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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 7, 1973-31

Women s Club activities

BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL WOMEN'S COM-
MITTEE, Metropolitan De-
troit Chapter, will honor its
book sale volunteers and
new members at a petite
luncheon and meeting noon
Wednesday at Somerset Inn,
Troy. A showing of fashions
to illustrate the Brandeis
tour program will be fea-
'd, with Lynn Portnoy as
_imentator and members
as models. Mrs. Harold Gold-
berg of Boston, past national
president and current nation-
al tour chairman, will speak.
Paid-up dues are the admis-
sion charge, with guests ad-
mitted at a nomina. c2e. The
New Books for Old 000k sale
closes Tuesday. For lunch
reservations, call Mrs. Jer-
ome Shapero, 354-0912, by
Monday. Mrs. Mandell Lan-
sky, new president of the
chapter, will greet the
guests. Mrs. M. Morton Bar-
ak is chairman of the day.



*

WOMEN'S BICUR CHOL-
EM will hold an open meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Sussex House Restaurant.
Dessert luncheon will be
served followed by a review
of Gail Parent's "Sheila Le-
vine Is Dead and Living
in New York," by Bruce
Schmidt, head librarian of
the Southfield library. Friends
are invited. Games will fol-
low the review.

-

AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
United Hebrew Schools Su- I have been invited.
GREATER DETROIT BUS-
The Woman's Auxiliary of
INESS AND PROFESSION- CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION perintendent Emeritus Ber-
AL CHAPTER, Women's AUXILIARY will meet noon nard Isaacs will be honored the UHS raises money for
American ORT, will hold a Wednesday at the home of at the opening meeting of the books and scholarships to
membership-social meeting, 8 Mrs. Max Millman, 22590 UHS Woman's Auxiliary benefit Hebrew school stu-
p.m. Sept. 1 at the home of Glastonbury Gate, Southfield. 12:45 p.m. Sept. 19 at Cong. dents. Mrs. Sam Pfeffer,
membership chairman, in-
Mrs. Maurice Glicklin, 24080 Plans for the fall will be dis- Beth Achim.
A shelf of books to be used vites the community to the
Moritz, Oak Park. Prospec- cussed. Petite luncheon will
by UHS students attending opening meeting. Mrs. Wil-
tive members are welcome. be served.
*
*
liam Appel is president.
For information, call Mrs.
PURITY CHAPTER, Order
Harry Shumaker, 864-6440,
M R S . LEONARD MIN-
or Mrs. Maurice Glicklin, 546- of the Eastern Star, will meet
KOFF of Rockville Center,
4 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Eureka
8289.
*
N.Y. has been named chair-
Temple. A birthday dinner
man of the 22nd biennial na-
ELAINE LEVIN CHAP- will be served at 6:30. For
tional convention of Women's
TER, CARIH, will hold its reservations, call Grace Sher-
American ORT to be held
annual membership tea noon aga, 542-1216, or Ida War-
Oct. 21-25 in Washington,
Wednesday at the North Park nick, BR 3-5262.
*. *
D.C.
Place Apts. club room. Guest
speaker will be Harold Sam-
WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAP-
uels. A fashion show will be TER, Pioneer Women, will
featured. For information, meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at
call Gloria Rosenberg, 342- the Whitehall Apts. club
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5588, or Lois Pershin, 542- house.
.
0537. Guests are invited.
4 7 1r ,
* * *
HARMONY CHAPTER,
SAVE! Nr SAVE1 44
WINCHESTER CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will
BERNARD ISAACS
BUY DIRECT
Women's American ORT, will see a fashion show 8 p.m.
meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Tuesday at the Tel-Twelve
FROM THE
the Beth Achim branch will
the home of Barbara Barak, Mall.
IMPORTER
be dedicated by Rabbi Mil-
22759 Glastonbury, South-
ton Arm in honor of Mr.
field. Prospective members PARKWOOD CHAPTER,
SEYIVILOLIFt.
are invited. For information, Women's American ORT, will Isaacs' many years of serv-
KAPLAN
hear Rabbi David A. Nelson ice in Jewish education.
call Eddie Katz, 538-5243.
9
Israel
Weiner,
chairman
of
and Co.
speak on "A Rabbi in Rio,"
the library committee of Beth
12:30
p.m.
Wednesday
at
the
IMPORTER
AND CUTTERS
CHANA CZENESH CHAP-
Achim, assisted in the estab-
OF FINE DIAMONDS
TER, Pioneer Women, will Carlyle Towers meeting lishment of this shelf.
30555 Southfield,
hold a membership-petite room.
Suite 100
Dr Benjamin Yapko, su-
645-9200
luncheon noon Monday at the
perintendent of the United
Charterhouse Apts. c 1 u b Temple Sisterhood
Hebrew Schools, will bring
room, announces Mrs. Inez
greetings to friends and as-
Siik, president. Mrs. Helen to Hold Braille Series sociates of Mr. Isaacs who
Naimark will speak on "Who
Registration is being taken
Will be in Your Seat in for persons interested in
1983?" Guests are invited.
learning Braille transcrip-
tion at Temple Emanu-El.
HANITA CHAPTER, Pio- Classes will be held 10 a.m.
neer Women, will meet noon Mondays at the temple, be-
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. ginning Oct. 8.
The temple sisterhood spon-
Helen Radin, 14600 Balfour,
Oak Park, Isabel Slutsky will sors classes annually for
review "Facing the Lions" by sighted persons to learn
Brilliant Original
Creative
Tom Wicker. Guests are wel- Braille and transcribe need-
ed books for Tri-County
Canvases
come.
Exciting
Braille Volunteers, an affil-
Classes Offered
Needleart
TOWN AND COUNTRY iate of Metropolitan Society
PRIMROSE BENEVOL-
ENT CLUB will meet 8 p.m. CHAPTER, Women's Ameri- for the Blind, a Torch Fund
Monday at the Zionist Cul- can ORT, will hold its annual agency.
For information, call the
tural Center, announces Mrs. membership luncheon 12:30
Meyer Nitzkin, president. p.m. Wednesday at Pointe- temple office, LI 7-5015.
Estelle Alter, social chair- 0-Woods Apts. club house.
Public opinion, though of-
645-1180
man, announces hostesses Prospective members are in-
Blk. E. of Woodward
will be Mesdames Joe Baker vited. For information, call ten formed upon a wrong
Monday
thru
Saturday
10
a.m.
to
5 p.m.
and Sam Liptzen. Husbands chairman Linda Willens, 557- basis, yet generally has a
strong
underlying
sense
of
9462,
or
Mary
Schwartz,
353-
are invited. Plans are under
justice.—Abraham Lincoln.
way for the 39th annual do- 5492.
*
nor luncheon slated for Nov.
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pion-
13 at the Raleigh House. Tic-
ket chairmen are Mesdames eer Women, will meet noon
Morris Greenberg and Ceil Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Jacob Wilk, 23237 Provi-
Mager.
dence, Southfield. Guest
NORTHGATE CHAPTER, speaker Mrs. Harold Berke,
Pioneer Women, will meet sales representative of El Al
noon Monday at the North- Airlines, will discuss her re-
gate Apts. recreation hall. cent trip to Iran, Romania
Refreshments will be served. and Israel. Refreshments
Guests are invited. For in- will be served.
12945 West 7 Mile Rd. UN 2-9300 — UN 2-7980
formation, call the president,
MASADA CHAPTER, Pio-
Mrs. Carla Sherizen, 398-
neer
Women, will give a
7097.
farewell luncheon honoring
* *
MISHKAN ISRAEL SIS- Mrs. Helen Kirschbaum 12:-
TERHOOD will hold a meet- 30 p.m. Monday at the home
ing and petite luncheon 12:30 of Mrs. Simon Karbel, 25584
646-7159
30760 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 13 Mile
p.m. Monday at the home of Filmore, Southfield. Guest
(FORMERLY COUNTRY CORNER BAKE SHOP)
speaker
Isabel
Slutsky
will
Mrs. Rona Summer, 22020
review "Facing the Lion" by
VE 7-1977
Cloverlawn, Oak Park.
15744 West 7 Mile Rd.
Thomas Wicker.
(Formerly Weiss Bakery & Pastry)

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold its first
board meeting of the season
noon Monday at the Raleigh
House, Luncheon will be
served. The annual get-ac-
quainted tea for new and
prospective members will be
held 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Anyone interested in joining
may call Mrs. Herschell
Blitz, 542-9046, or Mrs. Shel-
don Davis, 547-7561.
*
*
ADAT SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will meet 12:30 p.m.
Monday in the social hall,
announces Mrs. Sol Ham-
merstein, president. A brief
coffee hour will precede the
meeting. Guests are invited,
and a babysitter will be
available. The program. de-
dicated to the theme "Wom-
en: Dedicated to Life," will
feature actress Beth-Sheva
Laikin. Mrs. Harvey Nuss-
baum, program vice presi-
dent, is chairman for the
day; Mrs. Maurice Shacket
and Mrs. Ben Feldstein. in
charge of registration. Mrs.
Herman Goldenberg will
open the gift shop for inspec-
tion. Hostess chairmen are
Mesdames Sam Dobkin and
Louis Levitan; while Mrs.
Maurice Zuckerstein and
Mrs. George Brown are hos-
pitality chairmen. Commit-
tee members include Mes-
dames Morris Neuvirth and
Felix Rosenzweig. A mem-
hershin tea will be held 1
n.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Maurice Shacket,
24349 Lafayette, Southfield.
Prospective members and
their sponsors are invited,
by Mrs. Ben Borin, vice
nresident of membership.
Tamar Levitt will entertain.
''or information, call Mrs.
Borin, 357-3025.

BNAI MOSHE SISTER-
HOOD will meet noon Mon-
day in the social hall. A
proqram, "Holidays in Re-
view," and a fashion show
will be presented. Prospec-
tive members are invited to
a petite luncheon and pro-
gram at which new and paid-
up members will be honored.
Program chairman is Mrs.
Boris Tobes, and chairman
for the day is Mrs. Fred
Weiss.
* * *
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its first gen-
eral meeting of the new sea-
son noon Monday in the syn-
agogue_ announces Mrs. Ar-
thur Schlussler, president.
Refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Donald Davis, vice
president of program, an-
nounces Mrs. John Shada
will speak on "Wonderful
World of Women." Mrs.
Shada is a college speech in-
structor and on the staff of
the Oakland University Lea-
dership Conference.
* * *
rORTHWEST CHAPTER,
41H, will have a member-
, ship drive meeting 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Frank Friedman, 29216
Wellington, Southfield. Har-
old Samuels, national coor-
dinator of auxiliaries for the
Children's Asthma Research
i Institute and Hospital at Den-
ver, will speak. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Albert Dunn,
LI 8-7864.

UHS Woman's Auxiliary to Name
Shelf of Books for Bernard Isaacs

Rosh Hashana Deadline

Because of Rosh Has- too late for publication in
the Sept. 28 issue will be
hana, Thursday and Fri-
held for the following
day, Sept. 27 and 28, The week, if it still will be
Jewish News will have timely.
early printing deadlines
Display advertisements
for the issue of Sept. 28. must be submitted no la-
All publicity copy must ter than noon Monday,
bz submitted by 10 a.m. Sept. 24. The classified ad
Friday, Sept. 21. I deadline will be 3 p.m.
Copy that is received Tuesday, Sept. 25.

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JEWISH WOMEN EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGAN-
IZATION will meet noon
Monday at the home of Toby
Golob, 15634 George Wash-
ington, Southfield. Luncheon
will be served by Mrs. Golob.
*
LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH and WOM-
EN'S SABBATH LE I\ n-TTE
will hold a luncheon meeting,
with Rabbi Leizer Levin as
guest speaker, noon Tuesday
at the Yeshiva building.

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