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April 27, 1984 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-04-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

DICKENS DEN

Donor chairmen picked

Ethel Goldenberg and
Roslyn Katzman are chair-
men of the day of Adat
Shalom Sisterhood's spring
donor day to be held May 7
in the synagogue. Funds
raised by the donor will go
to sisterhood service proj-
ects.
"Music in May," featur-
ing Phil Marcus Esser,
writer, producer and direc-
tor of many of Detroit's
dinner theater productions
and luncheon programs,
will be the featured
entertainment. He will be
accompanied by Barbara
Bredius and Company.
Doors will open at 10 a.m.
with boutiques and shops
arranged by Elaine
Rosenblatt. "Coffee Cafe,"
arranged by Leonore
Dunsky Weiss, will be
available throughout the
morning.

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Baby sitting will be
available by reservation
only beginning at 11 a.m.
For babysitter, call Trudy
Weiss, 855-9344.

Luncheon will be served

Maxine Kronick will pre-
sent a multi-media program
on "From the Shtetl With
Love" at the Cong. B'nai
Moshe Sisterhood's 35th
annual donor luncheon
11:45 a.m. May 16 in the
synagogue social hall.
Ms. Kronick will focus on
contemporary Eastern
European Jewry via slides,
music and interviews.

Maxine Kronick
vations, call the synagogue,
548-9000.

Ethel Goldenberg

in the social hall at noon.
For ticket reservations, call
Charlotte Nussbaum, 661-
1049; or Terran Leemis,
645-6767. Betsy Winkel-
man is sisterhood president.
Committee members are:
Esther Allan, Jean Alspec-
tor, Bess Axelrod, Blanche
Bauman, Sherri Bieder-
man, Helaine Clayton, Har-
riet Dunsky, Gloria Freed-
land, Sharon Hart, Anne
Helfman, Irma Katchke,
Nita Lichtenstein, Rene
Lieberman, Sylvia Pollak,
Jean Reznick, Ellen Ru-
bin, Pam Salba, Ruth
Siegan, Sandy Schram,
Celia Schwartz, Linda
Sherr, Betsy Winkelman,
Rissa Winkelman and
Sandy Zeskind.

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Communal workers gather

Local Jewish communal
workers will meet at 12:30
p.m. Thursday at the main
Jewish Community Center
for the Professional Staff
Institute, sponsored by the
Jewish Welfare Federation
and its member agencies.
Dr. Jonathan Woocher,
assistant professor in the
Brandeis University Horns-
tein Program in Jewish
Communal Service, will ad-
dress the gathering.
Institute chairman is Dr.
Gerald Teller, superinten-
dent of United Hebrew
Schools and president of
Midrasha College of Jewish
Studies.
Responding to Prof.
Woocher's remarks will be
George M. Zeltzer, director
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration Endowment Fund;
and Margaret Weiner, di-
rector of professional serv-
ices for the Jewish Family
Service.
Also participating in the
program will be Wayne L.

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remarks.

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be presented by the Na-
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Women, Greater Detroit
Section, ways and means
committee on May 10 at
6:30 p.m. at Kitchen and
Bath A-La-Mode, Roches-
ter. Recipes will be from
NCJW's cookbook, Fiddler
in the Kitchen. Marjorie
Kurzman will prepare the
desserts. All are welcome
free of charge.
Vice President of Ways
and Means Committee is
Terran Leemis. Co-
chairmen are Mary
Schwartz and Phyllis
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`From Shtetl With Love'
sisterhood donor topic

Susan Friedman is
chairman of the sisterhood
donor. Husbands and
friends are invited. Reser-
vation deadline is May 9.
For information and reser-

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