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April 07, 1978 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NCJW to Honor
Life Members

Greater Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish
Women, will hold a life
membership party 12:30
p.m. Tuesday in the home of
Lynne Davidson, 480 E.
Long Lake, Bloomfield
Hills. Petite luncheon will
be followed by a fashion
show.
Life members and pros-
pective life members are in-
vited. For reservations and
information on how to be-
come a life member, call the
NJCW office, 557-9604.
The life membership
committee includes Judy
Adelman, chairman;
Sandra Leshman, member-
ship vice president; and
Joan Bassey, Susan Citrin,
Lucille Sims, Barbara
Grant, Ellen Labes, Terran
Leemis, Julie Ferar, Laurel
Portner and Carole Radner.

Women's Clubs

NORTHWEST CHILD
BNAI DAVID SIS-
TERHOOD will hold an RESCUE WOMEN, will

open board meeting noon
Monday in the synagogue.
Donor day chairman Mari-
lyn Markel will discuss the
May 10 event. Deadline for
accepting advertisements is
Monday, announces Betty
Silverfarb, ad book chair-
man. President Blanche
Brant will .discuss the elec-
tion and installation of of-
ficers slated for June. Re-
freshments will be served.

* * *

WHITEHALL CHAP-
TER, Women's American

ORT, will have a games
party 12:30 p.m. Thursday
in the Whitehall Apts. club
house. Refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited
at a nominal charge.

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hold their annual games
night 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in
Shiffman Hall of the main
Jewish Community Center.
Proceeds will benefit men-
tally retarded children.
There is a charge.
* * *

YOUNG WOMEN OF
JEWISH NATIONAL
FUND will participate in a

health club program begin-
ning 10 a.m. Tuesday at the
main Jewish Community
Center. The program will
include slimnastics,
aerobics, disco-dancing,
racquetball, sauna, swim-
ming, jogging and lunc-
heon. There is a charge. For
information, call Donna
Sklar, 477-3221, or the
JNF, 968-0820.
* * *

JEWISH WOMEN
EUROPEAN WELFARE
ORGANIZATION will

have a luncheon noon Mon-
day in the home of the hos-
tess, Ann Barkles, 24530
Radclift, Oak Park. Friends
are invited.
* * * _
AESCULAPIAN Phar-
maceutical Association Au-
xiliary will meet 12:30 p.m.
-Wednesday in the MCL
Cafeteria in the Tel-12
Mall.
* * *

NEGBAH CHAPTER,

Pioneer Women, will have a
meeting noon Wednesday in
the Lincoln Towers Apts.
club room. Jackye S. Drap-
kin will show slides on

"Naamat in Israel." Re-
freshments will be served.
Friends and guests are wel-
come.

* * *
DETROIT WOMEN OF
ALPHA OMEGA will hold

an election meeting 8:15
p.m. Tuesday at the Deer-
field Village club house,
6747 Post Oak Dr., West
Bloomfield. Refreshments
will be served at 7:30 p.m.
Attorney Evelyn Forrest
will speak on "Women's
Legal and Financial
Rights." Program chairmen
are Dee Lynn and Ellie
Schaumberg. For reserva-
tions, call Joyce Maza,
628-6844, or Gig Kraus,
557-8281.
* * *

KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will

meet noon Monday in the
Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room. Mollie Pitzon will
speak on "Happenings and
Observations." Refresh-
ments will be served.
Guests and friends are in-
vited. Hostesses are Eva
Gertzman and Celia Gryn-
bal.

* * *
BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a

board meeting noon Wed-
nesday in the synagogue.
The nominating committee
will be the focus of discus-
sion. Light luncheon will be
served by hostesses Lanka
Ilkow, Evelyn Skupsky,
Florence Leider and Bar-
bara Schnipper.
* * *

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MITED will meet 12:30
p.m. Wednesday in the
Franklin Pointe Apts. club
house. Doug Ross, director
of the Michigan Citizens
Lobby, will speak on "Polit-
ical Reform in Michigan."
Petite luncheon will be
served. Guests are welcome.
* * *

PARKWOOD CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, will meet 12:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. dub house.
Petite luncheon will be
served, and there is a nomi-
nal charge. ORT Day mem-
bers and sponsors will be
guests. MarDee Du
Mouchel, of the Southfield
Library will render book re-
views.

* * *
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versity National Women's
Committee, will sponsor a
day at the Toledo Museum
to see the Ambroise Vollard
exhibition Wednesday,
meeting 9:30 a.m. at the
Northland Theatre parking
lot. There is a charge. For
information, call DeDe
Weinberg, 398-6318.
* * *

BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a

general meeting 12:30 p.m.
Monday in the synagogue.
The afternoon will feature a
"taster's luncheon" held in
preparation for Passover. A
program entitled, "Do I
Have Time to Be Jewish,"
will follow.

LIVONIA JEWISH
CONGREGATION SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a

general meeting 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the synagogue.
A Passover seder described
by Miriam Rubenstein, will
be the focus of the meeting.
Guests are invited. Re-
freshments will be served.
For information, call Jean
Al*pector, 476-6699.
* * *

BETH ACHIM SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a

board meeting 7:30 p.m.
Monday in the synagogue.
Plans for the June 8 "Lunch
'n Laughter" donor will be
discussed. Proceeds will be-
nefit Camp Ramah. Donor
chairman is Nancy Miller.
* * *

CONG. SHAAREY
ZEDEK SISTERHOOD

will conduct a program, "It's
A Women's World," begin-
ning 10 a.m. Wednesday in
the synagogue. More than
20 boutique shops will be
open for browsing, following
a continental breakfast.
Luncheon will be served at
noon. Guest speaker will be
TV and print journalist
Shana Alexander, whose
topic will be "One Woman's
View of America." Ms. Ale-
xander has appeared on
CBS-TV's "60 Minutes,"
was editor-in-chief of
McCall's magazine, a col-
umnist for Life Magazine
and a contributing editor to
Newsweek. She is a founder
of the National Women's
Political Caucus and a di-
rector of the American Film
Institute. Tickets are avail-
able by calling the
synagogue, 357-5544. Pro-
ceeds will benefit
synagogue projects.
Cynthia Steinberg is presi-
dent.

True Sisters
Aid Cancer Fund

The Michigan Cancer
Foundation recently re-
ceived a gift of $2,000 from
the United Order True Sis-
ters of Detroit.
The funds will be used to
purchase a silent electronic
terminal to facilitate
studies of cancer causation
and therapy.
Mrs. Al Tennenhouse,
president of Detroit Lodge
41, presented the check to
Dr. Jerome P. Horwitz,
chairman of MCF's Chemis-
try Department.

Seek Arts, Crafts
Items for Display

Arts and crafts items on a
Jewish theme made by
women are still being
sought to be displayed at the
Lubavitch Women's Or-
ganization second annual
all-day seminar to take
place May 23 at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Women with arts and
crafts items to submit for
the seminar should contact
Mrs. B. Rosen, 576-1166.

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