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April 15, 1977 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-15

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Segel, Robinson to Lead BB Chiefs Brunch

Louis Segel, former presi-
dent of the Metropolitan De-
troit Bnai Brith Council and
Estelle Robinson. past presi-
dent and life member of
Bnai Brith Women's Detroit
Chapter, will be the co-
chairmen of the 11th annual
Bnai Brith Presidents
Brunch, which will take
'place 10 a.m. May 1 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
The brunch will be held in
cooperation with the Jewish
National Fund.
A fifth Detroit area forest
f 10,000 trees to com-
memorate the 10th anniver-
sary of Jerusalem reunited
LOUIS SEGEL
will be launched at the
brunch, one of the main project would be located in
events of the year for Bnai the Bnai Brith Martyrs For-
Brith and JNF. The new est near Jerusalem .

4 Win Bnai Brith Foundation
Guardian of Menorah Award

Bnai Brith International, Robert Steinberg. Louis
the world's largest Jewish Weber is chairman of the
service organization, will Bnai Brith Foundation.
honor David Hermelin,
PrOceeds will benefit the
Myron Milgrom, Milford Bnai Brith Youth Organiza-
Nemer and Max Sosin with tion, Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
Michigan's first Guardian dations and the Bnai Brith
of the Menorah Award at a Career and Counseling,
tribute dinner to be held 6 Services.
p.m. May 11, (new date) at
For information and reser-
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
vations, write Bnai Brith
Foundation, 21711 W. 10
Dinner chairmen, are Ir- Mile, Southfield, 48075, or
ving Laker. I. W. Sherr and call 354-6100.

MAX SOSIN

MILFORD NEMER

Bnai Brith Girls Unit Aids
JNF With Tree Sale in Mall
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)Members of the Benjamin Disraeli Chapter of Bnai
ith Girls will plant a garden of 100 trees in the Bnai
Brith'Martyrs Forest near Jerusalem under the auspices
of the Jewish National Fund. To start the project, the girls
held a JNF tree sale in the Harvard , Row Mall. Participat-
ing in the tree sale, are, from left, standing: Amy Hoff-
man, Renee Moore, Debbie Neuvirth, Caryn Lerner, Caro-
lin Broida and Marcia Eizen, treasurer. Seated from left,
are: Jodi Bittker, Risa Kraft and Julie Israel, vice presi-
dent. Not pictured is Shere Weiss, president of the 30-
member chapter.

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Robert St. John. inter-
nationally known author
and war correspondent.
who has been honored by
the State of Israel, will be
the guest speaker.
The brunch will honor
Martin Weston, president of
the Bnai Brith Men's Coun-
cil and Rhea Rowe, presi-
dent of the Women's Coun-
cil, as well ass , the presi-
dents of the 24 lodges and
26 chapters and units in the .
Detroit area. Tree and trib --
ute chairmen will receive ci-
tations. Awards will be pre-
sented. -
Segel is a Bnai Brith

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brith Activities

HARRY B. KEIDAN
CHAPTER will celebrate
its 30th anniversary at its
annual installation of offi-
cers Wednesday in the Wal-
den Woods - Apts. club
house. Mrs. Alfred E.
Lakin, past president of Dis-
trict 6 and honorary presi-
dent of Keidan Chapter,
will be installing officer.
Chapter officers to be in-
stalled are: Mesdames
Jack Friedman, president;
Abe Alpert and Pauline Cos-
key, vice presidents; Oscar
Beckerman, treasurer; Ella
Velick, Jo Kazden and Soph-
ie Ulanoff, secretaries.
Board members are Sarah
Brickner, Tillie Meer, Belle
Davidson, Ruth Roth, Doro-
thy Weber and Ida Zim-
berg. Buffet luncheon will
be served at a nominal
charge. Games will follow.
Friends are invited. For res-
ervations, call Mrs. Saul
Rott, 547-2086.
***
DETROIT BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER will have an in-
stallation luncheon and mu-
sical experience, "Interlude
A," 12:30 p.m. Sunday at
Kingsley Inn. Guests are
ESTELLE ROBINSON
welcome. For reservations,
C.V.S. National Commiss-
call Esther Weintraub, 533-
ioner and is vice chairman
3 973, or Rebecca Winston,
of the board of the Hillel
354-0340.
Foundation at Wayne State
***
University. He is a past ,
ISRAEL
CHAPTER
will
president of Ivan S. Bloch
hold its 28th installation of
Lodge, past member of Dis-
officers 8 p.m. Tuesday in
trict 6 Board of Governors
the Zionist Cultural Center.
and a past District 6 Jus-
Mrs. Alan Nathan, past
tice of the Court of Ap-
president of the Bnai Brith
peals.
Women's
Council of Metro-
Mrs. Robinson is vice
politan Detroit, will install
chairman of the Hillel Foun-
the following: Mesdames
dation at WSU. She served
Bernard
Trock, president;
as vice chairman of the re-
Julius Cutler and Jack Kor-
gional board, Bnai Brith
nheiser, vice presidents;
Youth Organization and on
Hyman Robins, treasurer;
the board of directors of
Jack Turkin, Abe Milgrom,
the Bnai Brith Women, Dis-
Melvin Fishman and Guen-
trict 6. She is a past presi-
ther Lindemann, secretar-
dent of Women's District 6
ies. Board members include
Bowling Association and of
Shoshana
Edelson, Sylvia
the Detroit Metropolitan
Ellenbogen, Ida Fenkel, Mi-
Bowling Association. She
riam Ferst, Mildred Grand-
served on the board of the
on,
Francine Horvitch,
Women's Division of the
Faye Meyer, Anne Mich-
Jewish Welfare Federation.
alowsky, Gertrude Tait,
Mrs. Robinson is a past
Bea Malone, Jenny Gold-
president of the Brandeis
berg, Audrey Silverman
University National
and Natalie Gewertz.
Women's Committee and is
a member of the American Awards will be presented to
18- and 25-year members.
College of Nursing Home
Lil
Freedland will present a
Administrators and of the
Health Care Association of musical program. Petite
Michigan. She is life mem- buffet dinner will be serv-
ed. Guests are invited.
ber of Hadassah, National
Council of Jewish Women,
Bar-Ilan Uriiversity and
Children's Hospital,
Women's American ORT
and Sinai Hospital Guild.
Mrs. Robinson is a gradu-
ate of the Uniyersity of Il-
linois.
Admission is by the plan-
ting of a minimum of two
trees in Israel per person.
For information, call the
Bnai Brith office, 354[6100,
or JNF, 968-0820.

ZOA to Hear Gur

NEW YORK (ZINS)—Is-
raeli Chief of Staff Gen.
Mordecai Gur will address
the 80th national convention
of the Zionist Organization
of America which will be
held in Israel July 6-13.

Friday, April 15, 1977 33

DOWNTOWN-FOX
Irwin Faudman. treasurer;
LODGE will have an elec-
and Meyer Price and Sam-
tion meeting 8:30 p.m.
uel Klee, secretaries.
Thursday in the Jewish
Guests are invited. For res-
War Veterans Memorial
ervations, call Mrs. Marvin
Home. Refreshments and
Levy, installation chair-
games will follow. Wives
man, 358-3816.
are invited. Members wish-
In ancient Israel it was
ing to attend the Presi-
customary
for Jewish
dents' Brunch on behalf of
women to propose mar-
the Jewish National Fund
riage on the 15th of Av
may make reservations by
and on Yom Kippur when
calling Leonard Kendler,
young
people, rich and
398-9823.
***
poor, assembled in
PISGAH CHAPTER will
Jerusalem to choose their
hold its annual installation - mates. (Taanit 26b)
of officers noon April 26 at
EXTRA-ORDINARY
Stouffers' Restaurant. Mrs.
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