34 Friday, March 10, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (Women's Clubs) (Continued from Page 33) Weindling, Helen Hauer, Bernice Betman, Bertha Levin, Eleanore Maness, Sonia Lipinholtz, Sybil Kappel and Jennie Sol- omon. Cantor Hyman Adler also will entertain. Accom- panist is Renee Rose. There is a nominal charge, and traditional refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. The sisterhood will hear Ms. Wilson review "Seventh Avenue," by H. Bogner 10 a.m. Monday in the library. A board meet- ing will follow. President Blanche Brant announces plans for the May 10 donor will be discussed and chai banks will be available. * * * KINNERET CHAP- -TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room, announces Lily Roubeck, president. Adele Mondry will speak on "The Development of Hasidism.1- Refreshments will be served. Friends and guests are invited. * * * Bloomfield. Hostesses for the meeting are Joan Bloom, Sandy Cook, Sylvia Freedman, Sharon Lipton, Michaelson, Jackie Marilynn Sabin, Ellie Schaumberg and Ms. Share. Committee reports are due. * * * HA-OMER CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Gail Adler, 14290 Manhattan, Oak Park. Purim will be celebrated, and members are invited to wear costumes. A skit writ- ten and performed by chap- ter members will be pre- sented. Refreshments will be served. Guests are wel- come. For information, call Mrs. Adler, 398-5666. Mrs. Greenberg Named by CJF BETH ACHIM SIS- TERHOOD will hold a board meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. Plans for the April 4 Torah Fund dinner will be discus- sed. Refreshments will be served. The sisterhood will have an oneg Shabat lunc- heon 12:30 p.m. March 18 in the synagogue, following Shabat services. A Purim Shpiel puppet show will be presented by Claire Stern. There is'a. fee. Reservations must be made and paid for in advance. For reserva- tions, call Beverly Hacker, 353-5148, or Harriet Kruger, 273-3424. Jewish Family Living chairman is Joyce Sherman. Families and friends are invited. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women will holdits spring luncheon noon Tues- day in the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Henry Faigin will review "Bright Star of Exile" by Lulla Rosenfeld. Guests are welcome. For re- servations, call Lillian Pevzner, 559-6678, or Au- gusta Hinds, 968-1375. * * * DETROIT LEAGUE, CARIH, will have an open meeting noon Wednesday in the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Petite luncheon will be served. The meeting will be in the form of a games party, and members are re- quested to bring their own equipment and arrange ta- bles. For reservations, call Mildred Blau, 557-0623. There is a nominal charge. The women will have a rummage sale May 10 and 11. Donations may be brought to the meeting, or for pickup, call Lucia Robiner, 535-5247 atter 4 p.m. * * * DETROIT WOMEN of ALPHA OMEGA will hold their final board meeting noon March 14 in the home of President Beverly Share, `6780 Alderly Way, West CAROLYN GREENBERG Carolyn Greenberg, pres- ident of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Divi- sion, has been appointed a regional vice chairman of the National Committee of Women's Communal Ser- vice of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. Mrs. Greenberg will serve as a coordinator and re- source to the various wo- men's divisions within the eight-state region and as a liaison between the Council and local communities. Other local Women's Di- vision workers serving on the committee are former President Shirley Harris and Vice President Nancy Hirsch. -JNF Tribute to 2 Brothers JERUSALEM — The children's playground in the Jewish National Fund Forest in Israel in memory of Major Adam Weiler who lost his life near the Suez Canal during the War of At- trition in 1970 has now been joined by a recreation area in memory of Major Gideon Weiler, his brother, who died on the Golan Heights during the fighting in the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Contribution True freedom means that each individual accepts his own responsibility to act on such a level as will contri- bute to the well-being of the whole. —Harry H. Epstein France May Take a Tough Stand Against Israel PARIS (JTA) — Suppor- ters of Israel are seriously concerned that a victory for the Socialist-Communist coalition in France's legis- lative elections Sunday and March 19 could mean a tougher stand on Israel's withdrawal from occupied territory and the creation of a Palestinian state. Both parties in the left- wing coalition recognize the Palestine Liberation Or- ganization as representa- tive of the Palestinian people. The Communist line, however, is much harsher on Israel than the Socialists' which has mod- erated recently. Francois Mitterand, Secretary General of Fr- ance's Socialist Party, granted it. We believe, how- said in an interview with ever, that the PLO will dep- French-Jewish rive itself of its own means the weekly Tribune Juive, as long as it fails to recog- published last Friday, nize the state of Israel." that should his party , i tils fat – Fetal Health Test Run at Technion We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free - E W RAP FOR FREEZING N Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET HAIFA — A new method to determine the state of well-being of the human fetus has been developed by researchers in the depart- ment of physics at the. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, working in cooperation with Haifa's Rothschild Hospital. The new clinical test measures the rate of blood flow in the maternal placenta, says Prof. Baruch Rosner, dean of the depart- ment. Using radioactive tracers-, the researchers measured the blood flow in 100 pregnant women. With the information gathered, the team was able to de- velop a blood flow test which can distinguish signs of suf- fering in the fetus. The new system has an advantage over earlier tests in that it is indirect. Small amounts of the tracers are injected into the body's gen- eral blood circulation rather than directly intc the placenta. This reduces the. risk of damage to the organ. The tracers are then moni- tored by a new system of radiation detecting equip- ment placed near the abdo- men. This enables the doc- tors to determine if a heal- thy blood flow is taking place between mother and fetus. 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 FRESH PI CHICKEN 3-41/4 lbs FRESH TURKEY LEGS & WINGS PEPPER STEAK END SHOULDER STEAK Voting to rescind the resolution were Nicholas Hood, Erma Henderson, Jack Kelley, Eberhard and Rogell. Voting against were Cleveland, Kenneth Cockrell, Herbert McFadden and Maryann Mahaffey. MAGICIAN 22101 Coolidge 411111694 1 Block So of 9 Mi Call 518-4031 But he stressed as well "the right of the Palesti- nians to a homeland based an the West Bank within a state-like framework which we cannot define." Mit- terand added, "We recog- nize the PLO's representa- tion (of the Palestinian people) which the UN Meanwhile, a closed U.S. Senate hearing on Tuesday was told that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had supplied Israel with infor- mation that had been used against Esmail. The FBI had confirmed that Esmail had received PFLP terrorist training in Libya. Sen. James Abourezk (D-SD) tried to get FBI offi- cials to reveal how they con- firmed the information, but FBI spokesmen refused to reveal the source. Jeff 474-8084 Dave a '7414 & Sea/ rood form the next govern- ment it will support "Is- rael's right to exist within safe and recognized bor- ders guaranteed by the international community of nations." City Council Rescinds Vote Supporting Alleged Terrorist The Detroit City Council on Wednesday rescinded by a 5-4 vote its Feb. 22 unanimous resolution of support for Michigan State University student Sami Esmail. Esmail, a Palestinian- American, was arrested by Israeli authorities in De- cember and charged with being a member of the Popu- lar Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist group. Councilman Clyde Cleve- land, a sponsor of the origi- nal resolution, said political pressure was applied to re- scind the resolution. Coun- cilman Billy Rogell, who along with David Eberhard, proposed rescinding the re- solution, said he had re- ceived many telephone calls, including some from Jews, in opposition to the original resolution. Young men, B'Nai B'Rith, baseball team, desperately needs sponsor for upcom- ing season, of which we'll win the championship. 79c lb. 45c lb. s1 79 lb. 9 49 lb. 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