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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, March 21, 1981

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Women's Division Speakers to Focus on Anti-Semitism

"Is the Writing on the
Wall?: A Resurgence of
Anti-Semitism in Our
Time" is the topic to be ad-
dressed by speakers at
Spring Forum, an annual
presentation of the Jewish
Welfare Federation
Women's Division, April 15
at the Jewish Community
Center, beginning at 9:15
a.m. Luncheon is included
in the registration fee for
the event.
Discussing the roots of
anti-Semitism will be

author and educator Prof.
June Sochen, who has done
considerable research on
the topic.
Recipient of several
awards as outstanding ,
teacher and scholar, Prof.
Sochen teaches courses in
women's history and the
history of American Jews,
among others, at North-
eastern Illinois University.
Her seventh book will be
published this summer,
entitled "Consecrate Every
Day: The Public Lives of

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LYNN FENBY
EUNI ROSE -
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LEE WOLIN

Jewish American Women,
1880-1980."
Charles H. Tobias,
chairman of the Michi-
gan Regional Advisory
Board of the Anti-
Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, will talk
about the rising fre-
quency of anti-Semitic
incidents in the met-
ropolitan Detroit area.
A national commissioner
and member of ADL's Na-
tional Law Committee, To-
bias recently discussed
anti-Semitism on the
Channel 2 program "Morn-
ing Magazine." Tobias is
active in the Reform move-
ment as well, serving on the
board of directors of Temple
Israel.
Heading the Spring
Forum committee are Dena
Golden, chairman; Barbara
Meskin, associate chairman
and program chairman;

IN THEIR EFFORTS TO BETTER HELP YOU IN
ARRANGING FOR MUSIC AND/OR
ENTERTAINMENT FOR THAT PARTY YOU ARE
PLANNING.

Marcy Feldman, adviser;
Joyce Sherman, secretary;
Cheryl Guyer and Annie
Cohen, decorations co-
chairmen; and Linda
Soberman, invitation de-
sign. Ellen Labes is vice
president of education, and
Shelby Tauber is president
of Women's Division.
The registration deadline
for attending Spring Forum
is April 6. Babysitting serv-
ice will be available. For in-
formation and reservations,
contact the Jewish Welfare
Federation, 965-3939.

Marvin Rubin has re-
tired as district manager of
the Lerner Shops, after
serving the company for 26
years. He was hired by the
company in November
1955.
Rubin, who with his wife
Bea, will reitre to Florida in
April, was tendered a party
at the Troy Hilton Sunday
by managers, assistant
managers and display
people.

W. B. Doner and Co.
swept the regional/national
broadcast categories in the
1980 second district ADDY
Awards.

Livonia Mall's doll, toy
and miniature show will be
held during mall hours
Saturday and Sunday. Ad-
mission is free. Hours are 10
a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday and
noon-5 p.m. Sunday.
* * *
Anthony S. Jerome has
been named vice president
and general manager of the
Tamaroff Buick-DMC-
Honda, Inc., dealership, an-
nounces Marvin M.
Tamaroff, president.

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DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN LADIES
AUXILIARY will hear an
address by National
President Evelyn Mer-
monstein at a goodwill
luncheon 12:30 pail. Satur-
day at the Jewish War Vet-
erans Memorial Home. A
department meeting will be
held 9 a.m. Sunday at the
memorial home.
Delegates to the national
executive committee meet-
ing April 3-5 are: Ladies -
Department President
Betty Spinner, Department
Commander Bill Greenberg
and Mrs. Greenberg, Past
Department President Be-
rtha Greenberg, Past Na-
tional President Sarah Ne-
mon, Past Department
President Donna Green and
Department Senior Vice
President Lina Bernstein.

* * *

CHARLES SHAPIRO
POST AND AUXILIARY
will have a bowling party 9
p.m. April 4 at Plum Hol-
low Lanes, Southfield. Cost
of the evening includes
bowling, food and prizes.
Paid reservations are due
today. Reservations should
be made with Sanford Plis-
kow, 13141 Oak Park Blvd.,
Oak Park, 48237, or call Al
Rose, 399-6179; or Cindi
Apel, 968-4796, for infor-
mation.

$PUNli

Dr. June Sochen, author
of books and articles on
American and Jewish
American women and
women in popular culture,
will address an education
day program for the Beth
Shalom and Bnai Moshe
Sisterhoods 9:30 a.m. Mon-
day at Beth Shalom.
There is a charge, lunch-
eon will be served.

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