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April 30, 1976 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-30

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April 30, 1976 33

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Women's Clubs

SHAAREY ZEDEK
SISTERHOOD will have
its installation luncheon

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noon May 10 in the syn-
agogue. Guests are invited.
Charles S. Wolfe, executive
director of the Jewish Home
for Aged, and Dr. Ronald
Trunsky, psychiatrist, will
discuss "The Best Is Yet to
Come." Installing officer
will be Mrs. Murray Shek-
ter, sisterhood past presi-
dent. Mrs. Joseph Deutch,
past president, will deliver
the invocation. Baby-sitters
will be available by reserva-

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tion. For luncheon and ba-
by-sitter reservations, call
Joan Brode, 399-4318; Ger-
trude Lochover; 546-7377; or
Lori Gross, 353-5283.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM-
HILLEL SISTERHOOD-
will have a mother-daughter
dinner 6 p.m. Wednesday in
the synagogue. There will be
a fashion show and a talent
show by the "Juniors." Mrs.
Harry Left is fashion show
chairman. Mrs. Manfred
Lehman is dinner chairman.
For required reservations,
call Pearl Lebow, 398-3085,
Elaine Weiss, 548-1759, or
the synagogue, 851-6880.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER,
Order of the Eastern Star,
will have a business meeting
7:45 p.m. Monday at the
Odd Fellows Temple, Berk-
ley. The group will hold its
ann`ual fund-raising games
party May 17 in the Odd
Fellows Temple. There is a
charge, and there will be
prizes. For tickets, call Fay
Herwitz, 548-9248.
* * *
LADIES OF YESHI-
VATH BETH YEHUDAH
AND WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will have
a luncheon meeting noon
Wednesday at the yeshiva
building, sponsored by Mrs.
Shaindel Rubenfaer in
honor of her great-grand-
son. Mrs. Leo Laufer, presi-
dent, announces that final
arrangements are being
made for the annual mother
and daughter luncheon on
May 26.
* * *
MISHKAN ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD will meet
8:15 p.m. Monday in the
synagogue. The program
will include a plant party,
prizes and refreshments.
Friends are invited.
* * *
NORTHWEST CHILD
RESCUE WOMEN will
hold their annual mother-
daughter luncheon May 13
at the Furniture Club.
There v∎Till be a fashion
show. For required reserva-
tions, call the chairwomen,
Ann Kasoff, 352-0698; or
Rose Weiner, 342-7319.
* * *
CHANA CZENESH
CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Tuesday at the Lincoln Tow-
ers Apts. club room. Mrs.
Morris Friedman will speak
on "The Chaplaincy Contro-
versy at the Time of the
Civil War." RefreshMents
will be served, and guests
are invited.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold
its annual combined instal-
lation and Mother's Day
luncheon noon Saturday at
the Paradiso Cafe. Mary

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to vocational and technical
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which has been seeking to
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titudes to social and cul-
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Shuster is the chairman of house. For tickets and infor-
the day and Dorothy Ten- mation, call Mrs. Harry
dler, installing officer. For -SChechter, 557-6674.
reservations, call Mrs. Leo
Barris, 557-6178. There is a
charge.
* * *
BRANDEIS CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
12:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Isabelle Unrot,
27315 Greenfield, South-
field. A buffet luncheon will
be served. There will be a re-
port on current events by
Mrs. Myron Schiffman. For
information, call Mrs. Un-
rot, 557-4252; or Mrs. Morris
Ginsberg, 398-8437.

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KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Monday at the
Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room. Chasia Zimmerman,
cultural chairman, will
speak on "Honor Your
Father and Mother," and
will read her poem "Tribute
to the Jewish Mother." Re-
freshments will be served,
and guests are invited.

*

* *

ALPHA ZETA OMEGA
PHARMACEUTICAL
AUXILIARY will hold its
annual Mother's Day Din-
ner 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Town and Country Club.
For reservations, call Mari-
lyn Katzman, president,
968-0899. Proposed new offi-
cers are: Mrs. Bebe Rothen-
berg, president; Mrs. Har-
riet Simon and Mrs. Helen
Leibowitz, vice presidents;
Mrs. Shirley Salem, secre-
tary; and Mrs. Betty Pack,
treasurer.
* * *
•BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will have a board
meeting 8 p.m. Monday in
the synagogue. Coffee and
cake will be served. Sister-
hood President Sheila
Schussler said the agenda
will include final plans for
the spring conference of the
Michigan Branch of Wom-
en's League for Conservative
Judaism, to take place May
11 and 12 in the synagogue.
* * *
DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will meet Tuesday in
the home of Mrs. Bernard
Chase, 15331 Rosemary,
Oak Park. The, group will
have a luncheon May 18 in
the Northgate Apts. club

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