Home-Front Soldiers Visit Troops THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, January 11, 1974 JNF Women Will Climax Tree Drive The Jewish National Fund the United Jewish Welfare Women's 44th annual donor Fund, member of the nation- event noon Jan. 22 at Cong. al board of governors of Shaarey Zedek will mark the Bnai Brith and on the na- end of the organization's tional executive of the Jew- ish National Fund. 1973 fund raising. In '1967 and 1968, Givens The goal has been the re- was general chairman of the planting of 100,000 trees de- United Israel Appeal-Israel stroyed by rockets fired Emergency Fund. across the Lebanese border, He holds many awards, in- in the Yom Kippur War. This cluding the Canadian Cen- project was meant to replace, * * * • the 80,000 trees destroyed in the Women's Forest and Re- Grove Memorializes creation Center near Kiryat Shemona. An earlier project Late Reva Fishman was dedicated to the memory of the 14. including nine children, killed in a terror- A lesson in parachute packing is provided to five Detroit ist attack on a school bus whomen who participated in the Israel Bond national in May 1970. women's division emergency delegation to Israel recently. - Guest speaker at the event With the two young women soldiers are, from left, Mesdames will be Philip G. Givens, Felix Rosenzweig, David Pollack, Allen Charlupski, Henry member of the Ontario Leg- Dorfman and Julius Schaumberg. The women's group was islature, former mayor of in Israel at the invitation of the government to study the Toronto and a member of strained economic situation caused by the Yom Kippur War. Parliament from 1968 to 1971. Mrs. Pollack is Detroit Israel Bond women's division chair- He is current national pres- man, and the others are members of the Detroit steering ident of the Canadian Zionist Federation, vice president of cabinet. tennial Medal, the Negev Award of the Jewish Na- tional Fund and Human Rela- tions Award from the Cana- dian Council of Christians and Jews. Guest performer will be Freda Mendelson. \\\ •\\ ! WHY WORRY ! Leave Everything to Us Ir , SAVE! "" SAVE! BUY DIRECT 17, FROM THE IMPORTER 9 SEYISIOUR KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 6454200 WYN and HAROLD LAO t :HOME CATERli,a, Phone 557-6157 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY _WYN-HAROLD CATERING • women's Club news BRANDEIS CHAPTER, American Jewish Congress Women's Division, will meet 12:30 p.m• Thursday at the home of Mrs. Helen Limond, 18669 Coyle. Mrs. Mary Dworman will give 1 talk on the life of Ruth Dayan. For information, call Mrs. Li- mond, VE '7-4858. * * * ADAT SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will have an open meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue- Petite luncheon will be served. Dr. Ernst Conrad, rabbi of Tem- ple Kol Ami, will speak on "Common Cause." Guests are invited. Mrs. Harvey Nussbaum is program vice president, and Mrs. Marvin Fuller chairman of the day. A babysitter will be avail- able. meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Northgate Apts. club house. Brunch will be served, and guests are invited. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Oak Park Community Center. Current events will be discussed. demons;: a',1on "The New Yc..u." * * * The late Reva Fishman, life member of Women of Jewish National Fund, will be memorialized by a grove of trees in the Detroit Worn- en of JNF forest in the Kir- yat Shemona area. The grove is being planted in Mrs. Fishman's memory by her son and daughter, Ted and Marilyn Fishman, and their children. Mrs. Fishman was past president of the Equal- ity Club and a member of the Primrose Benevolent Club and Hadassah. THE BIRMINGHAM HOUSE MOTEL has a corner on comfort HIM 11111 -43 UMW OMNI and Mil mu. l i • trim, convenience I TIKVA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Country 145 S. Hunter at Maple in the exact center of down- Corner Apts. club room- town Birmingham (by the way, Hunter is a continuation Games and a social will fol- of Woodward). low, and guests are invited. * * Call mt 6-7300—J0 0-4620—Mr. John Wassit, Mgr. DETROIT LEAGUE, * * * Special weekend Group rates. OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- CARIH, will meet noon Wed- Complimentary Continental Breakfast nesday at the Whitehall Apts. BAD STUDY GROUP will Restaurant—Banquet—Meeting rooms To have doubted one's own meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at club house. There will be Airport limosine service available. the home of Mrs. Leib Bakst, games, and luncheon will be first principles, is the mark 25236 Southwood, Southfield. served. For reservations, call of a civilized man. — 0. W. Mrs. Morton Espar, 356-7155, Holmes, Jr. Rabbi Bakst will speak. or Mrs. Joseph Landsberg_ * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- 557-6974. There is a nominal BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine charge, and the public is in- Mile area) will meet 2:30 vited. * * * p.m. Saturday at the home SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS- of Mrs- Moshe Palter, 23200 Gardner. Rabbi Palter will TERHOOD will have a luncheon-meeting noon Mon- speak. * * * day at the synagogue. En- * * * TEMPLE EMANU-EL SIS- titled "ARTisans," this paid- MUSIC STUDY CLUB OF TERHOOD will celebrate its up membership meeting will METROPOLITAN DETROIT 21st birthday with a lunch- feature crafts handiwork _will meet 12:15 p.m. Tues- eon noon Monday at the tem- created by sisterhood mem- day, at the home of Mrs. ple. Thelma Rosenbaum, wife bers. There also will be a Morris W. Stein, 26080 Salem, of Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum. demonstration of the Braille Huntington Woods. Zelda will review "The Eternal machine by Mrs. Joseph Landsman will review Arthur Bliss Machine" by Marcia Snider, chairman of the Rubenstein's autobiography, Seligson. Braille project. Mesdames "My Young Years," with Myron Milgrom and Richard * * * WHILE PRICES ARE musical illustrations. Mrs. EVERGREEN GROUP, Edgar are chairmen of the Harold Silverston is chair- Hadassah, will hold its mem- day. For reservations, call DRASTICALLY REDUCED, man of the day. Program bership eye bank luncheon Mrs. Clarence Salzberg, 642- GIVE YOURSELF AN chairman is Mrs. George 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the 1649. Nonmembers are in- EXTRA DIVIDEND WITH Kerwin. Dessert luncheon Charterhouse Apts. c 1 u b vited at a nominal charge. SAVINGS FROM OUR Babysitting service by reser- will be served. room. Admission is by bring- * * FAMOUS ANNUAL JANUARY ing a filled eye hank or its vation will be available for DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE equivalent. There will be a children age 3 and older. FUR SALE. A FUR FROM * * * SISTERHOOD will meet 8 WRUBEL & KOZIN IS A p.m. Wednesday at the Char- BETH EL SISTERHOOD FUR OF QUALITY! Ethnicity Conference with terhouse Apts. club room. will honor new members Helen Kass will review "In Set at Wayne State a gourmet brunch 11:30 a.m. One Era and Out the Other" Wayne State University Jan. 21 at the temple. In- SKETCHED: by Sam Levenson. Refresh- will hold a conference on terior designers Jack Perl- ments will be served, and ethnicity w i t h speakers, mutter and Carl Freiwalt BLACK GLAMA RANCH guests are invited. dancers and presentations will present a program. MINK COAT * * * Jan. 18-20 on the university "Designing for You in lb- Future." There is no char g e YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- campus. WOODS SISTERHOOD will Michael Novak, author and for new members and thei - hold its annual paid-up mem- director of humanities for the sponsors, or for members bership meeting 6:30 p.m. Rockefeller Foundation will who have passed their 70th Wednesday at the synagogue. speak on "Ethnicity and birthdays. For reservations Rick Margolin will speak on Pluralism" at the 6:30 p.m. and baby-sitting servicec• "Jewish Identity." A dairy dinner Jan. 18 in the Uni- call the temple office, 851- mini-buffet dinner will he versity Center ballroom. On 1100. * * * Known for fine furs since 1924 served: Jan. 19, Roy Adelberg of the BETH ACHIM SISTER- * * * International Institute will PRIMROSE BENEVO- speak on "The Ethnic Cul- HOOD will hold a board LENT CLUB will meet 8 tural Weekends" following meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday p.m. Monday at the Zionist lunch at 12:30 in the Speech at the synagogue. Coffee and Cultural Center. Refresh- and Foreign Language build- bagels will be served at noon. Following the meeting, Mrs. ments will be served, and ing. Albert Kemper will present 189 Townsend at Henrietta/MI 2-3755/Open Thurs. 'Ti! 9/Birmingham husbands are invited. * * * The greatest happiness is a makeup demonstration. All furs lobeled to show country of origin CLUB T W 0, Pioneer to be that which one . is.— Mrs. Donald Davis is vice president of program- Women, will hold a special Theodor Herzl. JAIWARY PIM SIRE