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June 14, 1974 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-06-14

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Friday, June
June 14, 1974-29
THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will have its in-
stallation-luncheon noon Wed-
nesday at King's Arms. Mrs.
Lilien Sinuk will install Mes-
dames Fanny Press, presi-
den; Ilene Winkelman, Fran-
ces Shapero and Ruth Kim-
mel, vice presidents; Gitel
Shackman, Reva Lahr, Rose
Jerris, Rose Gayer and Ger-
trude Becker, secretaries;
and Jessie SaSlove, treasurer.

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The Ultimate in Catering

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With A Yiddish Tamm

Detroiter Is Among
Advisers to HIAS
on Soviet Immigrants

4

Samuel Lerner, executive
director of the Resettlement
Service, is among the mem-
bers of the national advisory
46 committee of United Hias
A 543-3585
Service, which guides the re-
settlement of Russian Jewish
refugees in the U.S.
"A record number of So-
viet Jews are seeking United
Hias Service assistance to
emigrate to the U. S. and
other Western countries,"
said Gaynor, I. Jacobson,
HIAS executive vice presi-
dent.
The Modern Sound of Distinction
He said that for the first
five months of -1974 there
From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra
were 1,510 Russian Jews who
came to the U. S., compared
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546-7558
with 223 for the same period
in 1973.

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and Frances Shapero. Guests
are invited. For reservations,
call the chairman, Betty Gel-
man, LI 5-0145.
* * *

GLENNWOOD CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
have a meeting 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Pointe-0-
Woods Apts. club house.
Michael O'Connor will dem-
onstrate "The Art of Making
a Terrarium," and a ter-
rarium, will be auctioned off.
Chairmen are Mesdames Lena
Schwartz, Betty Gelman, Florence Guests are welcome. For in-
Primak, Yetta Drachler, Betty Gel- formation, call Mrs. Michael
man, Rose Sharkey, Betty Order,
Eva Rivkin, Etta Kaplan, Jessie Udman, program chairman,
Saslove, Esther Nadler, Ilene Win- 535-4609.
kelman, Ruth Kimmel, Anne
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Goldstein, Frances Shapero, Rose
Jerris, Sarah Wo•l, Freda Metz,
CHANA
CZENESH
CHAP-
Rose Alenco, Reva Lahr, Lillien
Sinuk and Yetta Drachler, Rose TER, Pioneer Women, will
Gayer and Gitel Shackm a n. have an installation-luncheon
Advisory committee includes noon Monday at Kings Arms
Florence Primak, Freda Metz, Restaurant. Mrs. Jack Ro-
Lena Schwartz, Betty Order senthal will install Mesdames
Inez Silk, president; Mildred
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ORT Sets Honor Roll Lunch

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Gelfand, S a r a h Friedman,
Mary Granadier, Esther La-
Med and Clara Marks, vice
presidents; Gertrude Adels,
Rose Colman, Esther Lich-
tenstein and Kate Weine,
secretaries; Ruth Carel and
Lena Cr a vi s, chairmen
Chairman of the day will be
Mrs. Louis LaMed. Guests
are invited. For reservations,
call Mrs. Granadier, 557-0460.

Michigan Region of Wom-
en's American ORT will have
its Honor Roll Luncheon noon
Tuesday at Cong. Beth Abra-
ham-Hillel. The theme of the
luncheon is "Short on Lux-
uries, Lavish in Sentiment,"
announces Mrs. Albert Fill,
chairman of the day.
Chapter awards will be
given following the luncheon,

and there will be a fashion
show. The souvenir journal
will be distributed, announ-
ces Mrs. Leonard Schreiber,
journal chairman.
Michigan Region Honor
Roll vice president is Mrs.
Terry Podolsky. Reservations
chairman is Mrs. Mark
Jacobson. For information,
call the ORT office, 355-9151.

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KINNERET CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will have
its annual installation of of-
ficers noon Monday at the
Lincoln Towers Apts. com-
munity room. Guest speaker -
will be Rabbi Sherwin T.
Wine. Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited.

OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Shmuel E.
Cohen, 26101 Harding. Rabbi
Cohen will speak.
* *
OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
Mile area) will meet 4 p.m.
Saturday at the home of
Mrs. Mendel Luckman, 22100
Marlow. Isadore Starr will
speak.
* * *
FANNIE GLUCK CHAP-
TER, Mizrachi –Women, will
hold its annual installation-
luncheon, sponsored by Mrs.
Norman Cottler, noon Mon-
day at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Mrs. Phillip Fealk
will install the newly elected
officers and board members.
Mrs. Emil Spilman will give
Mother in Israel charms and
life member pins. For reser-
vations, call Ann Rosenberg,
547-6540.

ANNOUNCING

JACK

Formerly of
Jack's Men's &
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Is the Oak Park Distributor for

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NO SUIT OVER 5 59

And A Complete Line of Men's Furnishings

Art & Esther Are Still Here

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Oak Park Center

Open Sunday
11-5

Remember Us for Father's Day

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NORTHGATE CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will have a
luncheon noon Monday at the
Northgate Apts. recreation
hall. Proceeds will go to. Is-
rael. For information, call
the president, Hilda Feld-
man, _ 968-8287.

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* *

BATYA CHAPTER, Amer-
ican Mizrachi Women, will
hold its monthly meeting
8:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Jerry Liebman, 16949
Jeanette, Southfield. In addi-
tion to the election of new of-
ficers, Mrs. Bernie. Sakols of
Baltimore, Md., a national
board member' of American
Mizrachi Women, will speak
on the current problems of
Mizra chi women.
*
*
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom-
en, will hold its installation
luncheon 11:30 a.m. Tues-
day at • the Charterhouse
Apts. club room, Southfield.
Chana . Michlin, president,
will give a yearly report.
Sarah Levin will be chairman
of the day, and Adele Mon-
dry will install the newly
elected officers. Guests are
welcome. For -reservations,
call Mrs. Michlin, 968-5351.

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WOMEN'S' BICUR CHO-
LEM will meet noon Monday
at the ,MCL Cafeteria. Dis-
cussion for the forthcoming
year's fund raising will be
on the agenda. The recent in-
stallation of officers was held
under the chairmanship of
" Mrs. Sam Schwartz.

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