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32 'fridai;lamoary 21; 1977
VIE 'DEtitOIT JEWISII NEWS
Women's Clubs
1110
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CHABAD
STUDY GROUP, 10 Mile
area, will meet 3 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Mrs. Jack Carmen, 15758
Fairfax, Southfield.
Guest speaker will be
Rabbi Zev Schostak. The
Nine Mile area study
group will meet 3 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Mrs. Moshe Zaklikofsky,
23181 Kipling, Oak Park.
Guest speaker will be
Rabbi Yitzchok M. Ka-
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gan.
ner 6 p.m. Tuesday in home of Betty Levine,
Lincoln Towers Apts. 15311 Northgate Blvd.,
club room. Filled eye Oak Park. There will be a
bank is admission. Enter- report on the Hanuka
tainment will be pro- party. Refreshments will
vided.
be served.
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BNAI DAVID SISTER-
KINNERET CHAPTER,
HOOD will hold a lunc- Pioneer Women, will meet
heon meeting noon Mon- noon Monday in Lincoln
day at the synagogue. A Towers Apts. club room.
film, "Children In Trou- Topic of the meeting is
ble," will be shown. For Histadrut; Galdie
information,
contact Fleischer is Histadrut
program
chairman chairman. Also, a movie
Esther Kalef, 968-5163.
on Israel will be shown.
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Refreshments will be
EVERGREEN GROUP,
SHOSHANIM, Pioneer served and guests are in-
Hadassah will host a din- Women young women's
vited.
chapter, will meet 7:30
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Tuesday, in the home
NORTHWEST CHILD
LARRY FREEDMAN p.m.
of Arlene Rubinstein., RESCUE WOMEN
2298 Golfview #204 Troy. and junior groups senior
will
Orchestra and Entertainment
A representative from hold a combined meeting
American Airlines will be noon Thursday in. Knob-
6160 CASS AVE.
the featured speaker. In-The-Woods Apts. club
TR 5-0300
Guests are welcome. For house. Guest speaker
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information, call Arlene, Rabbi Sherwin Wine will
352-9357, after 5 p.m.
discuss "The Generation
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Lunch will be
MAIMONIDES MEDI- Gap."
Guests are in-
From COQ au VIN to VEAL TOSCA
CAL AUXILIARY will , served.
vited, and there is a
hold a luncheon meeting charge.
j GOURMET FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES
noon Tuesday at Mama
Zelda's Restaurant.
IN HOME OR HALL
BNAI MOSHE SIS-
Charles Wolfe, executive TERHOOD will observe
DANIEL WARTEL — SUPREME CATERING
director of the. Jewish -the Women's League An-
for the Aged, will niversary Shabat at serv-
869-0720
838-2233 I Homr
speak on "The Bestls Yet ices 8 p.m. today in the
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synagogue. Adult educa-
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HELEN ROSENBERG tion chairman Pearlena
CANCER FIGHTERS, Bodzin, vice chairman
City of Hope, will meet Rena Tobes and Michigan
noon Monday in the Branch President Shar-
Raleigh House. Petite lene Ungar planned the
luncheon will be served, evening's program. Par-
ticipants include Sonia
and games and prizes will
follow. The nominating Klein, Esther Roth,
committee consists of all Gloria Bookstein, Mari-
past presidents and lyn Redmond, Sondra
Dorothy Nisker, Flo Schader, Vivian
Sales, Eleanor Shapiro Stollman, Ms. Tobes, Do-
reen Raskin and Maggie
and Gwen Silverstein.
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Thirman. Sisterhood
BETH ACHIM SIS- president Gitel Cross,
TERHOOD will meet Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
12:30 p.m. Monday in the baum and Mesdames
synagogue. President Ungar and Bodzin will
T'Obi 'Fox will present a present sgreetings. A ser-
convention report and a monette; "Legitimacy of
Pluralism," will be deli-
hair care demonstration
will take place. Program vered by Ronna Rosen-
chairman is Mildred baum. Cantor Louis Klein
Rosenbaum. Refresh- will chant the liturgy, A
ments will be served, and skit, "Reckonings," will
be performed by Marion
guests are welcome.
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and Bert Stein and
JEWISH WOMEN Rosalind and Michael
Where the Unusual is the Usual
EUROPEAN WELFARE Grand, under the direc-
Big Beaver Road at Coolidge, Troy
ORGANIZATION
will tion of Kathy Kahn and
Sandy Grossman. Lor-
meet noon Monday in the
raine Fisher will moder-
ate a discussion. Kidush
will follow.
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Heavy Snowstorm Doesn't Hinder
Federation Women's Institute
More than 350 women ignored heavy snow and
below-zero temperatures to attend the 30th annual insti-
tute of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Divisio
last week at the Jewish Community Center. Participants
included, from left, standing: Carolyn Greenberg, pres-
ident of Women's Division; Bernice Greenberg, vice
president, program; Rita Hauser, guest speaker; and
Dr. Milton Covensky, guest speaker; and seated: Sybil
Jones, institute chairman; Dulcie Rosenfeld, chairman
of the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund; , and Melba Winer,
institute co-chairman.
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Role in Aiding Blind Described
The article in the Jan.. 7
issue of The Jewish News
on Braille and services
for the blind did not de-
scribe the role of the
Michigan Branch of the
Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism in
coordinating the ac-
tivities of the sisterhoods
of the Conservative con-
gregations.
Michigan branch co-
chairman for braille and
related services are Mrs.
Joseph Snider and Mrs.
Morris Rowin. They keep
the sisterhoods informed
of national braille ac-
tivities, the functions of
the Jewish Braille Insti-
tute, and local needs.
They also assist in es-
tablishing braille classes
and committees and aid
the sisterhoods in volun-
teer service for the blind
of all faiths.
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SOMERSET MALL
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
SALE
IS NOW IN
PRQGRESS
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Engagements )
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Gold of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement
of their daughter, Judy
Ann Gold, to Brian James
Duncan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Duncan of
Southgate. An August
wedding is planned.
Shepherd Elected
to Public TV Post
Designers of Fine Furs •
HARVARD ROW MALL
21742 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield
.
358-0850
The board of_directors
of Detroit's Educational
Television Foundation
(WTVS, Channel 56) has
elected John H.
Shepherd, president of
the Detroit Jewish Com-
munity Council, as a
director-at-large.
JNF Women Surpass Their Goal
to Help Fund Israel Youth Camp
Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund have sur-
passed this year's objec-
tive of $100,000 toward
the establishment of
a$250,000 youth camp in
the American Bicenten-
nial National Park in Is-
rael. The announcement
was made by Betty Sil-
verman, fund-raising
chairwoman for the 47th
annual donor event held
Tuesday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. The
youth camp will be used
by American and Israeli
high school and college
youth.
Diane Levine, presi-
dent, called on Shirley
Kraft, ,program chairwo-
man, to introduce the
prcigram, which was
headed by. Esther Jun-
greis.
Mrs. Junereis, of New
York, founder and presi-
dent of Hineni, the inter-
national movement de-
signed to promote Jewish
identity, said: "Three
times God challenged us
and three times he found
us asleep. The first chal-
lenge was the Holocaust.
In all the world there was
no place for the Jews to
go.
"The second challenge
was the rebirth of Israel.
We are the generation that
has been given Jerusalem,
but we prefer New York,
Los Angeles or even De-
troit."
"The third challenge
was the Six-Day War. On
that day when Jerusalem
was returned to us after
2,000 years — the Mes-
siah could have come. But
the moment came and the
moment passed, and the
Jewish people remained
asleep. There was no one
to wake them . . .
"To be a Jew is the
greatest privilege; to be
unaware of it is our
greatest tragedy. God
gave us only one land —
Israel; God gave 'us one
Torah. One Torah, one
land, one nation, one
people. Blessed are- the
Jewish people. of this gen-
eration that have been
witnesses to the greatest
miracle in 2,000 years."
Rissa Winkelman
brought greetings and a
pledge of $9,000_on behalf
of the Young Women of
JNF. Singing of the an-
thems was led by Bess
Axelrod, with Vivian
Stollman as accompanist.
The musical portion of
the program was a mini-
cantata performed by
"Music Plus One;" featur-
ing vocalists Gloria
Bookstein, Freda Men-
delson and- Marcia
Tanzman, with Betty
Fishman as narrator and
Rochelle Lakin, accom-
panist.
Co-chairmen included
Belle Levin, Belle Green
baum, Beatrice Feigel-
man and Rissa Winkel-
man.
Center Film
Series Continues
As part of its "Like the
Good Old Days" film
series, the. Cultural Arts
Department of the Jewish
Community Center will
be screening "Our Man in
Havana," 3:30 and 7 p.m.
Jan. 30 in the Center's
Aaron DeRoy Studio
Theatre. There is a
charge.
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