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April 19, 1974 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-04-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

al Brith Women Will Install Mrs. Kalef as Its New President

. Maynard Kalef will
'nstalled as the 29th pres-
of the Bnai Brith Worn-
s Council of Metropolitan
oit at a luncheon noon
ursday at A d a t Shalom
, nagog,ue.
Trs. Kalef, a charter mem-
of Centennial Chapter of

in the Detroit area. Mrs.
Kalef's husband is a past
president of Centennial
Lodge.
Other officers of the coun-
cil to be installed are Mes-
dames Robert Ellis, Paul

Alai

7-RS. MAYNARD KALEF

Ai B'rith Women, was its
st president. She has
ved the women's council
as an officer and as
irman of all major corn-
tees and on the Michigan
and of directors of the Bnai
ith Youth Organization.
;he also was a consultant
many of the BBW chapters

-!-Iv- Couples Group
'aiming a Party

A. new Bnai Brith couples
pup is planning a potluck
cktail party 8 p.m. Sunday
the home of Jeffrey and
.an Kravitz, 31689 Belle-
.. Trail, Southfield. This
couples unit, the second
be formed in this area,
s a membership , of over
couples age 25-35. For in-
rmation, call interim pres-
Ait Fran Kravitz, 647-0533,
the Bnai Brith office, 354-

Detroit Bnai B'rith Bowling
Association will honor Harry
Cohen, executive secretary
of the National Bnai Brith
Bowling Association, at an
Israel Bond dinner dance 7
p.m. Sunday at Cong. Bnai
David. Emil Cohen will en-
tertain, Max Sosin will be
toastmaster, and Hal Gordon
will provide music. For res-
ervations, call Ron Marcus,
968-0200, or Jack Fine, 545-
0819.
,'
*
ISRAEL CHAPTER will
celebrate its 25th anniversary
at the annual installation
luncheon 1 p.m. Sunday at
Stouffer's Restaurant. Mrs.
Sidney Eidelman, past pres-
ident of the Bnai Brith Wom-
en's Council of Metropolitan
Detroit, will install the fol-
lowing officers. Mesdames
Max Applebaum, president;
Harry Blumberg and Belle
Glenner, v i c e presidents;
Ray Mazer, treasurer; Julius
Cutler, Arnold Berman, Abe
Milgrom and Loretta Strager
secretaries; and Sam Roth,
counselor. Awards will be
given for 18- and 25-year
members as 'well as silver
mementos of the occasion.
For information or reserva-
tions, call the installation
chairman, Mrs. Joseph Dorf-
man, KE 5-5711.
* * *
MASADA CHAPTER will
have a meeting 8 p.m. Mon-
day at the Green School,
West Bloomfield. Joel Gar-

Newman, Sylvia Ross and
Harold Rowe, vice presi-
dents; Carl Pearl, treasurer;
Norman Moss, Charles Ru-
ben and Perry Shulman,
secretaries.
Installation chairman is

Activities

field will speak on benefits
of Bnai B'rith insurance. He
will be accompanied by an
attorney, CPA and an invest-
ment ,counselor who will
speak on how to set up estate
management funds. Friends
a r e invited. Refreshments
will be served.

A H A V A CHAPTER will
have its first installation
dinner 7 p.m. May 9 at
Kings Arms Restaurant. Mrs.
Ira Albion, Bnai Brith Wom-
en's Council president will
install the following officers:
Doreen Fleishman, presi-
dent; Susan Manhoff, Suzi
Gaines, Jan Applebaum and
Steffi. Korens, vice presi-
dents; Diana Brenner, treas-
urer; Denise R i c h m a n,
Nancy Korens and Rosanne
Potasnick, secretaries. Board
members include:

Elaine Galinsky, Bonnie Jo-
seff, Linda Levine, Sharon Moss,
Marilyn Meyer, Judi Weiss, Es-
ther Siberbere, Myrna Unger,
Marilyn Sitron and Evelyn Gene.

For information, call De-
nise Richman, 546-8472.

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Honor Luncheon
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Beth Shalom Sisterhood
will hold its annual honor roll
donor luncheon, its major
fund raising of the year, noon
Thursday at the synagogue.
Evelyn Orbach and Joyce
Feurring will present an or-
iginal production, "One to
One." There is a charge for
the luncheon. For reserva-
tions, call the synagogue of-
fice, 547-7970. Mrs. Sol Lipson
is chairman, and Mrs. Jackie
Gill is co-chairman.

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