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ten Towers, 25900 Green-
field, Suite 205E, Oak Park.
Program Chairman Mrs. Is-
rael Weisman announces
Lucy Kaplan and Leah Gor-
don, vocalists, will
entertain. President Mrs.
Jack Reitman invites pro-
spective members. Guests
are invited. There is a nom-
inal charge.
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CHANA
CZENESH
CHAPTER,
Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Monday in the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room. Rose
Buchalter will review "The
Four Winds of Heaven" by
Monique Raphael High. Re-
freshments will be served.
Guests are invited.
reservations for its mem-
bership luncheon to take
place noon Monday in the
social hall of the synagOgue.
Dr. Jacqueline Zeff will be
the guest speaker. Babysit-
ting service will be avail-
able. For reservations, call
Arlene Klein, 626-5054; or
the synagogue office, 851-
5100.
MAGICIAN
For information, call Shir-
ley Wine, 682-3181; or Judy
Levin, 626-5202.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD will have a
luncheon noon Monday in
the temple. Theme for the
afternoon will be "Passages:
A Woman's View from
Heart of Gold Council Meets
to Plan Annual Awards Event
Attending the recent Heart of Gold Award Coun-
cil meeting to plan for their 1983 volunteer awards
program are, from left: Ruth Redstone, Screening and
Judging Chairman Ruth Frank, Rhea Appelman,
Freddy Shiffman and Blanche Pollak. The Heart of
Gold program, which honors outstanding volunteers,
is sponsored by the Heart of Gold Award Council and
the Women for the United Foundation. Nominations
are being accepted now through Nov. 1. For informa-
tion, contact the United Foundation, 965-7100.
Stage Shows
Close up magic
Audience
Participation
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SISTERHOOD P.M. of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
present Janet Aronoff, di-
rector of the American Is-
rael Public Affairs Commit-
tee in Michigan; at 7:45 p.m.
Oct. 18 in the home of Molly
Beitner, 22445 Coventry
Woods Ln., Southfield. Mrs.
Aronoff will speak on
"Myths and Realities of the
Arab-Israeli Conflict." For
information, call. Beverly
Bennett, 358-3465; or Pearl
Manello, 851-6477, before 9
p.m.
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BIRMINGHAM,
FAR-
FRANKLIN,
MINGTON HEIGHTS,
HUNTINGTON WOODS,
EIN KAREM AND TOW-
ERS GROUPS, Hadassah,
will meet noon Oct. 19 at the
Sutton Place Apts. club
Arnold
Dr.
house.
Goldsmith, professor of
English at Wayne State
Universitk-,--will speak on
"The Golem: Jewish Mysti-
cism and Legend." Petite
luncheon will be served.
There is a nominal charge.
For information or reserva-
tions, call the Hadassah
office, 357-2920. Dorris
Chandler is chairman of the
day. Marcia Kersch is-chap-
ter program vice president.
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ADAT SHALOM SIS-
TERHOOD is still taking
Three Decades." Panelists
will be: Dr. Marilyn Schel-
berg, head psychologist at
the Detroit Institute for
Children; Marlene Grop-
man, marriage counselor
with Tri-County Mental
Health Services; and Mary
Malefyte, supervisor for the
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Exciting
entertainment for
your organization.
club or private party.
* * *
BNAI ISRAEL OF
WEST BLOOMFIELD
SISTERHOOD will hear
sportscaster Eli Zaret 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the
synagogue. Everyone is
welcome, and there is no
admission charge. Re-'
freshments will be served. -
NO MAIL
OCT. 11
The Jewish News
has normal deadlines of
noon Monday, Oct. 11,
for local news and dis-
play advertising to ap-
pear in the issue of Oct.
15. However, there will
- Oct.
be no mail delivery
11. Material should be
mailed early or hand-
delivered to comply
with the deadline.
ARNOLD MARGOLIS
INTERIOR
DECORATOR
SERVICE'
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Women's Clubs
ISRAEL CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat,
will meet 12:30 p.m: Satur-
day in the Franklin Park
Towers Apts. club house.
Dr. Sheila Lampert,
president of the Detroit
Zionist Federation, will
speak on "Distortion of Is-
rael's Image — Courtesy of
the Media and . Politicians."
A social hour will precede
the meeting. Co-hostesses
are: Betty Levine, Mildred
Neumark and Charlotte
Shapiro. Friends and guests
are welcome.
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TEMPLE BETH EL
SISTERHOOD will hold
its paid-up membership
luncheon noon Monday in
the temple. Dr. Larry Pow-
ers will speak on "Food and
Longevity — How to Get
There." For reservations,
call Mrs. Leo Gottfurcht,
557-2175; or Mrs. Edward
Goldstone, 546-7779.
** *
BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL GROUP,
National Council of Jewish
Women, will have its fall
seminar, "Health Issues for
the Working Woman," 9:30
a.m. Oct. 24 at the NCJW
offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Suite 106, Southfield.
Among the topics to be dis-
cussed are: nutrition and
diet; gynecology,
menopause and patient
rights; aging; exercise for a
working lifestyle. Brunch
will be served. There is a
charge. Advance paid
reservations are required.
For details, call the NCJW,
557-9604.
* * *
YOUNG ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD is seeking
women interested in work-
ing on its craft fair slated for
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 21 at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
For details, call Mrs. Tamy
Chelst, 548-2908. .
** *
GOLDA MEIR CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a Simhat Torah lunch-
eon noon Oct. 18 at the Kris-
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