AVVIII144+0.4t,14.XMOMINFAMINNWIMME.Aivi. , 32 Friday, January 5, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs REMEMBER THE BLUE BOX AND EVERYTHING. IT STANDS FOB ON EVERY IMPORTANT OCCASION. 557-644 +tops4 4. BETH SHALOM_ SIS- TERHOOD will hold the third program in its "lunch and learn" series 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the synagogue. Luncheon will be served. Dr. Barbara Goldstein will speak on "How Do People Get Caught Up in Cults —A Personal Experience." There is a charge. For reservations by Monday, ‘4.1 CORNER . Fine Table Linens and J from Other fine linens all discounted 20% to 40% OFF DAMASK TABLECLOTH 60% Cotton, 40% Rayon No iron soil release Reg $15.00 52x68 with 6 17x17 napkins $21.00 $35.00 63x84 with 8 17x17 napkins $38.00 $25.00 63x104 with 12 napkins $45.00 $25.00 68x104 Oval $21.00 68x88 Oval with 8 napkins $55.00 63x120 Oblong with 12 napkins $29.00 – Call HILDA 968-6348 • RISHA 967-3352 . call Charna Yellen, 357- 1882; or Loretta Littky, 541-7858. . BETH TEMPLE JACOB SISTERHOOD will sponsor a gourmet farewell dinner to the "year of the horse" 7 p.m. Jan. 27 in the temple. There is a charge. Reservations dead- line is Jan. 19. Paid reserva- tions should be sent to Mrs. David Littmann, 2752 Courville, Bloomfield Hills, 48013. * * * BETH ACHIM SIS- TERHOOD announces reservations are still being taken for' s fourth annual InstitUte Day to take place Jan. 22 in the synagogue: -Beginning with registra- tion at 9:30 a.m., the pro- gram will feature Dr. 7. Paul Pearsall of the Prob- lems of Daily Living Clinic at Sinai Hospital and psychiatrist Dr. Bruce Danto. Babysitter for chil- dren age 3 and older will be available. There is a charge for the day. Reservation commemorate the founding Wednesday in the home of of the Women's League for - Mrs. Sam Russ, 13359 - Conservative Judaism 60 Kingston, Huntington years ago. The third Lunch Woods. Art works by Karen *** and Learn session will fol- Pollak will be displayed. low services. Dr. Georgia Guests are invited. Re- OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY White Brandstadter of the freshments will be served. GROUP (10 Mile area) will Merrill-Palmer Institute 'For information, call Nettie meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday in will speak on "Passages: A . Mandell, 548-1095, or Faye the home of Mrs. Aaron Be- Jewish Approach to Parent- Olshansky, * 557-8137. - * * c.; 4 rman, 15121 Leslie. Rabbi ing," according to . Rena- To- BETH ABRAHAM Berman will speak. The bes, adult education chair- Nine Mile area group will man. For reservations by HILLEL MOSES SIS- meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Jan. 12, call' Mrs. Tobes, TERHOOD will mark it the home of Mrs. Moshe 557-4625, or Mrs. Rosen- Sisterhood Day 10 a.m. Janleir9 17 in the Tauber Chapel of Welis, 13921 Kenwood. baum. The sisterhood will meet the synagogue. Rabbis Is- Rabbi Betzalel Gottlieb will noon Jan. 22 in the rael Halpern and A. Irving ' speak. * * * synagogue. Ruth Lefkowitz Schnipper will conduct a SHARONA CHAP- of the Detroit Institute of forum, "Ask the Rabbis." Arts will render a slide pre- Luncheon will be served at TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a board meeting 8 p.m. sentation on "The Bible noon by advance reserva- Thursday in the home - of- Through Art." Luncheon tion. At 1 p.m. Mrs. Noako Edna Groskind, 23230 will be served at a nominal Vold, skin care and beauty Gardner, Oak Park. charge. For reservations, expert, will discuss the * * * call Pearlena Bodzin, mem- Japanese theory of mas- NORTHGATE CHAP- bership vice president, sage. For information, call 968-0075,-or President Do- Sophia Feldman, 626-9515. TER, Pioneer Women, will For reservations by Wed- meet 12:30 p.m. Monday in reen Raskin, 547-1185. ,* *. * the Northgate Apts. club nesday, call Pearl Lebow, house. A social hour with re- NORTHWEST DE- 398-3085; Sara Last, 968- freshments will follow. TROIT CHAPTER, 0079; or Ruth Penner, 535- Guests are invited. For in- CARIH, will meet 8 p.m. 6915. formation, call Blanche Gruenebaum, 968-5694. 4 * * * LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION . SIS- TERHOOD will hold a Shabat Mini Institute, con- duced by Martha Gordon, 8 p.m. Tuesday in the synagogue. Refreshments will be served. Husbands are invited. For informa- tion, call Jean Alspector, 476-6699. : * * * ADAT SHALOM SIS- TERHOOD will meet noon Monday in the social hall. Program Vice President Sharon Sukenic announces Shown planning the 32nd annual institute of the that Diana Berman, dance Jewish Welfare Federation's Women's Division are, and exercise instructor, will from left, seated, Dulcie Rosenfeld, Beatrice Rowe, conduct a. ' disco exercise Barbara Stone and Jessie Stern; and standing, Be- class. Salad luncheon will verly Laker, Melba Winer, Roberta Stulberg, Sally be served. Participants are Mayer, Nancy Jacobson and Marjory Ansell. requested to wear casual at- * * * tire. Anne Steinberg is After, lunch, Prof. Dr. Gladys Rosen, of the -chairman of the day. Guests Cohen will present an American Jewish Commit- are invited, and admission update on the situation in '1 is free. For reservations, tee, and Jacob Cohen, pro- Israel and the Middle fessor of AmericaTn studies call the synagogue, 851- at Brandeis University, will East. 5100. Beatrice Rowe is chair- be the featured speakers at * * * the 32nd Annual Institute man and Barbara Stone, TEMPLE ISRAEL of the JeWish Welfare Fed- co-chairman, of the insti- • 4 SISTERHOOD_ will hold eration Women's Division tute. Dulcie Rosenfelt; is an oneg Shabat following 11 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the president'and Jessie Stern a.m. services Jan. 13 in the Jewish . Community Center. vice president for education temple. Sonia Syme, chair- Dr. Rosen, a program spe- of the Women's Division. man of education, will There is a charge for cialist in the American speak. Nathalie Zeff is luncheon and reservations Jewish Committee's Jewish chairman of the day. Serv- Communal Affairs De- are necessary. Valet pa"k- ices will be led by Elena partment, will speak on ing is available at the Glasier, Sylvia Barr and "The Family: Alienation Jewish Community Cent Helen Gilbert. Luncheon and Isolation" at the insti- For infotmation or reser will be served, and there is a tions, call Lois H. Brown, tute's morning session. charge. For reservations, division director, at the Her address will be fol- Jewish Welfare Federation, call the chairmen, Roslyn lowed by two panel dis- 965-3939. Trunsky, 851-0649, or Mar- cussions. Speaking on prob- cia Blume, 851-5079. * * lems of Jewish family life Newspaper Cites 11 BNAI MOSHE SIS- will be Caryl Scheuer, Bar- Former Detroiter TERHOOD'S book discus- bara Gordon and Mollie Pit- sion group will meet 1 p.m. zak, representing young - Sandy Goodman, former Monday in the home of adults, single parents and Detroiter of Toronto, a Betty Weiner 28000 Dan- senior adults. The commu- cla'ssified advertising vers, Farmington Hills. nity's response .to these representative for the To- problems will be .discussed ronto Globe and Mail news- "Wifey" by Judy Blume will by George M. Zeltzer, paper, received the pub- be discussed, and the book president of the Jewish Wel- lisher's award of $250 for must be read prior to the fare.Federation, Joel D. picking the newspaper's meeting. For reservations, call Ronna Rosenbaum, Tauber, president of the new slogan, "Canada's Na- 968-0432, or Mrs. Weiner, Jewish Community Center, tional Newspaper." Goodman is the son of Mr. and Helen Naimark, execu- 851-7134. Sisterhood tive director of Jewish Fed- and Mrs. Moe Goodman of Shabat will be observed Jan Southfield. eration Apartments. 20. The observance will deadline is Jan. 17. For in- formation, call Alice Ber- maths, 353-5210, or Marcia Davis, 547-0177. • ! ry Women's Institute Thursday THE EVENT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Our Fabulous JANUARY F SAL GENEROUS REDUCTIONS ON ALL MERCHANDISE OF HARVARD ROW DESIGNERS OF FINE FURS, In Harvard Row Mall 21742 W. 11 Mile Rd. Southfield Mich. 48076 , ph. 358-0850 1 -