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May 15, 1981 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-15

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52 Friday, May 15, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brith Activities

Fishman,
TIKVAH CHAPTER Dorothy
will hold its annual instal- - president; Shirley Raznick,
lation luncheon noon Tues- Dorothy Stein, Sara Morris,
day at Imperial Gardens, Irene Harelik, Mary Lewis,
Southfield. Mamie Barden, Helen Waldbott; vice
past president, will install presidents; Bess Pollack
the following officers: and Bess Belsky, trea-

surers; Reva Sniderman,
Ida Berman, Ruth Ryshen,
Charlotte Dolinka, Sarah
Dolinka and Millie Raub,
secretaries.
Board members to be in-
Emily
are:
stalled

Buchman, Rose Berman,.
Bess Gantz, Betty Cohen,
Rose Kadens, Sally Paul,
Betty Phillips, Etta Levin,
Sophie Sinclair, Gert Lieb-
eroff, Belle Greenspan Eve-
lyn Brook, Lee Weinberg,

FRANCES SOLOVICH
CHAPTER will have its
paid-up membership dinner
7 p.m. Monday at the Hun-
tington Woods Library. A
make-up demonstration
will follow dinner. Dues are
payable at the door. For
reservations, call Bernice
Ellis, 355-1257; or Beth -
Levitsky, 542-4666.

Rile a Raphael, Jean Raz-
nick, Rose Schwartz, Har-
riet Sigel, Frances Silver-
man, Jean Lipkin, Adelle
Fergel, Leah Lubin, Marian
Mendelsohn, Gail Perlman,
Esther Zeff, Pearl August,
Sarah Holtzman and Rose
Slobasky.
Past President Fredell
Whiteman will be chairman
of the day. There is a lunch-
eon charge, and guests are
welcome. For details, call
Luncheon Chairman Nettie
Weinberg, 967-1286.

* * *

NATANYA CHAPTER
will have a games night
7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
Carlyle Towers Apts. club
room. Refreshments will be
served. Friends and guests
are welcome. For details,
call Rose Rubens, 474-3238;
or Lillian Epstein, 537-
3822.

* * *

DETROIT LODGE will
have a dinner-meeting 6:30
p.m. Monday at the Sveden
House, Farmington. George
Nyman of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith will speak on "The
Rise of Anti-Semitism." For
information and reserva-
tions, call Sandy Turbow,
478-6483; or Larry Bogrow,
557-1482. There is a charge.

* * *

GOLDA MEIR CHAP-
TER will have a general
meeting Monday in the
home of Hilda Goldfarb,
5084 Far Ravine Ct., Wester
Bloomfield. Sandra Myers
* * *
will speak on "Do Your Own
COUPLETS UNIT will Nail Care." Prospective
have a family social May 31 members are welcome. For -
at the Detroit Zoo, meeting information, call Rhonda
10 a.m. at the main gate. Friedenberg, 661-5908.
There is a charge, and
* * *
guests are welcome. For de-
BUSINESS
AND PRO-
tails, call Marilyn Droz,
FESSIONAL
CHAPTER
474-3322; Jan Citrin, 476-
will hold its final meeting of
3033.
The group will have a the season 6 p.m. Tuesday',
games night 8 p.m. May 23 at the MCL Cafeteria in the
in the Jewish War Veterans Tel-12 Mall. Dinner will be =/
Memorial Home. There will available. Rabbi Ernst Con-
be prizes and refreshments. rad of Temple Kol Ami will
There is a charge, and speak on "The Changing
guests are welcome. For de- Position of Women in the
tails, call Keith— Savin, Jewish Religion." Prospec-
fund-raising vice president, tive members, friends and
relatives are welcome.
547-2220.
* * *

.

* * *

DOWNTOWN - FOX
LODGE will hold its an-
nual installation of officers
6:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. A musical
program will follow dinner
and the installation.
Friends are invited. For
reservations, call Leonard
Kendler, 398-9823; or Louis
Konick, 968-5680. There is
a nominal charge.

LOUIS MARSHALL
SUBURBAN LODGE will,
have a dinner meeting 6
p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. There is a
charge. A piano recital by
Mrs. Esther Allan and re-
freshments will follow at
7:30, for which there is no
charge. For reservations,
call Carl Pearl, VE 8-5384;
or Alfred Stebbins, 358-
1747.

* * *

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and Linda Apfelblat.

Tuesday Lecture Slated in Troy

The Center for New
Thinking will present Dr.
Stanley Woollams, physi-
cian and psychiatrist, 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the Some-
rset Mall auditorium.

Dr. Woollams will speak
on "The New
Psychotherapy." There is rs
charge, and the public is in-
vited. For details, call the=-
center, 546-8928.

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