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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 14, 1984

71

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B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S
COUNCIL OF METROPOLI-
TAN DETROIT will hold its next
all delegates meeting on Wednes-
day at 7:45 p.m. at the Zionist
' Cultural Center.
Tickets for the B'nai B'rith all
city musical program, "An Eve-
ning on Broadway," starring Can-
tor Harold Orbach on Oct. 16 can
I be purchased through the B'nai
B'rith Women's Council Office
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays
through Thursdays, 552-8150.
Beverly Davis, B'nai B'rith
Women's international president,
will lead a B.B.W. mission to Is-
-, rael from March 3 to 17 with an
optional extension to Cairo and
Luxor. Participants will visit
military bases, senior homes,
museums, cemeteries and the Yad
Vashem Memorial. They will also
meet with the prime minister,
dine with Cochin Jews from India
--' and spend a musical evening with
concert pianist Issak Tavior. A
Purim visit to the B'nai B'rith
Children's Home in Israel will be
included in the tour. For informa-
tion, contact the B.B.W. office,
552-8150.

1

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will hold its regular meeting
on Wednesday at noon at the
Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club
house. President Esther Sherr in-
vites friends. A musical program
will be presented featuring soloist
Mimi Summers; pianist, Zelda
Keil; and violinist, Evelyn Be-
rger. Luncheon will be served at a
nominal charge. New members
will be honored and will be guests
for the luncheon. For required
reservations, call Rose Pogats,
967-4068; or Betty Stewart, 557-
3117.

( TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet
at noon Tuesday at Sutton Place
Apts. club house. A "fashion ex-
travaganza" will be presented by
chapter members. Marilyn Mer-
dl er, metro Detroit BBW Council
president-elect, will be the guest
speaker. Chapter President
--- Dorothy Storchan requests that
members bring used clothing for
the Second Chance resale shop to
- the meeting for drop off. A buffet
luncheon will be served at a nom-
inal charge. Prospective members
and guests are welcome. For in-
formation, call Program Vice
President Fredell Whiteman,
356-1864.

I

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will meet
at the Whitehall Apts. club house
on Wednesday at 8 p.m. The
speaker will be Rev. James R.
Lyons, executive director of the
Ecumenical Institute for Jewish -
Christian Studies. Guests are
welcome. Refreshments will be
served.
DOWNTOWN - FOX LODGE
will have the first meeting of the
season on Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
at the Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Past President
Saul Brenner will be honored
posthumously with a plaque.
Berko Zdanowicz, past president,
and his wife, will be presented
with a farewell gift, upon leaving
to a new home in Deerfield Beach,
Fla.

A recent Israeli film will be
shown and narrated by a repre-
sentative of the Jewish National
Fund. Members celebrating
August and September birthdays
will be honored in a candlelight
ceremony.
Wives and friends are invited.
Refreshments will be served.

Park Harness Raceway on Sept.
22 at 6:30 p.m. A buffet dinner
and complimentary race program
are included. There is a charge,
and tickets are limited. For addi-
tional information and ticket
reservations, contact Peter
Winston, 626-3191.

HUNTINGTON WOODS
CHAPTER will have its first
general meeting of the 1984-1985
year on Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. in the
home of Madelyn Friedman,
28420 Brooks Ln., Southfield.
Prospective members are wel-
come. Betty Starkman, president
of the Genealogical Branch,
Jewish • Historical Society of
Michigan, will present a program
on "Tracing Our Roots." For
reservations, call Elaine Glenn,
540-8052; or Ms. Friedman, 357-
0344. Refreshments will be
served. Transportation will be
available if needed.

LOCAL NEWS

GALILEE CHAPTER will have
its first general meeting of the
season on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at
Laurel Woods Apts. club house.
Karen Keeler, a hypnotherapist,
will be our guest speaker. For in-
formation call Elizabeth
Taylor-Watnick, 851-0768.

TIKVAH LODGE will have its
first meeting for 1984-1985 on
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Lin-
coln Towers Apts. club house.
Rabbi Allan Blustein, retired
lieutenant colonel of the U.S.
Military Chaplain Service, will
speak on "Jewish Contributions
to America." Chapter members,
spouses and friends are invited.

REAL ESTATE AND CON-
STRUCTION LODGE will have
a general meeting at 8 p.m.
Thursday at 5000 Town Center,
Southfield. Attorsney Frederick
Steinhardt and appraiser Leo
Majzels will speak on "I-696
Highway and Its Effect on Busi-
ness." Guests are invited. Re-
freshments will be served. For in-
formation, call Bruce Wayne,
557-2625.

ISRAEL CHAPTER will have
its first general meeting of the
1984-1985 season on Tuesday at 8
p.m. in the lower meeting room of
McDonnell Towers, 24400 Civic
Center Dr., Southfield. The
speakers bureau of the Anti-
Defamation League will provide
the program, "A.D.L. Update."
Refreshments will be served fol-
lowing the program. For informa-
tion, contact Marcella Roth,
chairman, 356-6378. Families
and friends are invited.

CENTENNIAL LODGE was re-
presented at the 32nd annual
B'nai B'rith international con-
vention in Washington, D.C., by
Alexander Ornstein, Metro De-
troit B'nai B'rith Council
president; and by Mr. and Mrs.
David L. Bittker, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald M. Corlin, Mr. and Mrs.
Sol M. Lefton, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur C. Schott and Allen S. Rosen-
feld.

DETROIT LODGE will hold a
"Night At The Races" at Hazel

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vidualized instruction is now available so you can
improve your score.

Call 398-0116 after 4 P.M.

Also tutoring in all subjects (your home)

Bar-Han dinner
is slated Tuesday

Reservations are still being ac-
cepted for next Tuesday's Bar-
Ilan dinner, to be held at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, announced
Donald Fox and Paul Zlotoff, gen-
eral chairmen.
Dr. Emanuel Rackman, Bar-
Ilan's president, will be the guest
speaker. Samuel Hechtman will
be honored "in recognition of his
position as one of Bar-Ilan's origi-
nal founders." The dinner will
mark the dedication of the
Hechtman Heroes Road and the
university's 30th anniversary.
For reservations and informa-
tion, call the Bar-Ilan office, 398-
7180.

National Adult Day
Care Week marked
in Southfield

In honor of National Adult Day
Care Center Week, Sept. 23-29,
the Southfield Adult Day Center
Will hold an open house, Sept. 21,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
National Adult Day Care Week
was proclaimed to salute
community-based adult day cen-
ters that ensure impaired older
persons a protective setting dur-
ing the day and relieve families
from the constancy of providing
cafe.

New diet published
by Harper Hospital

Harper Hospital in the Detroit
Medical Center has a free new
publication for dieters. It tells
how to cut calories and change
eating habits, offers tips on eating
out and cooking with spices in-
stead of salt.
For a free copy of the weight
control guide, send a stamped,
self-addressed envelope to the
Public Relations Department,
Harper-Grace Hospitals, 3990
John R St., Detroit 48201.

Corrections

An item in last week's
Jewish News "Just Asking"
column on the Jewish Mar-
riage Encounter contained an
incorrect phone number for
principals Shel and Sharon
Rocklin. They can be reached
at 533-6794. The JME can
also be contacted by calling
Sue and Dr. Dan Stettner,
547-5223.

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