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April 21, 1978 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-21

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Friday, April 21, 1918

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hadassah
Annual Parley
at Troy Hotel

Michigan Region, Hadas-
sah, will have its annual
conference May 15-17 at the
Northfield Hilton Hotel,
Troy. Mary Saidman, con-
ference chairman, an-
nounces that this year's
theme will be "Close
Encounters of the Best
Kind."
Guest speakers will be
Blanche Shukow, a member
of the national board and
current chairman of the Na-
tional American Affairs
Department of Hadassah,
who will be conference ad-
viser, and will give the
keynote address at the
opening plenary session 10
a.m. May 16. Aaron Rosen-
baum, research director for
the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee will
speak at the 30th anniver-
sary banquet May 16. His
subject will be "The Turn-
ing Point' — an American
and Zionist Affairs Up-
date."

BLANCHE SHUKOW

Conservative Women's League
Slates Conference for May_ 9-10

Present and the Future"
will be the theme of the an-
nual spring conference of
the Michigan Branch of the
Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism to be
held May 9 and 10 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, announces
Mrs. Seymour A. Ungar,
president of the branch.

Mrs. Perry will lead a
Torah study session, "Close
Encounters of the Historical
Kind."

Mrs. Stanley Rotienbaum

of Cong. Bnai Moshe will be
installing officer at an in-
stallation banquet May 9.
An original program,
Major seminars at the featuring Cantor Jacob
conference include ses- Barkin of Cong. Shaarey
sions dealing with educa- Zedek and Cantor Louis

AARON ROSENBAUM

tion,' membership, pro-
gramming and Hadas-
sah's youth movement,
Hashachar.

Entertainment will be
provided by the Music
Study Club Chorus.
Workshop coordinators
are: Harriet Band and Ei-
leen Newman (Grand
Rapids). Workshop chair-
man are: Pat Fauer and
Sophie Barkman (Flint);
Phyllis Newman and Ruth
Lando (Kalamazoo)
Conference committee
chairmen are: Iris Aaron,
Connie Wise, Sue Kaufman,
Merle Solway, Rita Frumin,
Linda Berlin, Barbara Ro-
senthal, Rose Rosenblatt,
Marilyn Ash, Estelle.
Hartman (Flint), Virginia
Hoffman, Lynn Hecht
(Lansing) and Ruth
Meisner.
For reservations, contact
Bea Katzman, 547-5688, or
Esther Benson, 424-8207.
Husbands and guests are
izivited.ta,the.hanquet.. rr

on May 10 include:
"Techniques for Action,"
conducted by Mrs. Sid-
ney Mossman of Ahavas
Israel, Grand Rapids;
"Visual Techniques,"
Mrs. Leo Papp of Cong.
Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses — Detroit; and
"The Ways to the Means,"
coordinated by Mrs. Sol
Docks of Cong. Beth
Achim and Mrs. Philip
Rotenberg of Grand
Rapids.

Mrs. Louis Kazdan of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
present a workshop "Israel
and World Affairs." Rabbi
David Nelson of Cong. Beth
Shalom will be guest
speaker.

For information and
reservations, call registra-
tion chairman Mrs. Daniel
Weisswasser, 537-9675, or
vice chairman, Mrs. Daniel
Knopper, 626-0178.

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Achim. Mrs. Whiteman is
conference coordinator.
Local arrangements are
being handled by Mrs.
Julius Meskin and Mrs.
Carl Bayer of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Mrs.
Robert Steinberg,
president of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, with pub-

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A musical program, "The
Story of Israel in Song," will
Mrs. Albert Karse of be presented by branch
Temple Israel, Bay City, members.
will coordinate a workshop
Conference chairmen
based on Dr. Robert Gordis'
book, "Love and Sex — A are Mesdames Boris
Tobes
of Cong. Bnai
Modern Jewish Perspec-
tive." Rabbi Irwin Groner of Moshe and Mrs. Bernard
Whiteman
of Cong. Beth
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will

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Consultant speaker for
the conference will be Mrs.
Milton M. Perry, national
president of the Women's
League. While the branch is
comprised of 16 sisterhoods
MRS. MILTON PERRY
from throughout Michigan,
the national organization is Klein of Bnai Moshe, will be
comprised of 800 sister- presented. Mrs. Perry will
hoods in the U.S. Canada, deliver an address.
Mexico, Puerto Rico and Is-
Workshops conducted
rael.

Active in Jewish com-
munal life, Mrs. Perry
has been affiliated with
the Philadelphia Board
of Jewish Education, the
Cyrus Adler Regional
Hebrew High School
executive committee and
the Poconos Camp
Ramah Commission. She
was the only woman offi-
cer of the Philadelphia
Region of the United
Synagogue of America
from 1963 to 1972 and is a
member of the national
board of directors of the
United Synagogue of
America.

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WE WISH ALL OUR
Shaarey Zedek and Mrs.
FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS
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