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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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■ man's Opportunities and Re-
aasibilities."
)-Ibbi Schulweis has taught at
orew Union College and the
Liversity of Judaism in Los
geles. In addition to serving
'Hey Beth Shalom congregation
'Encino, Calif., he is a frequent
'curer and contributor to maga-
Les and literary works and re-
. Ay authored Evil and the Mor-
ty of God. He holds degrees
m Yeshiva and New York Uni-
sities, Jewish Theological
, inary and the Pacific School
Religion at Berkeley. Rabbi
nulweis is chairman and foun-

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der of the Institute for the Right-
eous Acts — Documentation and
Study Center on Rescuers of Jews
in the Nazi Era.
The program will be divided
into morning and afternoon ses-
sions. The afternoon session will
allow for a discussion of the issues
raised earlier and possible solu-
tions to the conflicts that affect
the Jewish quality and content of
women's lives. Lunch is included
in the fee.
Susan Marwil is chairman of
the Institute Day; Julie Gurwin is
assocate chairman.
For information, call the
Women's Division, 965-3939.

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eorge Cantor to address JNF
/omen at donor kickoff meeting

ea Feigelman, president of the
)m_en of Jewish National Fund,
ites the community to the
F eting launching the women's
th annual donor campaign, on
:t. 23 at noon at Temple
nanu-El.
Shirley Kraft, vice president of
ad raising, will inaugurate the
- -en's project, the Kiryat
Lmoneh Picnic and Playground
•ea.
George Canter, columnist for
e Detroit News and commen-
tor for WXYZ-TV, will be the
est speaker.
A native Detroiter, Cantor was
,aduated
from Wayne State
,
niversity in 1962 with a degree
journalism. Shortly after, he
fined the Detroit Free Press. In
)77, he joined The Detroit News
porting on national and inter-
ational news. He presently
rites a column which appears
,ur times a week in the News. In
4 ,, ition, he is featured as a
.weekly commentator on
TXYZ-TV.
Cantor has written three books
1 travel in the Great Lakes area
'titled, "The Great Lakes
aidebook." This past spring, he
as sent to Israel on special

ginment
by The Detroit News.



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George Cantor

The six-part series that resulted
has been turned into a booklet by
the paper.
The women's annual donor,
which will conclude their fund
raising campaign, will take place
on Dec. 11 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Edith Posner will give the in-
vocation at the Oct. 23 meeting.
Bess Axelrod, vice president of
programming, announces that
Sadie Goren will be the chairman
of the day.
Coffee and cake will be served.



state and national elections topic
f NCJW gathering on Tuesday

State and national elections
be discussed by Doug Ross,
onomic analyst for WXYZ-TV
d director of Project Self Re-
ance, and by Deborah
aniewski, National Council of
wish Women Congressional
aff liason, Washington, on
nt3day at 9:15 a.m. at the Cran-
..Jok Office Center, 30233 South-
'eld Rd., Southfield.
Participants should bring their

own lunch; coffee will be served.
The program is free and open to
the public. For information call th
NCJW offices, 557-9604.
Sandra Leshman is president.
Judy Marx is education chairwo-
man and Joyce Sosin, public af-
fairs vice president. Committee
members are: Phyllis Young, edu-
cation vice president, and Janet
Harris, Hermine Silver, Phyllis
Applebaum.

Pioneer Women plan Oneg

The Greater Detroit Council of
'ioneer Women/Naamat will
ponsor an Oneg Shabbat com-
emorating the 100th birthday of
eanor Roosevelt at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday in the Council meeting
loom, 25900 Greenfield, Oak
?ark.

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An original reader's theater
resentation of "A. Woman of

Quality," written by Council Vice
President Dr. Jacqueline Zeff,
will be performed by Ruth Miller,
Molly Sallen and Shoshona Edel-
son.
Planning the Oneg are: Mildred
Ross and Barbara Goldsmith.
Dessert will be served, and guests
are welcome. For information,
call the Pioneer Women/ Naamat
office, 967-4750.

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