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August 05, 1983 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-08-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rafaeli to Address Women's
Reception for Mrs. Leemon

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Dr. Eliezer Rafaeli will be
the keynote speaker at a
leadership reception in
honor of Pioneer Women/
Naamat Past President
Frieda Leemon, to be held at
7:30 p.m. Aug. 21 in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Miller, 156 Lake Park Dr.,
Birmingham.
Rafaeli, 55, currently is
on an Israeli special mission
to the United States. He is
the representative of the Is-
raeli Labor Party to the U.S.
and chairman of the board
of trustees of the Associa-
tion for Israel Labor Educa-
tion.
The reception is being
held to raise additional
funds to complete the
Frieda and Norman
Leemon Day Care Center
(Beit Frieda) in Ramle —
Detroit's sister city in Proj-
_ ect Renewal — which is ex-
pected to open in October.
Rafaeli has been a visit-
ing professor at the Uni-
versity of Massachusetts
since 1981. In 1980, he
was chairman of the
Association for the
Preservation and De-
velopment of Zikhron
Yaakov and chairman of
ALEPH for Haifa and the
Galilee.
From 1978 to 1980, he
was director general of
Project Renewal. Prev-
iously he was director gen-
eral of the Haifa Medical
School and served on the
board of governors of the
University of Haifa and was
later elected its first chan-
cellor. He also has been
chairman of the Hecht Fund
for Archeology and Art in
Israel.
He also established the
Arab-Jewish Center at the
University of Haifa to
encourage dialogue be-
tween Arab and Jewish stu-
dents.
Rafaeli is a graduate of
the Kibutz Teachers Col-
lege; holds a BA degree from
the New School for Social
Research at New York Uni-
versity and a master's de-
gree from Columbia Uni-
versity.
In his earlier years,
Rafaeli served in the
Palmach underground;
participated in the Israel
war for independence
and fought in the Negev.
He is still a reserve offi-
cer.
Mrs. Leemon served two
terms as president of
Pioneer Women/Naamat.
She is currently active on
th-e national board. Mrs.
Leemon is a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue and

Troy Synagogue
Women to Meet

An organizing meeting to
establish the Troy Jewish
Congregation Sisterhood
will take place 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the home of
Judy Cohen, 5200 Cherokee
Ct., Troy.
For information or direc-
tions, members and non-
members wishing to join
shotild call Ms. Cohen,
641-7074; or Marsha Wen-
grow, 549-2133.

Women's Clubs

(Continued from Page 36)

AVODAH-CHAI
BRANDEIS CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat,
will have a luncheon meet-
ing noon Aug. 15 at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Evelyn Noveck, past
president of the Greater De-
troit Council of Pioneer
Women/Naamat, will be the
guest speaker. Members are
requested to bring donor
book ads. Guests are wel-
come.

DR. ELIEZER RAFAELI

served as a vice president of
its sisterhood.
She has served on the
boards of Israel Bonds and
United Jewish Appeal and
was on the presidium of the
World Zionist Organiza-
tion. Mrs. Leemon is a
member of the Zionist Gen-
eral Council. She currently
serves on the national
boards of Jewish National
Fund, of United Israel Ap-
peal and the executive
board of the American
Zionist Federation.
The leadership reception
is by invitation only. For in-
formation, contact Ruth
Miller, 647-5362; or the
Greater Detroit Council
Pioneer Women/Naamat
office, 967-4750.

Robbins-Rostker
Engagement Told

* * *

DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will meet noon Tues-
day in the home of Mrs.
Harry Hochman, 24001
Wildbrook, Southfield,

* * *

MASSADA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat,

will meet 12:30 p.m. Thurs-
day in the home of Sonia
Buck, 25342 Montmartre
Ct. W., Oak Park. Dessert
luncheon will be served.
* * *
ZAHAVA CHAPTER,
American Mizrachi
Women, will meet 11 a.m.
Sunday at Kensington Met-
ropark (at the first picnic
area past the toll on the left
side of the park) for a mid-

summer picnic. For reserva-
tions and information, call
Naomi Kupfer, 569-1724.
There is a nominal charge.
In case of rain, the picnic
will be held Aug. 21.

LARRY FREEDMAN

Orchestra and Entertainment

647-2367

CLUB ONE, Pibneer
Women/Naamat, will meet
11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the
Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park. Bulletin and pledges
for the forthcoming donor
event will be discussed. A
cultural program will fol-

Suspect Admits
Killing 2 Nuns

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
suspect held in connection
with the murder of two nuns
in Jerusalem several
months ago has admitted
killing them.
Police identified the sus-
pect as Alawishes Jiro
Roberts, a 29-year-old
American Indian. He told
the judge in a Jerusalem
court last week that his
spirit, not his body, com-
mited the crime. The crime
extended his detention.
The two nuns, mother and
daughter, were found mur-
dered in the Ein Kerem
convent.

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low. For information, call
President Chana Michlin,
968-5351.

* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Merton J.
(Helene) Robbins of South-
field announce the engage-
ment of their daughter,
Amy Sue, to Martin Steven
Rostker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan (Evelyn) Rostker of
Oak Park.
A November wedding is
planned.

The Oakland County
Health Division will offer a
free immunization clinic at
the Ten Mile Community
School, 32789 Ten Mile
Road, Farmington, 9 a.m.-
noon Wednesday.
Immunizations for
measles, German measles,
mumps, polio, diphtheria,
tetanus, and whooping
cough are available.
A parent or guardian
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