THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1973-27 omen's al, activities CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom- en, will meet 11:30 a.m. Tues- day in the Charterhouse Apts. club house. Sarah Lev- in and Adele Mondry, cultu- ral chairman, arranged a holiday program. Brunch will be served. For transporta- tion, call Chana Michlin, 399- 6839. * * * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a Sukkot luncheon-meeting noon Mon- day at the Yeshiva building. Sponsor is Mrs. Esther Shos- kes, in honor of her new great-grandson. * * * BIRMINGHAM GROUP, Hadassah, will meet noon Tuesday for a gourmet luncheon at the home of Mrs. David Frank, 733 N. Cran- brook, Birmingham. Dr. Gerald Berman, University of Michigan sociologist, will discuss "The Change of In- terest on Campus — From Social Causes to Mysticism." President Edith Stone invites guests. 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Clarence Goldberg, 398-3566, or the book review chairman, Mrs. Ronald Bassey, 647-8263. * * * FRANKLIN GROUP, Ha- dassah, will hold its opening luncheon-membership meet- ing noon Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Rabbi Yitschak Kagan of Cong. Bais Chabad will speak on "Hasidim — Popular Miscon- ceptions of a Hasid's View." Guests are welcome. For in- formation, call Mrs. Carol Clamage, 851-5122. * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. Plans will be discussed for a future fund raising. Friends and guests are invited. Hostesses are Mrs. Eva Rivkin and Mrs. Gitel Shackman. * * BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at Hadassah House, Lawrence Gubow, U. S. District judge, will speak on organized crime. Sara B. Epstein is president, and program chairman is Mrs. Martha Winet. A social hour will follow, and guests are in- SHALOM-CHAI C H A P- vited. * * C TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon meeting 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Big Boy Restaurant in Lincoln Center. Pauline Fogelson will speak on current events. Pro- spective members are in- vited. * MT,SCOPUS GROUP, Ha- dassah, will meet at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. A musical program featuring pianist David Ohryn and vocalist, Mrs. Louis Wohl, president of the chapter, will be pre- sented. Luncheon will be served, and friends are in- vited. * YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK_ WOODS AND GREE N- FIELD SISTERHOODS will hold an oneg Shabat 4:30 Folk singer and entertainer p.m. Saturday at Young Tamara Levit will be fea- Israel of Greenfield. Mrs. tured at the Jewish National Malka Gordan will speak Fund Blue-Box Day program on "Life in Israel From the 11:30 a.m. Oct. 23 at Cong. Point of View of an Ameri- Bnai Moshe. According to can Woman." Refreshments program co-chairmen Mrs. will be served in the sukka. Gerald Rogers and Mrs. Hostesses are Mesdames Joe Frank Silverman, she will Kahn, Robert Rosenblum and perform on drums, tambou- Ben Weinstock. rine and guitar, singing in * * English and in Hebrew and DAVID-HORODOKER WO- telling tales of ancient and MEN'S ORGANIZATION will modern times through the meet noon Tuesday at the folk song. She will be accom- home of Mrs. Anne Kogan, panied by pianist Evelyn 23640 Radclift, ak Park. Mrs. Platt. Guest speaker will be Alex Dorchen, president, an- Mrs. Isidore Goldzimer of nounces plans are being New York. Sherman Shapiro, made for the 36th donor chairman of the JNF Blue- luncheon to be held Nov. 20 Box drive, said there will be at the Labor Zionist Insti- a brunch, souvenirs and tute. For tickets and in- prizes. Admission is by bring- formation, call Mrs. Harry ing a box for clearance or by Schechter, 557-6674. making a,minirnum donation. MUSIC STUDY CLUB will meet 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the new Temple Beth El building. Dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. Jack Scherr will be chairman of the day, and social co-chair- men are Mrs. David Bern- stein and Mrs. Morris Ros- man. Guest artist will be lyric coloratura, Jan Al- bright, accompanied at the piano by Claire Brown. Mrs. Albright is a member of the Detroit Piccolo Opera Co. and the Michigan Opera Theater and appeared with the Detroit Symphony's Meadow Brook production of "Aida." Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, president, announces reactivation of the student group under the guidance of Mrs. Sidney Jackson. Boys and girls age 14-18 are in- vited to join. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Jackson, 557- 4619. * * BETH ACHIM SISTER. HOOD will meet 8 p.m. Oct. 22 in the synagogue. Mrs. Donald Davis, program vice president, announces that a guest speaker from Contact 10 will be present. Sisterhood President Mrs. Arthur Schussler invited members, husbands and friends. Re- freshments will be served. * * SOUTHWOODS C H A P- TER, Women's American ORT, will meet noon Oct. 23 at the home of Diane Posar, 28335 Tavistock, Southfield. Joel Dryer, psychiatrist, will speak on "What to Do at the Peak of Your Potency." Pe- tite luncheon will be served, and guests are invited. Pres- ident Barbara Karr will dis- cuss plans for the chapter's art auction Nov. 7 at Park West Galleries. . Folk Singer to Be Guest Artist at Blue-Box Event Heart of Gold Award Planned Heart of Gold Council members Mrs. Martin Nai- mark and Mrs. Dan Shapiro met recently to help make plans for the group's, annual recognition of outstanding volunteer women. The council, made up of 40 women's organizations, annually honors six to 12 women from the tri-county metropolitan community who have done volunteer work. Both Mrs. Naimark and Mrs. Shapiro represent the League of Jewish Women's Organizations on the council. Names for the Heart of Gold award may be sub- mitted by anyone and must be in by Nov, 15. Nomina- tion forms and regulations are available by calling United Foundation headquar- ters 965-7100 ext. 213. The Heart of Gold award luncheon will be held Feb. 12 at Cobo Hall to honor final winners. FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- TER, Mizrachi Women, will hold its regular meeting noon Monday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Hostesses are Mesdames Laura Nusbaum and Esther Temchin. Presi- dents Sara Smith Bednarsh and Goldie Liebow invite guests. * * * ALPHA ZETA OMEGA Leave Everything teUs AUXILIARY will hold a lun- cheon 12:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Town and Country Club. New officers are Mesdames Sherwin Molonon, president; Danny Feber and Ben Salem, vice president; Max Millman and Phil Bakst, secretaries; Nate Pack, treasurer; Sy Neuman and Harold Podol- \\ \\\1 I I//,/, s k y, remembrance fund 0..40:741_ chairmen; and Manny Katz- ►r► ir man, Leon Simon, Louis Lin- SAVE!" SAVE! . den. Nate Moiseev, Burt Platt and Harry Lazarus, BUY DIRECT board members. At the na- FROM THE tional convention in Arizona, WYN and HAROLD LANDIS IMPORTER Mrs. Platt was elected na- tional deputy, Mrs. Katzman, SEY/VICOUR. national tree chairman, and ICAPL.A1N. Mrs. Linden, national board lY 0) Phone member. and Co. • * * IMPORTER AND CUTTERS • STYLE WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- OF FINE DIAMONDS • ELEGANCE LEM will meet noon Monday 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 • BEAUTY' at the MCL Cafeteria at the 645-9100 Tel-12 Mall. The Nov. 6 WYN-HAROLD CATERING games party at the Knob in the Woods club room will be Classifieds Get Quick Results discussed For tickets, call Mrs. Sam Moscow, 557-1735. ■ * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a and Simhat Torah luncheon noon Tuesday at the Northgate Apts. social hall. Mrs. Re- gina Weisman has arranged Announces: for the showing of a new Is- raeli movie. Guests are wel- come. * A Workshop for Women Planning to ROSENWALD LADIES AUXILIARY, American Enter or Return to the Labor Market Legion, will be joined by the Services include: employment & education Post for a social and meet- counseling, special projects for college students ing 1 p.m. Oct. 25 at the and women returning to the labor market Workmen's Circle Center. Commander Joe Shapiro's ALL SESSIONS WILL BE HELD IN SOUTHFIELD 83rd birthday will be cele- brated. • 5 Enrollment is Limited and pre-registration NORTHWEST CHILD is necessary by October 30, 1973 RESCUE WOMEN will hold its first evening meeting of For Application of Information: this season 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the home of Ruth Yost, 18186 Onyx, Southfield. 24361 Greenfield, Southfield, Mich. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Phone: 557-5341 Margaret Weiner, social Member Agency Jewish Welfare Federation worker and supervisor at the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service. ! I WHY WORRY I ! HOME CATERING 557-6157 I Jewish Vocational Service Jewish Family & Children's Service "PROJECT RETURN" APPLY NOW FOR THE NOVEMBER GROUP JVS BNAI DAVID SISTER- HOOD will hold a luncheon meeting noon Oct. 22 at the synagogue. Mrs. Irving Mar- kel, program vice president, announces that Mrs. Morris Brandwine, president of the women's division, Jewish elfare Federation, will speak on "14,000,000 Jews — Where Are We?" For information, contact Mrs. Ben Brant, membership vice president, 543-2754. * * * ADAT SHALOM SISTER- HOOD is offering a needle- point class 10 a.m-. Oct. 22 and 29 and Nov. 5 and 19 at the synagogue. Peggy Sucher will teach the four-week be- ginner class. There will be a nominal charge for supplies including a Shalom canvas and the necessary yarns. Chairmen are Mrs. Robert Dunsky and Mrs. Fred Haberberg. For information, call the synagogue office, 851-5100. 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