THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30 Friday, October 8, 1976
Temple Sisterhoods District Plans Biennial Event at Temple Emanu-El
District 11, National tion will be "To Every-
Federation of Temple Sis- thing There is a Season."
More than 150 sister-
terhoods, will have its
biennial convention Oct. hood delegates from
18-20 at Temple Emanu- Michigan, Indiana and
El. Theme for the conven- ‘ Windsor are expected to
attend. The conference
The Finest in
will begin 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18
Musical Entertainment
with a keynote address by
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19. Mrs. Sidney Katzman,
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ple Emanu-El Sisterhood
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dent.
Rabbi David Sapers-
eves.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. —
More than 40 Jewish
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Near East.
Hillel Class
Elects Officers
The ninth grade of
Hillel Day School has
elected as class officers
Michael Hershkovitz,
president, Mark Shostak,
vice president, Ruth Gil-
bert, secretary, David
Gottfried, treasurer.
The class has also
started bagel sales every
Wednesday, and the
Hillel PTO has begun
planning a Hanuka gift
shop.
tein, associate director of
the Religious Action
Center of the Union of
American Hebrew Con- .
gregations, will address
the Oct. 19 event. He also
is the vice chairman of
the Washington Inter-
religious Staff Council, a
member of the executive
board of the Council on
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MACK PITT
and
His Orchestra
N ation al Priorities and
the Military Budget and
legislative consultant to
the Religious Coalition on
Abortion Rights.
For information, call
Mrs. Louis Peven, 557-
6838, or Mrs. Harry
Kretchmer, 398-5651.
358-3642
Women's Clubs 1
BIRMINGHAM and
FRANKLIN GROUPS,
Hadassah, will hear Oak-
land University Profes-
sor of Political Science,
Roger Marz, speak on
"Political- Trends in the
U.S., - 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the Bloomfield Town-
ship Library. Five-year
members will be honored.
Coffee and dessert will be
served.
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BNAI DAVID SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its
opening meeting of the
season' noon Monday in
the synagogue. Esther
Kalef, program chair-
man, . announces L.
Brooks Patterson, Oak-
land-County Prosecuting
Attorney, will be guest
speaker. Blanche Brant,
president, will honor
kidush- chairman, Betty
Sherizen and Helen Sil-
verman, and their com-
mittee, including Evelyn
Rosin, Ceil Wilson, Rose
Bricker, Jennie Solomon,
Bertie Simon, Barbara
Traison, Esther Dines,
Pearl Oslik, Betty Pack,
Norma Gealer, Mickie
Grossman, Rae Nagel,
Marilyn Gonte, Sadie
Pesick, Sybil Kappel,
Betty Silberfarb, Flor-
ence Nitzkin, Helen
Brown, Rose Mondshine
and Bess Levin. Lunc-
heon will be served.
Guests are invited at a
nominal charge. For in-
formation, call the mem-
bership chairman, Laura
Cole, 547-2915, or the
synagogue, 557-8210.
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To celebrate Sukkos
Shop Early For This Joyous Holiday
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CARL'S KOSHER MEAT MKT.
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COHEN & SON MEAT MARKET
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DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS No. 1
Feldman Bros. Proprietors
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Eugene Feldman—Michael Feldman
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PASDENA KOSHER MEATS
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Joe Felstein 8. Allan A. Cohen
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Ben Smith Don Barden
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23057 Coolidge
Seward Goldin
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SINGERS MEAT MARKET
13721 W.' Nine Mile Road
Jact Attis, Phil Swarin
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