El I r! ygol ,rtil V .011111.3i' ••• Jewish View of Death Is Topic of Sisterhood Meeting (Women's Clubs) Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Sisterhood P.M. will hear funeral director David Techner speak on "The Jewish Way of Death" at its next meeting 7:45 p.m. Jan. 31 in the synagogue library. Refreshments will follow the meeting. For informa- tion, call Beverly Bennett, WOMAN'S AUXIL- ing, announces Barbara Be- IARY OF THE UNITED rris. * * HEBREW SCHOOLS will WOMAN'S AUXIL- meet 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the main UHS building. IARY TO THE MAIMO- Petite luncheon will be NIDES MEDICAL SO- served. Emily Tukel will CIETY will meet noon render a slide presentation Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey on her recent trip to Russia. Zedek. Esther Tarnoff * * * Cooper of the Detroit Insti- DEGANIA CHAPTER, tute of Arts Speakers Pioneer Women/Naamat, Bureau will speak on will hear a book review by "Jewish Art, Its Roots — Alyce Helfman of the West Ritual Art." Guests are wel- Bloomfield Library follow- come. 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