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January 09, 1981 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Brandeis Women's Program
Set Wednesday in Southfield

• <••

Greater Detroit Chapter,
Brandeis University Na-
tional Women's Committee,
will present a program as
part of its University on
Wheels series 9:30 a.m.-
2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Southfield Civic Center Li-
brary.
The day will feature lec-
tures and discussions with
Brandeis University profes-
sors.
Dr. Janet Giele, senior re-
search associate and lec-
turer in family policy at the
Heller Graduate School of
Social Welfare at the uni-
versity, will speak on "Cros-
sing Over: New Roles for
Women in American
Society."
Prof. James Haber,
associate professor of
biology at the Rosenstiel
Basic Medical Sciences
Research Center, will

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speak on "Designer
Genes."
Prof. Gerald Bernstein,
associate professor of fine
arts and chairman of the
fine arts department, will
speak on "A Painter of the
Avant Garde: Mary Cas-
satt." •
Luncheon will be served,
and there is a charge.
Arranging the program
are: Phyllis Steinberg,
president; Carmyle Farber
and Josephine Mellen,
chairmen of the day; Evelyn
Shapiro, hospitality; Joyce
Blum, publicity; and Freddy
Shiffman, Dorothy Benja-
min, Shirley Goldman,
Shirley Weiner, Sally Rodin
and Rachel Kellman, com-
mittee mmembers.
For reservation informa-
tion, call Dorothy Benja-
min, 642-7630.

Women Mark Mizrachi Shabat

Batya, Fannie Gluck and
Sisters of Zion Chapters,
local affiliates of American
Mizrachi Women, will
celebrate AMW Shabat Jan.
17.
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mark AMW Shabat during
services at Young Israel of
Greenfield, Oak-Woods and
Southfield.
The observance will help
launch a national member-
ship drive in support of the
child-care, social services
and educational projects
maintained by American
Mizrachi Women in Israel.
Deanne Shapiro of Mon-
sey, N.Y., is national
chairman of the AMW
Shabat celebration.

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Friday, January 9, 1981

FOR THE FINEST

Women's Clubs

BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD'S Lunch and
Learn series will take place
Saturday following Shabat
morning services and the
kidush. Guest speaker will
be Bette Roth, director of
the Jewish Parents Insti-
tute, who will discuss "The
Jewish Community of De-
troit During the Holocaust."
Dr. Margaret Eichner is
adult education chairman.
Advance paid reservations
are required for the lunch-
eon. Admission to the lec-
ture at 1:15 p.m. is free.
The sisterhood will meet
noon Monday in the
synagogue. Petite luncheon
will be served. A brief busi-
ness meeting will begin at 1.
A playlet entitled,' "Making
the Scene Un-
Conventionally," a report
on the recent biennial con-
vention of the Women's
League for Conservative
Judaism, will be presented.
For luncheon reservations,
call Della Hirschbein, 547-
0289. There is a nominal
charge.

* * *

SHARONA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a board meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday in the home of
Edna Groskind, 23230
Gardner, Oak Park.

* * *

OAK PARK NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY
GROUP (10 Mile area) will
meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the
home of Mrs. Eric Green-
baum, 25030 Kenosha.
Rabbi Greenbaum will
speak. The Nine Mile area
group will meet 3 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Mrs. Irving Layman, 23601

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one-act narrative drama, "A
Woman's Voice," 8 pim.
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will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday
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HANITA CHAPTER, Dunn, 18470 South Rd.,
BAR MITZVAS
Pioneer Women, will meet Southfield. Refreshments
BERNIE
12:30 p.m . Tuesday in the will be served. Guests and
Kristen Towers, 25900 prospective members are
Greenfield, Suite 205D, invited. For information,
Oak Park. Alan Herbach, call Nettie Mandell, 548-
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local Jewish National Fund 557-8137.
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AVODAH-CHAI
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Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Monday in the Kristen To-
wers, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205E, Oak Park. Gol-
die Eskin, executive direc-
tor of the local Histadrut
office, will give an illus-
trated talk on her recent
trip to Egypt.

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* * *
FANNIE
GLUCK
CHAPTER,
American
NORTHWEST DE-
Mizrachi Women, will hold TROIT CHAPTER, NAC,
a regular meeting Monday
in -the Northgate Apts. club
house, announces Ann
Rosenberg, president. The
February meetings have
been cancelled.

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