THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
46 October 11, 1980
United Hebrew Schools Has Bnai Brith Women to Honor
Youth Leadership Seminar Mrs. Charlupski at Lunch
United Hebrew Schools
has designed a youth lead-
ership seminar for students
age 16_ and 17 to become
more effective camp coun-
selors and youth leaders.
It is a series of 10 consecu-
tive sessions, beginning
noon Sunday at United He-
brew Schools main build-
ing.
The topics to be discussed
are: Understanding Group
Dynamics, Developing
Creative Jewish Pro grams
and Learning About Jewish
Sources. Participants in the
seminar will receive a cer-
tificate of youth leadership.
The seminar will be con-
ducted by Happy Feigel-
son, Dr. Gerald A. Teller
and Renee Wohl. There is a
registration fee.
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The Bnai Brith Women's
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit will hold its annual
special gifts luncheon to
benefit the Bnai Brith
Youth and Services Appeal
noon Nov. 6 at Temple Beth
El. A minimum contribu-
tion is required.
Evelyn Tichik, president
of the Bnai Brith Women's
Council, has appointed Syl-
via Ross, special gifts
chairman; Eadie Albion,
luncheon chairman; and
Blanche Bauman, services
appeal chairman.
The luncheon will honor
Franka Charlupski, who
with her husband Allen, has
been active in efforts on be-
half of many Jewish causes
both here and in Israel.
A survivor of the con-
centration camps, Mrs.
Charlupski was the
chairman for three years
of the local Israel Bonds
women's division. She is
currently a member of
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the division's executive
committee.
She is a life member of
Einstein Chapter, Bnai
Brith Women; and Hadas-
sah, Pioneer Women,
American Mizrachi Women
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for Women's American
ORT, Jewish National
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