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Abraham Tannenbaum,
attorney and activist for the
American-Zionist move-
ment, will be guest speaker
at the Louis Marshall Sub-
urban Lodge Israel Bond
tribute dinner 6:30 p:m.
Aug. 3 at Cong. Beth
Achim.
Honored at the event will
be Max Nosunchuk, reci-
pient of Israel's Lion of
Judah Award, to be pre-
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Dinner chairman is
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among Jewish youth
groups and his efforts on
behalf of Israel and has
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Zionist movement.
He studied at the Rabbi
Isaac Elchanan Theological
Seminary and received his
college education at New
York University, Dropsie
University and the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania. His
LLB degree was received
from the New York Law
School.
A frequent traveler
abroad, Tannenbaum has
recently returned from his
21st trip to Israel. He is a
member of the advisory
cabinet of Bnai Brith's Met-
ropolitan Council Israel
Committee, and a member
of Long Island Lodge.
For dinner reservations,
call Carl Pearl, 838-5384; or
the Israel Bond office, 557-
2900.
More than $35,000 was pledged at a special gifts
parlor meeting which kicked off Bnai Brith Women's
Council Youth and Services Appeal. Shown at the
-event, held at Edsel and Eleanor Ford Housdlik
Grosse Pointe Shores are, seated from left, Mick3W
kin, honoree Betty Silverfarb and Blanche Bauman.
Standing are Florence Karabenick, Sylvia Ross and
Estelle Robinson.
Bnai Brith Activities
HUNTINGTON WOODS
CHAPTER will hold a gar-
age sale 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun-
day at the home of Ina Sky,
8540 Lincoln, Huntington
Woods. Household articles
are needed. Donations are
tax deductible. For pick-up,
call Sharon Taitelbaum,
547-5364; or Mrs. Sky,
399-1717.
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HENRY MORGEN-
THAU L'CHAYIM
BOWLING LEAGUE will
bowl at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at
Yorba Linda Lanes, 9:45
p.m. Tuesdays at Ark Lanes
West and 7 p.m. Thursdays
at Strike 'n Spare Lanes.
For details, call Jerry Ger-
shune, 546-4418; Robert
Franklin, 548-2884; Harvey
Cohen, 352-6921; or Phil
Perlstein, 557-5198.
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LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will meet noon
Wednesday in the Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. club house,
announces President Frieda.
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Pisgah Seeks
Historic Facts
Preparatory to the cele-
bration of the 125t11- an-
niversary of Pisgah Lodge of
Bnai Brith, its leaders are
accumulating documen-
taries for publication of its
history.
Pisgah Lodge is one of the
oldest in Bnai Brith in this
country. With Temple Beth
El and Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, it is the oldest func-
tioning group in Michigan,
marking uninterrupted ac-
tivities during the entire
era of 125 years.
In celebration of the an-
niversary, Pisgah Lodge
will hold a dinner-dance
Oct. 24 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Reservations
are limited.
For reservations or to do-
nate memorabilia for the
. event, call the lodge office,
552-1966 or 552-8177.
In Israel, blind people can
feel raised dots on bills to
learn how much each is
worth. Switzerland and the
Netherlands also print their
money in Braille.
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Masover. Luncheon will be
served at a nominal charge.
Program Chairmen Nita
Lichtenstein and Evelyn
Berger announce the film,
"The Life of Jane Froman,"
will be shown. Guests are
welcome.
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PISGAH LODGE will
have its annual picnic 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday at Oak
Park Shepherd Park. There
will be games and contests
for children. Prizes will be
awarded. Beverages will be
provided.
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