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May 11, 1984 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-11

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TIKVAH CHAPTER
will install Dorothy Stor-
:aan as president at its 37th
installation luncheon at
noon Tuesday at Kingsley
Inn. Serving with her for
the coming year will be
Hilda Raphael, Mamie Bar-
en, Fredell Whiteman and
Dorothy Fishman, vice
presidents; Bess Belsky and
Rose Schwartz, treasurers;
ohen, Lillian Kanat,
Buchman, Chalotte
Dolinka, Sarah Dolinka,
jo ibby Horton and Millie
aub, secretaries; and Ms.
4ishman, immediate past
president, as adviser.
Board of directors in-
cludes Grace Schwartz,
Marion Mendelsohn, Bess
Pollack, Gail Pearlman,
ara Morris, Marian Mann,
Sophie Sinclair, Jean Raz-
rick, Florence Schultz,
Esther Zeff, Belle
'reenspan, Bess Gantz,
Rose Kadans, Marion
Krone, Rose Berman and
Sarah Holtzman, Lea
Weinberg, Rose Slobasky,
Pearl August, Sophie
Perlman, Shirley Raznick
Frances Silverman,
Magene Richman and Eve-
lyn Brook.
Beatrice Fealk, past
president, Detroit Council
and District Six B'nai B'rith
Women, will be the instal-
ling officer. Ms. Barden,
Tikvah past president, -is
the chairman of the day. For
information, call reserva-
tion chairman Nettie Wein-
berg, 967-1286.


LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER will hold a spe-
cial meeting -at 8 p.m. Tues-
day at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Special guests Dr.

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SPACE panel

SPACE, a non-sectarian
community service of the
National Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit
te'a, 'divorced and
widowed men and women
Ind their children, will pre-
sent a panel discussion on
"Joint Custody" on Thurs-
day at 8 p.m. at the SPACE
office, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield.
The panelists will in-
clude: Judge George La-
Flata of the Oakland
County Circuit Court, at-
torney Kenneth Lynn, psy-
chologist Philip Stahl and
Ron Papa, a facilitator for
SPA, and his former
spa Judy, who will
peal, about their experi-
ences sharing custody of
their child.
Participants will have an
p pportunity to question the
'panelists on the legal and
'psychological issues in-
Volved when making a deci-
sion regarding joint cus-
body.
To register and for infor-
I rnation about the workshop,
a11 the SPACE office, 557-
'a390, Monday through Fri-
lay, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is
nominal fee.

569-6930

Susan Charlamb, Dr. Kevin
Brown, and Ellen Brooks
will conduct a panel discus-
sion on "Coping with Fam-
ily Mobility." Refreshments
will be served and guests
are invited. For informa-
tion, call Eileen Israel,
968-0569; or President
Jenny Kent, 335-9577. Ad-
mission is free.

PISGAH CHAPTER
will meet at noon in the
Charter House Apts.
Luncheon will be served at a
nominal charge. Call Sarah
Levine, 569-4624; or Ann
Klee, 967-0276, for reserva-
tions.
Election of officers will be
held and Peter Viviano, fi-
nancial adviser, will speak.
President Jeanne Feldstein
invites friends.

GALILEE CHAPTER
will present its 24th annual -
"Night of Games" on Thurs-
day at 7:45 p.m. at Cong.
B'nai David. There is an
admission fee. No one under
18 will be admitted.

DOWNTOWN FOX
LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial
Home. Refreshments will be
served.

MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will tour the
Toledo Art Museum on June
21. Cost of the tour includes
bus transportation and
luncheon. The trip is
limited to members only.
For details, call Hattie
Schwartz, 356-8563; or
Gloria Michaelson, 559-
6382.

ISRAEL CHAPTER in-
stalled Ann Cutler as
president at its recent in-
stallation dinner at Rober-
to's. Other officers installed
by Blanche Bauman, past
president aCtliittY, include:
Lee Robins, co-president;
Shirley Blumberg, vice
president; Bertha Fischer,
treasurer; Marcella Roth,
Ida Fenkel, Ann
Michalowsky, Jeanette
Goldberga nd Frances Gol-
den, secretaries; and Rose
Kohen, counselor.
The board of directors in-
cludes: Ruth Blumberg,
Ruth Des Marais, Sylvia El-
lenbogen, Ruby Ehrens,
Anne Fishman, Faye
Meyer, Sophie Mikon, Bea
Malone, Ann Milgrom,
Helen Pliskow, Gladys Kay,
Bess Leiser, Lillian Meyers,
Gertrude Tait, Mary Turkin
and Audrey Silverman.
• •
DETROIT LODGE will
conduct a dinner meeting at
7 p.m. Monday at the Sve-
den House, 31530 Grand
River, Farmington. The
guest speaker will be Rabbi
Louis Finkelman of Wayne
State University's Hillel
Foundation. There is a
charge. For information,
contact David Silverstein,
569-6117.

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