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January 06, 1984 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-01-06

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30. Friday, January 6,1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Detroiters at 1st Hadassah
Parley on Tourism to Israel

Women's Clubs

JUNIOR LEAGUE,
Northwest Child Rescue
Women, will host computer
instruction sessions, 1 p.m.
Wednesday and Jan. 18 and
at 8 p.m. Thursday and Jan.
19 at Simtec Computer Cen-
ter, 4114 W. Maple, Bir-
mingham.
The sessions will include

introduction to microcom-
puters, Quickfile and
Applewriter. There is a
charge, and checks should
be made payable to North-
west Child Rescue Women.

For information, call Ina
Lutz, 626-7726; or Mari
Kaftan, 352-3618.

BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD will meet noon
Monday in the synagogue.
Sherri Wasserman, adult
services librarian of the
Oak Park Library, will re-
view "Falls of the Shadow"
by Emanuel Litvinoff. Light
luncheon will be served.
There is a charge. A bake

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Drycleaning

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LOCATIONS

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• One Coupon Per Person

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Our Biggest sales event

JANUARY FUR SALE

AT

MALTER FURS

The entire
collection of
fine furs is
reduced from

20' TO
50'

Come and see

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OF HARVARD ROW

DESIGNERS OF FINE FURS

Sale ends Jan. 3 Ist.

In Harvard Row Mall
21742 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Southfield, Mich. 48076
Phone 358-0850

* * *

DEGANIA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat,
will hold its annual bowl-a-
thon 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at
Strike 'n Spare Lanes. For
information, call Barbara
Berris, 355-3426; or Muriel
Dworetsky, 352-6502.

ONE PAIR OF PANTS CLEANED & PRESSED FREE WITH INCOMING CUSTOM
CLEANING•ORDER OF $5.95 OR MORE

GOOD AT ALL

sale also is On the after-
noon's agenda. For required
reservations, call Lillian
Greenhut, 546-8122; or the
synagogue office, 548-9000.
For babysitter reservations,
call Pearlena Bodzin, 357-
1157.
The sisterhood will have a
Lunch and Learn session
Jan. 14, following Sister-
hood Shabat services.
Theme for the day is "Cop- -
ing," and guest speaker
Marlene Karp will address
the topic "Coping With
Aloneness." For informa-
tion, call Doreen Raskin,
546-2838. For reservations
by Wednesday, call Marion
Nueman, 967-4491.

* * *

TROY JEWISH CON-
GREGATION SISTER-
HOOD will meet 7:30
p.m. Jan. 18 in the home of
Kathy Witkow, 39747
Forbes, Sterling Heights.
For information, call
President Marsha Wen-
grow, 549-2133. All are wel-
come.
* * *

SHOSHANIM CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women/
Naamat, will meet 7 p.m.
Monday in the home of
Janice Scharg, 31.115 Ber-
ryhill Rd., Farmington
Hills. Alan Yost will speak
on his trip_to Russia.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat,
will hold a joint board and
regular meeting 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the Kristeh To-
wers, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205E, Oak Park.
Eleanor Keys of the Jewish
Family Service will speak
on services available to
senior citizens. Bess Berris
and Eva Landsman are the
hostesses. Guests are wel-
come. For information, call
Belle Glenner, 967-3891.

JNF Plans Park
in Maale Edumim

JERUSALEM (JTA) --
The Jewish National Fund
is planning a park in the
West Bank town of Maale
Edumim, a rapidly expand-
ing dormitory suburb east of
Jerusalem, just off the
Jerusalem-Jericho road.
The park, spread across
50 dunams, will occupy a
valley between the two sec-
tions of the town which are
built on hills. The JNF has
poured 60,000 cubic meters
of earth to raise the floor of
the valley by some 10
meters. The park will have
two artificial lakes and an
amphitheater for open-air
performances.
It will be served by a
small electric railway that
will provide free transpor-
tation for residents. The
park site is semi-desert ter-
rain. The JNF is selecting
trees and plants suitable to
the climatic conditions.

Detroiters Annette Meskin, left, and Nancy Axel-
rod, right, tourism chairmen of the Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah, were in Israel recently to attend
the first Hadassah conference on tourism to Israel.
Pictured with them is Evelyn Sondheim, national
tourism chairman of Hadassah.

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