THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 29, 1981
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Marcia Tanzman Is Re-Elected
Home for Aged Auxiliary Head
Marcia Tanzman will be
installed as president for
her second term of the
Jewish Home for Aged Aux-
iliary noon June 15 in
Handleman Hall of Temple
Beth El.
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Mon. thru Sat.
8 to 6 p.m.
South of Maple
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The installation program
will feature a presentation
by members of the Michigan
Opera Theater entitled,
"Highlights of Musical
Theater."
Officers to be installed
with Mrs. Tanzman are:
Geraldine Margolis, execu-
tive vice president; Jean
Arkin, Phyllis Kellerman,
Sophie LeVine, Anna Mic-
kel and Fannie Robinson,
vice presidents; Deanna
Averbuch, Lili Kolb, Ger-
trude Pritz, Elaine Weiss,
Betty Wolfe, secretaries;
Bea Katzman, parliamen-
tarian; and Sharon Fleis-
chman, adviser.
Chairmen are: Gladys
Barr, Gert Bernstein,
Betty Brodsky, Miriam
Davis, Esther Benson,
Isabel Berlin, Sara Be-
rlin, Pearl Bez, Ethel Co-
hen, Arlene Durenfeld,
Ann Faigen, Shirley Feig,
Idene Fink, Marilyn
Fishman, Estelle Galper,
Norma Gealer, Hattie
Grand, Sandra Hertz,
Joan Jacobs, Muriel
Jacobs, Elsie Katz, Be-
verly Laker, Shirley Le-
vin, Ann Lullove, Marilyn
Markel, Celia Meisner,
Esther Melton, Esther
Mendelsohn, Ilene
Nemer, Marilyn Rowens,
Diana Samson, Sadye
Sherman, Emma Silver-
man, Karen Singer,
Cynthia Steinberg, Mary
Tarnow, Roz Weiner and
Edith Zaffern.
The auxiliary provides
the residents of Borman
Hall and Prentis Manor
with trips to the Butzel Cen-
ter camp, transportation to
cultural programs, reality
orientation, games, friendly
visits, drama group, crea-
tive writing workshops,
musical programs, hobby
shop, "nosh nook" and gift
shop.
Chairman of the day Mrs.
LeVine announces that
Past President Fleischman
will be installing officer.
Petite luncheon will be
served at a nominal charge.
For details, call Ms. Feig,
541-1817; or Ms. Tarnow,
356-2063. Checks should be
made payable to the auxil-
iary and sent to Anna Mic-
kel, 30330 Southfield,
Southfield, 48076.
Librarians Meet
NEW YORK — The 16th
annual convention of the
Association of Jewish Lib-
raries will be held at Gros-
singer's, New York, June
21-24.
'
Bnai Brith Activitie
For details, call Elaine
Grant, 642-8161; or Sophie
Kellerman, 355-4034.
* * *
PISGAH CHAPTER
will hold its annual instal-
lation of officers 12:30 p.m.
Monday at Jacques. Officers
to be installed are: Jeanne
Feldstein, president; Ethel
Levy, Bea Belfer, Rebecca
Dinitz and Sylvia Harvith,
vice presidents; Ann Klee,
treasurer; and Sarah
Levine and Gertrude
Burston, secretaries; and
Sarah Gordon, counselor.
Board members are Bet-
ty Wolfe, Lydia Felsenfeld,
Lillian Kaufman and Helen
Zambeck. Rose Manning is
the arrangements chair-
man. Ms. Levy will be in-
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stalling officer, and Rose
TZEDAKAH CHAP- Meskin will be mistress of
TER will have an Israeli ceremonies. There is a
Night 7:30 p.m. Wednesday charge. Guests are wel-
in the home of Sue come. For reservations, call
Boughton, 17056 George Ms. Klee, 967-0276; or Ceil
Washington, Southfield. Fine, 559-8152.
Featured will be authentic
Israeli food and slides of Is-
rael. Marilyn Merdler will Drs. Re-Elected
The following Detroiters
speak on "Life in Israel To-
day." For reservations and were re-elected to the na-
information, call Ms. tional board of trustees at a
recent meeting of the
Boughton, 557-2409.
American Physicians Fel-
* * *
lowship Inc. for Medicine in
DETROIT BUSINESS Israel: Drs. Sidney Fried-
AND PROFESSIONAL laender, Eugene I. Plous
CHAPTER will have a and Bernard Weston.
paid-up membership dinner
6:30 p.m. June 17 at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Dues will be accepted at the
Orchestra and Entertainment
door. There is a nominal
charge for dinner. New
members and their sponsors
will be guests of the chapter.
ACCOUNTANTS UNIT
will meet 7:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the Alpert Con-
firmation Room of Temple
Beth El. Stock brokers
Brian Tremain, Mary Lou
Zamora and Joyce Bowden
will speak on "Corporate
Financial Planning,"
"Money Market Funds,"
and "Tax Sheltered Invest-
ments." The program will
qualify for two CPE credits.
A board meeting will be
held at 7. There is a new ad-
dress to which send mem-
bership applications. Bnai
Brith Accountants Group,
c/o Michael Zipser, Finan-
cial Secretary, 29912 Or-
chard Lake Rd., Far-
mington Hills, 48018.
LARRY FREEDMAN
647-2367
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Goldin
are proud to announce
The Acceptance of their son
CRAIG
To The University of Michigan
DENTAL SCHOOL
after only 3 years of undergraduate study
Congratulations Craig
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