THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Federation Women to Hold Annual Educational Forum
The Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration Women's Division
will hold its annual day-
long forum 9:30 a.m. April 5
at the main Jewish Com-
munity Center.
During the morning ses-
sion, Mark Talisman, direc-
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tion Office of the Council of
Jewish Federations, will
lead a discussion about
America's potitical process
and how, through it, the
Jewish community has had
an impact on American his-
tory.
After lunch, Aaron D.
Rosenbaum, director of re-
search for the American Is-
rael Public Affairs Commit-
tee in Washington, D.C.,
and an editor of "Near East
Report," will give an update
on critical issues currently
before Congress that relate
to Jeivish concerns
worldwide.
Francine Gold is forum
chairman. Marcy
Feldman is associate
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AARON ROSENBAUM
chairman and program
chairman; Anna Levin,
secretary; Dena Golden
and Sally Krugel, decora-
tions co-chairmen; and
Maida Portnoy, adviser.
Linda Jackier designed
the invitiation. Dulcie
Rosenfeld is president,
and Diane Shekter, vice
president for education,
of Women's Division.
There is a charge for
MARK TALISMAN
registration and luncheon,
and reservations are re-
quired. An oral interpreter
will be available for those
with a hearing loss.
Babysitting • service is
available through the
Jewish Community Center.
The pre-concert rally and
This event will honor
musicale of Music Study patrons, for the coming
Club of Metropolitan De- annual artists concert, to
troit will be held 12:15 p.m. be held 3 p.m. April 22 at
April 3 at Temple Beth El. Orchestra Hall.
The program will feattire
Mrs. Joseph M. Markel,
three scholarship pupils of immediate past president,
Music Study Club: Cheryl will be chairman of the day.
Petrie, violinist, who will be For information, call Mrs.
accompanied by Mrs. Victor H. Linden, president,
George Kerwin, at the 644'9080.
piano; Bennett J. Shiller,
pianist; and Shari Wenner,
' Correction
oboist, accompanied by
The date for the meeting
Frank Kuhlman.
of the Greater . Detroit Sec-
Miss Petrie studies with
tion, National
of
Emily Mutter Austin; Shil- Jewish
Women, Council
was listed
ler,
Kottler
and with
Miss Mischa
Wenner
with incorrectly in last week's
Jewish News. The women's
Ronald E. Odmark.
organization will meet 8
p.m. March 26 at Adat
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MEN'S CLUB
BETH EL BROTHER-
HOOD will sponsor a blood
bank 9 a.m.-noon April 1 in
the temple. Persons age 17
and older are sought as
donors. The brotherhood
will sponsor a benefit pre-
miere showing of "The
Promise" 8 p.m. April 5 at
the Old Orchard Theater,
Farmington Hills. Proceeds
will benefit the temple
building fund. Cocktails
will be served at 7. Advance
tickets are required. For
tickets call Stan Brown,
644-6336; David Lichtens-
tein, 855-2158; or the tem-
ple, 851-1100.
BETH
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will hold an
auction 8:30 p.m. Saturday
in the social hall. Proceeds
will benefit men's club proj-
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a meeting of the Zionist
Organization of America —
Detroit District 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Zioriist
Cultural Center.
Panelists include Rabbi
Milton Arm of Cong. Beth
Achim, Rabbi David A. Nel-
son of Cong. Beth Shalom
and Philip Slomovitz, editor
and publisher of The Jewish
News.
Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman,
Detroit District ZOA
president, will be the mod-
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