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June 07, 1974 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-06-07

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State ORT Slates
Planning Event

SHALOM CHAI CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will have a
meeting noon Wednesday at
the Lincoln Terrace Apts.
club house. The installation
luncheon, to be held noon
June 25 at Stouffer's Res-
taurant, will be discussed.
Luncheon will be served, and
prospective members are in-
vited.
Mesdames Daniel, Allen, Douglas
* * *
Bloom, David Brasch, Stephen
Brown, Gerald Carlin, Sidney
MISHKAN
ISRAEL SIS-
Feldman, Hyman Jackson, Michael
Jacobson, Eugene Levine, Arthur TERHOOD will hold its mini
Lieberman, Joel Mahler, Lew Nu- games night 8:30 p.m. Mon-
cian, Harvey Olson, Terry Podol-
sky, Herbert Pomerantz, David day at the synagogue. There
Redisoh, Arnold Rodin, Allen Ro- are prizes, and refreshments
senfeld, Jack Rubin, Leonard
Schreiber, Ronald Sheer, Daniel will be served. There is a
C. Siegel and Kurt Traub.
charge. Prospective mem-
The chairman is Mrs. Ar- bers are welcome.
nold Smith, and co-chairman
* * *
is Mrs. Eugene Levine.
MASADA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will have its in-
stallation of officers noon
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Norman Kanter, 17745 Alta
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Viita, Southfield.
* * *
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• • •
omen's CU, activities

Michigan Region of Wom-
en's American ORT will hold
its annual planning confer-
ence 7 p.m. Tuesday at Tem-
ple Beth El. Mrs. Bertram
Adler, outgoing president,
will present her annual re-
port, and Mrs. Sidney Feld-
man, incoming president, will
speak. -
The workshops will be
conducted' by the follow-
ing region board members:

SEYMOUR.
KAPLAN

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*

* *

NORTHWEST CHILD
RESCUE WOMEN JUNIOR.
LEAGUE will. have its instal-
lation of officers 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Great Wall.
Officers to be installed are
A d ell Megdall, president;
Carol Yost, vice president;
Ruth Klueger, treasurer;
Joane Arkin and Janice Sher,
secretaries.

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FIGHTERS will have its final
board meeting of the season
noon Monday at the Raleigh
House. A final report on the
recent door-to-door march by
Mrs. Charles Eizelman, the
results of the spring rum-
mage sale by Mrs. Samuel
Schwartz and plans for the-
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• Checks • Solid Colors

Mrs. Beatrice D. Adler of Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak
Park, will attend graduation exercises June 16 at Stanford_
Medical School, Palo Alto, where her son, Neil, will receive
his masters degree in physical therapy. He is now assistant
director of the physical therapy department at San Jose\
General Hospital in San Jose, Calif. A Phi Beta Kappa
graduate of Wayne State University, he is the son of Leon-
ard E. Adler of Detroit.
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rudin of W. Nine Mile Rd., South-
field, will be in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday to see their son,
Neil, receive his doctor of languages degree from the Uni-
versity of Buffalo. The younger Rudin earned his under-
graduate degree from Wayne State University.

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Fine Fashions

BNAI DAVID SISTER-
HOOD will hold its installa-
tion luncheon noon Monday at
the synagogue. Mrs. Morris
Simon, installation chairman,
announces installing officer
will be Alan Weiner, vice
president of the congregation.
The program will consist of
vocal selections by Mrs. Ger-
ald Walters. Officers to be
installed are president, Mrs.
Alan Weiner; vice presidents,
Mesdames Ben Brant, Irving
Markel and Arthur Cole;
treasurer, Mrs. Irving Shan-
born; secretaries, Mesdames
Bernard Bocknek, Roy Gea-
ler and Neil Kalef; chaplain,
Mrs. Edward Solomon. Board
members to be installed are:

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More than 50 Metropolitan Detroit area Bnai Brith lead-
ers will attend the 106th annual convention of the Bnai
Brith District Grand Lodge 6 June 23-27 in Bloomington,
Minn. The district comprises eight Midwest states and four
provinces in Canada. Herman Kasoff, third vice president
of District Grand Lodge, will seek re-election. Delegates to
the Bnai Brith Supreme Lodge triennial convention- in Is-
rael this fall will be selected at the district convention. -
*
Mrs. Irving Chaiken, president of the Michigan Branch
of Women's League for Conservative Judaism, will partici-
pate in special briefing sessions for the 28 branch presi-
dents of the league, June 10-13 at Saltz's Mount Freedom,
N.J., and at the Jewish Theological Seminary. The Michigan
Branch includes 17 sisterhoods with a membership of over
4,000 synagogue women.
*
Naomi Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cutler
of Prest Ave., and a pre-medical student at Cite Universi-
taire in Aix, France, is spending a month on a kibutz in
Israel. In July, she will join her family in Detroit to cele-
brate her parents' 25th wedding anniversary at a dinner-
party.

*CLOWNS

JUDIES

*

Mrs. Boris Tobes was in-
stalled as president of the
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood at
Sabbath morning services
June 1. Rabbi Moses Lehr-
man installed the following
officers: Mesdames Sylvia
Ross, Theodore Kohn, Ben
Levenson and Robert Ilirsch-
bein, vice presidents; Sey-
mour Tureff, Samuel Laske,
Marcel Thirman and Mack
Lieberman, secretaries; Isaac
B e n a i m, treasurer; Louis
Redmond, parliamentarian.
Honorary vice president is
Mrs. Moses Lehrman, muse-
um curator, and Mrs. Liiuis
Klein is Ifo-norary board
member.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL
SISTERHOOD will have its
annual installation luncheon
noon June 19 at the syna-
gogue. Mrs. Philip Rubinoff,
executive director of the con-
gregation will serve as instal-
lation officer. Officers to be
installed are president, Mrs.
Leon Mondry; vice presi-
dents, Mesdames Manfred
Lehman, Morris Jacob, Carl
Moskovitz and Eddie Silver;
treasurer, Mrs. Irving Mi-
chaels; secretaries, Mes-
dames Henry Thumin, Har-
old Levin, Jack Fishman,

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Lawrence Nedelman and Har- agenda. Luncheon will be
vey Weiss; and junior past served.
president, Mrs. Charles
(Continued on Page 37)
Rubin. Mrs. Isaac Tennen-
Friday, June 7, 1974-33
house is installation chair-
man, and chairman of the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
day is Mrs. Benoit Gorge. For
reservations, call the syna-
gogue office, 851-6880; Alice
Thumin, UN. 4-5769; or Eve-
lyn Gorge, 851-6616. Guests
are invited.

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