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RIVERCREST GROUP,
Hadassah, will hold its annual
installation luncheon noon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Irving Feldman, 28319 River-
crest, Southfield. Mrs. Eman-
uel Sarko wil install the
following: Mesdames Harold
Podolsky, president; Sey-
mour Israel, William Adler
and Leonard Baruch, vice
presidents; Max R u b i n,
treasurer; and Jack Green,
Stanley Aaron and Joseph
Epel, secretaries. Guest vo-
calist will be Freda Mendel-
son, and Vivian Stollman,
accompanist. There is no
charge, and guests are wel-
come.
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JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
'VOMEN'S AUXILIARY in-
stalled the following at its
annual installation luncheon:
president, Mrs. Meyer Sil-
verman; vice president, Mrs.
Joseph Newman; treasurer,
Mrs. Silbert Teman; and
secretaries, Mesdames Karl
Kolb, Sidney Freed, Harvey
Weiss and Joseph Wolf.
Other officers are Mesdames
Harold Fishman, Alan Os-
trow, A. Irving Schnipper,
Dennis Kovan, I. E. Good-
man, Mark Benach, Sol Gal-
per, Jack Berlin, Max Gittel-
man, Richard Kramer, Ben-
jamin Arkin, Harry Brown,
David Davis, Philip Lewis
and Miss Gertrude Bernstein.
KNOB WOODS CIRCLE
CHAPTER, Women's Ameri-
can ORT, will hold an
Acapulco Night dinner-dance
8:30 p.m. Saturday in the
Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club
house. There is an admission
charge. For reservations,
call Mrs. Adolph Beckman,
353-5746, or Mrs. Eli Fish-
man, 352-1464.
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wo-
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday at the Northgate
Apts. club house. Brunch
will be served, and a Shavuot
program will follow. Adele
Mondry will be guest speak-
. President Jeanette Stir-
ling invites guests.
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Club
activities
Friday, May 2S, 1973-27
Radomer Slates
Its Annual Dinner
8ngagemen,t
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice No-
Radomer Aid Society will
hold its annual Israel Bond ble of Westhampton Ave.,
dinner 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park, announce the en-
Workmen's Circle Center.
gagement of their daughter
The society will honor 25 Janice Michelle to David J.
years of service by Hyman Zeldes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
and Fanny Greenbaum and Norman Zeldes of Green-
the 25th anniversary of the lawn Ave. Mr. Zeldes is a
Phi Beta Kappa graduate
state of Israel.
Guest speaker will be of Wayne State University
Louis E. Levitan director of and attends Wayne's law
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- the Detroit Israel Bond Or- school.
BAD STUDY GROUP will ganization, under whose aus-
meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at pices the dinner is being
the home of Mrs. Israel held. For information, call
Rockove, 24720 Hardin g. the Israel Bond office, 557-
Leave Everything to Us
6770.
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- Rabbi Rockove will speak.
Levitan. Benjamin Halpern
BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
is celebration chairman, and
Mile area) will meet 3:30
Nathan Wolok is president.
p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Moshe Greenspan,
23460 Elaine Ct. Rabbi Moshe
Fine will speak.
GLENNWOOD CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will hold its annual installa-
tion of officers 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at tne Raleigh
House. Officers to be in-
stalled are: Mesdames Sey-
mour Rubenstein, president;
Michael Udman, Bernard
Brodsky, Arnold Hoffman,
Sheldon Dworkin and Stephen
Landau, vice presidents;
Mark Lavetter, Lyle LaBelle
and Arnold Waxman, secre-
taries; Gerald Flag, treas-
urer and Alvin Katzen,
parlia mentarian.
DAVID-HORODOKER WO-
MEN'S ORGANIZATION will
meet noon June 4 at the
home of President Mrs. Alex
Dorchen, 25639 Greenfield,
Southfield. A luncheon will
be held noon June 11 at the
Northgate Apts. social hall.
For tickets and information,
call Mrs. Harry Schechter,
557-6674. The organization
adopted a family in Russia
to which members will send
gifts and mail.
PYTHIAN SISTERS will
hold a rummage sale 9 a.m.
June 2 at the Ferndale Com-
munity Center. Proceeds will
aid retarded and handicaped
children. For information
and pick-up, call Ruth Gold-
man, 356-6653, or Rosetta
Weiner, 836-4602.
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Memorial Day
Early Deadline
Due to the observ-
ance of Memorial Day
on Monday, May 28,
there will be early
deadlines for submit-
ing publicity for the
Jewish News issue of
Friday, June 1.
Copy must be in our
hands by noon today,
May 25, or it will be
too late for publication.
Please hand-deliver if
mail delivery will be
too late.
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, has changed
the date of its annual in-
stallation of officers to noon
June 12 at Stouffer's Res-
taurant. Guests are invited.
For reservations, call Freda
Metz, 861-6233.
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LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH AND WO-
MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will hold a special mother
and daughter luncheon noon
Tuesday at the Yeshiva
building. Guest speaker will
be Rabbi David M. Lieber-
man, dean of the yeshiva.
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The unveiling of a plaque
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for Rose Pollack, mother of
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David Pollack, will take
Mrs. Jacob E. Segal has
place. Mrs. Leo Laufer,
written a script for the elec-
president, invites guests.
tion and installation luncheon
of the Music Study Club noon
ROSENWALD LADIES
June 5 at Stouffers' North-
AUXILIARY, American Le-
land Inn. She will be install-
gion, will hold an executive ing officer. Mrs. George Bas-
board meeting and luncheon sin, chairman of the day, an-
for new officers, 1 p.m. June nounces that the guest artists
6 at the Clock Restaurant, will be Quinto Melito, bari-
20510 W. Seven Mile. Mrs. tone, and Bernard Katz, ac-
Ann Gotlieb is hostess. Dis- companist. Melito has won
cussion will center on the prizes at the Metropolitan
July installation.
Opera Company. He has ap-
peared with Thomas Schip-
pers and recently with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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Women to Learn About Money
30555 Southfield,
Suite 100
645-9200
For the first time in local
Women's American ORT
history, a past region presi-
dent has had her daughter
also fill this position. Mrs.
Henry (Inda) Pariser re-
cently installed her daughter
Barbara (Mrs. Bertram Ad-
ler) as president of the
Michigan Region of Wo-
men's American ORT at
Synagogue.
Adat Shalom
Mrs. Pariser served as pre-
sident of the region from
1960 to 1961. Present were
Barbara's father, Henry
Pariser and her sister Sue
(Mrs. Douglas Moss). Other
officers for the 1973.74 are:
Mesdames Gerald Sallan, chair-
man of the executive com-
mittee; Saul Chudnow, Ellis
Roth, Terry Podolsky, Daniel
Allen, Alfred Meyers, Charles
Weiner, Fred Walters, Larry
Harwin, Herman Berlin, Arnold
Smith and Mrs. Morris Wexler,
vice presidents; Kurt Traub,
treasurer; Sidney Feldman, Shel-
don Weissberg and Eugene Le-
vine, secretaries; and Leonard
Schreiber, parliamentarian.
'Weekend in lel
Aviv
to Feature Art, Bazaar
A seminar for women interested in estate planning and
portfolio management will be sponsored by the endowment
committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the United
Jewish Charities, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Jewish Center.
Titled "Family Affair, or what you always wanted to know
about money but were afraid to ask," the seminar will have
as participants Maxine Neimeyer and Louis Zuckerman
(insurance); Margaret A. Kummert and Bruce E. Thal
(accountants); attorneys Miles Jaffe and Marcus Plotkih;
and Anna W. Chapin, JWF and UJC controller. Committee
members are, from left, seated: chairman Mrs. Robert M.
Zell, Mrs. Richard L. Kux, Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant, Mrs.
Samuel Chapin and Mrs. Samuel Schiff; standing: Mrs.
Martin E. Citrin, Mrs. I. William Sherr, endowment pro-
gram co-chairman Samuel Schiff and Mrs. Arnold E. Frank.
Not shown are committee members Mesdames William
Davidson, Nathan L. Fink, Joseph H. Jackier and Norman
Rosenfeld. For reservations, call C. Kennth Sarason, direc-
tor of the endowment program at the Federation offices
WO 5-3939.
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A Weekend in Tel Aviv
will be staged by the Greater
Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women Saturday and Sunday
at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute.
Estelle Wilk is chairman
of the project, and Frieda
Leemon is her co-chairman.
The festivities will start
8:30 p.m. Saturday with an
art show and serving of
champagne and hors d'oeu-
vres.
On Sunday, from noon to
10 p.m., there will be a
bazaar, with booths provided
by the chapters of Pioneer
Women. On sale will be
jewelry, hose, linens, novel-
ties, gift items, handicrafts,
stuffed animals, books, rec-
ords, sheet music, wallets,
purses, colognes, children's
clothes, plants, home-baked
goods and other items. A
variety of handicrafts cre-
ated by Pioneer Women
members also will be on dis-
play.
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