32 Friday, January 12, 1979 RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra Duo, Trio & Quartet Music For All Occasions 968-0021 THE DETROIT JEWISH DVS Women's Clubs UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS WOMAN'S AUXILIARY will meet 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the main UHS building. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Eden will speak on "A Jewish Fami- ly's Experience With _ Cult." Refreshments will e served, and guests are wel- come. * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Histadrut meeting noon Monday in the North- gate Apts. club house. Syl- via Koblin, Histadrut chairman, has arranged for Histadrut director Goldie Eskin to show the film, "Hand on the Pulse." Mini DISCO DISCO IS THE POPULAR WAY TO GO -Wedding-Graduation or Special Event. A Complete Program. including *Music *Lighting *Disco Dance Demonstrations and Disco Dance Lessons By ART & JAN Guest teachers of the 1978 Dance Masters Convention of the state of Mich. call early for available open dates 852-8971 or 632-9736 luncheon will be served. Prospective members and guests are invited.- Ethel Isaacs, 15620 Arbor P1., Southfield. Henry Faigin will review "Jacob * * * ' Adler and the Yiddish The- HELEN ROSENBERG ater." CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will hold their HAOMER CHAPTER, January board meeting Pioneer Women, will hold a noon Monday in the Labor general meeting 8:30 p.m. Zionist Institute. Luncheon Monday in the home of will be served: Carol Knoll, 15948 Strat- * * * ford, Southfield. Andrea TEMPLE ISRAEL Eisenstein and Ms. Knoll SISTERHOOD will meet will review "Kramer vs. 10 a.m. Jan. 22 in the tem- Kramer" by Avery Carman. ple to hear Rabbi Harold S. For information, call Ms. Loss review "A Young Man Knoll, 557-1246. * * * in Search of Love" by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Breakfast GREATER DETROIT will be served. Dorothy CHAPTER, Brandeis Uni- Petok is chairman of the re- versity National Women's view series. There is a Committee, will hold a day charge, and tickets will be of seminars featuring available at the door. Brandeis University profes- * * * sors Jan. 24, beginning at SHOSHANIM CHAP- 9:30 a.m. Theme for the day TER, Pioneer Women, will is "Fact, Fiction, Footlights meet 7:30 p.m. Monday in and Film." Speakers in- the home of Suzi Noveck, clude Profs. Martin Halpern 26140 W. 12 Mile, South- of the theater arts depart- field. Julie Gardner will ment; Maureen Heneghan, speak on "First Aid for theater arts; and Richard Plants." Participants are Onorato, English depart- requested to bring a leaf or ment. There is a charge and picture of problem plants. advance paid reservations For reservations, call Mrs. are required. Luncheon will Noveck, 355-4506. be served. Carmyle Farber * * * and Josephine Mellen are BETH ACHIM SIS- co-chairmen for the day. TERHOOD will hold the Paid reservations should be second program in its book sent to Mrs. Nathan review series noon Monday Gevercer, 23340 Riverside in the temple. Rabbi M. Dr., Southfield, 48034. * * * Robert Syme of Temple Is- rael will review "Ever- DETROIT WOMEN OF green" by Belva Plain. Pe- ALPHA OMEGA will hold tite dessert will be served. their annual open board Guests are invited at a nom- meeting noon Tuesday in inal charge. For informa- the home of Honora Levy, tion, call Alice Bermanis, 1761 Ascot Ct., Bloomfield 353-5210, or Marcia Davis, Hills. Admission is gained 547-0177. by bringing a recipe card for * * * the Alpha Omega cook HANITA CHAPTER, book. For reservations, call Pioneer Women, will meet Anita Haenick, 855-1195. 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Labor Zionist Institute. cS'#ting ( Wficling Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad, spiritual leader of Temple /Oz. gina cRoszn Kol Ami, will speak on "Fu- ture of Jewish Education in the U.S." Refreshments will be served, and guests are welcome. * . * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 2:30 p.m. S4tirday in the home of MrS. 'Shlomo Rothenberg, 25340 Church. Rabbi Rothenberg will speak. The Nine Mile area group will meet . 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Aryeh Balisok, 23081 Gardner. Rabbi Yitschak Kagan will speak. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Tuesday in the home of West Bloomfield: 6692 Orchard Lake (just S. of Maple) 851-4410 Southfield: 26561 W. 12 Mile (just W. of Northwestern Hwy.) 354-3554 1 20° / 00FF1 2 0 % OFF*: 1 5 % OFF*i • s. OFFICE SUPPLIES i ll ART SUPPLIES !DRAFTING SUPPLIES! With Couoon With Couoqp rOffer Expires Jan. 26, 19/9! Offer Expires Jan. 1979 With Coupon Offer Expires Jan: 26, 1979 ! mom ow i map LIP Sr Draft, Office, at Et Drafting Supplies UNCOLN CENTER 10:k Park Oak fit R 968-2620 Greenfield ft et ea • MIL.• Special Anniversary Affair for NCJW Tuesday at Beth El The Greater Detroit Sec- tion, National Council of Jewish Women, will celeb- rate the national organiza- tion's 85th year with a des- sert and coffee birthday party 12:45 p.m. Monday at Temple Beth El. The afternoon will in- clude an historical journey through the years, a pro- gram of dance by Harbinger Dance Company, presenta- tion of the Hannah G. Sol- omon Award to Krana Grossman and a special tribute to NCJW volun- teers. Along with Mrs. Grossman, who will be sin- gled out "for exceptional service" as recipient of NCJW's highest honor, the Hannah G. Solomon Award, all Council volunteers will receive certificates with an original design by Fran Quint, former NCJW Sec- tion president. The date of the Open Board Meeting has been changed to Jan,. 23. The meeting will be held at the NCJW office, 16400 W. 12 Mile, and will feature State Senator Doug Ross (D-15th Dist.) and Bar- bara Mandel, of the na- tional NCJW office, who will speak on the recent NCJW summit confer- ence in Israel. Brunch will be served. For reservations to the gen- eral meeting and the open board meeting, call the NCJW, 557-9604. Women Attend Israel Parley on Education NEW YORK -- Leadele of the National Council Jewish Women joined top American and Israeli educators and policymakers this week in a joint U.S.- Israel educational policy colloquium - at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The colloquium, which fo- cused on the education of the disadvantaged in inte- grated settings, was spon- sored by the U.S. Office of Education, the Israeli Ministry of Education and the NCJW Research Insti- tute for Innovation in Edu- cation at the Hebrew Uni- versity. Lubavitch Women to Hold Annual Convention Here Preparing for the 17th annual Nshei Ubnos Chabad Convention to take place Feb. 16-18 in Detroit are, front row, from left: Rochel Kagan, coordinator; and Roche! Wineberg, program chairman; and top row, from left: Batsheva Shemtov, invitations and mailing; Leah Lipszyc, souvenir journal and ads; and Judy Karbal, coordinator. * * The Lubavitch Women's Organization is making preparations for the 17th annual Nshei Ubnos Chabad Convention to take place Feb. 16-18 at Cong. MISS ROSEN Mishkan Israel Nusach Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosen of Southfield an- H'Ari, the Labor Zionist In- nounce the engagement of stitute and at Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim. Women from their daughter, Tina Renee, to Alan Steven Pinter, son throughout the U.S. and of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Canada will attend. Pinter of Southfield. The theme for the conven- A spring wedding is tion is "Chinuch: More planned. Than Education." The con- vention will be highlighted by lectures, workshops, panel discussions and ex- Cal Lefton, director of hibits. Jewish education Group Services at the will be examinied as it af- Jewish Community Center, fects the individual, the is attending the 1979 Na- home and the community. tional Conference on Jewish The Saturday night ses- Camping this weekend in sion will be open to hus- Hollywood, Fla. bands. The youth division Camp Conference ' 1 will hold its sessions con- currently and local Hebrew schools and youth groups will participate. For information or reser- vations, call Judy Karbal, 557-0392, or Rochel Kagall 542-5058. Scoliosis Club Meeting Slated The Scoliosis Club will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the administrative services building of Beaumont Hos- pital. Orthotist Richard Smith will speak on "Fitting the Individual Patient With a Milwaukee Brace." Re- freshments will be served, and the public is invited. The youth group will meet in the training room.