Friday, ,March 20, 1981 • • 52 FOR THE FINEST 0 T°CR AP „ .H P WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAS BERNIE WINER and ASSOCIATES 357-1010 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israeli Psychologist to Speak at Histadrut Lunch Thursday The . Israel Histadrut Campaign of Metropolitan Detroit will sponsor a luncheon honoring the Pioneer Women noon Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute, 25900 Greenfield, Oak Park. The guest speaker at the luncheon will be Ora Av- DANCE! into the 80's hir PARTIES BY Rock & Roll Disco 50's, 60's, 70's Best Music We Haven't Stopped Dancing — Why Should You! • Call Dan Sandberg 353-6699 Zt s iezer, a clinical psychol- ogist, who will speak on "The Israeli Woman." A member of Kibutz Amir, Ms. Aviezer is on a leave of absence to complete , her doctoral degree in the United States. Having re- ceived her BA and MA de- grees from Tel Aviv Univer- sity, she is in the depart- ment of behavioral sciences at the University of Chicago. Ms. Aviezer has worked as a child psy- chologist in a mental health center and as con- sultant pre-natal Kiryat in clinics Shmona. Come in and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appear- ance. - Ask For Shirtee or Debby. Appt. Only p.m. Thursday at the De- nny's Restaurant, Green- field Road near 11 Mile Road, Southfield. The chap- ter will have a "white elephant" sale at the meet- i ng. * .* past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council., will be the installing offi- cer. Spouses and friends are invited. There is a charge. For required reservations, call chairman Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will meet noon Wednesday at the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Guests are invited. Officers will be elected. The Madrigal Sin- gers will perform, under the direction of Dave Jorlett. TIKVAH CHAPTER Two Israeli Arabs, one a student at Wayne County - Community College, are facing deportation proceed- ings. Antoinette Ayoub, 25, and her brother Elias, 23, claim that Elias has been falsely accused of being a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Elias is a doctoral student at the New School for Social Research in New York. U.S. Immigration offi- cials say that Elias Ayoub has remained in the U.S. longer than authorized and his case is now in court. ........ VIDATIO SALE 358-5493 , 11 Mile between Evergreen & Southfield DOWNTOWN - FOX CHAPTER will meet 8 *•* She has taught develop- mental psychology to kibutz teachers in Tel Hai and in the psychology department of Tel Aviv University. Ms. Aviezer served in the Israel Defense Forces at- tached to the paratroopers. Arabs Righting U.S. Deportation Btoom q&q• Bloom Registered Electrologists Bnai Brith Activities will meet noon Tuesday at the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Shirley Raznick, program chairman, an- nounces that Alvin Kush- ner, executive director of the Jewish --Community Council, will speak on "Cur- rent Issues in the Jewish Community." President Pearl Shiovitz, who is mov- ing to Florida, will be hon- ored. Luncheon , will be served at a nominal charge. For information, call Fre- dell Whiteman, 356-1864. * * * OAKLAND CENTURY LODGE will see the play, "Bloody Jack," Wednesday at the Hilberry Theater on the Wayne State University campus. Reservations are due by Monday. * * * DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER will have its installation of officers 12:30 p.m. March 29 at the Furni- ture Club. Eadie Albion, Miss Braverman to Marry in June CURRENT SPRING - SUMMER MERCHANDISE 0% OFF 41 MANY ITEMS • * 0% OFF * * * ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its 32nd installa- tion of officers 6:15 p.m. April', at Dimitri's Restau- rant, 316 N. Woodward, Royal Oak. Council Past President Irene Rodman will be installing officer. She will install: Rose Ko- hen, president; Ann Cutler and Lee Robins, vice presidents; Beitha Fischer, treasurer; Bea Malone, Ida Fenkel, Anne Michalowsky and Helen Pliskow, secretaries; and Esther Applebaum, counselor. Board members to be in- stalled are: Shoshonah Edelson, Sylvia Ellenbogen, Miriam Ferst, Ann Fishman, Mildred Grandon, Bess Leiser, Sophie Mikon, Ann Milgrom and Audrey Silverman. An original comedy by Sharon Winans will be pre- sented by the Israel Players. For dinner reservations, call Ruth Blumberg, 559- 3874; or Ms. Ferst, 542- 1271. . COUPLETS UNIT will have a "One Nite Out" 8 p.m. March 28 at the Royal Ascot, 1200 Southfield, Lin- coln Park. Dinner, entertainment and dancing will highlight the evening. There is a charge, and * * * GALILEE CHAPTER Will hold its 22nd annual in- stallation dinner 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Furniture Club. Everyone is welcome. There is a charge. For reservations, by Monday, call Linda Rosenberg, 559- 6706; or Judy Bernstein, 352-1121. Officers to be installed are: President, Soralee Broida; vice presidents; Marlene Lippman, Janet Dubkin and Marlene Goldman; treasurer, Sha- ron Bernstein; secretaries, Carol Schwartz and Caro- lyn Apel; board members, Jackie Beigler, Elaine Meyers, Barbara Weins- tein, Dolly Gedrich, Reva Lepler, Doris Lunsky, Linda Rosenberg, Paula Slomovitz, Susie Melamed, Gere Oliva, Stephanie Weiner and Natalie Kat- kowsky. * * Presidents' Brunch Sunday at Applegate Square ALL SPRING HANDBAGS have a spring get-together 6 p.m. March 29 at the Shera- ton Pontiac Motor Inn. Fol- lowing dinner, a program on "Retirement Tax Shelters and Money Market Certifi- cates" will be presented. There is a charge. For reservations, call Warren Kauffman, 535-6309; or Harry Oberstein, 569-5298. * * * elayna 50%to 70%oFF * * * TIKVAH LODGE will guests are welcome. For in- formation, call Marilyn Droz, 474-3322. The group will have a board meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Citrin, 27828 Westcott Cres., Far- mington Hills. For details, call the Citrins, 476-3033; or Co-Presidents Elanna Broder, 553-0139; or Sharon Karbal, 682-2710. A general meeting will be held 8:15 p.m. April 4 at Kingsley Inn. Dinner will be served at 6:45 p.m. For reservations by Wednesday, call Paula Zalesin, 642- 0392. There is a charge, and guests are welcome. The meeting will also be the oc- casion for the paper dead- line. A family social will be held April 5 at 3 p.m._at the Joe Louis Arena to see the Harlem Globetrotters. There is a charge, and guests are welcome. Per- sons who have made ad- vance reservations are'elig- ible to attend. For details, call Ms. Droz. . ■ v Open til B Thurs. Sun. 12 to 4, 4 HOURS: Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 5 + Northwestern between 12 & 13 Mile 4 4 Applegate Square 357-0033 4 ••• ■ ■ •• *****••••••••••••• , .,. MISS BRAVERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braverman of West Bloom- field announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lynda Braverman, to Harold Friedman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman of Southfield. Miss Braverman was graduated with a degree in horticulture from the Uni- versity of Arizona. Her fiance was graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School and is a resident in cardiology at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. A June wedding is planned. Congressman Jim Blan- chard will address the 15th annual Bnai Brith Presidents' Brunch 10 a.m. Sunday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The brunch, given an- nually in cooperation with Jewish National Fund, honors presidents of the Men's and Woinen's Bnai Brith Councils and presidents and -tree and tribute chairmen of all lodges, chapters and units. This year's brunch also is dedicated to the memory of Bnai Brith leader Myer Littky, who distinguished himself in many areas of Bnai Brith and Jewish Na- tional Fund. Admission to the brunch is. a tax deductible contribu- tion of a minimum amount to the Jewish National Fund, which will include the planting of two trees in , the Forest of Peace. Bnai Brith members, their families and friends are invited. For informa- tion, call the JNF, 557- 6644. Melody Musicale Program Slated Melody Musicale will meet 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Louise Lazarus, 14250 LaBelle, Oak Park. The Melody Musicale Choral Ensemble will pre- sent its annual program. Evelyn Berger will play the violin in memory of her husband, Albert A. Berger. The ensemble will lie di- rected by Ms. Lazarus, who also will be a soloist. Celia D'zodin will be the accom- panist. Refreshments will be served. Guests are welcome. There is a nominal charge , for non-members. For de- tails, call Jackie Rogers, 557-4259; or Ms. Lazarus, 547-0168.