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June 04, 1982 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Strike Disrupts
Israeli Courts

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
rael's courts were brought
to an almost complete halt
Tuesday by striking clerks
who barricaded the
entrances to the courts with
chairs and tables.
The strike for higher
wages began in Tel Aviv
Monday and spread to the
courts in Haifa and
Jerusalem, including the
- Supreme Court. The clerks
only allowed people who
could prove they had an ur-
gent case to enter the
courts.

Women's American ORT Plans
Installation-Honor Roll Lunch

Orlinsky Named

Finalizing plans for the annual Michigan Region,
BALTIMORE — Dr. Women's American ORT installation-honor roll
Harry M. Orlinsky, profes- luncheon, are, from left: Mary Lee Fishman, honor
sor of Bible at Hebrew roll chairman; Barbara Weisberg, Michigan Region
Union College - Jewish In- chairman; Susan Dubin, region president-elect; and
stitute of Religion, has been Harriet Jacobson, program vice president.
* * *
elected to the Society of
Scholars at Johns Hopkins
Michigan
Region, will have its installation-
University in Baltimore.
Women's American ORT, honor roll celebration 11:30
a.m. June 15 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Luncheon
50 Typos of Omelettips
will be served.
Margie Siegel, District
VII Subcommittee chair-
man, will be the installing
officer. Mary Lee Fishman,
honor roll chairman, and
Harriet Jacobson, program
In Southfield
chairman, will co-chair the
CREATES THE ULTIMATE
afternoon.
SUPER SPECIAL
Officers to be installed
MONDAY
are: Susan Dubin,
president; Mrs. Fishman,
chairman of executive
committee; Bonnie
Cousens, Joni Feldman,
Harriet Jacobson, Ruth
Rosenfeld, Dorothy Rubin
and Yetta Wolf, vice
Includes Bowl of Soup
presidents; Marlene
or Salad, Vegetable,
Hoffman, treasurer; Susan
Potato & Roll.
Cuttner, financial secre-
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Friday, June 4, 1982 31

Women's Clubs

LADIES
OF
YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH will hold their
13th annual mother and
daughter luncheon noon
Wednesday at Cong. Dovid
Ben Nuchim, 14800 W. Lin-
coln, Oak Park. The lunch-
eon is sponsored by Mr. and
Mrs. David Finkel, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Pollack and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Winston, in
memory of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Rose)
Pollack.
There will be a musical
presentation by Eric
Rosenow and his Continen-
tals.
Chairman of the day is
Pearl Nosan. The invoca-
tion will be delivered by Be-
rtha Spilman. Hanna
Greenbaum is luncheon
chairman, and Anna Klein
is co-chairman. For tickets,
call Sylvia Hausman,
chairman, 968-5386; or
Jean Kaplan, co-chairman,
542-2338.
President Fanny Laufer
invites friends and guests.
The social committee is
comprised of Anna Barcless,
Rose Grunfeld, Leah
Rosenberg, Sally Solomon,
Edith Weiss, Sarah Weiss,
Leah Yoffe and Judith
Zentman.
* * *
DAVID - HORODO-
KER WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Tuesday in the
home of Mrs. Jack Fried-
man, 24000 Jerome, Oak
Park.

* * *

ZEDAKAH CLUB will
hold its annual games party
noon Monday in the Knob-
in-the-Woods Apts. club
house. Luncheon will be
served at a charge. For
reservations and tickets,
call Faye Coven, 356-0905;
or Estelle Tyner, 356-8379.
President Mrs. Harold
Katzman and Vice
Presidents Mrs. Jack Milin
and Mrs. Jerry Morof will
announce plans for the next
donor.

Monday in the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room.
Dorothy Rood will review
"Prisoner Without a Name,
Cell Without a Number" by
Jacobo Timerman. Re-
freshments will be served.
Guests are welcome.

* * *
HANITA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women / Naamat,
will hold its annual instal-
lation and awards cere-
monies noon Tuesday at the
Sussex House restaurant,
19701 W. 12 Mile, South-
field. Greater Detroit Coun-
cil President Evelyn
Noveck will install the fol-
lowing: Sylvia Pine,
president; Rose Gruskin,

executive vice president;
Bessie Kay and Ida Bailey,
vice presidents; Susie
Meizler, financial secretary
and treasurer; and Esther
Klein and Shirley Herman,
secretaries; Belle Glenner
will be mistress of the day.
Entertainment will be
provided by folk singer
Larry Bassin. for informa-
tion, call Lil Pevzner, 557-
2541 or Mrs. Meizler, 398-
8293.

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* * *

CLUB TWO, Pioneer
Women / Naamat, will have
a luncheon and games 11:30
a.m. Monday in the Kristen
Towers, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205E, Oak Park. Pro-
ceeds will go toward Pioneer
Women's children's homes
in Israel. For information,
call Jeanette Serling, 968-
8518; or Anna Berg, 968-
8238.
** *
SHARONA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women /
Naamat, will hold a board
meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in
the home of Ilene Delidow,
14231 Borgman, Oak Park.

* * *

BNAI DAVID SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a
board meeting noon Mon-
day in the synagogue. Plans
for the forthcoming instal-
lation will be discussed. Re-
freshments will be served.

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
TREE CERTIFICATE

PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL

in his name

Why not stop in and pick up a certificate?
Office will be open Sunday, June 20, 10-2 P.M.

JEWISH

* * *

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Pioneer
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