32 October 10, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Musicale Slated

Women's Clubs

-‘ TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will hear Rabbi
Harold S. Loss analyze Er-
ica Jong's "Fear of Flying"
11 a.m. Monday in the tem-
ple. Breakfast will be served
at 10. Tickets are available
for the five-part series. Indi-
vidual tickets also are avail-
able. For information, call
Shirley Fink, chairman,
424-8195, or Edith Good-
man, 424-8740.
* * *
OAK PARK CHAPTER,
Michigan Association for
Children With Learning
Disabilities, will hold a fun-
draising games party 7-11
p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth
Shalom.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet 8
p.m. Thursday at the home
of Svlvia Waldman, 22740

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* * *
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a board
meeting 8 p.m. Monday at
the synagogue. Mrs. Arthur
Schussler, president, will
chair the meeting. Refresh-
ments will be served. Mrs.
Abe Meral, membership
chairwoman, announces the
paid-up membership dinner
will take place 6:30 p.m. Oct.
27 at the synagogue. For
reservations, by Oct. 20, call
Mrs. Robert Hacker,
353-5148, or Mrs. Max
Kruger, 273-3424.
* * *
BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its
opening meeting with a
fashion show and petite
luncheon noon Monday at
the synagogue. There is a
nominal charge for non-
members. For reservations,
call Mrs. Sidney Burk, LI
5-4482, or Mrs. Ben Leven-
son, 547-5529.
* * *
BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL GROUP,
Hadassah, will meet 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Hadassah
House. Douglas Ross, execu-
tive director of Michigan
Common Cause, will speak
on "Our Constitutional
Rights—What Are They?"
A social hour will follow,
and guests are invited.
* * *
OAK PARK GROUP,
Hadassah, will hold a paid-
up membership luncheon

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Cultural Center. The Jewish
Community Center Senior
Choral Group, directed by
Sylvia Halliburton, will en-
tertain. Rita Etkin will
speak on "Mt. Scopus."
Prospective members are
invited, and dues may be
paid at the door.
* * *
AESCULAPIAN
PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION LADIES
AUXILIARY will meet
noon Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Hyman Mar-
golis, 14820 Borgman, Oak
Park. The Nov. 5 dinner
dance will be discussed.
Dessert luncheon will be
served.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM HIL-
LEL SISTERHOOD will
open its season with a paid-
up membership meeting
noon Wednesday at the syn-
agogue. Members are asked
to bring a wrapped gift for
the Chinese auction. Baby
sitters are available. For
reservations, call Martha
Jacob, 557-9204, or Sarah
Last, 968-0079. The group
also is planning its bazaar
for Nov. 16.
* * *
DAVID - HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will meet noon Tues-
day at the home of Mrs.
Morris Berk, 17243 Richard,
Southfield. Plans will be
discussed for the annual
donor luncheon to be held
noon Nov. 11 at Cong. Beth
Achim. Mrs. Bernard Chase
will be chairman. For ticket
information, call Mrs.
Harry Schechter, 557-6674.

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CLUB ONE, Pioneer
Women, will meet 11:30
a.m. Tuesday at the Em-
bassy Apts. club house. This
meeting will be dedicated to
Moetzet Hapoalot. Sophie
Sislin chairman, urges
members to bring pledges
for the forthcoming donor
event. A progress report will
be given by Rebecca Dinitz
and Fanny Borenstein, bul-
letin chairmen. For infor-
mation, call Chana Michlin,
president, 968-5351.
* * *
CHANA CZENESH
CHAPTER,
Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Monday at the Northgate
Apts. club house. Inez Silk
will speak on "The Auto-
biography of Famous Amer-
ican Jews and Their Contri-
bution to Life in America."
Guests are invited, and re-
freshments will be served.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pi-
oneer Women, will meet
12:30 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Miriam Feld-
man, 24651 Santa Barbara,
Southfield. Mrs. Joan Weis-
man will speak on "Growing
Older-Preparation-Coping."
Guests are invited. For in-
formation, call Ruth Pech-
erer, president, EL 7-0240.
* * *
WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM ORGANIZA-
TION will meet 11:30 a.m.
Monday at the MCL Cafe-
teria, Tel-12 Mall, South-
field. Plans for a
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* * *
SHALOM CHAI CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
have a luncheon to benefit
Moetzet Hapoalot noon
Wednesday at the Lincoln
Towers Apts. club room.
Hostesses will be Anna
Goldberg, Anna Lublin,
Freda Solomon, Bessie
Keys, Ethel Dunitz, Rae
Freeman, Lillian Barsh, Ida.
Kaplan, Eva Hoffman,
Anna Dunitz, Anna Rotten-
berg, Eva Halpern, Clara
Klieman and Celia Gumen-
ick. Irene Kraft was inad-
vertently omitted from last
week's list of sponsors.
There will be entertain-
ment, games and prizes.
Etta Felsot and Eva Isen-
berg will be honored. There
is a charge, and friends are
invited. * * *
HUNTINGTON
WOODS AND VILLAGE
GROUPS, Hadassah, will
have a joint opening meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the Lincoln Towers Apts.
club room. Lillian Genser
and Marjorie Katz of the
Center for Teaching About
Peace and War will show a
film, "Peace Education for
Our Time." Dessert lunch-
eon will be served.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN EU-
ROPEAN WELFARE
ORGANIZATION
will
hold a fundraising luncheon
noon Monday at the North
Park Square Apts. club
house. Guests are invited.
* * *
RIVERCREST CHAP-
TER, Hadassah, will have a
luncheon for paid-up mem-

bers and new members noon
Tuesday at Knob-in-the-
Woods Apts. club house.
Mrs. William Adler, vice
president of program will
present Mrs. Jocelyn Krie-
ger of the Nshei Chabad Lu-
bavitch Women's Organiza-
tion. She will speak on
"Mitzvas of the Jewish
Women." Mrs. Dick Robiner
is hospitality chairman,
Mrs. Leonard Baruch and
Mrs. Harold Podolsky, pres-
idents; and chairman of the
day is Mrs. Carl Lichten-
stein. Guests are invited at a
nominal charge.
* * *
YOUNG ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOODS will meet 8:30
p.m. Wednesday at Young
Israel of Greenfield. Janet
Kelman, designer of lamps,
will show how to make figu-
rines. Refreshments will be
served.
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