,„ • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Women's Clubs CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday in the Lincoln To- wers Apts. club room. Joyce Schumaker, dietitian at Sinai Hospital, will speak on "Nutritional Planning." Refreshments will be served, and guests are in- vited. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a luncheon noon Wednesday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. The lunch- eon is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan, in memory of their children who died in the Holocaust. Proceeds will go to the Child Rescue Fund in Israel. Friends and guests are wel- come. * * * DETROIT LEAGUE, NJH/NAC, will have an open meeting noon Wed- nesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Games will follow and members should bring their own equipment. Guests are welcome. For reservations, call Mildred Blau, 557-0623. Members should bring items for the October rum- mage sale to the meeting or call Lucia Robiner, 535- 5247, for pickup. CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will have a bazaar-market 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Thursday in the Knob- in-the-Woods Apts. club house. Among the items to be for sale are: jewelry, "white elephants" and homemade baked goods. Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the MOT program. Admis- sion is free. * * * SHARONA CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a business meeting and potluck dinner 7 p.m. Thursday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205D, Oak Park. Ad- mission is gained by bring- ing a casserole. Reserva- tions are required. For reservations and informa- tion, call Alice Feldman, 357-1890. * * * PRIMROSE BE- NEVOLENT CLUB will meet noon Monday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Plans will be discussed for the 47th annual donor luncheon to be held noon Nov. 3 at Cong. Beth Achim. Petite luncheon will be served at the meeting by so- cial chairmen Ruth Alter and Estelle Alter. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will * * * meet 10:30 a.m. Monday in INFANT SERVICE . the Knob-in-the-Woods GROUP will have a pro- Apts. club house. This will gram at its meeting noon be the last meeting prior to Tuesday in the Sutton Place the Sept. 15 donor. For tic- Apts. club house. kets and reservations, call * * * Tillie Greenberg, 557-0850; CIRCLE Adrienne MilM, 626-3944; KNOB Former Detroiter in Israel Criticizes Air Raid on Beirut A former Detroiter, now a resident of Israel's northern border community of Hanita, has . written a letter-to-the-editor of the Jerusalem Post criticizing Israel's air raid on the Be- irut headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Steven Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schiff of Farmington Hills, wrote to the Post to applaud an arti- cle deploring the loss of in- nocent lives in the Beirut raid. Schiff wrote the letter from a bombshelter, where he, his wife and son had lived for nearly two weeks because of artillery and roc- ket attacks by the PLO. He wrote that he was per- sonally ready to defend Is- rael, but could not condone the loss of innocent lives on either side. Schiff wrote: "Perhaps I do judge my own country more harshly because we are different than the ter- rorists. It is that fundamen- tal difference that sets us apart from them and gives us our sense of moral authority. In the face of the most extreme dangers and im- placable enemies we have fought honorably to defend ourselves for over 30 years. And, yes, unlike those cri- tics of war who feel that since war is hell there is no honor or dishonor, that any- thing goes, I do believe that there are rules of warfare, which, if we do not try to keep will force us to the level of the terrorists we fight . . . ". . . We as Israelis need to justify to ourselves the ways in which we fight our enemies. After the Katyushas stop we must live with ourselves and be able to say that what we did was right and necessary." Holocaust Class at WSU Locale Wayne State University's College of Lifelong Learn- ing will offer a class on "Lit- erature of the Holocaust," 6:30 p.m. Mondays at the Southfield Center, 27800 Franklin, Southfield. Dr. Liela Goldman will teach the class, which is listed in the course schedule as English 240. The class begins Sept. 14. For registration informa- tion, call WSU, 577-4669. or Stella Morof, 644-2280. Ad book deadline is at the meeting. The Technion is Israel's oldest university and its only institute of higher learning devoted fully to the education of engineers, applied scientists, and physicians. It has had an enrollment of 8,500 stu- dents, of whom 6,000 are undergraduates and 2,500 are graduates, in its 20 de- partments and faculties Friday, August 14, 1981 The faculty of more than 1,500 teach a curriculum covering the full spectrum of engineering and physical sciences and medicine. * * * WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZA- TION will hold a regular meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday in the MCL Cafeteria. A re- port on the donor luncheon will be given. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Jackye Drapkin will show slides of her trip to Is- rael. Guests are invited. Hostesses for the day will be Susie Meizler and Lillian Pevzner. * * * DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a summer luncheon noon Aug. 25 -in the home of Jane -Barenholtz, 28722 Rockledge Dr., Farmington Hills. Dr. Jacqueline Zeff will speak on "Feminism or Judaism — Must a Woman Choose?" There is a charge, and guests are welcome. For reservations or informa- tion, call Ms. Barenholtz, 626-6447; or co-hostess, Lorraine Tannis, 557-5538. FREE CENTRAL STATION MONITORING FOR 1 YEAR WITH THE PURCHASE OF A BURGLAR ALARM $150 SAVINGS CALL RON ROSS 356-2880 * * AVODAH-CHAI CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a fund- raising luncheon and games party noon Monday in the Whitehall Apts. club house. Refreshments will be served. There is a nominal charge. For reservations, call Esther Fishman, president, 968-5734. 41 HOUSE CALLS, SECURITY 21711 WEST 10 MILE • SUITE 122 • SOUTHFIELD