W omen's Citch flews BETH EL SISTERHOOD will hear Mrs. Harold Nelson speak on "Jewels for a Crown," a lecture on the art of Marc Chagall, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the new temple. A coffee hour will proceed the lecture. The election meeting is scheduled to take place 11 a.m. May 7 at the new temple. The meeting will be open to the public. Dannel Schwartz, the new as- sociate rabbi, will be intro- duced. Luncheon will be served at a nominal fee. Baby-sitting services also will be available at a nom- inal .fee. For reservations, call the temple office, 851- 1100. * * * MISHKAN ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the syna- gogue. James T. Perry, di- rector of parks, recreation and forestry, will discuss "Oak Park — National Gold Medal Winner." Refreshments will be served, and all are welcome. * * * BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold an oneg Shabat 12:30 p.m. May 4 following services at the synagogue. Luncheon will be served, after which a pro- gram will be presented, in- cluding readings from Sha- lom Aleichem and a skit by Lahav United Synagogue Youth. Cantor Simon Ber- manis will lead in commu- nity singing. For reserva- tions, by May 1, call Mrs. Ben Davis, chairman, 356- 3349; Mrs. Max Kruger, co- chairman, 273-3424; or the synagogue office, 352-8670. The public is welcome. The sisterhood is completing plans for its annual donor luncheon noon May 21 at the syna- gogue. Highlighting the after- noon will be "A Fashion Fantasy," announce Mes- dames Kenneth Belen and Esther Rosenblum, chair- men, For tickets and reser- vations, call Mrs. Max Kru- ger, 273-3424, or Mrs, Isadore Levin, 645-9471, ticket chair- men. Vice president of ways and means is Mrs. William Tarnow. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD wil have its final Spring Forum '74, program 12:30 p.m. Monday at the temple. James Newhard, di- rector of the state appellate defender's office, will speak on . "Our Prisons—a Failed Promise?" Newhard has tes- tified before the U. S. Senate on prison reform. Dessert luncheon will follow. There is a nominal charge. For in- formation, call Mrs. S. M. Israel, chairman, 353-6433. * * * SOUTH ACRES CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will have a "Night at the Races" on film 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Workmen's Circle Center. Proceeds will aid the chapter's social as- sistance program. Refresh- ments will be served. For tickets, call Sharon Benedek, 851-9167, or Mrs. Martin Spitz, 398-0965. * * * ADAT SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will have an oneg Shabat in honor of Yom Ha'Atzmaut (Israel Inde- pendence Day) 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. Luncheon will be served, followed by a review of Amos Oz's "Elsewhere, Per- haps" by Rabbi Seymour Rosenbloom. Mrs. Norman. Leemon is chairman of the day. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and the youth choir will pre- sent a medley of songs. For reservations, call the syna- gogue, 851-5100. The corn- munity is invited. * * * DAVID - HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will gather Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Philip Kutnick, 13201 Dartmouth, Oak Park. * * * WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- LEM ORGANIZATION will hold a special election meet- ing 11:30 a.m. Monday at the MCL Cafeteria. * * * CLUB' TWO, Pioneer Wom- en, will see a program on World Jewish Child's Day 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Northgate Apts. club house. * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Ethel Isaacs, 15620 Arbor Pl., Southfield. A book review will be given by Mary Gil- bert. The annual fund-raising dinner will take place 6 p.m. May 5 at the Whitehall Apts. club house. * * * ACHIEZER will have a bingo night 8:45 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Sarah Wayntraub, 24721 Sus- sex, Oak Park. All women are invited. • * * YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD SISTER- HOOD will sponsor a Lamaan Hayeled luncheon noon Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Leslie Krakowitz, 25510 Col- leen, Oak Park. Mrs. Charles T. Gellman is chairman. * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio_ neer Women, will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Lorraine Gale, 28988 Ram- blewood, Farmington. Ber- nice Stone will speak on "Electrolysis." Mrs. Sheldon Fishman, left, will serve as chairman, and Mrs. Pat Young as co- ordinator and commentator, for the annual Mother's Day fashion show 6:30 p.m. May 8 at Beth Abraham-Hillel Synagogue. The sisterhood is sponsoring this m o t h e r- daughter dinner, under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Manfred Lehman. Members of the sisterhood will be models. For reservations and information, call the synagogue office, 851-6880. * * PURITY CHAPTER, Or- der of the Eastern Star, will * * * hold a business meeting 7:45 p.m. May 6 at Eureka Tem- CLUB ONE, Pioneer ple. • Refreshments will be Women, will have a cultural served. meeting 11:30 a.m. Tuesday * at the Charterhouse Apts. NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- club room. Brunch will be served, and guests are in- neer Women, will give a din- vited. ner party honoring past pres- * ident Mrs. Sol Schwartz 6 SHALOM CHAI CHAPTER, p.m. May 5 at the Labor Zi- onist Instiute. A plaque will Pioneer Women, will meet be inscribed at the LZI build- noon Wednesday at the Lin- ing in the name of Sol and coln Terrace Apts. club Lena Schwartz. Friends and house. Mrs. Rae Freeman guests are invited. For res- will report on current events, ervations, call chairman Bet- and refreshments will be served. Prospective mem- ty Gelman, LI 5-1045. bers are invited. * * * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER PARKWOOD CHAPTER, FIGHTERS will hold its an- nual door-to-door march May Women's American 0 R T, 5-7, and volunteers are plans an art exhibit and auc- sought by Mrs. Maury Gor- tion for 7:30 p.m. Saturday don, chairman. Workers are at Knob in the Woods Apts. needed to call on neighbors club house. A champagne and for funds to implement the hors d'oeuvres preview will free, nonsectarian medical precede the 8:30 auction. center's facilities and serv- Tickets will be sold at the ices in treatment, research door. and education. They may contact Mrs. Gordon at 398- 2411. The executive board of Marriages I the group will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. PASSALTST JOHN: Karen Elliot Schubiner, 25405 Cata- St. John, daughter of the lina, Southfield. Clifford St. Johns of Allegan, became the bride of Dr. Carl For 'Sedate Singles' N. Passal, son of Mr. and "The Sedate Singles, 40 and Mrs. Frank Passal of Edin- Up," a new group for single barough Ave., on April 13. people of the community, You must not be afraid of will have a dance, with a band, 9 p.m. May 4 at the them, remembering rather Kings Arms Restaurant. what the Lord your God did There is an admission to Pharaoh and all Egypt..." charge. For information, call —Deut. 7:18. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, April 26, 1974 Financial Talk Slated Tuesday Reservations are available for next Tuesday's session of the Financial Seminar for Women sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation- United Jewish Charities' En- dowment Program, 9:45 a.m. in the East Tower Penthouse of North Park Towers. The seminar will focus on the use of trusts for retire- ment planning and the funda- mentals of a review of a will. Speakers will be Andrew Camden, an assistant trust officer of the National Bank of Detroit, and attorney Al- bert M. Colman. Mrs. Robert Zell is chairman. The second session, 7:45 p.m. May 14 at the United Hebrew Schools building, is geared to women who are still raising their families. Husbands are welcome. Assisting Mrs. Zell are Mesdames Jerome Acker, Theodore Birnkrant, Martin E. Citrin, William Davidson, Nathan L. Fink, Arnold E. Frank, Joseph H. Jackier, Richard L. Kux, Norman Rosenfeld, Samuel Schiff and I. William Sherr. For reservations, call the endowment program office, WO 5-3939. NCJW Section Sets Installation Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will hold its annual installation luncheon noon Thursday at the Shiawassee Hotel. The program will feature modeling of inaugural ball gowns of the nation's "first ladies" by Council members. There will be a running commentary during the moth eling, coordinating the his- tory of the Greater Detroit Section with the history of the U. S. For reservations, call the NCJW office, 557-9604. Round Table Unit to Pick Offic -ers The women's division of the Detroit Round Table, Na- tional Conference of Chris- tians and Jews, will hold its spring meeting 1 p.m. Wed- nesday at Cong. Beth Moses. Program chairmen June Shada and Lina Small an- nounced the meeting will fea- ture a panel discussion on "The Leadership Role of the Woman in Religious Congre- gations Today." Panelists will be Mrs. G. 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