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October 17, 1980 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 October 17, 1980

`Bond Between Us' Lunch Due

The

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Featuring
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A two months-long cam-
paign headed by the Metro
Detroit Israel'' Bond
Women's Division will cul-
minate Wednesday at the
"Bond Betwen Us" Lunch-
eon at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Honored at the luncheon
will be Doreen Hermelin,
member of the Israel Bonds
Women's Division Execu-

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tive Board and the Israel
Bonds Prime Minister's
Club. Mrs. Hermelin, an Is-
rael Bond "Woman of
Valor," will be presented
with the State of Israel 1980
Serigraph Award, created
by Israeli artist Samuel
Bak. Presentation of the
award will be by Leah
Snider, Women's Division
chairman. Col. Peleg
Tamir, one of the pioneers of
Israel's Air Force, will ,be
guest speaker.
Others on the podium will
be Frieda Stollman, "Bond
Between Us" chairman, and
Cantor Chaim Najman of
Shaarey Zedek, who will
present a concert of songs in
several languages.
Col. Peleg is currently di-
rector general of the Man-
ufacturers' Association of
Israel. He is also a member
of the boards of Israel Air-
craft Industries, El Al Israel
Airlines, the First Interna-
tional Bank of Israel and of
the newly established
World Trade Center - Israel.
As a member of the Israel

COLONEL TAMIR
Air Force for two dec-
ades, Col. Tamir fulfilled
numerous top-level as-
signments. In the Six-Day
War, he served as chief ad-
jutant to Gen. Mordechai
Hod, commanding officer of
the Israel Air Force. He was
later responsible for the ex-
change and return of Israeli
pilots captured in Arab
countries during the war.
For "Bond Between Us"
Luncheon reservations, call
Israel Bonds, 557-2900.

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Shown at a sponsor luncheon in advance of the
"Bond Between Us" event are, from left, Leah Snider,
honoree Doreen Hermelin; her husband, Midwest
Bonds chairman David Hermelin, hostess Margie
Krasnick and Frieda Stollman.

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The Florence Hochberg
Social Aid Club will have its
annual fund-raising lunch-
eon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the Lincoln Towers Apts.
club .room.
There is a nominal charge
and luncheon will be served.
Games and prizes will high-
light the afternoon.
Proceeds from the lunch-
eon will benefit handi-

capped and blind children
and soldiers' and children's
homes in Israel.
Begun 28 years ago, the
women's group dedicates it-
self to charitable work in
the community.

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Wo m e n 's Clu b s)

ACHIM
BETH
SISTERHOOD will hold
its annual paid-up member-
ship dinner 6:30 p.m. Nov.
10 in the synagogue's Was-
serman Hall. Theme of the
affair will be "Sisterhood
Whys — Sisterhood Wise."
Mrs. Elliot Burns, vice
president of membership is
the chairman of the ar-
rangements committee. As-
sisting her are: -Mesdames
Arthur Sugarman, Robert
Bean, Leon Rabin, Max
Kruger, Joseph Pearlman,
Isadore Levin, Sam Katz,
Irwin Hutton, Hugh Got-
rick, Jackye Drapkin, Leo
Oliva, Al Ben-Moche,
Harold Cantor, Fredelle
Whiteman, Larry Fox and
Jerry Gershune.
Marlene Feld will be the
accompanist for the musical
presentation, written, pro=
duced and directed by Mes-
dames Oliva, Gershune and
Drapkin. Menu and serving
coordinator is Mrs. Bean.
Dues must be paid by Nov. 1
and mailed to Mrs. Harriett
Kruger, 16189 Oxley Rd.,
Southfield, 48075. Reserva-
tions also are due Nov. 1.
The women will have the
third prograM in their adult
education series 10 atm.
Wednesday in the
synagogue. Coffee and
bagels will be served at 9:30
in the youth lounge. Larry
Wasser. will speak on "The
Hevra Kadisha." The film,
"A Case for the Plain Pine
Box," will be shown. Non-
members are invited at a
nominal charge.

* * *

BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will hear Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold (Celia) Sosenko speak
of their experiences in Rus-
sia 8 p.m. Monday in the
home of Rebecca Winston,
29090 Wellington, South-
field, announces Betty,_ Sil-
verfarb, president. Guests
are welcome.

* * *

SISTERHOOD will hold a
paid-up membership lunch-
eon noon Monday in the
temple. Shirlee A. Harris
will speak on "The Ameri-
can Musical Theater —
Through the Looking
Glass." For reservations,
call Lily Gottfurcht, 477-
6809; Bea Stirchartz, 626-
0855; or Helen Limond,
837-4858. Dues are payable
at the door. Guests are, wel-
come at a nominal charge.

* * *

WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM - OR-
GANIZATION will hold a
regular meeting 11:30 a.m.
Monday in the MCL
Cafeteria. Final ar-
rangements for the honor
roll luncheon will be dis-
cussed.

CLUB ONE,' Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Tuesday in the Kristen To-
wers, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205E, Oak Park.
Brunch will be served.
Donor reservations and
transportation will be dis-
cussed. A cultural program
and current events will fol-
low. For information, call
Chana Michlin, 968-5351.

* * *

SHARONA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a board meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday, in the home of
Elaine Dvorkin, 24080
Seneca, Oak Park.

* * *

DAVID - HORODO-
KER WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Tuesday in the
home of Mrs. Jack Fried-
man, 24000 Jerome, Oak
Park. President Mrs. Alex
Dorchan announces ar-
rangements for the Oct. 28
donor luncheon at Cong.
Beth Achim are complete.
For tickets and information,
call Mrs. Ben Komisar,
557-9425.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER,
Order of the Eastern Star,
will have an initiatory 7:30
p.m. Monday in the Oddfel-
lows Temple, Berkley.

GOLDA MEIR CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a Sirnha Torah lunch-
* * *
eon noon Monday in the
BATYA
CHAPTER,
Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak American Mizrachi
Park. The luncheon will Women, will meet 8:30 p.m.
honor fund raiser Esther Tuesday in the home of
Berlinberg. Lucy Kaplan Janice Berkower, 17030
Cedarcroft, Southfield. Ed
will be the guest vocalist.
President Mrs. Jack Reit- Levy, Jr., will speak on
man invites prospective "Presidential Election
1980: The Dilemma —
members and guests.
* * *
Should We Consider Re-
BETH ABRAHAM agan?" Friends are invited.
HILLEL MOSES SIS- For reservations, call Mrs.
TERHOOD will hold its Benno Levi, 544-4592.
annual Women's Day meet-
ing 10 a.m. Wednesday in
the synagogue. "Ask Your Asthma Booklet
Rabbis" will be a feature of Made Available
the program. Rabbi Israel
Dr. Bruce Dubin, director
Halpern and Rabbi A. Irv-
ing Schnipper will be on of Michigan Pulmonary
hand. Luncheon will be Laboratory in Madison
served at noon at a nominal Heights, has produced a
fee. Sandy Rosenberg will booklet entitled "Asthma:
give a cooking demonstra- As a Matter of Fact."
For a free copy of the
tion at 1:30 p.m. Paid reser-
booklet,
write Dr. Dubin, c/c
vations are due today. For
Michigan
Pulmonary Lab-
details, call Esther Mos-
kovitz, 557-5827; Ruth oratory, 1385 E. 12 Mile,
Penner, 535-6915; Alice Madison Heights, 48071,
Thumin, 559-0216; or Sara 548-2629.
Last, 968-0079.
It is not he that searches
TEMPLE BETH EL for praise that finds it.

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