42 Friday, May 1, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Democracy cannot sur- vive without the guidance of a creative minority. Bar-Ilan Women's Chapter to Re-Activate at May Meeting Plans are nearly complete for "Breakfast with Bar- Ilan," the spring meeting of the American Women for Bar,-Ilan University, which will take place 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the home of Barbara Stollman, 2688 In- dian Mound S., Birming- ham, announces Frieda Stollman, president, and Sharon Hart, who is chair- Mack Pitt and his Orchestra plus Disco Music just for you 358-3642 05._ ‘00, ■ c 5V1°%so. so6.6s6,_42.0c.e..t.e (ewe tar: ox‘ok cittetto0.0e0.a06Vast% 0a• -ci ■ Viokes4 Pc0,002,i tel‘esti °‘ P11116. WO 90601 oos 010 03t11 ,nerX • c'f06 61 5 \i'e D°4Vk°r°1' °311‘le ..k.c. 91014 CO0(600C1011bi okets Sb .00 at the doe • Fot \ 0 president, Women's Di- ing the meeting. The gathering marks the vision - Allied Jewish return to activity of this Campaign, the Jewish group. Founded in 1960, National Fund, Israel five years after Bar-Ilan Bonds, among numerous came into existence, the De- other organizations. Mrs. Hart is a former troit Chapter was the uni- versity's first, and member of the United strongest, women's organ- Jewish Appeal. National ization. Activities have in- Young Women's Leadership cluded major drives to de- Cabinet, as well as im- velop the library system mediate past president of and to open the department Women's American ORT, Michigan Region, and a of musicology at Bar-Ilan. Mrs. Stollman founded member of ORT's district the Detroit Chapter, and and national boards. With was the major force in mak- the Jewish Welfare Federa- ing the American Women a tion she serves on the board national concept. She, along of the Women's Division, with her husband Max, and the Campaign executive brother-in-law, Phillip, committee, the National have been leaders of Bar- and Community Relations Ilan on the international Agencies Budgeting Di- level since before the uni- vision and the out-reach committee; she also serves versity's formal founding. In addition, she has as associate chairman of the been active in the Jewish Allied Jewish Campaign's Welfare Federation, of Phone-O-Gift. Mrs. Hart serves on the which she is vice board of the Jewish Family Service, and is a life member of Bnai Brith Women, Hadassah and the National Council of Jewish Women. She recently was elected to the board of trus- tees of Adat Shalom Synagogue. Wednesday's meeting will feature Harriet Berg_ and the Festival Dancers who will present a lecture-demonstration of the original ballet "The Tzviling." Joanne Zuroff will report on her fami- ly's visit to Bar-Ilan. FRIEDA STOLLMAN There will be no solicita- tion. For information about the American Women or the annual Bar-Ilan dinner, call the Bar-Ilan office, 398- 7180. MAGICIAN ' IS OPEN AGAIN Trees as Gifts for Mother's Day ALL NEW & LOOKING GREAT Isaacs, H. Ruben president of the Jewish Na- tional Fund Council of Greater Detroit, urges the planting of trees as Mother's Day (May 10) gifts. Specially designed and printed -Mother's Day cer- tificates will be mailed to the honorees. All such con- tributions are tax- deductible. For information, call the JNF, 557-6644. DIFFERENT .. . ceramics & soft sculpture EXCITING .. . stationery & party goods NEW . . . old fashioned candy shop Temple Women Set Donor Lunch TITILLATING .. . gag gifts & greeting cards VERY SPECIAL . .• . 20% Off on personalized stationery & custom invitations Applegate Square Northwestern at Inkster 356-6468 A friend is someone who can see through you and still enjoys the show. —Farmers' Almanac Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. 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