v. MI PEI 1 3 5 Tr TN 'I ROIL gitlISH NEWS , = a ; Friday, -March 18, -1983 65 rBnai Brith Activities GALILEE CHAPTER overall winners in the 35th annual regional Bnai Brith Women bowling tourna- ment were-:, Marlene Goldman, Ethel Fine, Mar- lene Lipman, Fran Klinger and Cidnie Herold, captain. The women had a six-game series total of 6010. Mes- dames Klinger and Fine were winners in other categories as well Mrs. Klinger was in- stalled as president of the 1,200-member East Central and Land of Lakes Regions of the Bnai Brith Women Bowling Association. * * * HEALTH CARE UNIT will have a brunch meeting 9:45 a.m. Sunday at Howard Johnson's, Southfield. Dr. Ralph Cash, chief of pediat- rics at Sinai Hospital and an associate professor at Wayne State University's college of medicine, will speak on "Jewish Genetic Diseases." The public is in- vited. club house. Program Vice President Nita R. Lichtens- tein announces there will be a games afternoon with prizes. Friends are invited. Petite luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. For reservations, call Ida Lewis, 968-6799; or Betty Stewart, 557-3117. * * * MORGENTHAU - L'- CHAYIM LODGE will hold its annual installation of officers noon March 27 at the Sheraton Oaks Hotel. Officers to be installed are: Henry Cohn, president; Joel Marwil, Thomas Nanes and Steven Tapper, vice presidents; Lorraine Cohn, Philip Rothschild and Robert Schneider, secretaries; Arthur Goldberg, treasurer; and Ernest Needle, chaplain. Youth Service Appeal Cen- tury Club members of the lodge will be honored. For reservations, call Nanes, 557-3844; or Marshall Spinner, 349-3374, eve- nings. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will meet 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL CHAPTER * * * * * * elected Gussie Gray president at its recent elec- tion meeting. Other officers are: Elaine Grant, Florence Gaynor-Gallison, and Lil- lian Nacmani, vice presidents; Fay Friedman, treasurer; Marion Morgan, Rose Sweet, Esther Good- man, Rose Schwartz, Sarah Kushner, secretaries; and Mae Berman, Lila Kole, Ruth Lefton, Ruth Podolsky, Esther Segal, Helen Young and Alice Zarember, board members. * * * REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION LODGE installed Joel Willens as president at its recent installation brunch at Hamilton Place. Ralph Miller, president-elect of District 6, installed the fol- lowing with Willens: Mort Dermer, Leo Eagle, Harold Nyman and Israel Tal, vice presidents; Leslie Perlman, Harry Krim and Bert Gor- don, secretaries; David Chicorel, treasurer; and Earl I. Sherman, chaplain. To join the lodge, call Willens, 352-6505. Summer Programs for Youth Offered by ZOA's Masada Applications are avail- able at the Detroit District office of the Zionist Organ- ization of America for the ZOA's Masada summer programs in Israel. Four programs are avail- able: Teenage Camp (age 13-14), Teenage Tour (age 15-17), Masada Leadership Training Course (age 16-19) and Summer in Moshav (age 17-22). The programs include sightseeing, weekend hos- pitality with Israeli families, sports, folk- dancing and social and rec- reational activities with Is- raeli teens. Advance programs fea- ture seminars, hiking nature-study and work- ing in a moshay. Campers will be housed in the dormitories of Kfar Silver, ZOA's 520-acre campus near Ashkelon. For information, call the ZOD, 569-1515. Pakistan Threat - HAIFA (ZINS) — Israeli Chief of Staff Gen. Raphael Eitan told a Haifa Univer- sity audience that Pakistan has an armored brigade stationed at Tubruk, Saudi Arabia, 125 miles from the Israeli port of Eilat. 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