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April 30, 1982 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-04-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN will have a
Council of Administration
meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday in
the Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. A report
on this week's leadership
conference of the World As-
sembly of the JWV and na-
tional executive committee
meetings will be read.
Delegates to the assembly
are: Commander William
Greenberg, John Nemon,
Leonard Green, Depart-
ment President Lina Burns-
tein, Sarah Nemon and Na-
tional Conductress Donna
Green.
A report on the Liberators
Scroll presentation 2 p.m.
May 23 at the Oak Park
Community Center also
will be read. The agenda
also will include a discus-
sion of Poppy Days, May 20

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CHARLES SHAPIRO
POST AND AUXILIARY
will hold their 35th annual
installation 7 p.m. Saturday
at the Stephenson Club,
Hazel Park. Past Depart-
ment President Betty Spin-
ner will install the auxil-
iary's new officers.
They are: Shirley Schlus-
sel, president; Cindi Apel
and Helen Pliskow, vice
presidents; Bernice Erman
and Shelly Spinner,
secretaries; May Zucker-
berg, treasurer; Annette
Strobinski, patriotic in-
structress; Judy Klonel,
guard; Freda Sherman, his-
torian; Barbara Weiskoff,
conductress; Shirley Son-
tag, chaplain; and Ida Gloss,
Nori Grossman and Sadie
Pesick, trustees.
Past Department Corn-
mander Sanford Rosenthal
will be the installing officer
for the post. Officers to be
installed are: Jerry Schlus-
sel, commander; Sandy
Pliskow, senior comman-
der; Iry Keller, co-senior
commander; Harry Rose,
junior commander; Bob
Stern, co junior comman-
der; Ben Winters, quarter-
master; Carl Gonti, adjut-
ant; Bernie Feldman, corre-
sponding secretary; Sid
Fineberg, judge advocate;
Al Rose, chaplain; and Nate
Barman, Sid Faber and
Mitchell Epstein, trustees.
For details call Ms. Pliskow,
399-1546; or Ms. Schlussel,
541-1251.
* * *
BLOCH ROSE POST
AND AUXILIARY will
honor outgoing Commander
Morrie Smith and outgoing
President Anita Moss at a
banquet 7 p.m. Saturday at
the Red Timbers, Novi.
There is a charge and ad-
vance reservations are re-
quired. For details, call the
Jewish War Veterans head-
quarters, 559-5680; or
Dorothy Cohen, 547-0780.
* * *
LIPSHAW - HOBER-
MAN AUXILIARY will
present four framed copies
of the Bill of Rights to Avery
School in Oak Park at 12:45
p.m. May 10. Lina Burns-
tein, department president;
Adele Simms, department
patriotic instructress;
Frieda Samoss, president;
Sophie Garber, Ruth Acker
and Libby Weiner will be on
hand for the ceremonies.

8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Poppy
Chairman Anne Weinstein
will distribute poppies for
the May 19-21 sale. Plans
for the installation of offi-
cers and the 35th anniver-
sary celebration will be dis-
cussed.
The auxiliary will service
the Allen Park Veterans
Hospital 7:15 p.m. Thurs-
day. Chairman Frances
Cohen said there will be
games and refreshments for
the patients.

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Pittsburgh Exhibit

NEW YORK — An ex-
hibit portraying the past
and present of Pittsburgh's
Jewish community- has
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Jewish Committee
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Institute for Research and
History in New York, and
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Endowment for the
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