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May 28, 1976 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-28

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34 May 28, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Carolyn Greenberg to Lead Federation Women

Caricatures

for your party

By

SAM FIELD

Carolyn Greenberg was
elected president of the
Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
at its annual meeting at the
Jewish Community Center.
Mrs. Greenberg was vice
president of the Women's

MAGICIAN

Available For All Occasions

Call

25 years experience

399-1320

MAGICAL MEL

547-2464

Oteafive Plittfotaplig

by Buz Holzman

STUDIO
13721 W. 11 Mile Rd.
547-7054
CANDIDS • PORTRAITS • MOVIES

AL'S VARIETY SHOWS Inc.

Ent Agy.

For All Occasions phone

261-2141

Comedians—Singers—Dancers

Magicians Bands

res. Phone

Elected to fill two years of
an unexpired term were
Susan Citrin and Linda
Klein. Elected to an addi-
tional term of the Advisory
Service Council were Evelyn
August, Rose Copper and
Ethel Frank

MINDREADING
& MAGIC

by Bill Nagler

569-1719

Manager

@MIMI

Musical Entertainment

Big Bands or
Small Combos

355

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CAROLYN GREENBERG

Frieda Avrunin, Bernice
Greenberg, Ann Katz, Rosa-
lie Kolbert, Denny Suss-
man, Harriet Dunsky, Bar-
bara Stollman, Joan
Goldrath, Shelby Tauber,
Rhoda Siegel and Roberta
Stulberg.
Serving first terms on
the board of directors are
Delores Farber, Leah
Field, Maida Portnoy,
Judy Frankel, Mildred
Grossman, Melba Winer,
Doreen Hermelin, Janet
Levine, Mary Stutz and
Helen Naimark.

For Pesach we need matzos;
On Chanukah it's the Lotkes.
On Purim, we eat what we please,
But on Shavuos, it's cheese,
cheese, cheese!

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Large Curd, Small Curd, Dry Curd
and Cottage Cheese with
Pineapple

At your favorite Food Store today!

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ADAT SHALOM
SYNAGOGUE

Michigan Region, Wom-
en's American ORT, will
have its installation noon
Wednesday at the Michigan
Inn. Suzie Walters, Michi-

261-2143

1-662-3700

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GORDON

Audience Participation
Party Entertainment

Women's ORT Region to Install
Officers at Michigan Inn Event

Puppet Shows—Marionette Shows

AL COLE

Division for three years. She
was chairman of the Divi-
sion's two annual educa-
tional events, Forum and
the annual institute, and is
former chairman of a sec-
tion of the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund.
Vice president of Jewish
Family Service, a Federa-
tion and United Foundation
beneficiary agency, she also
is active with "Art to the
Schools" program at the
Detroit Institute of Art. In
1966, Mrs. Greenberg re
ceived the Sylvia Simon
Greenberg award, a Federa-
tion honor given annually to
a woman with outstanding
leadership qualities and
community commitment.
Others elected to office
are Ruth K. Broder, Bern-
ice Greenberg, Nancy
Hirsch and Leah Snider,
vice presidents; Renee
Mahler and Shelby
Tauber, secretaries.
Re-elected as representa-
tives to Federation board
were Shirley Harris and
Frieda Stollman.
Elected to an additional
term to the Women's Divi-
sion board of directors were

r GIVE YOUR INVITATION
A "NAME"

FAMILY FUN FAIR

Registration for new pupils for September now in progress at all levels

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS OF
METROPOLITAN DETROIT

A Constituent Organization of the Jewish Welfare Federation

—2 Nursery Schools (Oak Park and Southfield) located in Temple Emanu-El
and B'nai David Building

— Primary Grades (Kindergarten and Grade 1)

— 4 Branch Schools for Grades 2-8
B'nai David
Beth Achim
B'nai Moshe
Adat Shalom

— Bus Transportation available for the above

— Central High School teaching hundreds of teenagers

— Camp Kfar lvri in cooperation with Fresh Air Society at Camp Tmarack

— Midrasha College of Jewish Studies (College level courses for adults. Re-
quest catalogue now in preparation.)

For further information call 354-1050, or if you prefer, mail the attached
form and one of our staff will phone you.

P rincipals:

Alexander Roberg, Chairman, Principals' Council
Yosef Levanon
Morris Nobel
Richard Wagner
Rabbi Abraham Zentman
Isadore J. Goldstein—Executive Secretary
Dr. Jay B. Stern—Superintendent

Dear Dr. Stern:

I am interested in information regarding

, age

Please phone me at

Name

The Midrasha Library-21550 W. Twelve Mile Road
is open to the public. (Phone No. 354-3130).

Mon., May 31—Memorial Day

SUZIE WALTERS

11 a.m. til 8 p.m.

gan region president, will
honor region past presi-
dents. Dorothy Rubin, vice
president of program for the
region, will welcome and
introduce new officers.
Installing chairman will
be Mrs. William Wetsman,
region past president.
Officers to be installed
are: President, Mrs. Fred
Walters; chairman of the
executive committee, Mrs.
Herbert Pomerantz; vice
presidents, Mesdames Mar-
tin Hart, Seymour Ruben-
stein, Jack Rubin, Leonard
Schreiber, Richard Weiner,
Sheldon Weisberg; trea-
surer, Carol Dreyer; secre-
taries, Morris Hoffman,
Albert Blaize and Bernard
Zaffern; and parliamentar-
ian, David Brasch.
Section coordinators are
Mesdames Joel Mahler,
Alfred Rosen, Gerald
Ross, Max Schultz, Melvin
Shapiro and Richard
Walker.
A musical revue, "The_
President's Report," pro-
duced and directed by Lois
Novitz, written by Eleanore
Abramson and edited by
June Rubenstein, will be
presented.
The chairmen of the day
will be Mrs. Carl Lichten-
stein and Mrs. Jack Rubin.

Rides Games for all ages

Delicious Food and Snacks

Bake Sale—Surprises

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Musical Entertainment

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Clowns—Etc.

Free Admission—Free Parking

Drawing for

• New Car
• Israel Trip
• Color T.V.

at 8 p.m.

ADAT SHALOM
SYNAGOGUE

29901 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington Hills

Fellowship

(Between 13 Mile & Northwestern Hwy.)

America first: to extend
the hand of fellowship to the
foreigner from afar and to
be generous to every stran-
ger within her gates.

For Further information



Call 851-5100

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