Friday, May 13, 1977 41
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dramatic'Program Highlights
Federation Women's Meeting
Open House Due at UHS Nursery'
United Hebrew Schools
Nursery, housed at Temple
Emanu-El, will hold an
open house from 2 to 5 p.m.
Sunday in the temple.
Parents and children are
invited to visit the nursery
and meet with teachers Syl-
via Handler and Reva Klay-
mer to discuss the program
and register for the 1977-78
school year. •
The nursery offers crea-
tive' programs and expe-
riences aimed at meaning
to the physical, emotional
and ‘social development of
the child. The schedule of
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activities includes stories,
arts and crafts, role play-
ing,' gardening, baking,
music, creative drama,
games, structured and unst-
ructured play.
The nursery emphasizes
the celebration of American
as well as Jewish holidays
and offers an introduction
to Hebrew.
The UHS Nursery School
offers full and half days for
children 3-1/2 to 5 years
old. Bus service is avail-
able. For information, call
the nursery school, 96 7-4010.
Jewish settlement in the
Syrian city of Aleppo has
continued uninterruptedly
since Roman times; in 1968
there were 1,000 Jews
there.
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Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division members
prepare a dramatic presentatioh for the 31st annual meet-
ing. Meeting Chairman Helen Naimark, kneeling, adjusts
Bobbie Stone's costume. Looking- on are Women's Division
President Carolyn Greenberk, (left), and program director
Dorothy Mahlin.
A dramatic presentation 'dent of Federation, will ex-
on the role of -the Jewish
women throughout history,
entitled "We've Come a
Long Way...From the Old
World to the New," will be
featured at the 31st annual
meeting of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation Women's
Division noon Wednesday at
-Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Officers and members of
the division's board of direc-
tors and advisory council
will be elec
ted at the lunch-
eon meeting. Women's Divi-
sion President Carolyn
Greenberg will deliver the
annual report, and Dulcie
Rosenfeld, division chair-
man of the 1977 Allied Jew-
ish Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund„, will bring a
tally of the division's
achievements in the AJC-
IEF.
Martin E. Citrin, *si-
tend greetings.
Chairman of the annual,
meeting planning coin=
mittee is Heleh Naimark.
Assisting her are Anne
Dann, Edna Minkin, Diana
Nussbaum, Janice
Schwartz, Barbara Berry,
Esther Jones, Evelyn
Kasle, Ellen Labes,
Blanche Robinson, Marjorie
Saulson, Rosalind Schiff,
Marian Shifman and Lila
Silverman.
Included in the cast, di-
rected by Dorothy Mahlin,
are Delores Farber, Jan
Hauser, Nancy Jacobson,
Beatrice Rowe, Helen She-
vin, Lois Spector, Barbara
Stollman, Bobbie Stone and
Roberta Stulberg.
For luncheon reservva-
tions, call Lois Brown, 965-
3939.
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Sandra Shevin
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Activities
•
MISS SHEVIN
Mr. and ,Mrs. Alfred She-
vin of Detroit announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sandra Lee, to Howard
William Benenson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ben-
enson of Oak 'Park.
Miss Shevin is an MA de-
gree candidate in audiol-
ogy. Her fiance received a
BFA degree from Wayne
State University.
A September wedding is
planned.
Because I am a Jew, I was
Moses, challenger of justice,
pursuing kings.
DETROIT BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER will hold a "Din-
ner with the President"
meeting Tuesday at the
MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12
Mall. Dinner will be dutch
dutch
treat. Marshall Turkin,
director of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra,
and James Glynn of the Na-
tional Bank of Detroit, will
speak on the coffee con-
certs', sponsored by the
bank. Guests are invited.
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PISGAH CHAPTER will
hold its first meeting of the
new administration noon
Wednesday in the North-
gate Apts. club house.-
Henri Bizaoui of the Anti-
Defamation League Board
will be guest speaker.
Guests are invited, and re-
freshments will be served.
For information, call Mrs.
Anna Nosanchuk, program
chairman, 545-0886; or Mrs.
Harry Fine, ADL chair-
man, 559-8152.
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