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December 03, 1982 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-12-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

54 Friday, December 3, 1982

A man's success in busi-
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power of getting people to

Women's Clubs

(Continued from Page 49)
BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD will have the
second program in its Lunch
and Learn Series Dec. 13
following Shabat services.

There will be a panel dis-
cussion on the theme "So-
cial Action — The Jewish
Connection." The Dec. 13
topic for the day will be "The
Influential Media — An
Accurate Picture?"
Panelists will be Alan
Hitsky, news editor of The
Jewish News; Stephen
Franklin of the Detroit Free
Press and Janet Aronoff of
AIPAC. Paid reservations
should be sent by Monday to
Marion Nueman, 24350
Church, Oak Park 48237.
For details, call Doreen
Raskin, 546-2838. There is
a charge for the luncheon.
The 1:15 p.m. program is
free.

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Marcia Kersch, 15810
Addison, Southfield. Irene
Rucinski of the Michigan
Metaphysical Society will
be the guest speaker. Ad-
mission is gained with a fil-
led E.Y.E. Bank or by dona-
tion. For reservations, call
Ms. Kersch, 559-8673.
* * *
DEGANIA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat,
will have a Hanuka party
1-3 p.m. Sunday in the home
of Ida Aisner, 31143 Verona
Dr., Farmington Hills.
There is a charge per fam-
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Traditional Hanuka food
will be served. For required
reservations, call Ms.
Aisner, 661-4877; or
President Karen Berris,
355-2780.
The
afternoon's
entertainment will feature
a Hanuka sing-along and
mystery auction. Members
are requested to bring a new
gift-wrapped item to be au-
ctioned off. Home canisters
also may be turned in at the
meeting. Carol Knoll will
conduct a crafts program,
and there will be prizes for
dreidel winners. Guests are
welcome.
* * *
SHAAREY ZEDEK
SISTERHOOD will have
another program in its
Town Hall series 10 a.m.
Wednesday in the Morris
Adler Hall of synagogue.
Mort Crim, WDIV-TV an-
chorman, will speak on
"Your TV Screen Is Too
Small." Continental break-
fast will be served, and
babysitting is available by
advance reservation. Tic-
kets will be available at the
door. For information, call
the synagogue, 357-5544.
The sisterhood received a
citation honoring Mrs. A.
M. Hershman as a founding
member of the 65-year old
Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism at the
women's organization's bi-
ennial convention at the
Concord Hotel.
Shaarey Zedek Sister-
hood also received a "crea-
tive membership" award.
The awards were accepted
by delegates Joyce Blum,
sisterhood president; Mar-
jorie Saulson, immediate
past president; and Diane
Scholnick, president-elect.
Mrs. Saulson was in-
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