THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
56 Friday, April 11, 1981
Bnai Brith Activities
LARRY FREEDMAN
Orchestra and Entertainment
BNAI BRITH MET- Wednesday in the Dubin
ROPOLITAN DETROIT • Meeting Room of the Bnai
COUNCIL will have a Brith building. The meeting
delegates meeting 8 p.m. will include reports on re-
tention membership, Israel
Independence Day celebra-
tion, Tiger Night and a talk
by Leonard Friedman, spe-
cial agent in charge, Office
Registered Electrologists
of Investigation, U.S. Cus-
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join for a wine-and-matza
tasting party 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at Temple Israel.
There is a charge. Checks
should be mailed to Harry
Ellman, 3000 Town Center,
Suite 1444, Southfield,
48075. Guests are invited.
For details, call Steven Lep-
setz, 353-1130 or 354-7224.
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BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER
will hold its next meeting 8
p.m. Tuesday in the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Helen and Bob Smith will
entertain with a musical
program. Friends, relatives
and prospective members
are invited. Refreshments
will be served.
LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER will hold its in-
stallation of officers noon
April 30 at Kingsley Inn.
Officers to be installed
are: Gert Pearl, president;
Lil Sklar, Sylvia Brickner
and Eileen Israel, vice
presidents; Molly Shapiro,
treasurer; Goldie Franklin,
Gertrude, Liss, Esther Nis-
kar and Lil Dorf,
secretaries.
• Board members are:
Esther Kessler, Selma
Nathan, Sylvia Davidson,
Rose Koffman, Lillian
Bnai Brith Women's Region
Conference in Ann Arbor
The Marriott Inn in Ann
Arbor will be the site of
Midwest Region's third an-
nual spring conference May
1-3.
Program Co-Chairmen
Linda Levine and Gloria
Ellis announce that the
theme, "Tradition," will
permeate the entire confer-
ence program which will in-
clude a keynote address by
Evelyn Wasserstrom, past
president of Bnai Brith
Women and executive di-
rector of the National Con-
ference of Christian and
Jews.
Mrs. Wasserstrom is a
member of the Missouri
Committee for Higher Edu-
cation, a board member of
the Jewish Education
Council, the Jewish Com-
munity Relations Bureau,
the Voluntary Action Cen-
ter and the Kansas City
Jewish Community Center.
The two-day program also
will feature Rep. Howard
Wolpe and Bnai Brith Dis-
trict 6 President David
Bittker, who will address
the conference May 1. Prof.
Barry Gross will give an
audio-visual presentation
entitled, "Jews in Hol,
lywood," an historical re-
view of Jewish participation
Lederman, Jennie Kent,
Rebecca Green, Joy
Landau, Shirley Plotnik,
Jennie Grayson, Goldie
Bank and Rose Silver.
Celia Mager is installa-
tion chairman. Irene
Rodman is installing offi-
cer. For reservations, call
Ms. Israel, 341-2878.
The chapter will have its
annual Mother and Daugh-
ter meeting 8 p.m. May 5 at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Games will be the order of
the evening. Guests are ;--
vited at a nominal chaff
Refreshments will to
served.
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COUPLETS UNIT will
have a board meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Selis,
16810 Ashton, Detroit. For
details, call the Selises,
534-8219; or Co-Presidents
Elanna Broder, 553-0139,
or Sharon Karbal, 682-
2710.
FRANK PAUL
and His ORCHESTRA
DUO's — TRIO's
SOLOISTS
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EVELYN
WASSERSTROM
in the media.
Dr. Paul Jacobs will lead
"The Family Forum."
Richard Lobenthal will be
the featured speaker at the
May 2 ADL luncheon. Lo-
benthal is the executive di-
rector of the Michigan
Region, Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith.
The program also in-
cludes a discussion on
"Communication
Everyone's Responsibility,"
which will be lead by Dr.
Sheila Feigelson, consul-
tant in education and group
dynamics; presidents and
public affairs workshops
and a segment on current
Jewish best sellers, led by
Gere Freedman, librarian.
The highlight of the
conference will be the
awards banquet when
chapters and units and
individuals are cited for
their efforts in member-
ship, fund raising, pro-
grams, community serv-
ice and communications.
Chapters and units meet-
ing the criteria will re-
ceive the Four Star
Award. The awards pro-
gram concludes with the
presentation to the Mid-
west Region Volunteer of
the Year.
The conference will con-
clude with a brunch May 3.
Guest speakers include Dr.
Michael Brooks, director of
Hillel at the University of
Michigan, who will discuss
"Tradition and the Young
Adult"; Michele Ungar,
Nsiah, Great Lakes Council
of Bnai Brith Girls (BBG); a
Bnai Brith Women slide-
narrative presentation and
a special song adapted by
Brenda Goodman entitled
"One Dream."
Overall chairman is Es-
telle Robinson. Ar-
rangements chairman is Ida
Stein.
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