THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
50 Friday, October 23, 1981
Sister Carol Rittner Will Address
Joint Meeting of Hadassah Groups
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The Birmingham, Far-
mington, Franklin, Heights
and Huntington Woods
Groups of Hadassah will
hold a joint meeting noon
Nov. 11 at the Bloomfield
Township Library.
The featured speaker will
be Sister Carol Rittner, an
adjunct assistant professor
at Mercy College of Detroit.
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and ASSOCIATES
357-1010
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where she teaches inter-
disciplinary studies-reli-
gious studies.
She directed a lecture
series held at Mercy Col-
lege, entitled "After Au-
schwitz: Vision or Void." Dr.
Rittner is the recipient of
several community and
academic awards, 'among
which was a Seminar Scho-
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Her topic will be "The
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A petite luncheon will be
served, for which there is a
charge. For reservations,
call Hadassah, 357-2920.
A current event report
will be given by Thelma
Milgrom. Co-Chairmen of
the day are: Dorris Chan-
dler and Marion Scheiman.
Committee members are:
Judy Colman, Selma
Diamond, Virginia
Hoffman, Marcia Kersch,
Thelma Milgrom, Joan Pro-
visor, Rose Rosenblat and
Mary Saidman.
Yeshiva Women
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Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will have their
annual donor luncheon
noon Wednesday at Cong.
Dovid Ben Nuchim.
The luncheon will honor
Norman Cottler on the oc-
casion of his 86th birthday.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Feivel Wagner, spiritual
leader of Young Israel of
Greenfield. A musical prog-
ram will be presented by
Cantor Louis Klein of Cong.
Bnai Moshe; Martin Good-
man, folk singer and
guitarist; and Marian
Ciesla, flutist and accom-
panist.
Chairman of the day will
be Bessie Levin. Hilda
Lezell will deliver the invo-
cation. Proceeds from the
luncheon will aid needy
children here and in Israel.
President Fanny Laufer
invites friends and guests.
The social committee is
comprised of Hannah
Greenbaum, Rose Grunfeld,
Leah Rosenberg, Sally Sol-
omon, Edith Weiss, Sarah
Weiss, Leah Yoffe and
Judith Zentman.
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Activities
in Society
Thirty relatives and
friends were on hand re-
cently to honor Eleanor
Levine at a party in the
Huntington Woods home of
her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold anal Sky, on the oc-
casion of her birthday. The
party, whose theme was
"Grandmother - Mother-:
Daughter" featured the
singing of parodies written
by Mrs. Sky and a poem by
grandson Sam.
Granddaughter Amy also
participated .
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