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NCJW installation features
psychiatrist as guest speaker
Dr. Harold H. Bloomfield,
co-author of Making Peace
With Your Parents, will be
the featured speaker at the
annual installation lunch-
eon of the National Council
of Jewish Women, Greater
Detroit Section, on May 8 at
11 a.m. at Cong. Beth
Achim.
Dr. Bloomfield is a prac-
ticing psychiatrist and di-
rector of psychiatry,
psychotherapy and health
training at the North
County Holistic Health
Center in Del Mar, Calif. He
completed his psychiatric
training at the Yale School
of Medicine.
He is a member of the
American Psychiatric Asso-
ciation and is a founding
member of the Association
for Holistic Health and the
American Holistic Medical
Association.
Dr. Bloomfield lectures
and conducts seminars
worldwide, and is a best
selling author. The books he
Monday thru Saturday 9-6, Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 9-8
553-2165
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
has written or co-authored
include How to Survive the
Loss of Love, TM: Discover-
ing Inner Energy and Over-
coming Stress, The Holistic
Way to Health and Happi-
ness, How to Enjoy the Love
of Your Life and Inner Joy.
Officers to be installed
are Sandra Leshman,
president; Barbara Grant,
executive vice president;
Terran Leemis, Marsha
Zucker, Carol Sue Coden,
Joyce Sosin, Rissa Winkel-
man, and Marjory_ Ansell
vice presidents; Barbara
Yom Hashoah
program set
Akiva Hebrew Day
School will have a program
on Yom Hashoah,
Holocaust Memorial Day, 8
p.m. April 29 in the school
building, 27700 Southfield,
Lathrup Village.
Dr. Zvi Gitelman, chair-
man of the evening, an-
nounces that two films on
the Holocaust will be
shown: Night and Fog and
The Warsaw Ghetto.
The public is invited.
There is no charge. For
reservations and informa-
tion, call the Akiva office,
552-9690.
407
Sandra Leshman
Kuhlik, Mary Schwartz,
Shelly Cooper, Gloria
Siegel, Sally Green and Ar-
lene Licht, secretaries;
Janelle Miller, Stephanie
Keywell and Carol
Maltzman, treasurers.
NeWly elected directors
for a first term are: Barbara
Cook, Doralee Goldman,
Roberta Grosirger, Doreen
Hermelin, Babs Kaufman,
Claire. Kretchmer, Ellen
Labes, Barbara Stone, Bar-
bara Zack and Anne
Zousmer.
Committee co-chairmen
of the program are Shelly
Cooper and Sharon Radom.
Hospitality chairman is
Anita Sudakin. Committee
members are: Betty Silver-
farb, Fanya Green, Marilyn
Goldberg, Hermine Silver,
Jill Grundland, Marilyn
Silver, Phyllis Welling,
Rissa Winkelman, Rita Sel-
burn, Elaine Koshar, Sally
Mayer, Ellen Labes, Sondra
Nathan, Gerry Pasternak,
Noreen Selesko and Ms.
Leshman.
There is a fee for lunch-
eon, with a reduced charge
for the program only. For in-
formation, call the NCJW
office, 557-9604.
Beate
Klarsfeld at SZ
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Nazi hunter Beate arrest of the notorious
Klarsfeld will speak on hey "Butcher of Lyon," Klaus
experiences tracking down Barbie.
Nazis who have yet to be
Her travels have taken
brought to justice at a forum her around the world and
presented by the Cong.
she is continuing her efforts
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood to find other untried Nazis.
at 8 p.m. May 2 in the syna-
There is an admission fee,
gogue.
and checks, made payable to
Mrs. Klarsfeld was nomi-
Cong. Shaarey Zedek
nated in 1977 - for a Nobel should be sent to the syna-
Peace Prize. A non-Jew
gogue, 27375 Bell Rd., P.O.
married to a French Jew Box 2056, Southfield 48037,
who lost relatives in the
attention Pearl Manello.
Holocaust, Mrs. Klarsfeld's For details, call the syna-
activities helped lead to the gogue, 357-5544.
Federation women to hear
Time magazine correspondent
Barbara Dolan, staff
correspondent for Time
Magazine, will discuss "The
Ballot Power of Women"
when she meets with the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division Business
and Professional Section at
6 p.m. May 2 at Tam
O'Shanter Country Club.
Supper will be served.
Ms. Dolan began her
career with Time in 1976.
She has since covered such
topics as the 1977 Women's
Conference in Houston, the
impact of women at West
Point, emotional and politi-
cal aspects of abortion, and
private violence. She re-
cently covered the Glenn
campaign for President in
Ohio.
Section chairman is
Cecille Raichlen and Linda
Klein is associate chair-
man.
There is a charge for sup-
per. For information, call
Bertha Chomsky at Federa-
tion, 965-3939.
B'nai Moshe sisterhood
donor luncheon scheduled
Cong. B'nai Moshe Sis-
terhood will hold its annual
donor luncheon on May 16
at 11:45 a.m. in the
synagogue social hall.
Donor chairman is Susan
Friedman. Her committee
consists of Doreen Raskin,
Ruth Marcus, Pearlena
Bodzin, Esther Roth, Mar-
ion Stein, Marianne Reins-
tein, Rena Tobes and
Maxine Rotenberg.
Funds from the donor go
toward a scholarship fund
in the synagogue. Monies
are also raised for Shabbat
kiddushes and for other
synagogue needs.
For reservations, call the
synagogue office, 548-9000.