THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Women's Clubs
BUSINESS AND PRO-
- FESSIONAL BRANCH,
National Council of Jewish
Women, installed Hillary
Gitstein as president at its
recent installation meeting.
Installed with Ms. Gitstein
were Cynthia Radom, ad-
ministrative vice president;
Myral Robbins, member-
ship vice president, Harriet
Bakalar, treasurer; and
Bernice Robbins, recording
secretary. Members-at-
large are Phyllis Wenig and
Marlene Karp.
Prof. Allen Pollack to Speak
at Women's Division Institute
Historian, author and
Zionist leader Dr. Allen Pol-
lack will be the guest
'speaker for the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation Women's
`Division 35th annual Insti-
tiite Day 9:15 a.m. Jan. 18
°6- at the main Jewish Com-
munity Center:Reservation
deadline is Jan. 6.
a Director of the Institute
for Leadership Develop-
. &lent in Jerusalem, Dr. Pol-
lack is on the board of gov-
ernors of the Jewish Agency
for Israel and executive
0 committee of the United
Jewish Appeal. He was in-
0-"strumental in establishing
the American Professors for
' Peace in the Middle East, an
organization of 15,000 aca-
*demics on some 500 cam-
puses.
The theme for Institute
Day is "Israel — David or
Goliath." Dr. Pollack will
weak at both the morning
session, which covers the
histau of Israel, and the _
luncheon session, high-
s lighting a discussion of U.S.
and other nations' policies
The board of directors in-
cludes Cheryl Goetterman,
Saree Hantler, Linda Kohn,
Randie Levin, Janet Rosen,
Karen Schneider, Irene
Stein and Meryl Taback.
The branch is designed to
provide a networking, edu-
cational and support group
for professional women.
Professional volunteers and
paid professionals are in-
vited. For membership in-
formation, call NCJW,
557-9604.
PROF. ALLEN POLLACK
OAK PARK- NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY
GROUP (10 Mile Area) will
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday in
the home of Mrs. Jerry Co-
hen, 14511 W. Lincoln. The
Nine Mile Area group will
not meet.
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NOVI - NORTHVILLE
GROUP, Hadassah, will
meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
home of Marion Rubin,
23450 Cranbrook, Novi.
Card reader Wanda Kempf--
will 'entertain. Refresh-
ments will be served. For
reservations, call Mrs. Ru-
bin, 474-8657.
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SHARONA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women/
Naamat, will have a board
meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in
the home 'of Barbara
Goldsmith, 26130 W. 12
Mile, Southfield, 357-0537.
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LADIES
OF
WZO Executive Members Are Named
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The 30th World Zionist
hr Congress, which met Dec.
7-17, elected the following
as members of the new
World Zionist Organization
'Executive: -
Likud, Leon Dulzin
- ('‘inanimously re-elected
chairman), Mattityahu
OPDrobless, Avraham Katz,
Rafael Kotlowitz, Y. Tavin,
'and one associate member
not yet determined. All six
are from Israel.
The Likud representative
on the WZO-American Sec-
tion will be Jacques
Torczyner. An associate
member of the American
Section has yet to be named.
There are no changes on
this list, save for the two
associate members to be
named.
Labor: Akiva Levinsky,
Raanan Weitz, Uri Gor-
don, Uzi Narki
s (associ-
ate member), all on the
'Israeli Executive; and
Phyllis Sutker on the
American Section. Gor-
don and Narkis did not
* previously serve on the,
Executive.
World Confederation of
United Zionists: Avraham
Avi-Hai and Yitzhak War-
silaysky (of France who will
make aliya), and Morris
o llorsok as associate
member, all on the Israeli
i ► Executive; and Bernice
Tannenbaum and Kalman
Stultanik, on the American
Section.
'Mizrachi: Yitzhak Meir
and Eliezer Sheffer; both
new members, on the Israeli
Executive; and Rabbi Louis
Bernstein, on the American
Section.
Mapam:
Avraham
Shenker, Israel.
WIZO: Raya Jaglom, Is-
rael. •
ARZA: Rabbi Roland Git-
telsohn, American. Section.
Tami: Eli Artzi, Israel.
Sephardic Federation:
Asher Ohion and David
Avio, Israel; and Steven
Shalom, American Sec-
tion.
Orthodox: Maurice Jaffe,
Israel; Julius Berman,
American Section.
Conservative: Herzl
Fishman, Israel; Arthur
Levin,-American Section.
Reform: Rabbi Richard
Hirch, Israel; Rabbi Ale-
xander Schindler, Ameri-
can Section.
American Zionist Federa-
tion: Raymond Patt, Ameri-
can Section.
In addition, the new
chairman of the Zionist
General Council is Likud-
Herut activitist Ephraim
Even of Jerusalem.
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The American Red Magen David for Israel pre-
sented its humanitarian award to George Elsey, who
is stepping down after 12 years as president of the
American Red Cross. Presenting the award to Elsey,
left, are ARMDI chairman Joseph Handleman, cen-
ter, and president Louis Rosenberg.
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THREE GREAT STORES .. .
ZOA Youth Chair
NEW YORK — The
Zionist Organization of
America has named Sidney
Frank of New York as its
national youth chairman.
The ZOA youth depart--
ment offers programs for
youth aged 13-23, including
the Masada programs • and
Israel summer programs.
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talk on "How to Make Each
Day Better." Luncheon will
be served. There is a -charge.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Edward . Goldstone, 546-
7779; or Mrs. Leo Gottfur-
cht, 557-2175. Babysitters
will be available upon re-
quest and at a nominal
charge.
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toward Israel today.
Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation President Judge
Avern Cohn will extend
greetings from the Fed-
eration at the luncheoU.
The registration fee is
payable in advance to the
Federation. Babysitting
service is available by con-
tacting the Jewish Center,
661-1000. For information,
contact Women's Division,
- 965-3939.
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YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH will meet noon
Wednesday in the social
hall of the yeshiva building.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Shmuel Strickman, new
principal of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah. Luncheon will be
sponsored by Mrs. 'Pearl
Nosan in honor of the birth
of her great-grandchild, and
by Mrs. Helen Mertz, honor-
ing her great-grandchildren
in Israel. President Fanny
Laufer invites friends and
guests. The social commit-
tee is comprised of Anna
Barcless, Hanna. Green-
baum, Jean Kaplan, Leah.
Rosenberg, Sarah Weiss
and Judith Zentman.
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WOMEN'S
OR-
THODOX LEAGUE OF
GREATER DETROIT
will have its annual. semi-
nar 8 p.m. Jan. 10 at Cong.
Bnai Israel - Beth Yehudah,
15400 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park. Feige Twerski will
speak en "The Strength of
the • Jewish Home — Part
II." Hostesses are: Mes-
dames Janice Beer, Merel
Broyde, Reva Rivlin and
Henchie Greenfield.
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FANNIE GLUCK
CHAPTER, American
Mizrachi Women, will meet
noon Jan. 10 in the North-
gate East Apts. club house.
Meetings will be suspended
until March.
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TEMPLE BETH EL
SISTERHOOD will meet
noon Jan. 10 in Handleman
Hall of the temple. Guest
speaker will be Dr. Thomas'
Bleet, who will deliver a
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