Bnai Brith Activities
For
Mother's
Day
And All
Special Occasions
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TIKVAH CHAPTER
will hold its annual instal-
lation luncheon noon Tues-
day at Kingsley Inn.
Chairman of the day will be
past President Reva
Sniderman. Installing offi-
cer will be Irene Rodman,
past president of the Met-
ropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Women's Council.
Officers to be installed are:
Pearl Shiovitz, president;
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Bess Belsky, Mary Lewis,
Dorothy Stein, Hilda
Raphael and Goldie
Kramer, vice presidents;
Harriet Sigel, treasurer;
Shirley Gallison, Reva
Sniderman, Betty Cohen,
Sophie Perlman, Millie
Raub and Mollie Kazdan,
secretaries; and Goldie
Kramer, junior past
president. Board members
are: Helen Rothenberg,
Sylvia Ross Will Lead
Bnai Brith Women's Unit
Sylvia Ross was installed
as president of the Bnai
Brith Women's Council of
Metropolitan Detroit at its
installation luncheon at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.,
Mrs. Ross is a life meml:fer
of Bnai Brith Women and a
member ,of the Michigan
Regional Advisory Board of
. the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith.
Installed with her were:
Mrs. Mel Tichik,
president-elect; Mrs. Joseph
Feuereisen, Mrs. Emanuel
Bauman, Mrs. Marilyn Mit-
tleman and Mrs. Martin
Levine, vice presidents;
Mrs. Michael Zonder, trea-
surer; Mrs. Sol Moss, Ms.
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Denise Richman and Mrs.
Louis Rose, secretaries.
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Jean Lipkin, Lea Lumberg,
Marion Mendelsohn, Edith
Cohen, Pearl Seltzer, Bess
Pollack, Toby Fisher, Leah
Lubin, Sara Morris, Sophie
Sinclair, Bess Gantz, Etta
Levin, Gert Lieberoff, Re-
becca Alger, Gail Pearlman,
Sally Paul, Dorothy
Fishman, Josephine Lieb
and Shirley Raznick.
Luncheon chairman is Net-
tie Weinberg. For reserva-
tions, call Ms. Rothenberg,
967-4427, or Ms.. Lewis,
645-9039.
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DOWNTOWN-FOX
CHAPTER will hold a
board meeting 8:30 'p.m.
Wednesday in the home of
Rachel Pludwinski, 28050
.
Selkirk, Southfield. Re-
freshments will be served.
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REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION
LODGE will hold a brunch
10:15 a.m. Sunday in the
Raleigh House. For reserva-
tions, call Ed Glancy, 353-
2050. Guests are invited at
a charge.
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MACK PITT
Orchestra
And His
DISCO MACHINE
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Midwest Region, Bnai
Brith Women, will host its
first' regional conference
May 6-8 at the Bay-Valley
Inn, Bay City.
The conference will bring
together Bnai Brith Women
from throughout Michigan
and Northwestern Ohio for
three days of workshops and
seminars. With a theme of
"Light Up Your Life With
Bnai Brith Women" the con-
ference will focus on the
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teerism. Grace Day,
president-elect, will present
the keynote address at the
opening banquet May 6.
A highlight of the con-
ference will be a panel
discussion on "Challeng-
ing Issues for Today's
Woman." Participating-
in the panel will be Judge
Jessica Cooper of the
46th Judicial District
Court, State Sen. Doug
Ross and Richard Lo-
benthal, executive direc-
tor, Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith,
Michigan Region.
Charlotte Edelheit is vice
chairman of the region
board and conference_
chairman.
Chairmen for the confer-
ence are: Lillian Onrich,
program; Linda Moss, pro-
gram -committee; Molly
Sayles, arrangements;
Betty Eidelman, Ida
Nathan, Sylvia Indenbaum
and Bobbie Levine, awards
committee; Estelle Robin-
son, menus; Rhea Rowe,
registration; Brenda Good-
man, decorations; Thelma
Isaacs, favors; Irene Rod-
man, council liaison; Ida
Stein, hospitality; Janet
Weil, -gift shop; Diane Pas-
kin, outstate; Pat Lewiston,
chapter programming; Bea
Fealk, Eadies Albion and
Belle Rubin, luncheon and
dinner.
For information on the
conference, call the Bnai
Brith Women, Midwest
Region office, 569-1336.
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