman
• HOME DECOR FOR ALL PERIODS
Lee m co n, 31775 Ridgeside,
Farmington. For informa-
• CASH REFUNDS ON ALL GIFT ITEMS
tion, call Mrs. Sol Haberman,
548-9133.
• • •
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
13908 W. 9 Mile Rd. Si Block East of T.l.graph
the home of Mrs. Charles
MASTER CHARGE BANK AMERICARD WELCOME
Gellman, 1 4 1 5 1 Victoria.
355-0718
FRIDAY 10-8
DAILY
10-6
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Alex Roberg.

HOME CATERING

557-6157

JUDITH

Seymour Kaplan & Co.

HEILMAN

psychologist for the Roches-
ter Community Schools and
on the consulting staff of
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital.
Dr. Kalichman is consulting
psychiatrist for PRESCAD,
federally funded health care
program, and an instructor
in Wayne State University's
medical school.

Shirley Dan to Wed
Jay Gottlieb in July Criterion Plans
`Sin plc-Min ole'

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dan of
Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Shirley Elaine
to Jay Gottlieb, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gottlieb of
Woodbine Ave.
A July wedding is planned.

OAK PARK NSHEI CHA
BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
Mile area) will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs.r Irving Weiss, 21828
Sussex. Isador St a r r will
speak.
• • •

The Judea Social Club, a
social and philanthropic or-
ganization for couples over
age 35, saw Frances Wein-
berg, retiring corresponding
secretary, install 'the follow-
ing officers last weekend:
Al Dubin, president; Joe
Widlan, vice president; Rose
Dubin, Eva Rubin and Fran-
ces Binder, secretaries; Al-
Porvin, treasurer; and Mor-
ris Kingston and Sophie King-
ston, hospitalers.

Criterion Club for single
adults will host a "Single-
Mingle" dance 9 p.m. Satur-
day at the Southfield Civic
Center.
William M. Fleisher, presi-
dent, invites the public.
Music will be provided by
Joe Miller, vocalist, and or-
chestra, with refreshments,
prizes, and social mixers.
The organization will hold
an open house 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Bonanza Sir-
loin Pit, 11 Mile at Green-
field Rds.
Special agent Philip L.
Mercado of the Federal Bu-
reau of Investigation, will
discuss "Crime, Today, and
the FBI."
For information, call Pearl
Greenstein, 399-3718, or Betty
Weinberg, 559-5175.

activities in Society

Local members of Nshei Ubnos Chabad-Lubavitch,
women's and girl's branch of Chabad, will spend this week-
end in Pittsburgh at the 11th annual midwinter convention
of the Nshei Ubnos Chabad. Delegates include Mariasha
Shemtov, Judy Vale, Shelley Greenwald, Evelyn Krieger,
Devorab Layman, Miriam Zygelman, Goldie Zygelman,
Yehudis Lieberman, Yaffa Poker, Carol Greenwald, Miriam
Kleinman, Michelle Baggelman, Hannah Summer, Ettie and
Chavie Silver, and Mrs. Esther Getz.
Sol Moss of Post Oak Dr., West Bloomfield, will be
part of a special Bnai Brith leadership mission to Israel
in commemoration of the Jewish state's 25th anniversary.
He will participate in special sessions of the Bnai Brith
Board of Governors, to be addressed by high ranking of-
ficials. Prime Minister Golda Meir will be honored with the
Bnai Brith President's Medal "for distinguished humani-
tarian service."

Jewish Morality
to Be Explored

Irving C. Rubin

has joined our firm

ACCENTS GALORE

IS UNDER THE NEW OWNERSHIP
OF

JERRY BERNSTEIN

STOP IN NO SEE THE LI, NEIL

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