THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Menorah Dinner Will Feature "Roast"
Dinner chairmen, Irving
Laker, I. W. Sherr and Rob-
ert Steinberg, announce in-
ternational singing star
Sarah Rubine and the Hal
Gordon Orchestra will enter-
tain for the annual • Bnai
Brith Guardian of the Men-
orah Dinner to be held 6
p.m. May 11 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. -
A highlight of the award
dinner will be a "roast" of
the honorees, David Herme-
lin, Myron _ Milgrom, Mil-
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Proceeds will benefit the
Bnai Brith Youth Organiza-
tion, Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
dations and the Bnai Brith
MYRON MILGROM
Career and Counseling Serv-
ices.
For information and reser
vations, call the Bnai Brith
office, 354-6100.
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Bnai Brith Women to Install
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Linda Moss will be in-
stalled as the 32nd presi-
dent of the Bnai Brith
Women's Council of Metro-
politan Detroit at a lunch-
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Mrs. Moss has served the
Women's Council as - a vice
president and as financial
secretary as well as holding
the, chairmanshps of the
Anti-Defamation League,
Hillel and membership com-
mittees. She was the organ-
izer and first president of
the Couplets—Unit, a Bnai
Brith married couples
group, and was -in-
strumental in the organiza-
tion of Rey-Ut, the second
couples group in the city.
Other officers to be in-
stalled with Mrs. Moss
are :Belle Ruben, president-
elect; Sara Feuereisen, Eve-
lyn Tichik and Fran Kli-
nger, vice presidents; Ethel
Fine, treasurer; Barbara
Sokilov, Fredell Whiteman
and Shirley Zickerman, sec-
retaries.
Rhea Rowe, out-going
Council president, has ap-
pointed Ms. Tichik as instal-
lation chairman. Assisting
her with luncheon plans are
Joan Kalef, arrangements;
Ruthe Goldstein, decora-
tions; June Isenberg and
Bernice Gill; reservations
and tickets.
Ms. Kalef, a past presi-
dent of both the Bnai Brith
Women's Council and Cen-
tennial Chapter, will be the
installing officer. -
Tickets to the luncheon
may be obtained through
the individual Bnai Brith
Women's chapters or by
calling the ticket co-chair-
men: Mrs. Isenberg, 557-
6112, or Mrs. Gill, 353-1630.
Women Seek
Husbands in Israel
. JERUSALEM (ZINS)—
There is an increasing num-
ber of unattached females
(divorced, widowed or
never married) who are
coming to - Israel, seeking
the mate they did not find
in their home country, ac-
cording to the press service
of the' World Zionist Organi-
zation: •
Many -do meet and
marry, but not all find hus-
bands and some even leave
the country, discouraged by
the reality that it is no eas-
ier to find a husband in Is-
rael than anywhere else.
The press service advises
the women to come to Is-
rael to fulfill Zionist duties
and not only with the aim
of seeking a husband.
Friday, April 22, 1977 39
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Bnai Brith Activities
TIKVAH LODGE will
hold a spring dinner
meeting this Thursday
evening at Stafford's Res-
taurant in the Orchard
Mall. Russell Barnes, news
analyst, will be guest speak-
er. Guests are invited. For
reservations and choice of
menu, call the president,
Harry Horwitz, 354-0189, -or
the program chairman,
Warren Kauffman, 535-6309.
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TIKVAH CHAPTER will
hold its annual installation
luncheon noon Tuesday, at
Kingsley Inn. Chairman of
the day will be Mamie Bar-
den, and installation chair-
man will be Irene Berger.
Officers to be installed are
Goldie Kramer, president;
Mary Lewis, Toby Fisher,
Anne Gould and Pearl
Shiovitz, vice presidents;
Gertrude Lieberoff, treas-
urer; I Frances Krakow,
Sophie Sinclair, Lea Lum-
berg, Mollie Kazdan and
Sophie Perlman, secretar-
ies; and Irene Harelik, jun-
ior past president. Board of
Directors includes Rebecca
Alger, Maxine Berman,
Bess Belsky, Dorothy Gold-
stein, Bess Gantz, Shirley
Golden, Dorothy Fishman,
Ray Fisher, Leah Lublin,
Sally Paul, Helen Rothen-
berg, Hilda Raphael, Mu-
riel Superfon, Etta Levin,
Dorothy Serwin and Helen
Saldbott. For reservations,
cal Nettie Weinberg, 967-
1286.
***
LLOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will hold its elec z,
tion and installation meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the Knob-in-the-Woods
Apts. club house. Mrs. Ira
Albion, past president of
the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
cil, wiull be installing--offi-
cer. Luncheon will be serv-
ed. Vocalist Gail White will
entertain, accompanied by
Evelyn Tamary. Guests are
invited at a nominal
charge.
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Bnai Brith Opens
Training Center
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MUKWONAGO, Wis.—
Bnai Brith, whose youth or-
ganization has turned out
three ambassadors to the
United Nations, and numer-
ous legislators, judges and
scientists, will dedicate its
second international lead-
ership training center for
teenagers Sunday.
The center, located on a
340-acre tract along- Lake
Beulah, 27 miles from Mil-
waukee Airport and 75
miles from Chicago's
O'Hare, will be named Bnai
Brith Beber Camp, in honor
of the late Sam Beber, who
founded the Jewish youth
movement in the United
States in 1924. Beber died
last August at the age of 75.
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