THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 11, 1977 49
Bnai Brith Activities
AHAVA CHAPTER will
hold a make-up bowling ses-
sion 9:30 a.m. Sunday at
=Strike 'n Spare lanes. Mem-
bers interested in volun-
'leering for the Bnai Brith
Blood Bank Rally to take
151ace 5-10 p.m. Monday and
Tuesday at the Eleanor
Roosevelt Service Center
may call Phyllis Berlin, 559-
5365. The group will hold a
, general meeting 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the home of
,A_ndrPq Norman, 17045 Hil-
ton( Southfield. The
topic -for-discussion will be
the "Bizarre Bazaar." For
jreformation, call Ms. Nor-
man, 557-1548. The chapter
) will visit the Children's Vil-
lage Thursday. For infor-
mation, call Denise Rich-
man, 355-5441. The group's
dinner club will meet Sun-
day. For information, call
Michele Baskin, 557-0226.
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DOWNTOWN FOX
LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m.
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Thursday at the Jewish War
Veterans Hall headquarters.
The Bnai Brith Youth
Organization will present a
program. Everyone is
welcome.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN
CHAPTER'S bowling league
will sponsor a fund-raising
games night 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. There will
be prizes, and refreshments
' served. Friends are invited.
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5016 will
meet 7:30 p.m. Sunday in
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Doug Ross of the Michigan
' .., Citizens
p
Lobby will be guest
speaker. For information,
call the program chairman,
Henry Gutter, 543-2647, or
Norrine Freeman, presi-
dent, 968-7371. The unit will
have a community service
rogam Thursday at Chil-
dren's Village in Pontiac.
For information, call Betty
Rose Eisenberg, 968-6083, or
' rvls. Freeman. A racquetball
party will take place 8 p.m.
Nov. 19 at the Oakland Rac-
- COUPLETS
quet Club, Southfield. There
is a charge, and refresh-
ments will be served. For
information or reservations,
call Arni Zalesin, social vice
president, 642-0392, or
Nancy Wonboy, chairman,
1-652-6386.
BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS
63rd ANNIVERSARY DINNER
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DETROIT LODGE
CHAPTER will have a
luncheon and bazaar meet-
ing 11 a.m. Wednesday in
the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts.
club house. The bazaar will
begin at 11, and luncheon
will be served at noon.
Items on display include
Israeli imports, jewelry,
toys and games. Guests are
invited at a nominal charge.
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THE FAIRLANE MANOR
DOWNTOWN FOX
CHAPTER will meet 8:30
(ACROSS FROM THE
FAIRLANE TOWN CENTER)
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p.m. Wednesday in the
Maple House Restaurant, 10
Mile and Southfield Rds. A
"white elephant" auction
and refreshments will
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follow.
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DETROIT BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the Whitehall
Apts. club house. Doug Ross
of the Michigan Citizens
Lobby will talk about the
consumer advocate agency.
Guests are invited.
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REAL ESTATE AND
BUILDING TRADES
LODGE will meet 8 p.m.
Thursday in the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. Paul Conway,
senior vice president and
chief lending officer at
American Federal Savings,
will speak on "Banker's
Views and Opinions of the
Present and Future Mort-
gage Market for New and
Used Homes." Friends are
invited.
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Blood Bank Rally
The Bnai Brith Men's and
Women's Council will have
a blood bank rally 5-10 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday at the
Eleanor Roosevelt Service
Center, 24600 Greenfield,
Oak Park.
Sunday evening, Nov. 20, 1977
CO-CHAIRMEN:
GUEST SPEAKER:
GOLDEN TORAH
AWARD RECIPIENT -
SPECIAL AWARD
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Mrs. Amber is a member
of Cong. Bnai Moshe and its
sisterhood, Kinneret Chap-
ter of Pioneer Women, the
Rabbi Mendel Zager Chap-
ter of Bnai Brith and Oak
Park Group of Hadassah.
Norman Allan
Dr. Joseph E. Goodstein
SPONSORS
Norman Adelsberg
Marvin Berlin
Harold Beznos
Max Biber
Harry Bloch
Jack J. Carmen
Ernest L. Citron
Irwin I. Cohn
Dr. Arnold. Eisenman
Dr. Leon Fill
Kenneth Fischer
Sidney Fischer
Morris Flatt
Nathan I. Goldin
Samuel Hechtman
Mrs. Amber Named Honoree
by Soldier's Welfare Fund
Rose Amber has been
named honorary chairman
pf the Detroit Chapter of the
American Friends for Wel-
fare of Soldiers in Israel, it
was announced by Rabbi A.
1L-ving Schnipper of Cong.
Be Abraham Hillel
MosL..,—Detroit, chairman.
The Detroit Chapter
raises funds for the estab-
lishment of rest camps and
soldiers' houses in Israel.
Mrs. Amber has been
active in efforts on behalf of
the association as well as
for child and health care in
Israel. She helped to estab-
lish the Frank Amber Phy-
,' sician's room in the kidney
_dialysis unit of the Shaare
'--Zedek Hospital in Jerusa-
lem, named for her late
husband.
Senator Jacob K. Javits
I. William Sherr
David B. Holtzman
Peter Heiman
George Hill
David B. Holtzman
Honigman Foundation
In Memory of Sarah Honigman
Arnold Joseff
Alex Joseph
Mrs. Morris Karbal
Daniel A. Laven
-Sol Nusbaum Realty Company
Irving I. Palman
Dr. Lloyd J. Paul
Alvin Reifman
Nathan P. Rossen
Julius Rotenberg
Alex Saltsman
Mrs. Emma Schaver
Robert A. Schwartz
I. William Sherr
Stewart Family
In Memory of Dorothy Stewart
Max Stollman
Phillip Stollman
Tamaroff Buick -Opel Honda
Mel Wallace
Phillip T. Warren
Eugene N. Zack
Samuel N. Zack
Dr. Arnold Zuroff
HONORARY. CHAIRMEN
Marvin Berlin
A. Howard Bloch
Ernest L. Citron
Reubin Dubrinsky
Nathan I. Goldin
Dr. Stuart Goodstein
Samuel Hechtman
Arnold Joseff
Mrs. Morris Karbal
Daniel A. Laven
Joseph Nusbaum
Seymour Rabinowitz
Julius Rotenberg
Alex Saltsman
Robert A. Schwartz
Meyer Weingarden
Nathan Wolok
COMMITTEE
Hillel L. Abrams
Isadore Averbuch
Max Biber
Ivan Bloch
Leonard Borman
Jack J. Carmen
Max Carmen
David N. Cohen
Solomon N. Cohen
Henry Dorfman
Morris Dorn
ROSE AMBER
Dr. Arnold Eisenman
Kenneth Fischer
Sidney Fischer
Irving Goldfarb
Ruben Grevnin
David Hermelin
David Kuperwasser
Eugene Kraus
Sol Lessman
Irving I. Palman
Alvin Reifman
Solomon Rothenberg
A. M. Silverstein
Charles Snow
Nathan Soberman
Max Stollman
Phillip Stollman
Louis Topor
Julius Wainer
Charles Weiner
Mrs. Robert Weinbaum
Eugene M. Zack
FOR RESERVATIONS, PLEASE CALL 557-6750