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May 23, 1980 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, May 23, 1980

Orthodox Women to Have
Evening of Song and Dance

The Women's Orthodox
League will present an eve-
ning of song and dance 7:30
p.m. June 2 at Young Israel
of Oak-Woods. The league
choir, directed by Sara

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Israel Consul Tamar Eldar
to Speak to Pioneer Women

Radner, will sing a medley
of songs.
Israeli folk dances will be
performed by the ladies'
dance group, led by Sunny
Segal. The evening will
honor Ruth Levi .and Aviva
Carmen, who are making
aliya.
Officers will be installed.
They are: Esther Bakst,
president; Sara Apt,
Nachama Bakst, Esther
Schwartz, Rochel Kuper-
wasser and Bayla Land-
sman, secretaries; and
Miriam Carmen, treasurer.

Greater Detroit Council,
Pioneer Women, will pre-
sent Tamar Avidar Eldar,
consul for women's affairs
at the Israel Embassy in
Washington, D.C., 1 p.m.
Tuesday at the Pioneer
Women headquarters,
25900 Greenfield, Suite
205E, Oak Park.
Author of seven books,
Mrs. Eldar served in the
Palmach and Israel Defense
Forces as a welfare and cul-

ture coordinator. For the
past 23 years she has
worked as a journalist for
the Hebrew daiiies, Davar
and Maariv.
She has been the editor
of the style section of
Maariv for the past eight
years and is a columnist
on life in Israel.
Her talk will follow meet-
ings of Clubs One and Two.
The public is invited free
of charge.

Musical Will Highlight ORT
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The Detroit Aliya Council
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Finalizing arrangements for the Michigan
Region, Women's American ORT, annual installation
luncheon are, bottom row, from left: Sharon Hart,
outgoing president; Barbara Weisberg, president-
elect; and Eleanor Thal, installing officer. Pictured in
top row, are, from left: Harriet Jacobson, outgoing
chairman of the executive committee; Rose Schultz,
vice president and installation chairman; and Cory
Gillman, chairman-elect of the executive committee.

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The Detroit Aliya Council
was formally established at
a recent meeting at the
Morris Branch of the Jewish
Community Center.
Harvey Burg, chairman
of the Greater Boston Aliya
Council, in existence for the
past six years, was on hand
to offer assistance to the
new council.
Among the activities dis-
cussed were a chaver-
landsmanshaft program;
phone contact, visits to
former Detroiters in Israel,
enlargement of the Detroit
directory of olim, publica-
tion of a booklet of summer
study programs in Israel,
establishment of schol-
arships, creation of a loan
fund, correspondence and a
l'hitraot b'aretz (see you in
Israel) party for Detroiters
making aliya.
Hosts for the meeting
were: Arlene Gould, Sol
Lachman, Betty
Bienstock, Rayna Kogan,

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Club. The musical. will be
directed by Lois Novitz,
with ORT players: Ina Sky,
Liz Walters, Maida
ters and
Portnoy, Suzie Wal
Dorothy Love.
Installing the new offi-
cers will be Eleanor Thal,
past president of the
Michigan Region and
executive committee of Dis-
trict 7.
Officers to be installed
are: President, Barbara
Weisberg; chairman of the
executive committee, Cory
Gillman; vice presidents:
Bonnie Cousens, Susan Du-
bin, Linda Lee, Marion
Mentzer, Ruth Rosenfeld
and Dorothy Rubin; trea-
surer, Marlene Hoffman;
secretaries, Carol Udman,
Susan Cuttner and Helen
Stebbins; parliamentarian,
Pauline Schreiber; section
coordinators, Jody Abrams,
Joanne Bas, Barbara Kroll,
Sue Lasser and Rose
Schultz.
Assisting Mrs. Schultz,
chairman of the day and
region vice president of
program, will be the
luncheon committee:
Mesdames Barbara
Bensman, Sharon Corlin,
Judee Herman, Francine
Kaplan, Vivian Kar-
linsky, Mollie Lapides,
Lasser, Shirlee Rosen,
Rosenfeld, Deborah
Silver, Dorothy
Superstine, Udman and
Suzie Walters.
Shirlee Rosen will give
the invocation. Reserva-
tions are necessary. For in-
formation and reservations,
contact the ORT office,
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