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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BB Bowlers Help Campaign

Einstein Forum Meets

The next Einstein Lunch-
eon Forum is scheduled for
12:15 p.m. June 20 at South-
field Charley's, announce
Judges Ira G. Kaufman and
Norman W. Feder, co-
chairmen.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
Ralph D. Nurnberger, pro-
fessor of diplomatic history

Men'sClubs

Ray Hassen, president of the metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Bowling Association, recently presented
checks from the nine member bowling leagues to the
1983 Allied Jewish Campaign. Susan Tapper, a
member of the Campaign's Women's Division, ac-
cepted the gift. Among the leagues represented were
Ivan S. Bloch-Israel, Brotherhood - Eddie Jacobson,
Ben Lusky Traveling, Downtown-Fox, Henry
Morgenthau - L'Chaim, Pisgah, Tikvah Early Birds,
Zager-Stone and M. C. Zeiger.

Anai Brith Activitie

PISGAH CHAPTER
will hold its 50th installa-
tion of officers noon Wed-
nesday at the Sheraton -
Southfield Hotel. Officers to
be installed are: Jeanne
Feldstein, president; Ethel
Levy, Beatrice Belfer, Re-
becca Dinetz, Sylvia Har-
vith and Susanne Felstein,
vice presidents; Ann Klee,
treasurer and mailing sec-
retary; Sarah Levine and
Gertrude Burston, secre-
taries; and Ethel Levy,
counselor.
Board members are: Rose
Brezner, Laura Cohen, Be-
ssie Dinkin, Lenore Diskin,
Arna Elkes, Jean Faudman,
Gertrude Ernst, Clara
Feinstein, Ida Feber, Sylvia
Hubert, Fern Lutz, Edith
Mosten, Anna Nosanchuk
and Mildred Sand.
Rose Manning is the ar-
rangements chairman. Syl-
via Ross is installing officer

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BETH ACHIM MEN'S
CLUB will have its annual
brunch and installation of
officers 10 a.m. Sunday at
the synagogue. Officers to
be installed are: Morris
Penner, president; Joe Sil-
verstein and Harold Baker,
vice presidents; Leon
Warner, Ed Kohl and James
Hack, secretaries. Dr. Har-
vey Nussbaum, vice
president of the National
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Clubs, will be the guest
speaker. There is a charge.
For reservations and infor-
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352-8670.

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DOWNTOWN - FOX
CHAPTER will have its
installation of officers 6
p.m. Wednesday at Dimit-
ri's Restaurant, Royal Oak.
Beatrice Fealk, past
president of the Detroit
Metropolitan Bnai Brith
Women's Council, will in-
stall the following officers:
President, Rae Laporter;
Vice Presidents, Clara
Schneid, Lillian Elfman
and Evelyn Viedrah; Trea-
surer, Betty Breiman;
Secretaries, Rose Dobrusin,
Dorothy Dickman; Board
Members, Sadie Adler, Rose
Efros, Marge Glassman,
Gertrude Hirschman,
Dorothy Lane, Sarah
Levine, Freda Olinick and
Elaine Rolnick. Entertain-
ment will be provided by
Larry Bassin, guitarist and
singer. For reservations,
call Gertrude Hirschman,
967-3684.

BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER
will hold its annual paid-up
membership dinner Wed-
nesday at the Whitehall
Apts. club house. Any per-
son who brings in a new
paid-up member and the
new member attend the
dinner. free. Any member
who became a life member
since June 1982 will be ad-
mitted free. The dinner will
be kosher and prizes will be
awarded. For reservations
or information, call Elaine
Grant, 642-8161; or Flor-
ence Gallison, 626-6690.
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IVAN S. BLOCH
CHAPTER will have its
annual paid-up member-
ship dinner 6:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Hun-
tington Woods Recreation
Center. Entertainment will
be furnished by residents of
the Jewish Federation
Apartments.

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