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April 01, 1983 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-04-01

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Friday, April 1, 1983 37

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JNF Women Plan Auction

Young Women of Jewish
National Fund will hold
their annual auction May
22, at Temple Beth El, it
was announced by Joan
Shapiro, auction chairman
and Young Women's vice
president for fund raising.
Celebrity auctioneers
will offer for bid objects of
various size and value —
from books and jewelry to
vacation trips and evenings
on the town. Preview and si-
lent auction will begin at
6:30 p.m. with the vocal au-
ction to start at 8 p.m.
JOAN SHAPIRO
Micki Grossman is in
charge of collecting gifts to
Also aiding the eve-
be auctioned. Marian Menc- ning's event will be Mr.
zer and Bobbie Blaize are in and Mrs. Ken (Myrna)
charge of JNF Young Dosie (silent auction),
Women's annual ad journal Rosa Rothenberg (pub-
and JNF-Detroit Direc- licity), Joan Moskovitz
tory, which is distributed at (food) and Miriam New-
the auction. Pam David and man (tickets).
Gail Wiener will conduct a
For information or to do-
plant sale. Donna Sklar is nate items to be auctioned,
president of Young Women contact Ms. Shapiro, 626-
of JNF.
8362; or the JNF, 557-6644.

Fresh Air
Society

SOME OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE

Camp Tamarack

Camp Maas

Dance Village
Pioneer
Post Camp Horseback
Riding Ranch
Sports Skills Camps
Camp Kennedy
Agree outpost Camp

General Program
2nd - 5th grades
General Program
6th - 8 th grades
6th - 8 th grades
8th - 9th grades

6th - 9th grades
2nd - 7th grades
10th - 11th grades
10th - 11th grades

Call 661-0600 for Brochure and Application.

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by
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'

PARKWOOD AND
NORTHEAST CHAP-
TERS, Women's American
ORT, wil combine for a
meeting noon Wednesday at
the Knob-in-the-Woods
Apts. club house. Program
chairman Jean Klafer an-
nounces the guest speaker
will be Monte M. Korn, at-
torney and financial adviser
and host of the WXYZ radio
talk show "Money Talk."
Presidents Lillian Good-
man and Lillian Coleman
invite guests. Luncheon
will be served at a nominal
charge. For reservations,
call Esther Brown, 352-
1208; or Rose Diamond,
557-9552.

TEMPLE BETH EL
SISTERHOOD will hold
its first annual "Spring
Happening" April 25 in the
temple. Beth El's Music Di-
rector Prof. Jason Tickton
will be honored for "50 years
of service to the temple."
The day will begin at 10
a.m. with a complimentary
continental breakfast and
"Avenue of Gourmet Food"
boutiques, including a
variety of foods for sale,
cookbooks and more.
Luncheon will be served at
noon, followed by a concert
by pianist Mischa Kottler.
Barbara J. Moehlman is
chairman. There is a
charge, and reservations
are required. Guests and
the public are welcome. For
reservations or informa-
tion, call the temple, 851-
1100.

04e ie e tc .

In observance of Yom
Hashoah (Holocaust Re-
membrance Day) Fran
Klein Parker will speak on
"Attitudes of Adult Chil-
dren of Holocaust Sur-
vivors." Refreshments will
be served. The public is in-
vited. There is a nominal
charge for non-members.

GLUCK
FANNIE
CHAPTER, American
Mizrachi Women, will hold
a regular meeting noon
April 11 in the Northgate
East Apts. club house. Final
plans for the annual spring
luncheon will be discussed.
Refreshments will be
served.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN OF
JEWISH NATIONAL
FUND will hold a pre-
auction board meeting and
luncheon noon April 14 in
the home of Toby Chudnow,
4893 Thorntree, West
Bloomfield. Members
should bring gifts and ads
for the auction. Pictures for
the ad book and the 1983-
1984 slate of officers will be
on the agenda. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Chudnow,
661-1253.

BETH ACHIM SIS-
TERHOOD Adult Educa-
tion Series will hold a
breakfast meeting 9:30 a.m.
April 10 in the synagogue.

are: Marian Avrushin,
Freida Greenfield, Micki
Grossman, Joyce
Kuretzky, Bertha Leven,
Sarah Levine, Betty Sil-
verfarb, Bertie Simon
and Fay Weindling.
For reservations or in-
formation, call the syna-
gogue, 557-8210; or Ms.
Lusky, 358-2330. _

Resolution is omnipotent.
Determine to be something
in the world, and you will be
something.

Nate & Sally Saginaw
Sidney & Florence Hillenberg
Milton & Sylvia Fried

Proudly Announce
The Birth Of

THEIR GRANDCHILDREN

ZACHARY ADAM SAGINAW

Born to

David & Paula Saginaw

LINDSAY CARIN HILLENBERG

Born to

Bruce & Cindy Hillenberg

I /,

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Manufacturers and Stylists

OF FINE JEWELRY

27831 Smithfield at 11 1/2 Mile
Lathrup Village

Business and Profes-
sional Branch, Greater De-
troit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women,
will have a public invest-
ment seminar beginning
7:30 p.m. April 14 at the
NCJW offices, 16400 W. 12
Mile, Southfield
Investment adviser Ann
Cook will conduct the semi-
nar. The April 14 meeting
will focus on "Stocks and
Equities."
Future programs include:
April 21, "Fixed Income";
May 5, "Tax Shelters" and
May 12, "Financial Plan-
ning."
There is a charge, and
enrollment is limited. For
information, call the
NCJW, 557-9604.

5595780

WISH ALL ITS CUSTOMERS,
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
A VERY HEALTHY, HAPPY
AND PROSPEROUS
PASSOVER

Skycare Feature
for Ky. Hospital

LOUISVILLE (JTA) —
The Louisville Jewish Hos-
pital's Skycare program, by
which critically injured per-
sons are transported by
helicopter quickly to a hos-
pital, has been so successful
in a six-month trial, that
the hospital board of trus-
tees have decided to con-
tinue the service.

Cong. Bnai David Sister-
hood will hold its 47th an-
nual donor luncheon April
13 in the synagogue.
The day will begin with
boutique shopping at 11
a.m., followed by a noon
luncheon and fashion show.
Hazel Nakisher is donor
day chairman. Assisting
her are: Jennie Solomon,
donor ad book chairman;
Harriet Lusky, reservations
chairman; and Helen
Brown, ticket chairman.
Committee members

THE ENTIRE STAFF AT

* * *

NCJW Branch
Plans Seminar
on Investing

Chantelle

tA C

(Women s Clubs)

Bnai David Donor April 13

May You Enjoy The Blessings
Of Peace

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