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January 09, 1981 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, January 9, 1981

Detroit Section Participates in NCJW Week Observance

grams throughout the coun-
try as the 100,000 members
of NCJW mark then week in
their local communities.
President Sondra Nathan
has announced that the
NCJW Week Committee
will be headed by Jessie
Stern.
Serving on the committee
will be Administrative Vice
President, Amy Brown; and
Carolyn Shreiber and Fran
Stern. Other members are:
Shelly Cooper, Sally Green,
Beverly Hutton, Sharon
Radom, Janis Warren and
Rissa Winkelman.
Working on programm-
ing are: Cindy Daitch,
Elaine Koshar, Sandy
Goosen, Barbara Grant,
Lois Shaevsky, Betty Sil-
verfarb and Josephine
Weiner.
Heralding the start of
NCJW Week will be an open
board meeting 10 a.m. Jan.
27 at the NCJW offices,
16400 W. 12 Mile, South-
field. A general meeting in
honor of NCJW volunteers

A series of events have
The
week
of Jan.
26-31 been scheduled both to
has
been
designated
NCJW
Week by the Greater De- celebrate NCJW's 87 years
troit Section, National of community service and to
Council of Jewish Women. coincide with similar pro-

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Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sis-
terhood will hold its paid-up
membership luncheon noon
Jan. 19 in the synagogue.
Aviva Mutchnick will speak
on "Jews in Arab Countries
—The Unknown Refugees."
Ms. Mutchnick was born
in Baghdad, Iraq. She was
expelled from her native
land in 1950 and airlifted to
Israel. She holds a degree in
sociology and political sci-
ence from the University of
Michigan.
She has published arti-
JESSIE STERN
cles based on her research of
AVIVA MUTCHNICK
will be held 7:45 p.m. Jan.
West Bank Palestinians
29 at Temple Beth El. The
and Maabarot, the reloca- board of Syrian Jews.
week will close with the cel- tion camps for Arab Jews.
There is a nominal charge
ebration of NCJW Sabbath
Ms. Mutchnick is the for non-members. Sister-
in area temples and former executive direc- hood dues,.may be paid at
synagogues Jan. 30 and 31.
tor and national chair- the door. Reservations
person for WOJAC, should be made no later
World Organization of than Wednesday by calling
Institute Day
Jews from Arab Coun- Shayna Silverman, 851-
Reservations
tries. She is on the execu- 1520.
Still Available
tive board of WOJAC and
Program-vice president is
on the international Joyce Blum.
Reservations are still
being taken for the Beth
ENTERTAINMENT?
Hospital Aided
Achim Sisterhood's Insti-
Seymour Schwartz
tute Day to be observed Jan.
The Meyer and Anna
—Of Course!
19, beginning at 10 a.m.
Prentis Family Foundation
356-8525
The featured speakers are has provided $25,000 to
• BILL MEYER ORCHESTRA
• DENNIS VERNIER
Ruth Lefkowitz of the De- , Providence Hospital for the
.
• CHARLES ROWLAND
troit Institute of Arts, Can-
purchase of an argon mic-
• CARICATURES
tor Chaim Najman of Cong.
rosurgical laser to be used
INVITATIONS?
Shaarey Zedek; and Dr. Lila
in ear surgery.
Hattie Schwartz
Goldman, professor of
The hospital is one of only
—Of Course!
(Hebrew Copy Available)
English at Wayne State
seven in the world using the
352-7387 /
University.
new equipment.
Following luncheon, a
musical program,
"Amateur Night at
Littman's Theater," written
by Lil Sklar and directed by
Gere Oliva, will be pre-
sented. Accompanist is
South of Maple
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Stop-Smoking
Clinic Offered

Smokers who want to
kick the habit for the new
year will get all the help
they'll need when the
American Lung Association
of Southeastern Michigan
(ALASEM) presents its sec-
ond annual "Great New
Year's Cigarette Send-Off"
2 p.m. Jan. 18 at Southfield
High School.
"The Cigarette Send-Off"
is a comprehensive smoking
withdrawal program. Hyp-
nosis and audio-visual and
medical presentations are
included in the three-hour
program.
Tickets may be purchased
at the lung association
offices, at all three Jimmies
Rustics furniture stores in
Birmingham, Livonia and
Rochester and at the South-
field Parks and Recreation
Department. For informa-
tion, call the lung associa-
tion, 963-3029.

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