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January 18, 1974 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-01-18

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Women's League
Plans Luncheon

Michigan Branch of the
Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism will have
an open branch board meet-
ing and petite luncheon 11:30
a.m. Monday at Cong. Beth
Shalom, sponsored by the
sisterhood.
The luncheon, for all sister-
hood board personnel, will
focus on the bran& Torah
Fund event, the spring con-
ference and. creative handi-
crafts.

National Leader
of AJCongress
Women to Talk

Aliya Group to Meet

Association of Americans
and Canadians for Aliya will
meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Burg, 14710 Rose-
mary, Oak Park. Chaim
Feifel, president of AACA
and organizer of Garin Ya-
mit, will speak on "Yamit."
For reservations ; call the
Burgs, 544-9587.

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Mrs. Jacqueline Levine, na-
tional president of the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress wom-
en's division, will speak at a
meeting of the Michigan
Council of American Jewish
Congress 8:30 p.m. Thursday
at Cong. Beth Shalom. The
public is invited at no charge.
Mrs. Levine is a vice presi-
dent of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare
Funds and the first woman
vice chairman of the National
Jewish Community Relations
Advisory Council.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, January 18, 1974

J inal Clearance

Re-grouped for Quick Selling

Long Dresses

formerly $65-$70

NOW

$45

formerly $75-$100

Now $65

formerly $125-$175

Daytime Dresses

Now $25

formerly $40-$50

NOW $ 35

GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, paid-up membership luncheon
Women's American ORT, will noon Wednesday at the home
hold a bowling party 8:45 of Mrs. Helen Sandel, 24731
p.m. Feb. 2 at Yorba Linda Sussex, Oak Park. The pro-
Lanes in Royal Oak. Admis- gram will feature Muriel
sion includes bowling, re- Kushner in "Something Dif-
freshments and prizes. Fol- ferent." Friends are invited.
• * *
lowing bowling, guests will
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio-
meet 11 p.m. at Alban's
Restaurant. For tickets, call neer Women, will meet 12:30
Noreen Goldman, 398-3356, p.m. Saturday at the home of
Lillian Mattes, 20280 Forest-
or Liz Melberg, 399-1295.

wood, Southfield. Sherwood
KINNERET CHAPTER, Sandweis, director of t h e
Pioneer Women, will meet American Jewish Committee,
noon Monday at the Work- will speak on "Whither Is-
men's Circle Center. A movie rael — a Critical Perspective
on the Jewish National Fund on the Future."
• * *
will be shown. Refreshments
SHALOM-CHAT CHAPTER,
will be served, and guests
Pioneer Women, will meet
are invited.
• * *
noon Wednesday at the North-
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- gate Apts. club house. The
neer Women, will meet noon slate for new officers and a
Tuesday at the home of Leah party will be discussed.
Lubin, 28430 Brooks, South- Guests are invited, and re-
freshments will be served.
field. A social will follow.
• * *
• * *
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
WOMEN'S BICUR CHO
SOCIETY WOMEN'S AUX- LEM will meet noon Monday
ILIARY will meet 11:30 a.m. at the MCL Cafeteria. Mem-
Tuesday at Northland Inn. bers will discuss the theater
Brunch will be served. Mel party set for Tuesday at the
Ravitz, former president of Ridgedale Playhouse when
the Detroit City Council, will the play is "Butterflies Are
speak. For reservations, call Free." Refreshments will be
Mrs. Hannah Lefton, 698- served. Tickets may be pur-
8378, or Mrs. Sheri Michaels, chased at the box office.
355-1506.
Proceeds will go to the Israel


Emergency Fund to supple-
NORTHGATE CHAPTER, ment an earlier gift.
*
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Monday at the North-
SHARONA CHAPTER,
gate Apts. recreation hall. Women's American ORT, will
Guests are welcome and re- have an art auction 8:30 p.m.
freshments will be served. Saturday at Park West Gal-
For inofrmation, c a 1 1 the leries. There will be a cham-
president, Yetta Aronoff, 968- pagne preview at 7:30.
*
• *
0165.
* * *
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
Pioneer Women, will hold a Mile Area) will meet 2:30
business meeting noon Mon- p.m. Saturday at the home
day at Oak Park Community of Mrs. Arthur Gersten, 23451
Center. 'Mrs. Sydney Wein- Coolidge. Rabbi Betzalel
berger will speak on '2urrent Gottlieb will speak.
* * *
events. Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
vited.
HOOD will meet noon Jan.
* K
28 at the synagogue. Mrs.
PURITY CHAPTER, Order Faigel Berke of El Al Air-
of the Eastern Star, will have
a ceremony of initiation 7:45
p.m. Monday at Eureka Tem- Singles Group Talk
ple. Refreshments w i 11 be to Focus on Mideast
served.
People Without Partners
*
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED will have a meeting 8:30 p.m.
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will Sunday at the 10 Mile Jew-
meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at ish Center, at which a repre-
Borman Hall. Rabbi Harold sentative of the "Committee
Loss, associate rabbi of Tem- for Dialogue" will speak on
ple Israel, will speak on the the Middle East situation.
Refreshments will follow,
recent youth pilgrimage to
Israel and will show slides and there is a nominal
and movies of the trip. Mrs. charge.
Meetings are held on . the
Sanford Laikin is program
chairman. Friends are in- first and third Sundays of
the month, and membership
vited.
*
*
is open to all single Jewish
YOUNG ISRAEL OF adults. PWP has open bowl-
GREENFIELD SISTER- ing 9:30 p.m. on altetnate
HOOD will hold its annual Sundays at Oak Park Lanes.

.

Open Sunday 12-4

Now $30

Womens elab activities

formerly $80-$95

Now $45

formerly $90-$125

Winter Coats

Regular Length and Pant Coats

lines will give an "Inside
View of the Jewish Commu-
nities of Romania, Iran and
Israel." The public is invited.
• * *
BETH EL SISTERHOOD
will honor its new members
at a gourmet brunch 11:30
a.m. Monday at the temple.
Jack Perlmutter and his as-
sociate, Carl Freiwalt will
present a program on in-
terior design, "Designing for
You in the Future." New
members, their sponsors and
members who have reached
their 70th birthdays will be
admitted free. For reserva-
tions, call the temple office,
851-1100. Registration is be-
ing taken for intermediate
and advanced bridge classes
beginning Feb. 5 and April
2. Courses will be taught by
Kaye Clinton, director of
duplicate bridge at the Bir-
mingham Community House,
and will be held 1-3 p.m. on

.

eight consecutive Tuesdays
at the temple. There is a
charge. For reservations, call
Mrs. Stuart Graff, 626-0977.



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COOLIDGE at NINE MILE, OAK PARK

activities in, Society

Former Detroiter Shirley Fishman of Hollywood Beach,
Fla. will have a private showing of her oil paintings in
February, proceeds from which will go to the Technion-
Israel Institute of Technology.. Her husband, Benjamin,
was the founder of the Fishman Insurance Agency in South-
field, of which their son, Mitchell is president. Mrs. Fish-
man was recently installed as president of the women's
club at the Galahad W. Apts.

Detroiters attending the recent Bar Mitzva of Randall
Zane, son of former Detroiters Dr. and Mrs. Alan Zane of
Corpus Christi, Tex., are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rocklin,
Jay Rocklin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Portner, Dr. and Mrs.
Julius Greenberg, Mrs. David Lipschutz, Mrs. Robert
Singer, Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Sandberg, Dr. and Mrs. Eli
Kuhel, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sukenic, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Duchan, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rappaport, Mrs. Mamie
Zirulnik and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lifton and their families.

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