Friday, April 25, 1980 49 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Brith Activities TIKVAH CHAPTER will install Pearl Shiovitz as president for a second term noon Tuesday at the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Ida Nathan, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council, will be installing officer at the installation luncheon. Mamie Barden is chairman of the day. Other officers to be in- lied are: Harriet Sigel, .da Raphael, Shirley ' nick, Leah Lubin, Gol- die Kramer, Mary Lewis- and Helen Waldbott, vice presidents; Bess Belsky and Sara Morris, treasurers; Reva Sniderman, Dorothy Fishman, Emily Buchman, Sophie Perlman and Millie Raub, secretaries; Betty Cohen, Bess Gantz, Gail Pearlman, Sally Paul, Bess Pollack, Etta Levin, Sophie Sinclair, Dorothy Stein, Frances Silverman, board members. There is a nomi- nal charge. For reserva- tions, call Nettie Weinberg, luncheon chairman; 967- 1286. have a games night and au- ction 8 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Cen- ter. Tickets will be avail- able at the door. There is a charge. Refreshments will be served. Prizes will be awarded. For information, call Rod Broder, fund- raising vice president, 557-0139; or Sharon Kar- bal, 682-2710. The unit will have a board meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi (Vera) Lev, 34065 Standish, Westland. The meeting also will be the occasion for the paper dead- line. Guests are welcome. Persons unable to attend should call the Levs, 1-261-4949; or President Alex Ornstein, 968-0606. RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER in- stalled Estelle Warren as president at its recent in- stallation at Paradiso Cafe. Other officers installed by Past President Sara Levine are: Sadie Camenker, Ann Ehrenpreis, Sarah Ger- vercer and Edna Lipowicz, vice presidents; Lillian Kane, treasurer; Bertha Kole, Sylvia Goren, Sarah Markowitz and Mabel Al.. yin, secretaries. Board members are: Shirley Kramer, Eva Bernstein, Sylvia Pancer, Celia Kleg- man, Jeanette Pohl, Alyce Richman, Ann Pazner, Eva Goldin and Bluma Brown. Ethel Freedman is the counselor. * * Bnai Brith Women Midwest Regional Conference Set Members of the Midwest Regional board of Bnai Brith Women will be hon- ored at the regional confer- ence Sunday through Tues- day at the Kalamazoo Hil- ton Hotel as they finish their two-year terms of office. Board members to be cited are: Gloria Ellis, chairman of the Midwest Region board; Charlotte Edelheit, vice chairman of the board; and Eadie Alb- ion, secretary. They will be honored with certificates "for outstanding service." Mrs. Ellis will speak on her experiences as a member of the national executive board. Sunday's schedule will begin with 2 p.m. regis- tration in the main lobby of the hotel. The opening banquet, chaired by Mrs. Edelheit, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Continental breakfast at * * * 7:30 p.m. will begin Mon- day's schedule. A presidents COUPLETS UNIT will meeting, chaired by Mrs. Ellis will be held at 8 a.m. A membership meeting chaired by Ruth Grey, Mid- west Region board member- ship chairman, and Linda Moss of the regional board g membership committee, ocedzsto ni will be held concurrently. The women will break into workshop groups at 9:45 a.m. Betty Shapiro, BBW past president, and , 35 5 -5554- Bea Fealk, moderator, will introduce the workshops. Peailie "Volunteerism — Springboard to a Career," ,V.40 410, ■ 4•IP 01 will be conducted by Shirley ■ 101001140. A 1P•4111, ■ APP 41Ir and Ethel Levy, Ns 1 Harris chairman. You Have to Be 4 Heard," will be led by Bnai Brith Women Past ALL NEW FAMILY OR President Betty Shapiro COUPLE MEMBERSHIPS $.100.00*017! Just in time for Summer. Now you can 4Ih FOR ALL INDIVIDUAL and chaired by Linda Gar- enjoy the most luxurious health/social MEMBERSHIPS club in Michigan at a great price. field. "A New Way to Rock" Join now. this offer expires 200 I *FULL MEMBERSHIP ONLY Hurry. soon. will feature Charles Wolfe, 411 ,7.4/0•• executive director of the Jewish Home for Aged, and is chaired by Barbara Zon- der. Nutritionist Deborah HAMILTON PLACE...YOU CALL Baly will be the featured OWE IT TO YOURSELF 646-8990 speaker at "You Are What You Eat," chaired by Joan Rabackoff. • Luncheon will be served at noon, chaired by Evelyn Levine, and a Kellogg tour will be held at 2:45 p.m. The "Naturally Yours" banquet will be held at 7 p.m. and is chaired by Betty Eidelman. Tuesday will begin Love: with continental break- Your Children, fast at 7:30 a.m., followed Grandchildren & at 8 by a chapter pro- gramming meeting, led Great-Grandson Adam Morris by Sylvia Ross, Midwest Region board and Detroit Council counselor. Esther K. Shapiro, direc- tor of the Detroit Consumer Affairs Department, will speak on "Consumer's Power." Mickie Lakin is the moderator. "Following a 10:45 a.m. checkout, the women will gather for an awards brunch at 11:30 a.m. Ida Stein is brunch chairman Love and Fran Klinger, program Sol, Naomi, David, Shelley, Ashley & Lindsay chairman. cyatyt n IP OFF! 4 .1 • • NNE Happy 80th Birthday BUBBIE CHARLOTTE WEINER HAPPY BIRTHDAY FANNIE My Wife Our Mother & Our Bubby Israeli Arabs and Jews Topic of AJCommittee Forum "Relations Between Is- raeli Arabs and Jews" is the topic to be focused on by the Detroit Chapter, American Jewish Committee, 8 p.m. Monday at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Guest speakers will be Aviva Mutchnick, Nadim Rouhana and Dr. Arthur Mendel. Ms. Mutchnick is a native of Iraq and grew up in Israel after her family was expelled from its native land: An Israeli, Rouhana is a student at Wayne State University. Mendel is pro- Activities , in Society cp (1\ --J %_ COP ,Cly•