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September 14, 1979 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-14

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54 Friday, September 14, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Detroit Area Public Campaign
for Holocaust Memorial Center

Having raised half the
$1.5 million needed to begin
construction of the
Holocaust Memorial Cen-
ter, leaders of the HMC
Capital and Endowment
Fund Campaign are em-
barking on a community-

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wide drive to help finance
the center, the first of its
kind in the United States.
A special mailing is being
sent to 8,000 Detroit area
residents asking their sup-
port of the Holocaust
Memorial Center, which

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Bnai Brith Activities

LOUIS D. BRANDIES
will be built as a wing of the
Jewish Community Center CHAPTER will meet 12:30
in West Bloomfield. The p.m. Tuesday (new day) in
HMC will combine exhibits the Knob-in-the-Woods.
with educational programs APts• club house. Luncheon
and facilities for scholarly will be served at a nominal
charge. Henry Bizaoui will
research.
The Capital and Endow- speak on The Status of
ment Fund Campaign Jews in Arab Countries."
kicked off Aug. 30 with a Guests are * welcome.
* *
parlor meeting at the home
NATANYA CHAPTER
of campaign chairman
will have a general meeting
Henry S. Dorfman.
Several architects have 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
been asked to submit de- Carlyle Towers Apts'. party
signs for the Detroit room. Doris Schuchter, pub-
memorial, said Rabbi lic health nurse at the Oak-
Charles Rosenzveig, land County Health De-
partment, will be guest
HMC executive director.
The HMC Endowment speaker. Refreshments will
Fund will be used to main- be served. Guests are wel-
tain the center after the come at a nominal charge.
building phase is com- For information, call
pleted. United Jewish Mildred Benstein, 476-
Charities, which maintains 3653; or Beverly Toren,
responsibility for 300 such 355-1599.
* * *
funds, will manage the
TIKVAH CHAPTER
HMC• Endowment Fund.
The HMC will be an inde- will meet noon Tuesday at
pendent institution, but the Sutton Place Apts. club
will work closely with the house. Program Vice
Jewish Community Center, President Dorothy Stein
which will lend its program announces Esther Allan
will present a musical pro-
resources.
Leon Halpern is chair- gram. There is a nominal
man of the Holocaust charge for luncheon.
Memorial Center, which President Pearl Shiovitz in-
was founded by Shaarit vites guests. For informa-
Haplaytah, Survivors of the
Holocaust.

FLINT
NEWS

Send Flower
for the Holiday

This Rosh Hashana send
the hostess a floral cen-
terpiece or a potted plant
from FTD. Local florists will
arrange to deliver your
selection before sundown
Sept. 21.

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Women to Meet

Ann Lebster Chapter,
Hadassah, will meet noon
Wednesday at Cong. Beth
Israel. A fashion show will
be featured.

Community
Calendar

Saturday — USY Shabat
service, Cong. Beth Israel.
Sunday — Israel Bonds
.
* dinner,
6 p.m., Cong. Beth
Israel.
Monday"— Beth El board
of education meeting, 8 p.m.
Tuesday — Bnai Brith
* board meeting, 8 p.m.
Wednesday — Hadassah
* meeting, noon, Cong. Beth
Israel.
Thursday — FJCC
*
* Senior Friendship Club,
* noon, Temple Beth El.

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Louis Goodman, owner
and operator of Goodman's
for 45 years, died Sept. 5 at
age 77.
Born in West Newton,
Pa., Mr. Goodman lived 30
years in Burton. He retired
in 1968. He was .a member of
Temple Beth El and the
Bentley Kiwanis club.
He is survived by his wife,
Ivy; a daughter, Mrs. Phil-
lip (Beth) Lugger of Romeo;
three brothers, Phillip of
Detroit, Harold and Dr.
Max, both of Southfield; and
three grandchildren.

tion, call Fredell White-
man, 356-1864.

* * *

BNAI BRITH BAR-
RISTERS UNIT will
attend a presentation of
"Funny Girl" 7 p.m. Satur-
day at Paradiso dinner
theater. Dinner will be
served, and fish meals will
be available. There is a
charge. For information,
call President Stephen
Cooper, 352-8090 or 355-
3433.

DETROIT BUSINESS
and PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER- will meet 8
p.m. Tuesday at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Linda Moss, past president
of the Bnai Brith Women's
Council will be guest
speaker. An ice cream social
will follow.

* * *

LOUIS MARSHALL-
SUBURBAN LODGE and
CHAPTER will join for
their
first meeting of
* * *
season 7 p.m. TuesdaS, _F.
GOLDA MEIR CHAP- the Zionist Cultural Center.
TER will hear Richard Lo- Dinner will be served and a
benthal, Michigan Regional program will follow at 8:30
director of the Anti- p.m. Guitarist-vocalist
Defamation League of Bnai Janet Pont will entertain.
Brith, 8 p.m. Wednesday at For reservations, call Carl
the Potomac Swim Club, Pearl, lodge president,
6200 Farmington, West 838-5384; or Eileen Israel,
Bloomfield. Admission is chapter program director;
nominal. For information or 341-2878. Admission to the
reservations, call Illene 8:30 p.m. program is free.
, There is a charge for dinner.
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In response to a call from the
world leader of the Lubavitch Movement

Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson

A special fund has been set up to
aid the needy for all their
holiday needs for
Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Sukos.

Enclosed is my contribution for $
the needy for their Shabbos & Yom Toy needs.

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Name -

Address -

Please make checks payable to "Simchas Shab-
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See the article printed in this paper for more details.

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