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October 19, 1973 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-10-19

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I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 19, 1973-27

Women's auh activities

NORTHGATE CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Monday at the North-
gate Apts. recreation hall.
Guest speaker will be Carrie
Berman.

BETH SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will host a combined
meeting with Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood to hear Boris
Kogan, a Jewish lawyer re-
cently permitted to emigrate
from the Soviet Union, 12:15
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
its next meeting noon Oct. Beth Shalom. The public is
29, at the Northgate Apts. invited at no charge.
*
*
club house.
BNAI DAVID SISTER-
HOOD will hold a luncheon
meeting noon Monday at the
synagogue. Mrs. M o r r is
Brandwine, president of the
women's division, J e wi s h
W e l f a r e Federation, will
speak.

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Women's Unit to Host Frank Kelley
in Oil Crisis Panel at Temple Israel

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
KINNERET CHAPTER,
Michigan Attorney General the oil crisis real? What is
FIGHTERS will meet 8 p.m. Pioneer Women, will meet
Frank Kelley will be among the effect of American for-
Monday at the Raleigh

House. Mrs. Leo Rosen, pro-
gram chairman, has invited
Mrs. Ernestine Lerner, to
speak on "Women's Struggle
for Identity." Husbands and
guests are welcome. Refresh-
ments will be served. Tickets
for the Dec. 5 Glamorama
Luncheon will be available.
For information, call Mrs.
Isadore Epstein, 557-9663.
Membership will remain open
until the Nov. 26 paid-up
membership luncheon. Any-
one interested in joining may
contact Mrs. Sheldon Davis,
547-7561, or Mrs. Herschell
Blitz, 542-9046. Cancer Fight-
ers Bowling League still has
openings for regulars and
substitutes. Interested bowl-
ers may call Mrs. Sheldon
Davis, 547-7561, or Mrs. Ber-
nard Orzuch, 968-7070.

BRANDEIS, DIMONA and
HANITA chapter s, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a
combined meeting noon
Tuesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Albert E. Karbal,
director of the learning re-
source center at Cong.
Shaarev Zedek, will present
"A Pictorial Journey
Through Israel," focusing on
selected areas of historical
and archeological signifi-
c a n c e. Coordinators are
Frieda Faigin, Bess Schiff-
man and Renee Schuster.
Luncheon will be served.
There will be a charge, and
the public is invited.
* *
TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will meet noon
Monday in the temple. Dr.
Derek H. Miller, associate
chairman of the department
of psychiatry at University
Hospital in Ann Arbor, will
sneak on "Middle Years —
Threat or Promise?" Lunch-
eon will be served. Guests
are invited at a nominal
charge. Mrs. Norman Ross
is president; Mrs. Easton
Brodsky, vice president of
Program; Mesdames Harvey
Kozin and Jack Pechenek,
social chairmen; and Allan
Fox, publicity. For reserva-
tions, call the temple, UN
3-7769.
*
*
HEIGHTS GROUP, Hadas-
sah, President Mrs. Abe
Zitomer announces a meet-
ing will be held noon Tues-
day at the Sutton Place Apts.
club house. Joan Israel,
psychiatric social worker,
will speak on "Challenge of
Your Inner Self." Luncheon
will be served, and guests
are invited. Mrs. Oscar
Kramer is program vice
president.
* *
BRANDEIS CHAPTER,

American Jewish Congress.
will meet noon Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Mary
Cohn, 24231 M9 jestic, Oak
Park. Larry Wember, direc-
tor of the Oak Park Library,
will review "The Odessa
File" by Frank Forsyth.
* *
B ATYA CHAPTER, Miz-
rachi Women, will meet 8:30
p.m. Tue s day at the home
of Mrs. Benno Levi, presi-
dent, 14085 Ludlow, Oak

Park. Hostesses are Mes-
dames Salek Lessman and
Mitchell Moscowitz. Mrs.
Carole R. Turoff, Cleveland
attorney, will show slides
taken while on a special task
force mission to Mizrachi
projects in Israel.

noon Monday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. A pro-
gram, conducted by Chasia
Zimmerman, will follow.
Luncheon will be served by
hostesses Ann Fisher and
Ruth Adelman. Guests are
invited. Plans are being
made to send a representa-
tive to the Oct. 29 Pioneer
Women convention at the
Concord.
*
*
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will present a
group participation program
on Watergate, "Where Did
We Go Wrong?" 12:30 p.m.
Saturday at the home of
Mimi Robbins, 22601 Essex
Way, Southfield. The discus-
sion will be led by Dorothy
Feinberg. Ruth Pecherer,
executive vice president, in-
vites the public.

panelists who will discuss eign policy and our govern-
"The Oil Crisis, How It Af- ment's relationship to Israel?
fects You," 11:30 a.m. Thurs- and Will we have oil ration-
day at Temple Israel. The ing?
meeting, sponsored by the
League of Jewish Women's
Organizations, is open to the
public.
11 1r ,
Among the panelists, in-
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vited by the vice president
of program, Mrs. George
'SAVE!
SAVE!'
Rubin and her co-chairman,
Mrs. Samuel Fink, are
BUY DIRECT
Dennis Wholey, host of
FROM THE •
Channel 7's morning talk
show, who will serve as
IMPORTER
moderator; Dr. Raymond
SEYMOUR
Tanter, professor of political
science at the University of
KAPLAN
Michigan, who will speak on
and Co:
"Oil and Arms to the Middle
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
East;" and Fred Lichtman,
OF FINE DIAMONDS
president of Tulsa Oil Co.
30555 Southfield,
and the Society of Inde-
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pendent Gasoline Marketers
of America.
GLENNWOOD CHAPTER,
Questions to be discussed
Women's American ORT, by the panelists include: Is
will host members of the
Women's Resource Center
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Tel-12 Mall community room.
The publication, "S t o p
Rape," will be discussed.
Guests are invited. Tickets
are available for the Nov.
10 Monte Carlo night at
Hillel Day School by calling
Mrs. Sheldon Rakotz, 547-
0191, or Mrs. Bob Wolf, 547-
5205, or at the door. Profits
will support ORT projects.
*
BETH MOSES SISTER-
HOOD will meet 8 p.m.
• SLACKS •BLOUSES
Wednesday in the synagogue
BLAZERS •COATS
social hall to _jjear "Meals
• SHORT & LONG DRESSES
Around the Clock," a pro-
• PANT SUITS •BAGS
gram by the Michigan Con-
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solidated Gas Co. Guests are
invited. An art auction and
SIZES 12-20
exhibit will be held 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 4 at the synagogue with
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a champagne preview at
7:30. A prize will be award-
ed, and there is an admis-
sion charge.

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CHANA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Monday at the
Charterhouse Apts. club
room. Mrs. Ethel Naimark
will introduce Mrs. Susan
Rennels, Common Cause co-
ordinator, who will speak on
legislative reforms proposed
by the special committee on
political ethics in Michigan.
Refreshments will be served,
and guests are invited.
(Continued on Page 28)

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