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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-12-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

48 Friday, December 2, 1983

AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER

Women's Clubs

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PRIMROSE
NEVOLENT CLUB will

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have a combined Hanuka
celebration and donor vic-
tory dinner 6:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Program Chairman
Helen Greenberg an-
nounces that David Iwrey

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WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

invite you

* * *

EVENING GROUP,

Temple Israel Sisterhood,
will have a program 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the temple.
Esther Tarnoff-Cooper of
the Detroit Institute of Arts
speakers bureau will speak
on "Jewish Ritual Art — Its
Roots." All interested
women are invited. Admis-
sion is free.

** *
SHARONA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women/

to attend their

54th
ANNUAL
DONOR EVENT

Naamat, will meet 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Kristen
Towers, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205E, Oak Park.
Guest speaker will be
psychotherapist Richard
Kay. His topic will be: "Par-
ents and Their Children,
The Adult Connection."
Guests are welcome. Ad-
mission is free.
* * *

Please help by supporting our

KIRYAT SHMONEH RESTORATION PROJECT

ISRAEL CHAPTER,

Join us
at 12 noon

Tuesday,
December 13, 1983

CONGREGATION
SHAAREY ZEDEK
27375 Bell Road
Southfield

Shirley Kraft. President

will recite the blessing over
the Hanuka candles and the
invocation. Entertainment
will be provided by Kenny
Wolin. Games will follow.

Bea Feigelman. Vice-President of



Women of JNF of Greater Detroit

Fund Raising

Women of JNF of Greater Detroit

Entertainment by the BEL CANTO CHORAL SOCIETY
Directed by Dr. Morton Gold
Pianist, Rochelle Barr

for information call:
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
18877 W. Ten Mile Rd.
Suite 104
Southfield, Mich. 48075
557-6644

ISRAEL NEEDS YOU NOW!

* * *

FANNIE
CHAPTER,

GLUCK

Women/Naamat, will hold a
Hanuka party noon Monday
at the Kristen Towers,
25900 Greenfield, Suite
205E, Oak Park. Rabbi
David Nelson and Cantor
Samuel Greenbaum of
Cong. Beth Shalom will
present a Hanuka program.

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program in its Lunch and
Learn series Dec. 10 follow-
ing Shabat services. Theme
of the program is "Coping
With Adolescents."
Panelists include: Dr.
Susan Charlamb, Ellen
Brooks and Kevin Brown,
all of the Michigan Osteo-
pathic Medical Center,
Child and Youth Mental
Health Division. Reserva-
tions are required for the
luncheon, for which there is
a charge. The lecture will
begin at 1:15 p.m. and is free
of charge. For information,
call Adult Education
Chairmen Sharlene Ungar,
557-1481; or Doreen Ras-
kin, 546-2838.

American
Mizrachi Women, will have
a Hanuka luncheon noon
Monday in the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club house. Ed-
ward Rosenthal, executive
director of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund in Detroit, will
be the guest speaker. Hos-
tesses are Harriett. Baker,
Rae Bodzin, Dora Corman,
Bea Fealk, Bertha Golden,
Ida Havis, Sylvia Knoppow,
Lena Minkin, Ann Witzel
and Esther Wolok. There is
a charge. Friends are in-
vited. Proceeds will benefit
the new Beth Hayeled Child
Haven in Gilo, Jerusalem.

YOUR INTERNATIONAL BOOKSTQRE

Mon.-Sat. 10-9', Sunday 12-5

BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD will have a

Pioneer Women/Naamat,
will meet at the Franklin
Park Towers club house at
12:30 p.m. Saturday. Sylvia
(Shavie) Messer, founder
and past president of the
chapter, will chair the meet-
ing. Guest speaker will be
Lillian Rossinger. Ms. Ros-
singer, convenor of the Gray
Panthers, Detroit Chapter,
will speak on "Politics of
Aging." A short film, featur-
ing. Maggie Kuhn, will be
shown. A social hour will
precede the meeting. There
is a nominal charge.
Friends and guests are wel-
come.

* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer

Shirley (Mrs. Jules) Kraft — President
Doris (Mrs. Joseph) Markel —
Vice-President & Program Chairman
Bea (Mrs. Julius) Feigelman —
Vice-President of Fund Raising

Helen Mertz will sponsor
the luncheon. There is a
nominal charge. Guests are
invited. For reservations
and information, call
President Jeanette Serling,
968-8518.

Visa Mastercards

* * *

will have a luncheon meet-
ing noon Tuesday in the
yeshiva social hall. Lunch-
eon will be sponsored by
Mrs. Sarah Levine in mem-
ory of her husband and by
Mrs. Leah Rosenberg.
President Fanny Laufer in-
vites friends and guests.
The social committee in-
cludes Anna Barcless,
Hanna Greenbaum, Jean
Kaplan, Edith Weiss, Sarah
Weiss, Leah Yoffe and
Judith Zentman.

* * *

TEMPLE ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD will meet

noon Dec. 12 in the temple.
Luncheon will be served.
Dr. Allene Doctoroff will
speak on "Divorce and Step
Families." Dr. Doctoroff is
director of the child advo-
cacy program sponsored by
the Oakland County
Juvenile Court. There is a
charge, and guests are in-
vited. Reservation deadline
is Wednesday. For reserva-
tions, call Sue Weinstock,
851-2877; Sarah Hoffman,
681-1107; or the temple,
661-5700. A babysitter also
will be available by reserva-
tion.

* * *
PURITY CHAPTER,

Order of the Eastern Star,
will hold a business meeting
7:45 p.m. Monday in the

IOOF Temple, Berkley. Re-
freshments will be served.
* * *

GLENNWOOD CHAP-

TER,Women's American
ORT, will have its annual
Hanuka latke party 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the
home of Gail Smith, 26224
Oakcrest, Southfield. There
will be an optional grab bag.
The meeting will feature an
update on the convention
and a mini gift wrap demon-
stration. For details, call
Sandy Brenner, 557-6454.
* * *

TROY JEWISH CON-
GREGATION SISTER-
HOOD elected Marsha

Wengrow president at its
recent election meeting.
Other officers are: Carole
Binder, vice president; Lucy
Fleishman, recording and
corresponding secretary;
Cathy Witkow, treasurer;
and. Nancy Gross, Sheila
Lubin, Fannie Bruner and
Marla Easlich, directors.
The sisterhood will meet
8 p.m. Dec. 12 in the home of
Ms. Bruner, 5054 Coventry,
Royal Oak. For details, call
Ms. Wengrow, 549-2133.
* * *

WOMEN OF JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND will

meet 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at
the Jewish National Fund
office, 18877 W. 10 Mile,
Southfield. Members are
requested to bring all donor
pledges and monies.
* * *
AESCULAPIAN Phar-
maceutical Association
Ladies Auxiliary will meet
noon Wednesday in the
home of Mrs. Michael
Wainer, 27156 Fairfax,
Southfield. A Hanuka
luncheon will be served. For
reservations, call Mrs.
Wainer, 557-3625.

** *
YOUNG WOMEN OF
JEWISH NATIONAL
FUND will have a general

meeting and Hanuka latke
luncheon noon Thursday in
the home of Phyllis
Applebaum, 5530
Ridgewood, West Bloom-
field. David Hoptman of the
Jewish Family Service will
speak on "Coping With
Aging Parents." Members
are requested to bring Blue
Boxes for clearance. For
reservations by Monday,
call Edith Kowalsky, 851-
5028; or Ms. Applebaum,
661-1287.

* * *

OAK PARK NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY
GROUP (10 Mile Area) will

meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday in
the home of Mrs. Seymour
Ribiat, 24700 Radclift.
Moshe White will speak.
The Nine Mile Area group
will not meet.

* * *

CLUB ONE, Pioneer

Women/ Naamat, will meet
11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the
Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park. The program will be
dedicated to Dollars for
David and Hanuka. Re-
freshments will be served.
Guests are welcome. For in-

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