THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50 Friday, March 14, 1980 JWF Women Spring Forum Is Scheduled for March 26 Two women who took part in resistance movements during the 1940s will be the featured speakers at the annual Spring Forum of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division, March 26, at the Jewish Commu- nity Center. Titled "We Fought Back," the forum, an educational meeting aimed particularly at the interests of younger women, will begin at 9:15 a.m. and end at 2:15 p.m. Morning speaker will be Anita Hearshen, a member of the Hagana's Intelligence Corps during Israel's War of Independence. She worked closely with Teddy Kollek, now mayor of Jerusalem, and she worked behind the scenes in Morocco, South America and the U.S. to help the fledgling Jewish state get supplies it needed for defense. Vladka Meed will ad- dress the gathering after lunch. Born Feigele Pel- tel, she was 17 when the Nazis conquered Poland. She joined the under- ground and, with the help of forged identity papers, became "Vladka" to work on the "Aryan side" of the Warsaw Ghetto. During the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, she smuggled weapons and helped Jews escape from the ghetto and find shel- ter. Marcy Feldman is chair- man, and Dena Golden, associate chairman and program chairman, of the Spring Forum Committee. Joyce Sherman is secretary, and Barbara Altwerger and Janice Fried, decorations co-chairman. DOL-VANDO Variety Club Women to Meet Israeli Fashions AMSTERDAM (JTA) — An Israeli fashion show is being held at the. Hilton Hotel. Tent No. 5, Women's Variety Club, will hold its spring fund-raising lunch- eon 42:30 p.m. March 22 at When judgment is weak the Bloomfield Open Hunt prejudice is strong. Club, 405 E. Long Lake, Bloomfield Hills. • Comedian Gary Devine Available For All Occasions will entertain. Proceeds will [ 25 years experience benefit handicapped chil- dren. MAGICAL MEL For reservations, call 547-2464 Cheryl Blumeno, 557-1677. - MAGICIAN Shown planning the Spring Forum are, from left, Francine Gold, Janet Levine, Marcy Feldman and Dena Golden. Francine Gold serves as charge for registration and lunch, and reservations are adviser. Dulcie Rosenfeld is required. Babysitting serv- president, and Janet ice is available through the Levine, vice president for Jewish Community Center, education, of the Women's 661-1000, ext. 121. Division. For reservations, call the Spring Forum is open to all interested women in the Women's Division, 965- community. There is a 3939. Temple Israel. Sisterhood Plans Final Donor in Detroit Facility 358-5437 \ I . 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Temple Israel Sisterhood nette Schreiber are donor will hold its final fund- luncheon co-chairmen. raising activity, a donor Sheila Lipshutz and Mari- luncheon, in the Manderson lyn Rubin are prize chair- Road building noon March man and Faith Freeman is in charge of game tickets. 24. The donor will feature a Barbara Rosenthal is vice catered luncheon and fash- president of ways and ion show. There will be means. Tobias, Helen prizes. Eleanor Folbe and An- president of the sister- hood, said the sister- hood's aims are mul- tifold. They include re- sponsibility to the con- gregation and its af- filiates, the religious school and the commu- nity. Reservations are limited to 350. For reservations, call Mrs. Freeman, 557- 3369; Sylvia Isley, 358- 1673; or the temple, 863- 7769. 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