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March 09, 1984 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-09

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Friday, March 9, 1984 53

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Tribute Cards
for JVS-CW

Bnai Brith Activities

TIKVAH CHAPTER
will hold an election meet-
ing noon Tuesday in the
Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room. Nominating commit-
tee chairman Goldie
Kramer will present the
slate. For information, call
Hilda Raphael, 557-6517.

* * *

LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER will hold an

election meeting noon
Thursday in the Zionist
Cultural Center. Luncheon
will be served at a nominal
charge. Guests are invited.
Irene Rodman will report to
the recent biennial conven-
tion in New York City.
Martha Swick of the Crime
Prevention Bureau of
Southfield will be the guest
speaker. For information,

* * *

National Bnai Brith Women
Names Detroiter to Board

Barbara Zonder of Far-
mington Hills was elected to
the executive board of Bnai
Brith Women at the organ-
ization's international bi-
ennial convention last
month in New York City.
Currently national vice
chairman of BBW's Opera-
tion Stork program, a pro-
gram geared to educating
pregnant women about pre-
venting birth defects, Mrs.
Zonder has held many posts
during her 14 years with the
125,000-member interna-
tional Jewish women's serv-
ice and advocacy organiza-
tion. She continues to serve
as East Central Regional
conference chairman, and
has served as chairman of
BBW's Midwest Region,
and as that region's Opera-
tion Stork chairman.
While Operation Stork
chairman, she organized
the first Healthy aab y
Week for the Detroit area.
She also developed a human
relations program using
BBW Dolls for Democracy
for the Farmington School
District. For her efforts,
BBW honored Mrs. Zonder
as its Midwestern Volun-
teer of the Year (1979-
1980), while the National
Foundation-March of
Dimes honored her with its
leadership award for pro-
gram initiation.
Mrs. Zonder later in-

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BARBARA ZONDER

itiated the coalition of
BBW, the March of Di-
mes, Detroit's Henry
Ford Hospital, and the
Zeta Phi Beta sorority to
form Storks Nest II, -an
incentive program to
promote good pre-natal
care and educate pre-
gnant women about birth
defects. She has also re-
cruited new BBW mem-
bers, led fund-raising ac-
tivities, and trained
others in the organiza-
tion.
She currently serves on
both the Michigan regional
advisory board of the
Anti-Defamation League
and the Michigan region
Bnai Brith Youth Organ-
ization board.
She is vice president of
the Greater Detroit Chapter
of the Brandeis University
National Women's Commit-
tee; corresponding secre-
tary of the Michigan Reli-
gious Coalition for Abortion
Rights; and a member of
both the executive commit-
tee of the March of Dimes
(Metropolitan Chapter),
and the board of directors of
the Michigan Cancer Foun-
dation (Oakland Region).
On the community level,
she is active in the Detroit
Women's Forum, the De-
troit Women of Alpha
Omega, the Sinai Hospital
Guild and Temple Kol Ami.
Mrs. Zonder, who holds a
bachelor's degree in math-
ematics, has done post-
graduate studies in ac-
counting.

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* * *

DETROIT BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER will hold its
second annual installation
of officers 12:30 p.m. March
18 at Cong. Beth Achim.
Guests are invited. Reser-
vations are required. There
is a charge. For reservations
and information, call Elaine
Grant, 642-8181; or Sophie
Kellerman, 355-4034.

* * *

HENRY MORGEN-
THAU L'CHAYIM
LODGE will install Joe
Marwil as president at the
installation brunch at 11
a.m. March 18 at the Colony
Woods Apts. club house. In-
stalling officer will be Ernie
Shaw, past president of the
lodge and of the Bnai Brith
Metropolitan Detroit Coun-
cil.
Officers to be installed
with Marwil are: Steve
Tapper, Tom Nanes and
Phil Needle, vice
presidents; Phil Rothschild,
Ernie Needle and Henry
Cohn, secretaries; Art
Goldberg, treasurer; and
Cohn, chaplain.
Abe Burnstein is chair-
man of the board of trustees.
Other trustees are: Mary
Litt, Ted Frazis, Ernie

Needle, Les Kay, Marshall
Spinner, Ron Ossipove,
Nate Blum, Jesse Antman,
George Water, Harry
Goldberg and Rothschild.
For reservations, call
Nanes, 557-3844; Art
Goldberg, 353-9784; or
Tapper, 352-9055.

* * *

DOWNTOWN-FOX
LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial
Home, 16990 W. 12 Mile,
James
Southfield.
Grossman of the Michigan
Panthers will present movie
highlights of the Panthers
season.
championship
Friends are invited. Re-
freshments will be served.

* * *

SOLOVICH CHAP-
TER elected Marian Brons-
tein president at its recent
election meeting. Other
officers are: Liz Droz,
Lorene Rosner, Annette
Newman, Carol Singer, Jan
Adler and Nancy Greens-
tein, vice presidents; Anita
Raboi, treasurer; Evelyn
Reed, Rita Greenberg and
Cheryl Kideckel,
secretaries; and Rhoda
Morks and Steffi Edelman,
membership chairmen.
New officers will be in-
stalled at a brunch 10:30
a.m. Sunday at Dimitri's.

1 81 . 00/11

Chairmen of the, event
are Sarah Feuereisen
and Louis Segel. Co-
chairmen are: Charles
Fink, Ted Frazis, Louis
Kay and Harry Michel-
son.

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Lt. Col. (res.) Haim Sarid,
former officer in the Israel
Defense Force Intelligence
Corps, will be guest speaker
at the 18th annual Bnai.
Brith Presidents' Break-
fast, sponsored in coopera-
tion with the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, to be held at 10
a.m. April 1 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.

Lt. Col Sarid was born in
Poland in 1928 and immig-
rated to Israel in 1948. Dur-
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Defense Forces for 25 years,
he held positions of com-
mand and organization as
well as serving in the mili-
tary attache's office in
Ethiopia from 1968 to 1971.
In 1976, he was made spe-
cial emissary to the JNF in
Canada and since 1979 he
has directed the cultural
department of the Labor
Council of Tel Aviv-Yafo.

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The Jewish Vocational
Service and Community
Workshop (JVS-CW) has
begun selling tribute cards
to raise funds for the
agency. The price of the
cards is tax deductible.
The cards are four-color
reproductions of three-
dimensional watercolors by
local artist Aviva Robinson.
For information, call the
JVS-CW, 967-0500 ext. 32.

Israel Intelligence Official
to Address Joint Breakfast

The breakfast will honor
the presidents of Detroit's
Bnai Brith Men's and
Women's Councils, lodges,
chapters and units with the
dedication of a grove in the
10,000-tree Metropolitan
Detroit Bnai Brith Forest in
Israel's Galilee. Honored
with the dedication of a
grove in their names will be
Women's Council President
Bobbie Levine and Men's
Council President Alexan-
der T. Ornstein.

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