THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SZ Women's Patron's Day a Prelude to Women's World Loss of Loved Ones' to Be JWF Career Women Topic Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Sisterhood will present its major fund-raising event of the year, Patron's Day of Women's World 1983, on March 21 at noon at the synagogue. Luncheon will be served. The theme of the program is health and fitness, and will feature Gail Greenfield and her ensemble, "Positive Performance." Patrons will also be in- vited to "It's a Women's World — The Best You Can Be in 1983" at 9 a.m., April 27 at the synagogue. The program will fea- ture a continental break- fast, treasure and doll shopping, a health sym- posium led by three physicians: Dr. Joseph Honet, chairman of de- partment of rehabilita- tion medicine at Sinai Hospital; Dr. David B. Hawtof, plastic surgeon; Author Harriet Schiff and clinical social worker Hazel Maxwell will be the fea- tured speakers on "Loss of Loved Ones" in the Career Women lecture series spon- sored by the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Di- vision. The program will be held March 7 at United He- brew Schools. Reservations are re- quired for the 6 p.m. dinner, and Dr. Everett Newton Rottenberg, specializing in arthritic problems. A luncheon and fashion show will highlight the event. Joyce Blum . is sisterhood president, and Helene Cherrin is fund-raising vice president and chairman of Patron's Day. There is a charge, and the public is invited. For details and tickets, call Marjorie Saulson, 642-7784; or Fan- nie Robinson, 642-2790. Michael Malter Celebrates 90th Michael Malter, father of Henry and Martin Malter and founder of Malter Furs 43 years ago, will celebrate his 90th birthday Monday. On March 15, Mr. Malter and his wife, Rachel, will be celebrate their 63rd wed- ding anniversary. 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The first lecture, 9:15 a.m. Thursday at United Hebrew Schools, will fea- ture University of Michi- gan Prof. Zvi Gitel- man discussing "Israel Political Parties — De- velopment and Impact," and Women's Division President Jane Sherman on "United Jewish Ap- peal in Israel." Heading the division's Leadership Seminar pro- gram are Marian Kantor, chairman; Sharon Lipton, Leadership Enrichment chairman; and Eileen Was- serman, Leadership Enrichment associate chairman. 100% Pure Speas Apple Juice, Apple Cider, or Natural Apple Juice Squeezed from EIGHT VARIETIES of Michigan's finest apples! SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST AND AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. First nomination of officers will be held. The delicious, nutritious Noah's Ark of pasta-shaped animals kids love! Moms and kids go for Zooroni two by two! Kids think Zooroni looks as great as it tastes. And since Zooroni is vitamin- enriched pasta simmered in lots of yummy tomato sauce and. ,. tangy cheese, Moms love to pair up with it, too! SOMETHING NEW! Starting Sun., Feb. 27th thru Thurs., Mar. 3rd FRESH CHICKEN LEGS $ I 09. POTATO PANCAKES 99 The Greater Detroit Sec- tion of the National Council of Jewish Women has begun an informational campaign in support of contributions through the Michigan State Income Tax to combat child abuse. Persons receiving 1982 Michigan refunds can designate $2 per individual or $4 on a joint return to be forwarded to the Children's Trust Fund. The money will be used for local child abuse councils and prevention services. CHARLES SHAPIRO POST AND AUXILIARY will hold their annual bowl- ing party 9:30 p.m. March 5 at Strike and Spare Lanes. Admission includes bowl- ing, food and prizes. For reservations and informa- tion, call Harry Rose, 354- 2452, after 4:30 p.m.; or Helen Pliskow, 399-1546. stitutions, and that there are six Sephardi "problem" children for every Ashkenazi "problem" child. To you our customers from the members of the Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. Carload purchases of the finest of Western beef and poultry (hormone free) to save you money. Not only do you get that personalized service, you also get the advantage of carload purchases to save you money. Remember also all member markets carry only the finest of kosher products in their stores and are individually owned so that they can give you that extra service, quality and price. You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy the best. cpackage Only at your member market do you still get that personalized service! HAPPY PURIM FROM GREAT SCOTT! 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