▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cystic Fibrosis Bowl-a-Thon Slated in March Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST ABOUT 15 OR 16 YEARS ago, all the Bnai Brith Women chapters and synagogue sisterhoods were selling Jewish stars . . . On the stars was someone's name . . . a Russian Jew who wanted to get to Israel. Gloria Cooke bought a few to give away as gifts .. . but kept one for herself with the name, "Boris Penson." She wore the star for years, then put it away to be forgotten . . . That is, until the end of last December when Gloria tuned in to Kevin Joyce's talk show on WXYZ Radio . . . and heard a young man speaking about "The Students For Soviet Jewry." On a whim, she called to talk with Glen Richter, and told him about her Jewish star . . . He asked the name and Gloria was told Boris now lived in Natanya, Is- rael . . . that she should call the Jewish Community Council for his address. Beverly Yost at the Coun- cil wasn't sure of the spel- ling, but Boris was sent a letter from Gloria . . . Six weeks later, a post card ar- rived from him . . . alive and well . . . It is Gloria's hope that some day she and her family will visit Boris and his family . . . Seeing her "star" will be the thrill of a lifetime. ALLYSON IMBER, daughter of Fred and Sandy Imber, was among only 30 students accepted in Mercy College's School of Medical Technology . . . Allyson's plans are for a career in cancer research. ROBERT BERMAN is new president of City of Hope, Greater Detroit Chapter (former Detroit Businessmen's Group) .. . Vice presidents are Dr. Alan Dorfman and Leo Papp; recording secretary Esther Allan; and treasurer Claire Miller . . . with Herb Rechter, retiring president, board of directors chairman. Only 300 tickets are being sold for May 27 fund- raising event at Kingsley Inn lunch. CONGRATS ... to Joyce and Bill Palmer . . . on their 33rd anniversary . . . They're also a couple of busy but happy grandparents .. . with four grandchildren being born in the last 22 months. BARNEY AND RUTH WORONOFF celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary during vacation in Desert Hot Springs, Calif. . . . While there, they were surprised by unex- pected visit of children Ralph and Beverly Woronoff, who flew out from West Bloomfield for the weekend to share this occa- sion with them . . . A kidush in their honor was spon- sored at the community temple by former Detroiters Lou and Faye Cohen, Sam and Estelle Kaplan, Sol and Sarah Priesont and Mollie Rubinstein. BACK IN 1936, Max Fleischer went into the auto repair business . . . Seven years ago, at age 82, he came out of retirement and bought the building now called LaSalle Body Service on Orchard Lake Rd. be- tween 12 and 13 Mile . . . It was originally an airport control tower and used for civil defense during World War II. BERT OR ZENA GOR- DON or Ricki Nederlander are persons to call for May reunion of S.O.C. Hadassah group that put on shows from 1953 to 1959 . . . rais- ing hundreds of thousands of dollars sent to Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem .. . Bert and Zena, 547-2648 .. . Ricki, 644-8050. 125 OF MICHIGAN'S top artists will be at Shenandoah Country Club on Walnut Lake Rd., March 2-4 . . . for art show and sale by Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute . . . Preview and sale is day before (March 1), 8 p.m. . . . Weekend starts at 11 a.m. daily. Annual Sholem Aleichem Art Show and Sale is 21 years old this year . . . March 1 donation is $5 .. . other days $1. STARTED 39 YEARS ago in Highland Park by Abe Feinstein, Brent Furni- ture's grand opening is at new location on 14 Mile Rd. in Clawson . . . It's still owned by Abe and operated by his son David and daughter-in-law Ann Ab- rams . . . Feb. 26 noon til 5 p.m. is grand opening sale. MICHIGAN CLUB of Delray Beach, Fla. has new officers . . . Sophie Ven- etioner, president; Kay Fabricant, first vp; Fay Weiner, second vp; Reva Jacobs, corresponding sec- retary; Faye B. Weiner, re- cording secretary; and Eve- lyn Diamond, treasurer .. . Club meets monthly and welcomes all wintering in its area . . . Reva Jacobs lives at 472 Piedmont J, De- lray Beach, Fla. 33445. Youth Concert The Metropolitan Youth Symphony will perform at 3 p.m. March 4 at Orchestra Hall. Tickets are available at the Orchestra Hall box office, 833-3700. r Mozart Award to Mrs. Chajes Special to The Jewish News The International Foun- dation Mozarteum annually presents a Mozart week in Vienna honoring the com- poser's birthday on Jan. 27. This year, most of the scheduled 23 concerts were sold out months in advance. On Jan. 27, a birthday celebration took place in Mozart's home. Among the guests were the Governor of Salzburg, the U.S. Consul General and leading "Mozartians" from all over the world. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes of Detroit and Vienna received the "golden Mozart pin" from the president of the Mozar- teum. She is the only woman and first American to receive this honor. Israeli Volume Now Available "Loving Men for All the Right Reasons," the Israeli bestseller by Dr. Yehuda Nir and Dr. Bonnie Maslin, is now available in the United States from Dell Books. The 273-page volume, a study of women in relation- ships with men, uses 12 case studies as the basis for its findings. The authors offer practical advice to women seeking new relationships with men and those who wish to improve their cur- rent relationships. The Israel Ballet will per- form at Ford Auditorium April 26 as part of a 43-city tour of the U.S. and Canada. us as se I. I.= no COUPONS ON OM MP =I • DARLIN' LILLY'S Above dinners include: Choice of soup du jour or salad, baked potato, rice pilaf or fettucini tres and basket of homemade bread. Valid Feb. 24 thru March 2, 1984. 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