38 Friday, March 26, 1976
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
A transgressor cannot
plead to have been only a
messenger.
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Pioneer Women — Bonds Event Speaker to Be Eleazar Lipsky
Eleazar Lipsky, attorney,
novelist and playwright,
will speak at the annual Pi-
oneer Women-Israel Bond
Tribute Luncheon April 8 at
the Town and Country Club
in Southfield.
Mrs. Ralph Miller, Pi-
oneer Women Council presi-
dent, made the announce-
ment.
The event will honor Mrs.
Alice Ross of Southfield,
designated as Pioneer Wom-
en's "Woman of the Year."
Mrs. Ross will receive the
David Ben-Gurion Award
from the State of Israel
Bond Organization "for
service to Israel, her organi-
zation and her community."
Lipsky has successfully
combined an outstanding
career as lawyer and author
with service in, many Jewish
causes. He is former presi-
dent and now chairman of
the board of directors of the
oneer Women's Council and
is currently the American
Affairs chairman of- the
National Board of Pioneer
Women.
Mrs. Samuel Isaacs of
Southfield is the Israel
Bond chairman for Pioneer
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Oteafive Pitefegkapki
ELEAZAR LIPSKY
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
In addition to honoring
Mrs. Ross, the luncheon will
also salute the silver anni-
versary of State of Israel
Bonds and the golden anni-
versary of Pioneer Women.
The honoree is an imme-
diate past president of Pi-
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Council urged its affiliate
organizations and their
members to communicate
with President Ford and the
Congress about the Admin-
istration's anticipated sale
to Egypt of six C-130 mili-
tary transport airplanes.
The Council also reported
that Augustus J. Calloway,
columnist for the Michigan
Chronicle, Michigan's
weekly black community
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Sam Jaffee ,'and Mrs. Alex (Bessie) Kalish hold a
certificate attesting to the planting of a garden of 100
trees planted through Jewish National Fund by resi-
dents of the Jewish Home for Aged. This activity was
part of a group effort to mark Tu b'Shevat. A life-size
papier mache tree, was fashioned and was placed in the
lobby of Borman Hall. Each time a tree was purchased, a
leaf was added. Some of the residents, who are in the 80s
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dents of Borman Hall in Detroit and Prentis Manor in
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