'Holiday Go Round' by ORT
Oakfield Chapter, Women's
American Ort, has prepared
an original children's activ-
ities book entitled, "Holiday
Go Round" featuring puzzles,
games and things to make
for the Jewish holidays.
The book opens with a cal-
endar wheel showing the ma-
jor Jewish holidays and how
their appearance on the Jew-
ish calendar coincides with
the civil calendar.
Each section, describing
another holiday, begins with
an explanation and, often, a
drawing. Included in the sec-
tion under Hanuka, for ex-
ample, is a glossary, bless-
ings, games, pictures to col-
or and a recipe for latkes.
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the holidays and of the tradi-
tions that surround them.
Included at the end of the
book are sections ,,explaining
Bar Mitzva, the meaning of
kashrut and a page of sug-
gested items to save for the
various craft items in the
book.
"Holiday Go Round" was
supervised by Mesdames Ed-
ward Ruby and Frank Grawi.
Proceeds from the book's
sales will aid ORT's school of
engineering. For information,
call Mrs. Ruby, 851-5316, or
Mrs. Grawi, 354-1686.
JNF Women Sell
$60,000 in Bonds
The book is designed for
children of elementary school
ige; however, other mem-
The Women of Jewish Na-
bers of the family may en- tional Fund purchased more
joy rereading the histories of than $60,000 in Israel Bonds
M LTER
at a luncheon honoring Mrs.
William Levin, who received
the Shalom Award from the
State of Israel Bond Organ-
ization at Cong. Beth Achim.
Mrs. David Pollack, chair-
man of the women's division
of State of Israel Bonds, pre-
sented the award.
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AKIVA HEBREW DAY
SCHOOL PTA elected Mrs.
Jack Zwick as president.
Mrs. Erwin Posner will be
vice president; Mesdames A.
Sol Mandelbaum, Ithamar
Koenigsberg, Seymour Green-
stein and Eugene Schramm,
secretaries; and Mrs. Stan-
ley Kupinsky, treasurer.
Elected to the board were
Mesdames Benno Levi, Mar-
tin Lowenberg, Abe Selesny,
David Greenbaum, Gerald
Teller, Harry Jubas, Manny
Schreiber, Alvin Ribiat, Ro-
bert Rosenblum, Ed Weiss,
Harold Platt, Walter Rubin-
stein, Sheldon Weider, Mar-
tin Guyer, David Dombey,
Nathan Peiss and Isaac Katz.
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CHANA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet Monday at the Charter-
house Apts. club room. Mrs.
Mildred Gelfand will intro-
duce Rabbi Max Weine, who
will speak on "The Signifi-
cance of the High Holy
Days." Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited.
December Wedding
for Miss Hillenberg
KINNERET CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Monday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Esther
Nusbaum will report on her
trip to Israel, and Chasia
Zimmerman and Lilly Rou-
beck will present a program.
Hostesses will be Lillie Gold-
man., and Esther Nusbaum.
Guests are invited.
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MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
SOCIETY WOMEN'S AUX-
ILIARY will meet noon Tues-
day at Somerset Inn, an-
nounces Mrs. Robert Baruch,
president. Dr. David Di-
Chiera, general director of
Michigan Opera Theater and
director of Music Hall Center
for the Performing Arts, will
speak. New members of
Maimonides will be intro-
duced.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet 8 p.m.
Monday at the Raleigh
House. Program chairman
Iris Rosen has arranged for
the delegates who attended
the national convention in
Los Angeles, to report their
findings. The meeting will be
highlighted by the celebra-
tion of the Cancer Fighters'
21st birthday. Refreshments
will be served, and there will
be a mystery drawing.
Shalom Chai Plans Inaugural
Shalom Chai Chapter, cele- Ethel Dunitz, vice president,
brating its inaugural as the 16400 N. Park, Southfield.
18th Pioneer Women chapter,
will hold a fund-raising
luncheon noon Oct. 25 at the
Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club
house. The celebration also
will honor Israel's 25th anni-
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The chapter, which in six
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months grew from four to 39
members, will have Mrs.
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M i l d r e d Weiss, national
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chairman of program and
education, as guest speaker.
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Women's American ORT, is
looking for participants for
its Oct. 13 road rally. For in-
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corman, former Detroiters of
North Miami Beach, were honored by relatives and friends
at a cocktail-buffet party at the Raleigh House on the occa-
sion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Joseff and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bernstein,
hosted the event. Out-of-town guests included the Aaron
Gottliebs of Haddonfield, N.J.; the Bernard Levins of St.
Louis; Leo Cohen of North Miami Beach; and Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Baron of Hallandale, Fla.
Mrs. Samuel A. .Morros and son, Victor, of George
Washington Ave., Southfield, hosted their daughter and
sister, Mrs. Harry Baker of Chicago, on a recent weekend.
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