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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 25, 1984

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HADASSAH HEADLINES

Joan Provizer, Editor

GREATER DETROIT CHAPTER OF HADASSAH

19111 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield 48075 • 357-2920

Here is a wonderful way to honor those important men in your life.
Take advantage of Hadassah's "Bargain Year" by giving a meaningful gift for
Father's Day. A one-time donation of $150 (in July it will be increased to $200) is
placed in a special endowment fund, the interest of which is used for cardiac
research at the Hadassah Hospital.
What better way to have your men — husbands, sons, grandsons, uncles and
nephews -- feel that they, too, are an integral part of Hadassah and our life-saving
work, than through a lifetime membership in Hadassah Associates?
Now ... just in time for Father's Day, do give your men a gift of life and love, a
HADASSAH ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP.
Just fill out the enclosed form, include a check and mail it to the Hadassah
office. We'll do the rest. On Father's Day, June 17, your special man will be
surprised with an associate pin, a gift and a personal card from you!

Name of New Associate

Address

Phone

Enrolled by

Address

Phone
City & Zip
When and where on June 17 shall we deliver your Father's Day Surprise?
11-1 P.M.
4-6 P.M.

.

Address

Personal message:

Greater Detroit Chapter of

Hadassah

Proudly presents

MICHIG AN

OPERA

at its annual

.

honoring

BETTY BIENSTOCK
11:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 5, 1984
Temple Beth El

Reservations due May 30

The Thrift Shop van will await your gently used items.
For baby-sitting, call 357-2920 no later than May 29.

HOLOCAUST
MEMORIAL CENTER

HOSPICE IN SOUTHFIELD

IDA JOYRICH
BOND HONOREE

Ida Joyrich, well-known
community volunteer will
be Hadassah's Israel Bond
honoree. Inge Kramer and
Lucille Weisberg, Israel
Bond Co-chairmen for the
Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah have announced
plans for the two events at
which she will be honored.
A parlor meeting will be
held at the home of Janet
Aronoff of Bloomfield Hills
on Monday, June 18. Invita-
tions to this special lunch-
eon are being sent to prev-
ious bond purchasers. Those
wishing to be included may
call the Israel Bond office,
557-2900.
Gerald Meister, director
of the Institute of Interreli-
gious Studies at Bar Ilan
University and director of
the Ramapo Institute in
Rockdale, New York, a re-
search center specializing
in international relations,
will be the speaker.
All Hadassah members
will receive invitations and
the entire community is in-
vited to attend the general
Bond Luncheon at which
Mrs. Joyrich will be hon-
ored on July 9.

Looking for a summer
program for your child?
Hashachar's Camp Young
Judea (ages 8-14) located in
Ortonville, Michigan still
has a few spaces available
for the first session which
begins June 26 and runs
through July 20.
Camp Young Judea offers
a dynamic summer program
which emphasizes Jewish
culture and traditions
through informal education
and activities. For more in-
formation contact City Di-
rector, Leslie Dickstein at
the Hashachar office, 661-
1038.

BEST OF BROADWAY

Donation: $10.00

Many requests by our women for local projects spon-
sored by Hadassah have resulted in two new endeavors.

CAMP YOUNG JUDEA

THEATRE

INSTALLATION LUNCHEON

Diane J. Klein, President

DETROIT CHAPTER INAUGURATES
LOCAL VOLUNTEER PROJECTS

SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THE MEN IN YOUR LIFE

City & Zip

ANNIVERSARY

Hospice in Southfield, a
facility for terminally ill
patients is in need of volun-
teers. Helping patients and
their families cope in his
pleasant, pain-free
environment would be a
real mitzvah. A ten week
training course is being or-
ganized to enable Hadassah
members to provide this
valuable service. There is
also a need for women who
will work on promoting
legislations favorable to the
Hospice program. For in-
formation call 559-9209.

HEBREW FOR BEGINNERS

Have you always wanted
to know how to read He-
brew? Hadassah is happy to
offer a class in beginner's
Hebrew running from June
19 to July 17, at 10 a.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at
the Hadassah office. There
is an $8 fee for materials.
Space is limited. To regis-
ter, call 357-2920.

FALL '
BOWLING LEAGUE
FORMING

LADIES INTERESTED
IN BOWLING
WITH HADASSAH
ON MONDAYS
AT 1:00 P.M.
AT ARK LANES WEST
SHOULD CONTACT

SUE AARONSON,
352-2842

When the Holocaust
Memorial Center opens in
the fall there will be a need
for volunteers to act as tour
guides, staff the informa-
tion booth, and to assist in
the library and work with
the audio visual equipment.
Training sessions for vol-
unteers will begin soon.
Call the Hadassah office,
357-2920 if you would like
to be a Hadassah Volunteer
at the Holocaust Memorial
Center.

TOUR ISRAEL

The Greater Detroit
Chapter and Michigan
Region of Hadassah invite
you to join our first Mission
to Israel, planned for you by
Annette Meskin and Inge
Kramer, Tourism Chair-
men. This Mission will be a
wonderful way for either
the first timer or the sea-
soned traveled to experi-
ence the Land of Israel. We
will travel as far north as
the Golan Heights and as
far south as Eilat! We will
see the ancient and the
modern. Most important,
we will witness the contri-
bution of Hadassah's many
projects to the development
of Israel.
The tour is scheduled
from November 4 through
November 18, 1984. Ac-
commodations are at 5 star
hotels. Cost of the 15 day
trip is $1520. Contact the
Hadassah office, 357-2920
so we can send you a de-
tailed brochure. Experience
the pleasure of traveling
with people who share the
same interests in the land of
Israel.

SAN FRANCISCO!

THE NEXT
ADDITION OF
THE HADASSAH
HEADLINES PAGE
WILL APPEAR
IN AUGUST. -

The 70th annual Hadas-'
sah National Convention
will be held at the San
Francisco Hilton Hotel
August 26-29, 1984. If you
would like to be a part of
this exciting event, call the
Hadassah office for details.

YAHRZEIT IN ISRAEL

Marjorie Saulson
Program Vice-President

Diane Klein
President

RESERVATION FORM

Benjamin Katz

Mark Alan Kunin

IYAR MAY 3-MAY 31

Harry Lindenbaum

SUVAN JUNE

Rose Raskin

Frank A. Wetsman

(Tickets will be held at the door.)

Last Name

Fifst Name

Group

Phone

Enclosed is a check payable to Hadassah for S

_ for

TAMMUZ JULY4 1-JULY29

Harry Borinstein
Rose Frankel

reservation(s) at 310.00 each.

If appropriate, please attach a list of your guest(s) and/or those with whom you wish to be seated.
Mail check and form to Hadassah, 19111 W. 10 Mile, Southfield, Michigan 48075.

RESERVATIONS ARE DUE MAY 30
CHECKS MUST ACCOMPANY ALL RESERVATIONS.

Goldie Lichterman Ler-
man
Morris Rosenberg

Esther Schachter
Bessie Wetsman

AV JULY 30-AUGUST 28

Eva Baum

Annie Pauline Buchalter

Israel Pakier

Each month we note the names of those dear ones for whom a benefactor has endowed a Yahrzeit to be
observed in perpetuity in the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem, within its beautiful
Synagogue crowned with the stained glass windows by Marc Chargall. Subscription is seven hundred fifty
dollars.

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