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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 13, 1977 33_
Women's Clubs
(Continued from Page 32)
BNAI MOSHE Sisterhood,
which was supposed to
have met Monday in the
synagogue, has canceled its
meeting, owing to the death
of Rabbi .Moses Lehrman,
spiritual leath.q. of'the syna-
gogue.
***
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will have its
annual dinner 6:30 p.m. Sun-
- lay at the Labor Zionist In-
Uri Segal will enter-
tain with Israeli dancing.
For reservations, Mary Gil-
bert, 547-2357, or Ethel
Isaacs, 557-4417.
***
BRANDEIS TIKVA
CHAPTER,. Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Monday in the Country Cor-
Dan Sandberg 353 6699
-
ners Apts. club house. /k
mini luncheon will be serv-
ed, and a program will fol-
low. Guests are welcome.
For information, call Hilda
Lakritz, 642-4476.
***
OAKFIELD CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will sponsor a book sale
May 26-28 at the Livonia
Mall, .during mall hours.
For pick up of donated
books; call Rochelle
Markus, 968-1905, or Peppy
Parnes, 547-1168.
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OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP (10
Mile area) will meet 4 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Mrs: G. Frankel, 16301 Addi-
son,. Southfield. Rabbi
Frankel will speak. The
Nine Mile area class is can
celed.
***
MASADA GROUP, Hadas-
sah, will meet noon
Tuesday in the Knob-in-the
Woods Apts. club house. Pe-
tite luncheon will be serv-
ed. Officers will be in-
stalled. Sue Kaufman, in-
stalling officer, will install
Diane Kraft, president;
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Sophie Stoler, Faye Robin-
er, Trudy Sherman and
Nita Lichtenstein, vice pres-
idents; Sylvia Starman,
Eve Dreylinger and Cerna
Johnson, secretaries; and
Alene Rubin. treasurer.
Tamar Levit will sing Is-
raeli and folk songs. .
***
SOUTHWOODS • CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, announces tickets are
still available for the ridge-
dale Players' production of
"Prisoner of Second Ave-
nue," to take place 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Ridgedale
Playhouse. For informa-
tion, call Jeanette Solway,
358-0496, or Joan Weint-
raub, 968-2045.
***
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its final
board meeting of the sea-
son 7:30 p.m. Monday in
the .synagogue. The
women's annual Torah
Fund dinner will be held.
6:30 p.m. Thursday in the
synagogue. For informa-
tion, call Sylvia Korby, 559-
6746, or Lillian Finkelstein,
557-6635.
KNOB CIRCLE CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, will have a petite
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day in the Kilob-in-the-
Woods Apts. club house.
Doug Ross of the Michigan
Citi-zens. Lobby will speak
on "Help to Consumers. -
Officers will be elected.
There is a charge. Presi-
dent is Harriet Sigel, with
Mollie Stross, program
chairman .
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DEGANIA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold a '
garage and bake sale 9
a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Tobye Salinger,
23760 Rockingham, South-
field. Among the items to
be sold are clothing, toys,
household furnishings and
athletic equipment. For in-
- formation, call Jackie Zeff,
967-3627.
***
NORTHGATE CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Monday in the
Northgate Apts. club house.
Al Naftal will present a pro-
gram of Yiddish music.
Guest are welcome, and re-
***
UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS WOMAN'S AUX-
ILIARY will meet 12:30
p.m. May 25 in the UHS
main building. There will
be an election of officers,
and Sadie Goren will be in-
stalling officer. Jessie
Stern, vice president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division, will
speak on "The Jewish
Woman- as Volunteer—
Where Have We Been-,
Where Are We Going." A
special tribute will be paid
to the following women who
have been designated honor-
ary board members "in rec-
ognition of the many years
of service": Sylvia Charlip.
Helen Sushkin, Ann Gordon,
Betty Feirlberg, Gertrude
Hyams, Lil Kasky, Sarah
Isaacs, Jennie Seiton, and
the late Naomi Strub. Re-
freshments will be served,
and guests are welcome.
Arts Display at Lubavitch Women's Event
"Art for Life's Sake," a
display and sale of arts and
crafts items by area Jewish
women will be featured at
the "Women's Day" pro-
gram, sponsored by the Lu-
bavitch Women's Organiza-
tion, to be held 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday at the Labor Zion-
ist Institute.
Stephanie Merzon will
give a weaving demonstra-
tion and display and sell
some of her works. Other
artists to have work dis-
played and available for
purchase will be Dena
Sperka, paintings; Janet
Kelman, glass blowing;
Ann Dann, lithographs.
Also to be shown will be
batik prints; hand painted
china, beaded flowers, calli-
graphy and original needle-
point.
A panel discussion, "In
Search of Roots," will pre-
cede the luncheon.
information and reserva-
tions, call Leah Lipszyc,
968-2445, or Chaya Silber-
berg, 626-1807.1
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STEPHANIE MERZON
Chairmen for "Women's
Day" are Phyllis Stolov and
Rochel Kagan. The charge
includes breakfast and
luncheon. Baby-sitting • will
be available for children
21/ and older and transpor-
tation will be arranged. For
Bnai David Women's Brunch
Precedes Israel Bond Event
Mrs. Fred (Miriam) Fer-
ber will host a 10th Anni-
versary of Reunited Jerusa-
lem Brunch at her home,
noon Monday.
A highlight of the brunch
Detroit Women
Namedto Posts
4068 W. MAPLE ROAD
Just E. of Telegraph
644-3444
freshments will be served.
For information, call
Blanche Gruenebaum, 968-
5694, or Helen Banks, 548-
0888.
Detroiters erected to na-
tional office at the recent
American Jewish Congress
Women's Division National
Convention in Baltimore
were Rose Schwartz and
Marian. Shifman, advisory
committee: Esther Fealk,
vice president : and Edith
Frank. Muriel Israel and
Lillian Weisberg, national
board.
Mrs. Fealk is :Detroit
Women's DiVision president.
and Mrs. Schwartz is presi-
dent of the Michigan Coun-
cil. .f;ffT0.̀
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, !071 f311;
will be the enrollment of
sponsors into the National
Honorary Societies of Israel
Bonds. These are special
distinctions for women who
purchase Bonds in several
categories.
The brunch is part of
events leading up to the
final dinner of Cong. Bnai
David at which time Meyer
Must will be honored on be-
half of Israel Bonds.
Guest speaker for the
brunch will be Judith Bei-
lin, the Consul of Israel in
New York. Prior to her ap-
pointment as Consul, she
served as liaison officer in
the Ministry. for Foreign Af:
fairs in Jerusalem. It was
Mrs. Beilin wl-to announced
over the Hagana Radio
Haifa the establishment Of
the state of Israel on May
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Activities
in Sojety
, \
Ralph Stein was honored
by his children, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Stein and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Turco, and
the membership Of the Rov-
ner Lachowitcher Aid So-
ciety Thursday on the occa-
sion of his 72nd birthday.
The dinner celebration took
place at Cong. Bnai Israel-
Beth Yehudah.
***
Bodzin Family Club will
meet 8 p.m. Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Bodzin,:23031 Webster, Oak
Park. .
***
Detroit delegates- to the
Western Conference of
United Order True Sisters,
Inc., to be held. Monday
through Wednesday in Clay-
ton, Mo., are Mesdames
Phillip Pollak, Al Tennen-
house and Stanley Baar, na-
tional sistergram chairman
and trustee.
,
Hashomer to Meet
Americans for Progres-
siVe Israel - Hashomer Hat-
zair will meet 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday in the Oak Park
Community Center. Guest
speaker will be Natan Bach-
rach . of the Hebrew depart-
ment of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center, who will dis-
cuss education of immi-
grant children. Hashomer
youth group choir will sing
a medly of Hebrew songs,
and the movie,. "Israel-Let
Peace Begin With Me,4' will
be shown.
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