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March 21, 1980 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-21

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52 Friday, March 21, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Boutiques to Highlight Annual SZ Women's Fund Raising Event

Midrasha - College of Jewish Studies

A Talk on "The DYBBUK"

presented by

Leila Goldman
Instructor, Wayne State University

Lad Auditorium
United Hebrew Schools
21550 W. 12 Mile Road

Mon., March 24
1:30 p.m.
Open to the Public

If You're Looking for a Program in Israel
for a Child, High School or College Students,
a Teacher or Yourself,

LOOK NO FURTHER

Programs last six months to a year, a semester,
and/or a summer. All include transportation,
room, tGard, touring and field trips.

❑ School Teachers Seminars
❑ Winter Seminars
❑ Bat-Bar Mitzvah
Pilgrimage
❑ Adult Programs
❑ Summer Youth Seminars

Detroit area women will
have the opportunity to
hear first-hand accounts of
the role of Jewish women in
resistance movements at
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division's
annual Spring Forum
March 26 at the main
Jewish Community Center.
We Fought Back" ik the
theme for the forum, 11Phich
begins with registration at
9:15 a.m. The registration
fee includes luncheon.
Anita Hearshen, a
member of the Hagana's In-
telligence Corps during Is-
rael's War of Independence,
will be the morning
speaker. Vladka Meed, born

For further information, check the appropriate box
(boxes) mail, or call tod ay.
DJN

Name
Address
City
State

Zip

DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION
& CULTURE
WORLD ZIONIST ORGANIZATION

Department of Education & Culture
515 Park Avenue, N.Y.C. 10022
(212) 752-0600 ext. 377/376

ANITA HEARSHEN
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The boutiques will in- raising and pre-donor ac-
clude gifts; aprons; tivities are:
"white elephant" items; — Carole Aaron, Gladys Croll,
Feder, Ida Rogovein,
baked goods; books, in- Helen
Carole
Hayman,
Linda
cluding those by Ms. Vio- Maltzman, Nancy Baron, Be-
verly
Laker,
Jackie
Milgrom,
rst; ceramics and
Steinberg, Alice Ragin,
watercolors; pottery; Cynthia
Gail Rosenbloom, Carol
jewelry; knit shop; paper Goldman, Harriet Friedman,
goods; cosmetics and Lorraine Leib, Sandy Schwartz,
perfumes; telephones Carmen Biederman, Shirley
Shirley Levin, Leslie
and accessories; silk Jonas,
Molitz and Dottie Wagner.
flower arrangements;
Also Lois Spector, Lillian
ceramic jewelry; and a Perlman, Esther Benson, Bea
Cuisinart demonstration. Katzman, Fanny Robinson, Lois
Sherry Najman,
ar- Sandberg,
with
Helping
Bluma Schechter, Virginia
rangements for the fund Hoffman, Goldie Adler, Rose

Women Tell Resistance Role
at Federation Women's Forum

EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS IN
ISRAEL

❑ High School Year Program
❑ Hayim Greenberg College
Program
❑ University Credit
Seminars
❑ Israel Ulpan

A variety of boutiques, a
new feature this year, will
highlight the "It's a
Woman's World 1980" fund
raiser sponsored by the
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
to take place 10 a.m. April
23 in the synagogue.
Fund-raising Vice
President Doreen Hermelin
announces the guest
speaker for the affair will be
author Judith Viorst.
Continental breakfast
and boutique browsing will
highlight the morning.

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(Cleaned or Laundered)


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Meskin, Sylvia Harvith, Estelle
Gubow, Margie Krasnick, Ilene
Nemer, Sharon Fleischman, Geri
Margolis, Evelyn Levine, Mary
Freedland, Rhea Brody.
Others are: Gayle Burstein,
Mimi Davis, Rose Millstein,
Joyce Blum, Florence Charlop,
Bess Kornwise, Joannie Kraft,
Ellen Labes, Esther Rube, Be-
verly Mitchell, Yetta Shiener,
Diane Scholnick, Sandra Wein-
berg, Shayna Silverman, Bar-
bara Stollman and Ruth Rice.

President Marjorie Saul-
son said that payment must
accompany all reservations.
The public is invited.
Babysitter will be available
by reservation. For infor-
mation, call the synagogue,
357-5544.

VLADKA MEED

Feigele Peltel, was 17 when
the Nazis conquered Po-
land. Her Aryan appear-
ance and fluent Polish
allowed her to "pass" as a
gentile. During the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising, she smug-
gled weapons and helped es-
caping Jews find shelter.
Marcy Feldman is
chairman, and Dena Gol-
den, associate chairman,
of Spring Forum. Dulcie
Rosenfeld is Women's
Division president.
Babysitting service is
available by calling the
Jewish Center, 661-1000,
ext. 121.
For reservations or in-
formation, contact the
Women's Division, 965-
3939.

Miss Horwitz
Plans to Marry

Russians Seek
Lost Relatives

The Greater Detroit Sec-
tion, National Council ok
Jewish Women, in conjune-r
tion with United HIAS
Service, is seeking the
whereabouts of several
relatives and friends of re-
cent Russian immigrants.
Among those being
sought are: Moris Cooper of
Odessa, Russia;, Mendl
Kagalovsky (or
Cagalovsky) of Dnepropet-
rovsk, USSR; Moisey Gilik
of Kamenskoye, Russia;
Maria Kramer of Libava,
Latvia; Motic Lelchuk of
Turov, Russia; Shimon
(Shaya) Mereminsky
(birthplace unknown); Mor-
ris Shtrom of Russia; Albert
Volkin of the U.S.; and Elli
Weissfater of Warsaw, Po-
land.
Persons with information
on the whereabouts of any of
the above should call Donna
Slatkin, chairman, Service
to the Foreign Born, 851-
4840.

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DOREEN HERMELP

CASH
FOR
JEWELRY

Highest dollars paid for
your diamonds, gold.
sterling or old jewelry!

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CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT

1151-7333

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LEVEL with ME!

What Do I Have To lo
To Sell You A Car?

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LEVEL with YOU!

Call me,

Larry Friedman
at 4740500 or

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CHEVROLET, INC.

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Farmington Hills

PASSOVER



May We Help You?

MISS HORWITZ
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome
Horwitz of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Suzanne
Gail, to Martin Lee Gross,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gross of Oak Park.
Miss Horwitz was
graduated from Wayne
State University with a BS
degree in fashion merchan-
dising. Her fiance was
graduated from WSU and is
a junior at its medical
school.
An October wedding is
planned.

MARVIN SIEGEL
CATERERS

CARRY OUT FOODS

COMPLETE DINNERS and A LA CARTE
PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY!!

Orders Will Be Accepted Until Mon., March 24

MARVIN SIEGEL CATERERS

c/o Cong. Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Rd., Southfield

357-5177

357-5544

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