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September 19, 1980 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-09-19

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46 Friday: September 19, r 1980

BUDETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brith Activities

WE WISH OUR FRIENDS
AND RELATIVES A
HAPPY HEALTHY

,

NEW YEAR

THE WOLOK'S
SANFORD, HARRIET,
MARK, ROBERT & LORI

BRITH
BNAI
WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF
METROPOLITAN DE-

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

* * *

ANDRES, ELLA & DAVID FOLTYN

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IZZY and HELGA GOLD

Wish Their Family and Friends -

A Happy & Healthy
New Year



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JOSEF and EVELYN KLEIN & FAMILY

would like to wish all our family
and friends a healthy and happy
New Year

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Wishing All Our Relatives and Friends
A Very Happy, Healthy

New Year

NAOMI & RONALD LIPPA
Pamela and Andrew

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THE PENFIL'S "5"
Jerry, Joan, Tih, Shari & Jay

would like to wish all our family
and friends a healthy and happy
New Year

TRUDY and MARVIN STEARN & FAMILY

Wishes Their Family and Friends

A Happy & Healthy
New Year

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Wishing all our friends and
relatives a year of health
and happiness

THE WILSONS

ED, LINDA, SCOTT, MARK, LISA & STACY

TROIT will hold a dele-
gates meeting 7:45 p.m.
Monday (new day) in the
Zionist Cultural Center.
Prior to the meeting, items
will be collected for the Bnai
Brith Women's Thrift Shop.

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will meet noon
Wednesday in the Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. club house.
Luncheon will be served at a
nominal charge. There will
be a fashion show. Guests
are welcome.

* * *

TIKVAH CHAPTER
will meet noon Tuesday in
the Sutton. Place Apts. club
house. Chapter members
will present a playlet,
"Criteria — What Consti-
tutes Being a Jew?" Sarah

Holtzman will moderate a
question and answer period.
Shirley Raznick is program
chairman. President Pearl
Shiovitz invites friends.
There is a nominal charge
for luncheon. For informa-
tion, call Fredell White-
man, 356-1864.

* * *

MAURICE C. ZEIGER
CHAPTER will hold an
open meeting and
candlelighting honoring
new members 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the Oak Park
Community Center. The
Golden Rockettes will
entertain. Dessert and cof-
fee will be served. Guests
are welcome at a nominal
charge.
COUPLETS UNIT will

ADL Names Deena Perlman

Deena Perlman has been
appointed community con-
sultant for the Michigan
office of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith.
Ms. Pearlman previously
was at WDIV-TV where she
spent the past two years
producing and developing
daily talk shows, including
"This Morning," "Midday"
and "Taylor Made."
In previous years, she was
involved in the production
of everything from televi-
sion news to prime-time
documentaries at KYW-TV
in Philadelphia, and during
that tenure, created the
pilot for a Jewish public af-
fairs program that is still in
existence today.
Prior to her television
career, Ms. Pearlman,
who was educated at the
University of Pennsyl-
vania and Baltimore He-
brew College, was a re-
search assistant in the
economies department of
the University of
Pennsylvania, a Hebrew
teacher at Ner Tamid in
Springfield, Pa., and an
intern with the Maryland
State's Attorney.
She served as a member of
the board of directors of the
Baltimore Jewish Commu-
nity Center, has had experi-
ence with Bnai Brith, and
had an intensive study tour
at Ulpan Akiba in Natanya,
Israel.

In addition to general pro-
fessional duties in the office
and the region, Ms.
Pearlman will service out-
state communities.

CJF Meeting
Hosts Detroiters

Several of Detroit's
Jewish communal leaders
were major particpants at a
recent Council of Jewish
Federations (CJF) leader-
ship meeting held Sept. 4-7
in New York.
Attending the meeting
were Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration President George
M. Zeltzer; Federation
Executive Committee
Chairman Martin E. Citrin,
who heads the CJF Na-
tional Campaign Planning
Committee;
Advisory
Federation
former
President Mandell L. Be-
rman; Women's Division
President Shelby. Tauber;
and Carolyn Greenberg,
regional vice chairman of
.the CJF Women's Division
and former local Women's
Division president.
Federation staff profes-
sionals in attendance were
Executive Director Sol
Drachler, Dr. Allen Juris
and Alan Kandel.
Samuel Lerner, executive
director of Jewish Family
Service and Resettlement
Service, member agencies of
Federation, also was a par-
ticipant. He was recently
elected president of the Na-
Walls of Jericho tional Association of Jewish
Family, Children's and
Hit by Quake?
Health Professionals which
was holding sessions during
REHOVOT (ZINS)
Weizmann Institute of Sci- the CJF quarterly meeting.
* * *
ence archeologists now be-
CJF
Year
Round
lieve that Jericho's fortifi-
cations were destroyed Delegates Picked
3,500 years ago by an
Several Detroiters will
earthquake.
The scientists say the represent the Jewish Wel-
rubble from the fortifica- fare Federation as 1980
tions blocked the Jordan year round delegates to the
River, allowing Joshua and Council of Jewish Federa-
the children of Israel to tions.
They are: Mandell L. Be-
cross the river.
rman, Avern L. Cohn, Max
Occasionally a single M. Fisher, Stanley D.
anecdote opens a character; Frankel, Conrad L. Giles,
biography has its comparat- Irwin Green, David Rand-
ive anatomy, and a saying leman, Joseph H. Jackier,
or a sentiment enables the Dulcie Rosenfeld, Alan E.
skillful hand to construct Schwartz, Frieda Stollman,
Joel D. Tauber and George
the skeleton.
— Willmott M. Zeltzer.

have a family Sukkot party
and open house 1-3 p.m.
Sept. 28 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David Citrin,
27828 Wescott Crescent
Cir., Farmington Hills.
Admission is free and re-
freshments will be served.
For reservations and infor-
mation, call the Citrins,
476-3033, or Mr. and Mrs.
Les Goldstein, 548-6291.
The unit will have an art
auction 8:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at

the Gallery Art Center. Re-
freshment preview will
begin at 7:30. There is a
charge. For information,
call Rod Broder, 557-0139;
or Stan Liebowitz, 626-
5621.

WE WISH OUR FRIENDS-
AND RELATIVES A
HAPPY. HEALTHY

NEW YEAR
SHIRLEY and LARRY WHITE
Sheldon, Brian and Ronna

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
DALE and DEBBIE ADELSON

Elyse and Erik

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MR. and MRS. BENJAMIN HALPERN

wish all their friends and relatives
a happy and healthy New Year

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DR. and MRS. LOUIS LEONARD KAZDAN

wish all their friends and relatives
a happy and healthy New Year

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THE KRUGEL'S

Carol, Larry, Robbie & Lisa

wish all their friends and relatives
a happy and healthy New Year

JOHN and TOBY KIRITSIS

Wishes Their Family and Friends

A Happy & Healthy
New Year

DR. and MRS. LARRY WEISS
Nicole and Jaime

Wishes Their Family and Friends

A Happy & Healthy
New Year

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Wishing all our friends and
relatives a year of health
and happiness

Rabbi & Mrs. Solomon
H. Gruskin

23600 Kenosha, Oak Park

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