40 Friday, June 17, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Israeli Soldiers Welfare Body
Seeking Local Membership
The local Circle of
Friends for the Association
for the Welfare of Soldiers
in Israel is currently con-
ducting a membership
drive.
The association's efforts
include the support of clubs
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and canteens, gift packages
for soldiers and care for the
wounded in hospitals and
nursing centers.
The organization is cur-
rently directing efforts
toward the establishment of
a new educational center in
the Galilee.
Brig. Gen. Haim Granit,
on leave from his 30-year
command position with
the Israel Defense
Forces, is meeting with
community leaders to
seek support for the
AWSI.
Persons who wish to tour
the AWSI facilities on their
next trip to Israel or who
wish to become active loc-
ally should call Yehuda
Stebbins, 557-2784.
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Frankel and Fannie Kline,
telephone chairmen.
The installation will take
place noon June 28 at
Southfield Charley's. In-
stalling officer will be
Donna Sklar. For reserva-
tions, call Ms. Mager, 557-
5466.
The organization will
have its 52nd anniversary
dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. July
10 at the Furniture Club.
For reservations, call Ms.
Maister, 533-5238.
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BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will have its installation of
officers 7 _p.m. Monday at
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Course on Old Testament
Offered at Jewish Center
vvomen's Clubs)
The Jewish Community
Center will be the scene of a
five-week course on the Old
Testament beginning 7 p.m.
June 22 at the main Center
complex.
The course, offered
through Michigan State
University, will be taught
by Dr. John T. Greene, pro-
fessor of religious studies at
MSU.
Undergraduate credit
will be offered. To register,
call the MSU regional cen-
ter, 645-5410.
* * *
Southfield Charley's. The
Templesingers will provide
entertainment, under the
direction of Ann Kutnick.
Officers to be installed by
Ruth Rosenfeld are: Bea
Cohen, president; Toby
Cheek, Sarah Glicklin,
Gussie Gray, Betty
Holtzman, Evelyn Noveck,
Betty Silverfarb and
Dorothy Zack, vice
presidents; Fran Hoffer, Ida
Wright and Mildred Lepler,
secretaries; and Gert
Brainin, treasurer.
Guests are welcome. For
reservations, call Ms. Co-
hen, 557-8968; or Ms.
Lepler, 399-0368.
The Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch of the Jewish
Community Center has
begun an Erev Shabat dairy
buffet for senior citizens.
The weekly luncheon is held
in addition to the regular
"Koffee Klotch" held Mon-
day through Friday.
The buffet was instigated
by volunteer Al Kaplan,
with the help of volunteers.
For information, call the
senior adult department,
Carrie Stein
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Day School
Lists Graduates
On the occasion of its 25th
anniversary Hillel Day
School marked the gradua-
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day school at commence-
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