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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Women's Clubs

AESCULAP/AN
PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION LADIES
AUXILIARY will have its
installation luncheon noon
Wednesday at the Pagoda
Inn, 1019 Maple, Clawson.
Officers to be installed are:
Mesdames Harold Biller,
president; Arthur Gilbert

Andy The Young

MAGICIAN

will perform for
childrens parties
'the magic number is

356-3311

and Asher Smith, vice presi-
dents; Sam Major and Louis
Serlin, secretaries; and Mil-
ton Singer, treasurer. For
reservations, call Mrs. Mi-
chael Wainer, 557-3625, or
Mrs. Sam Kaplan, 357-5766.
* * *
SHARONE CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will hold its third annual art
auction Saturday at \Park
West Gallery. Proceeds will
go to the Maintenance ORT
Training program. Guests
are invited. For informa-
tion, call Steffie Zack,
398-2152.

SUMMITNsTauTEISRAEL

A therapeutic community in Jerusalem for i\merican
adolescents and young adults experiencing serious life
adjustment problems.

A structured, clinically supervised program geared to the
individual with average or above average intelligence,
offering:

■ Pre-collegiate, college level, and
vocational programs.

■ Supportive environment of a
therapeutic community. individual
therapy, group therapy, profes-
sional coun s eling and guidance.
■ Individualized tutorial approach.

■ Socialization, self-confidence, and
cultural awareness.

■ An opportunity to begin anew in a
vibrant and dynamic society. •

■ American trained professional staff.

• Moderate tuition, a portion which
may quality for reimbursement by
major medical insurors.

Inquiries should be forwarded to:

SUMMIT

71-11 112th. Street • Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375 • (212) 268-6060
OR

MS. SHIFRA JUBAS, Regional Director of Admissions
Summit Institute in Israel, Ltd., 14430 Sherwood, Oak Park, Michigan 48237

31st
Annual

NEGBAH CHAPTER, the Knob-in-the-Woods Service and Resettlement
Pioneer Women, will have a Apts. club house. Friends Service, and Carolyn Green-
meeting noon Wednesday at are invited. Hostesses are berg, head of the Jewish
the Lincoln Towers Apts. Mrs. Deena Fishman and Welfare Federation's educa-
club room. Plans for the Mrs. Janice Katzman.
tion division and vice presi-
* * *
paid-up membership lunch-
dent of the Jewish Family
eon will be discussed. Re-
SHAAREY ZEDEK Service, 12:30 p.m. Monday
freshments will be served, SISTERHOOD will have in the social hall. Topic of
and guests are invited.
its paid-up membership the program will be "What
* * *
luncheon noon Monday in Do We Do for the Aged?"
CLUB ONE, Pioneer the Morris Adler Hall. President Charlotte Nuss-
Women, will have a special Senta Josephtal, former baum invites guests. Pro-
meeting 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Member of Knesset and His- gram vice president is Clau-
at the Embassy Apts. club tadrut absorption director, dia Gold. Baby-sitting
room. A Histadrut film will will be guest speaker. Beth service will be available, and
be shown. Ida Katz, Histad- Sandweiss, Michael Raiz- refreshments will be served.
rut chairman, invites man and Leslie Bornstein,
* * *
guests. For information, participants in the Shaarey.
DETROIT WOMEN OF
call Chana Michlin, presi- Zedek United Synagogue
ALPHA OMEGA will have'
dent, 968-5351.
Youth tour to Israel, will an open board meeting noon
* * *
speak on "This Year in Jeru-
BNAI MOSHE SIS- salem — an Overview." The Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
TERHOOD will have a program was arranged by Arnold Zuroff, 31455 Frank-
meeting noon Monday in the Mrs. Ralph Pierce, vice-pres- lin Fairway, Farmington
social hall. Caterer Al Ro- ident of program, and Mrs. Hills. President Mrs. Joseph
senberg will speak on "Ev- Jerry Margolis, vice presi- Dobrusin announces host-
erything You've Always dent of membership. For esses are Mesdames Arnold
Wanted to Know About luncheon reservations, call Golnick, Edward Haenick,
Kosher — But Were Afraid Mrs. Herbert Brode, Jack Laurie, Sheldon Mintz,
to Ask." Morris Levy of the 399-4318, or Mrs. Morris Murray Shekter and Joel
Detroit Kosher Meat Deal- Lachover, 546-7377. Guests Silver.
* * *
ers Association will talk are invited at a nominal
FANNIE
GLUCK
about "The Discrepancy charge. Babysitters will be
CHAPTER,
American
Between Kos-her and Non- available by reservation.
Mizrachi Women, will have
* * *
Kosher Meat Prices.'' Mari-
a luncheon-meeting noon
lyn Redmond is program
SINAI HOSPITAL
chairman of the day and GUILD will hear Dr. F. Monday at the, Northgate
Nanci Freeman and Beryl Paul Pearsall, chief of the Apts. club house. President
Perlman are hostesses. Re- Problems of Daily Living Kay Goodman will present a
freshments will be served, Clinic in the department of program on the American
and guests are invited at no 'psychiatry at the hospital, Mizrachi Women. Hostesses
will be Ethel Rosen and
charge.
10:30 p.m. Thursday at Pearl Goldberg.
* * *
Westminster • Church.
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will Breakfast will be served at
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
meet 10:30 a.m. Monday at 9:45. Dr. Pearsall will speak
on "Problems of Daily Liv- LENT CLUB will have a
business meeting 8 p.m.
\ 1 ■ 1111=11111111
ing." The public is invited.
Monday at the Zionist Cul-
* * *
ADAT SHALOM SIS- tural Center, announces
TERHOOD will hear Sam- Mrs. Belle Cohen, vice presi-
uel Lerner, executive direc- dent. Husbands are invited.
tor of the Jewish Family Refreshments and a social
will follow.
* * *
DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will-meet noon Tues-
day in the home of Mrs. Ju-
lius Zemmol, 25430 Karen,
Oak Park.

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BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a board
meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday
in the synagogue. Light
luncheon will be served. Sis-
terhood President, Sheila
Schussler, announces the
agenda will include plans
for "SisterhoOd Adult Insti-
tute Day" to be held 10 a.m.
Jan. 27, beginning with a
panel discussion, followed
by luncheon at noon, and an
afternoon speaker at 1 p. •
For reservations for
luncheon, by Jan.. 20, c
the synagogue office,
352-8670, or Alice Ber-
manis, 353-5210, or vice
president of education,,Tobi
Fox, 559-7162. There is a fee
for the luncheon. The public
.is invited.

* * *

CITY OF HOPE CAN-
CER FIGHTERS will hold
a board meeting_noon Mon-
day at the Raleigh House.
Luncheon will be served.
* * *
WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a regular
meeting noon Monday at the
MCL cafeteria. Discussions
for future fund raising will
be on the agenda.
* * *
LADIES OF YESHI-
VATH BETH YEHUDAH
AND WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will hold
a luncheon-meeting noon
Wednesday at the yeshiva
building. The luncheon is
sponsored by Mrs. Irene
Rosenthal honoring Mrs.
Jennie Kramer's birthday.
Guest speaker for the after-
noon is Rabbi Shaiall Za-
chariash. _Mrs. Leo Laufer,
president, invites guests.

Dahlia Betel Weds
Daniel Pesselnick

KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Monday in the
Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room. Henry Faigin will
review "The Actor." Re-
freshments will be served,
and guests are invited.

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MRS. PESSELNICK

Dahlia Betel became the
bride of Daniel Pesselnick in
a recent ceremony at Cong.
Beth Achim. Rabbi Milton
Arm officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Betel
of Potomac Ave:, South-
field. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Pesselnick of Shel-
ley Ave., Southfield.
Ellen Betel was matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Barbara Pesselnick, Rita
Fink, Sonia Rozencweig and
Marilyn Kiesling.
Gary Pesselnick was hit-
brother's best man. Ushers
were Eddie Betel, brother of
the bride; Donald Rafal,
Kenneth Dworkin and Mark
Goorevitch. Aaron Betel,
brother of the bride, was
junior usher.
The couple is living in
Southfield, following a Flor-
ida honeymoon.

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