THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40 Friday, May 9, 1980
Federation Women's Division Plans Annual Event Thursday
The 34th annual meeting
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
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tribute to its leadership and
workers.
Chaired by Melba Winer,
the noon luncheon will also
include the annual report of
Division President Dulcie
Rosenfeld, who will be
handing over the gavel after
two years in the presidency.
A report on the division's
work for the Allied Jewish
Campaign will be delivered
by its chairman, Shelby
Tauber, and the election of
officers and board members
eration's Women's Division,
on Thursday at Temple
Beth El, will feature "A Sa-
lute Our Friends," a
multi-media musical pre-
sentation. Focusing on the
Campaign and educational
work of the Women's Di-
vision, the production pays
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Zedakah Donor
Due Wednesday
JEWELERS
IS STILL BUYING
Zedakah Club will hold
its annual donor luncheon
noon Wednesday at Hamil-
ton Place.
The luncheon, entitled,
"Matinee a la Mode," will
feature psychic Jackie Ken-
dall. Guests are welcome.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Tillie
Greenberg, ticket chair-
man, 557-0850.
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Greater Detroit Council,
Pioneer Women chapters,
will participate in a spring
canister drive in conjunc-
tion with World Jewish ,
Child Day May 18-20. Pro- - -
ceeds will benefit Pioneer
Women's Spiritual Adop-
tion Program and Na-amat
day care centers in Israel.
Canister Chairman is
Mina Herman. Any
member who collects more
than $50 will be invited to a
"Share the Fare" Spiritual
Adoption Luncheon to be
held in July. Elsie Harold is
vice president of funds.
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Red Magen David for Israel
will celebrate its 50th an-
niversary with a national
convention and tour to Is-
rael and Egypt from June 16
to July 4, according to
Joseph Handelman,
president of the American
Red Magen David for Israel.
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Women to Hold
Donor Dinner
Beth Achim Sisterhood
will hold its Chai Donor
Dinner 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the synagogue.
The dinner will honor
Cantor and Mrs. Simon
(Alice) Bermanis. The sis-
terhood choral group will
present a program, "Down
Memory Lane," accom-
panied by Rose Morgan.
The Lord gets his best
soldiers out of the highlands
of affliction.
and
Southfield
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Sunday 6-5
for the coming year will
take place.
All contributors to the
Women's Division of the
1980 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund are eligible
to vote.
The report of the
nominating committee,
chaired by Tillie
Brandwine, was sent out
with the invitation to the
meeting. Additional nomi-
nations may be made by pet-
ition.
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion President George M.
Zeltzer, Women's Division
Vice President. Jessie Stern
and former Women's Di-
vision President Carolyn
Greenberg also will partici-
pate in the program.
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THE BELLS
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
(Pauline) Bell of Southfield
were honored recently by
their children at a dinner on
the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary. -
Their children are Dr.
and Mrs. Arthur (Claire)
Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel (Marcia) Bell. The
senior Bells have five
grandchildren.
The couple also were hon-
ored at the wedding of their
granddaughter.
Mr. Bell retired in 1970
from the laundry and clean-
ing business.
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and stand in awe of none
more than of thine own con-
science.
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