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March 20, 1981 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-03-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 20, 1981

Joan Provizer Will Chair
Hadassah Bond Luncheon

Pianist Seymour Lipkin Will Be
Music Study Concert Guest Artist

The"

SHEL ROTT

ORCHESTRA'

Music Study Club of Met- the return of Lipkin under returned to conduct the
Study Club auspices, Detroit Symphony Or-
sent Seymour Lipkin, in- having been presented as chestra with native De-
ternationally acclaimed pianist while still a teen- troiters Ruth Laredo,
concert pianist and conduc- ager. Lipkin's career as a pianist, and Joseph Sil-
tor, at its annual artist eon- pianist was launched with verstein, violinist, as fea-
cert 3 p.m. May 3 at Or- his winning the first prize in tured soloists.
Currently, Lipkin is on
the Rachmaninoff Piano
chestra Hall.
This year's concert is Competition whose board of the faculty of the Curtis In-
dedicated to the memory of judges was headed by Vla- stitute of Music and the
his mother, Leah Lipkin, a dimir Horowitz. Manhattan School of Music.
past president of Music On the occasion of The public is invited at a
Study Club and "an out- Music Study Club's 40th charge. For ticket informa-
standing leader in musical anniversary celebrity tion, call Joan Linden,
circles as well as a dedicated concert in 1964, Lipkin 644-9080.
leader in civic affairs."
This appeara-nce marks

ropolitan Detroit will pre- Music

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view and a silent auction
from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Faye
Mentzer is president of
Young Women of JNF.
Myrna Dosie is chairman of
the event.
Donna Sklar, last year's
auction chairman, is vice
president of fund raising.
Cindy Weiser and Rissa
Winkelman are co-
chairmen of the ad-journal.
Doris Biscoe, anchor-
woman for Channel 7
News, and Florine Mark,
founder of Weight
Watchers in Michigan,
will be featured during
the main auction at 8 p.m.
Hanley Gurwin and Joel
Morse are the principal
auctioneers.
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chairman Ms. Dosie, 542-
2574; Mrs. Sklar, 477-3221;
or the JNF office, 557-6644.
There is an admission
charge.

Pioneer Women
Council to Meet

Greater Detroit Council,
Pioneer Women, will hear
Vice President of Education
Jackye Drapkin report on
her recent trip to Israel at 2
p.m. March 29 at the
Pioneer Women headquar-
ters, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205E, Oak Park.
Ms. Drapkin was one of 18
women picked to participate
in the three-week Pioneer
Women seminar. They were
briefed by government offi-
cials and visited Pioneer
Women installations.
The community is in-
vited.

Dramatic Group
Will Perform

Empire

BLINTZES

.

Joan Provizer of Far-
mington Hills will chair the
Metropolitan Detroit Chap-
ter of Hadassah's annual Is-
rael Bond Luncheon to be
held May 7 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, it was an-
nounced by Leah Snider, Is-
rael Bond Women's Di-
vision chairman. Honored
at the luncheon will be
Hadassah and 'Israel •Bond
leader Lucille Weisberg,
designated "Woman of the
Year." Mrs. Weisberg will
be presented with the State
JOAN PROVIZER
of Israel's "Lion of Judah
to
Hadassah,
357-2920, or to
Peace Award."
Mrs. Provizer has played Israel Bonds, 557-2900.
an active role in many
communal endeavors. In
addition to her Israel Bond
campaign support, she is
presently program vice
president of Hadassah's
Metro Detroit Chapter and
is on the board of the Tri-
11, Highest dollars paid for
County Braille volunteers.
:1 1 your diamonds, gold,
A member of Cong.
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Shaarey Zedek, she par-
ticipates in the Education
Committee, PTO, and
works with the Braille
department of the
Shaarey Zedek Sister-
hood. Mrs. Provizer also
I
State of Michigan Licensed
has taught a Hebrew
CALL FOR
1
I
class.
/1
APPOINTMENT
Annette Meskin, Hadas-
sah Metro Chapter
president, asks that lunch-
eon reservations be directed

Women Employed in
Dramatic Outreach (We Do)
will present a dramatic pro-
gram at a meeting of the
Shalom Group of Hadassah
8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the
Franklin Pointe Apts. club
house.
The group will perform
"A Woman's Voice," a
dramatic narrative on the
subject of growing up
female.
The program was created
in August 1979 by director
and author Marilyn Rowens
and by Barbara Halpern
and Judy Schneider.
For information, call Ms.
Rowens, 474-4109.

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