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December 24, 1982 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-12-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

600 Attend JNF Women's Donor

Nearly 600 persons
attended the annual donor
luncheon of Women of
Jewish National Fund held
at Cong. Beth Achim.
According to President
Shirley Kraft, the luncheon
proceeds will go toward the
women's goal of raising
$250,000 for the restoration
of Kiryat Shmona.
Rabbi David A. Nelson, a
vice president of Detroit
JNF, extended greetings on
behalf of the JNF of Detroit
and applauded the efforts of
the women. He presented
Mrs. Kraft with a plaque
commemorating the estab-
lishment of the Women of
JNF Youth Summer Camp
in the American Indepen-
dence Park in Israel. Ed
Rosenthal, executive direc-
tor of JNF in Detroit, re-
layed the greetings from
Charlotte Jacobson,
president of JNF of
America.
Rabbi Isaac Swift,

guest speaker, spoke on

!! WHY WORRY !!

Leave Everything to Us

Shirley Kraft, fourth from right, president of

Women of Jewish National Fund, receives a plaque
commemorating the establishment of the youth sum-
mer camp in Israel by the Women of JNF. Pictured
with Mrs. Kraft, are, from left: Fannie Rosenblat,
Betty Silverman, Ed Rosenthal, Rabbi Isaac Swift,
Mrs. Kraft, Rabbi David A. Nelson, Bea Feigelman
and Pearl Nosanchuk.

the role of women in
Judaism as well as the •
commitment of the
women of Detroit in pro-
viding 53 years of contin-
ued service to the JNF.
Arranging the donor
were: Bea Feigelman,
chairman of fund raising;
Betty Silverman, Pearl
Nosan and Fanny
Rosenblat, co-chairmen of

Bnai Brith Activitie sl

ALBERT EINSTEIN
LODGE has begun a fund-
raising campaign to raise
$22,000 to purchase an am-
bulance for Israel Magen
David Adorn emergency
medical service. President
Jack Seiderman announced
that the campaign will in-
clude a dinner-dance next
summer. Past president
Sam Freedman will be the
honoree.
* * *
OAKLAND CENTURY
LODGE will have a dinner
program-meeting 7 p.m.
Jan. 11 at the Furniture
Club. Cocktails will be
served at 6:30 p.m.
Guest speaker will be
Rev. James Lyons, director

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Rhonda Stone. and
Michele White have joined
W. B. Doner and Co., De-
troit office, as assistant ac-
count executives.
** *
James H. Wineman was
re-elected to a three-year
term as a director of the
Automobile Club of Michi-
gan.
** *
Connie's Plaza Salon,
Evergreen at 11 Mile, is of-
fering a free seminar 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at the
salon. Make-up by Dawn
will present professional
techniques and assistance,
plus refreshments. For
reservations, call the salon,
424-8989.
** *
Berlin's Children's
Shoppe, located at the Or-
chard Mall has been serving
three generations with ap-
parel for infants, boys and
girls. Leo Berlin is present-
ing a 50 percent off sale on
all fall and winter apparel.

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fund raising; and Reba
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Samuel _Koller of Oak
Park has founded a grove of
1,000 trees through the
Jewish National Fund in Is-
rael's Rabbi Leo Jung For-
est in memory of his parents
and family who perished in
the Holocaust.
Koller, now retired, es-
tablished the Israel Baer
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memory of my family in a
meaningful way — through
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will stand in honor of those
lost in the Holocaust, but it
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memorial that will . _ contrib-

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