May 21, 1976 33
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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BETH MOSES SIS-
TERHOOD will meet 8
p.m. Wednesday in the syn-
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day in the synagogue.
Norma Goldman, professor
of classics at Wayne State
University, will speak on
"Ancient Dining." Program
co-chairmen are Marian
Lasher and Sharon Leeman.
President Sheila Schussler
invites guests.
The sisterhood will have
its final board meeting of
the current administration
following a 6:30 p.m. light
dinner June 7 in the syn-
agogue. Sisterhood presi-
dent, Sheila Schussler, will
give her annual report. For
reservations, by June 2, call
Beverly Hacker, 353-5148.
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NSHEI
CHABAD
STUDY GROUP (Nine
Mile area) will meet 3:30
p.m. Saturday in the home
of Mrs. Pinchas Braunstein,
23161 Gardner, Oak Park.
Rabbi S. B. Stock will
speak.
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CHANA CZENESH
CHAPTER,
Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Monday in the Lincoln Tow-
ers Apts. club room. Larry
Wember of the Oak Park Li-
brary will review "Dear
Once" by Zelda Popkin.
Guests are invited, and re-
freshments will be served.
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ROSENWALD AUXIL-
IARY, American Legion,
will join the post for a spe-
cial meeting and social 1
p.m. Thursday in the Lin-
coln Towers Apts. club
room. Officers will be nomi
nated and the installation
discussed. Refreshments
and games will highlight the
afternoon.
* * *
SPRING
ARBOR
CHAPTER,
Women's
American ORT, will have an
art auction 9 p.m. Saturday
at the Park West Galleries.
Champagne preview will
begin at 8. There is a nom-
inal charge.
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Women's Clubs
agogue. There will be an
election of officers and a
variety show commemorat-
ing Israel. Rita Terebelo is
chairman.
* * *
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a wine and
cheese-tasting party at its
general meeting 8 p.m. Mon-
TASTY BAR-B41 CHICKEN
(We Use Empire Kosher Poultry Only)
JO 6-4640
NSHEI
CHABAD
STUDY GROUP (10 Mile
area) will meet 3:30 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Mrs. Ida Weissberg, 15170
Kenton, Oak Park. Rabbi Is-
rael Rockove will speak.
* * *
ACHIEZER will hold its
second spring bazaar 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the home of
Judy Phillips, 23222 Bell-
wood, Southfield. An as-
sortment of goods will be on
display. Elections also will
be held. Hostesses are Dora
Weiss and Chaya Davidson.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will meet 8
a.m. Monday at the Zionist
Cultural Hall. President
Freida Neiman has ap-
pointed past president Mar-
tha Nitzken as chairperson
for the slate committee to
make selections for new of-
ficers. RefreShments will be
served.
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OAK PARK AND HEN-
RIETTA SZOLD
GROUPS, Hadassah, will
combine for a "double dedi-
cation installation" noon
Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Phyllis Newman will
be installing officer and Til-
lie Martin will present
charters to the groups.
Luncheon will be served.
There is a charge, and
guests are invited.
* * *
GLENNWOOD CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, will have a meeting 8
p.m. Wednesday in the
Franklin Pointe Apts. club
house. Dr. Sandra Lyness,
clinical psychologist and
associate professor at
Wayne State University,
will speak on "Children's
Views of the Changing Fam-
ily." The group installed
Carol Udman at its installa-
tion program at the Red
Cedars Restaurant. Other
officers are Susie Graham,
Sue Freedland, Martha Ha-
ber, Denise Diskin and
Sharon Corlin, vice presi-
dents; Diane Gussin, Judith
Weinstein and Linda
Katzen, secretaries; Sharon
Dworkin, treasurer; and
Donna Baron, parliamen-
tarian.
* * *
ADAT SHALOM SIS-
TERHOOD will feature a
Mediterranean afternoon at
its annual installation of
officers 12:30 p.m. Monday
in the social hall. Chairman
of the day, Harriet Dunsky,
announces that the folk
dance duo, Rachel and Mi-
chael, will present a pro-
gram of Yemenite, Euro-
pean and modern Israeli
dance. Jean Segal will be
installing officer. Slated for
installation are: Sonia
Knopper, president; Joan
Rosenbloom, Barbara
Katchke and Claudia Gold,
vice presidents; Sandra
Leshman, Roslyn Katzman,
Sharon Sukenic, Ann Stein-
berg and Barbara Stollman,
secretaries; Connie Kopald,
treasurer. Dessert luncheon
will be served, and guests
are invited. Admission is
free. A babysitter will be
available. For information,
call the synagogue,
851-5100.
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pi-
oneer Women, will meet
noon Saturday at the Pine
Aire Apts. club house. Offi-
cers will be installed. Alice
Ross will install Judy Krass,
as president; Ruth Pech-
erer, adviser; Lillian Wink-
ler and Sylvia Cooper, vice
presidents; Pauline Fore-
man, Clara Newman, Gloria
Zabner, Frances Jones and
Sarah Friedman, secre-
taries. Other officers in-
clude Judith Brady, Mary
Koretz, Annette Mogill, Lee
Wagman, Fan Bunin, Ann
BarLett, Pearl Lieberman,
Celia Radin, Mimi Robbins,
Hilda Morrison, Vicki Lee-
hove, Tanya Saslove, Freida
Capp, Molly Diamond and
Rose Rapkin. Ms. Zabner is
chairman of the day. Lunch-
eon will be served at nom-
inal charge. For informa-
tion, call Fan Bunin,
646-5337.
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CLUB ONE, Pioneer
Women, will honor World
Jewish Child's Day with a
special luncheon noon
Wednesday at the Lincoln
Towers Apts. club room.
Members will report on the
Pioneer Women Jubilee
Conference in Israel. Host-
esses for the afternoon will
be Rebecca Learner, Anna
Goldberg, Helen Miller and
Hilda Moyer. For informa-
tion, call Chana Michlin,
968-5351.
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HANITA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will have a
dessert tea and a tour of the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Ben
Weinberg (the former Wal-
ter Briggs estate), 3570 Wal-
bri Dr., Bloomfield Hills, at
1 p.m. Tuesday. Guests are
invited. For reservations,
call Margaret Huppert,
557-1375, or Caroline Wein-
baum, 547-3070.
* * *
CLUB TWO, 'Pioneer
Women, will have a meeting
11:30 a.m. Monday in the
Northgate Apts. club house.
Helen Shiffman will speak
on "Israel Independence
Day." President Jeanette
Serling invites guests.
Brunch will be served.
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LADIES OF YESHI-
VATH BETH YEHUDAH
AND WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will have
their annual mother-daugh-
ter luncheon noon Wednes-
day in the yeshiva building.
Sponsors of the luncheon
are Mesdames David Finkel,
Jack Winston, Arthur Pol-
lack and Leo Pollack. Chair-
man of the day is Mrs.
Joshua Sperka. Entertain-
ment will be provided by
Cantor Louis Klein of Cong.
Bnai Moshe and the Beth
Jacob School children.
Rabbi David Lieberman,
dean of the yeshiva, will be
guest speaker.
Covenant of Peace
For the mountains may
depart, and the hills be re-
moved; but my kindness
shall not depart from thee,
neither shall my covenant of
peace be removed.
—Isaiah
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