THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 7, 1984 69 Wedding Rehearsals and 'Ceremony Assistance Lee Wolin 354-4433 • Ramban and the Midrash. For in- formation, call Mrs. Krieger, 354-3149. Mrs. Judy Karbal will teach a class in Bible (with Rashi) for be- ginners at 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays in her home, 17137 Jeanette, South- field. She also will teach aclass on "Jewish Women and Jewish Law" at 5 p.m. Sundays in her home. For details call her at 557-0392. All of the classes require no knowledge of Hebrew. Teenage women are welcome. There is no charge. SHOSHANIM CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat will have a general meeting in the home of Lisa Ellias, 33825 York Ridge, Farmington Hills, on Monday at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be David Techner of Ira Kaufman Chapel, will will speak on "Talking to Children About Death." Guests are invited. For information, call Ms. Ellias, 661- 1358; or Nancee Davis-Sharkey, 661-9241. WOMEN OF MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCIETY will meet on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Baldwin Community Library, Birming- ham, for a Chanukah bazaar featuring a variety of boutiques to be followed by a luncheon and guest speaker. Judy Pogar will speak on "Dolls for Democracy." Guests are invited. Babysitting will be available. Chairman of the day is Michelle Harris. Pearl August Seltzer is president. Reservations are necessary. For reservations and information, call Lauri Winston, 626-3191. `Dollars for David' drive begun FRONT DISC BRAKES $59.95 with coupon Regular $69.95 ::: ■ • That cool briskness is in the air; the days are short, the nights are fair. What's better at this time of year than a tall, cold glass of Egg Nog from Semi-Metallic pads extra i k /\.. .1 fe. ::. New Pads • New Seals .•:• :-... Turn Rotors • Road Test :•. . :•:•• :., •• Repack Bearings ..... •:: - BIRMINGHAM TIRE ••:•1104 S. Woodward, Birmingham: : : 0. 0 a 642-3116 %:. 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Bloomfield Northgate Kosher Meat Market 25254 Greenfield, Oak Park Louis Cohen & Sons New Orleans Kosher Meat Market 15600 W. 10 Mile, Southfield Singer's Kosher Meat Market 13721 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park MORE PURE MEAT FOR YOUR MONEY AT YOUR MEMBER MARKETS . Wrapping Chanukah gifts to be sent to Israeli children as part of the "Dollars for David" campaign of Pioneer Women/Naamat are, from left: Charlotte Wachtel, Elaine Kohner, Billie Kramer, Betty Rath and Frieda Faigin. "No Child in Israel Without a Chanukah" is the slogan adopted by Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer Women/Naamat for its annual "Dollars for David" cam- paign, announces Mrs. Frank Rath, chairman of the. committee. "Dollars for David" is a special Chanukah project conceived by Pioneer Women/Naamat to assist children living in adverse condi- tions as a result of wars, children in border settlements exposed to threats of terrorism, or orphans who have no families with whom to celebrate Chanukah. There are about 20,000 youngsters in 500 day nurseries throughout the country from ages three months to five years who rely on the services of Pioneer Women/ Naamat for their support and maintenance. These nurse- ries are only part of the vast net- work of social services provided by Pioneer Women/Naamat. Serving on the Committee with Mrs. Rath are Frieda Leemon, Billie Kramer, Frieda Faigin, Alice Ross, Charlotte Wachtel, Elaine Kohner and Jane Barenholtz. For information on how to help the project, call Pioneer Women/Naamat, 967-4750. Women's service is scheduled An all-women Shabbat Min- chah service will be held at Cong. 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