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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-12-11

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38 Friday, December 11, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

A coquette is a young lady
of more beauty than sense,
more accomplishments
than learning, more charms

of person than graces of
mind, more admirers than
friends, more fools than
wise men for attendants.

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63nai Brith Activitie

OAKLAND CENTURY
LODGE will have a
Hanuka latke dinner-dance
7:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at the
Southfield Civic Center.
Buffet supper will be
served. Music for dancing
will be provided by the Dan
Venice Orchestra. Friend
and prospective members
are invited. Checks should
be mailed to Jerome Fried-
man, 28798 Rockledge Dr.,
Farmington Hills, 48018.

* * *

BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER
will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in
the Whitehall Apts. club
house. Shirley Frost will
sing Hanuka songs. Lillian
Zellman will be the accom-
panist.

* * *

PISGAH CHAPTER
will meet noon Monday in
the Charter House Apts.
club room. Petite luncheon
will be served. Games and
prizes will follow. For reser-
vations, call Ann Klee,
967-0276; or Sarah Levine,
569-4624. President Jeanne
Feldstein invites prospec-
tive members.

* *

*

DOWNTOWN - FOX
CHAPTER will have a
Hanuka party-meeting 8
p.m. Wednesday at the De-
nny's restaurant, 11 Mile
and Greenfield Roads,
Southfield.

* * *

TZEDAKAH CHAP-
TER will have its annual
Hanuka latke party and
"white elephant" auction
7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
home of Joyce Slaim, 28905
Ramblewood, Farmington
Hills. Admission is gained
by bringing a "white
elephant" item. All are wel-
come. For reservations, call

Ms. Slaim, 855-5256.
* * *
ACCOUNTANTS
GROUP will meet 7:30
p.m. Thursday at the Bnai
Brith Council offices. At-
torney and CPA Ronald D.
Bassey will speak on
Benefit
"Employee
Cafeteria Plans." The prog-
ram will qualify for two
CPE credits. Light re-
freshments will be served. A
board meeting will be held
at 7.

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HUNTINGTON
WOODS CHAPTER will
have a "Gift of Love"
Hanuka party 7:30 p.m.
Monday in the home of
Thelma Victor, 10535 Ver-
non, Huntington Woods.
Latkes will be served, and
there is a charge. Admission
is gained by purchasing a
Gift of Love certificate. For
information and reserva-
tions, call Elaine Glenn,
968-0533; or Diana Katz,
967-0548.

* *

DETROIT LODGE will
meet 7:30 p.m. Monday in
the Leslie Towers Apts. club
room. Officers will be
elected. Refreshments will
follow. For details, call
Larry Bogrow,. 557-1482.
** *
LOUIS MARSHALL -
SUBURBAN LODGE
AND LOUIS MAR-
SHALL CHAPTER will
hold a joint meeting 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. The
Lubavitcher youth choir
will entertain, and Rabbi
Chaim Bergstein will give a
talk on Hanuka. Refresh-
ments will follow the prog-
ram. Guests are invited free
of charge. For details, call
Carl Pearl, VE 8-5384; or
Alfred Stebbins, 358-1747.

Being Jewish in the '80s'
Topic of Conference Here

"Being Jewish in the '80s:
A Renewed Commitment to
Social Justice" is the theme
of a conference slated to
take place Saturday and
Sunday at the Workmen's
Circle Center and the Oak
Park Community Center.
At 8 p.m. Saturday, Ar-
thur Waskow, author of
"The Freedom Seder,"
"Godwrestling," "The Bush
Is Burning" and "The Wor-
ried Man's Guide to World
Peace," will speak on
"Jewish Identity: Tradition
and Renewal."
(Waskow also will speak
at the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at Wayne State
University 11:45 p.m. to-
day. He will address Cong.
T'chiya at 7:45 p.m. services
today. He will speak on
"The Threat of Nuclear
War" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday
at General Lectures Hall,
Room 150, on the WSU
campus.)
At 1 p.m. Sunday there
will be a panel on "The
Jewish Heritage of Social
Justice." Panelists in-
clude: Ann Kuffler, pres-
ident of the Jewish Pa-
rents Institute; Prof.
Harold Norris of the De-

intending to say, than of
what others are saying; and
we never listen when we are
planning to speak.

The reason why so few
people are agreeable in con-
versation, is, that each is
thinking more of what he is

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wife, Rachel, and nothing to
the three children by his
first marriage.
His daughter, Yael
Dayan - Sion told reporters
that Rachel Dayan had of-
fered to share Dayan's es-
tate with the children, but
that they had refused.

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Anti-Defamation League of
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