52 Friday, December 28, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FOR WOMEN CONG. BETH SHALOM SIS- TERHOOD was one of 25 sister- hoods which won national Double Hai Awards at the recent biennial national convention of the Women's League for Conserva- tive Judaism, held at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. The sisterhood received an honorable mention award from the Jewish Family Living Department for the scope of its annual Passover workshop. Hilda Lucas is the Jewish Family Living Chairman for the sisterhood. All Flights Depart Saturday Morning/Afternoon WEST Departs every Saturday - 11:35 a.m. P alm Beach F A u dn v t a anrc e e * F H u ri M f a fi r F e ' Departure Dates (45 day purchase) (30 day (No purchase) restriction) 12/29/84 - 1/ 5/85 $99 95 5 109 95 1/ 5/85 - 1/19/85 $7995 59995 $1 1 995 S9995 1/26/85 - 2/ 9/85 $8995 $9995 $109 95 3 11995 A Sip tiacrie a • l 2/16/85 - 3/ 9/85 $9995 $109 95 3/ 9/85 - 3/16/85 $109 95 3/16/85 - 4/ 6/85 4/ 6/85 - 4/13/85 $99 95 $1 1 9 95 $10995 s'i Oggs $1 1995 $1 2995 4/13/85 - 5/ 4/85 $899$ $10995 5/ 4/85 - 5/18/85 57995 $9995 59995 will hold a general meeting on Jan. 7 at noon at the synagogue. Luncheon will be served. Follow- ing luncheon Rabbi Milton Arm will review The Penitent by Isaac Bashevis Singer. There is a nomi- nal charge for the luncheon. Guests are invited. Bea Docks is chairman of the day. For reserva- tions and information, contact Beverly Hacker, 353-5148. FREE Car 1st 24 hours Rates vary from 57995-5 11995 de- pending on departure date and fare requirements. 79 $12995 $1 1 995 As Low As $9995 Departs Every Saturday - BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD Via: Republic DC-9 WEST PALM BEACH 2:00 p.m. Per Person CLUB TWO Pioneer Women/ Naamat, will meet on Jan. 7 at 11:30 a.m. at the Kristen Towers, Oak Park. A special farewell pro- gam for the closing of the winter meetings is being planned. auder ale FT. 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PLAYA del CARMEN (CANCUN) Via: WS Veracruz Departs/Returns Tampa COZUMEL • KEY WEST Includes: Round trip airfare via National Airlines B747, meals, beverage enroute. Accommodations for 7 nights aboard S/S Veracruz. 4-5 meals per day. 3 Great ports. Add 10% for all taxes & tips. 90 From Per Person •All rates are one way (except cruise), based on round trip purchase. Add $4.00 each way (S8.00 total) for taxes. First class seating available on all flights at additional charge. Add $30.00 each way for 2 week stays. Special Arrangements for groups. Hamilton, Miller, Hudson & Fayne Travel Corporation CALL: (313) 557-5210 OR YOUR FAVORITE TRAVEL AGENT OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 3:15 p.m. Satur- day in the home of Mrs. Marcia Goldberg, 13710 Kenwood. TOPAZ CAREER CHAPTER Women's American ORT, will hold its first general meeting of 1985 on Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. in the home of Marcie Lipsitt, 25105 Woodvale Dr., N., Southfield. Friends are invited. For informa- tion, call Ms. Lipsitt, 354-3880. DEGANIA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will hold a gen- eral board meeting at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the home of Funds Vice President Barbara Berris, 27075 Nantucket Ct., Southfield. National board member Bess Be- rris will be the guest speaker. Midwest area board member Jac- kie Zeff will report on the recent Midwest area meeting in Chicago. Guests are invited. For reserva- tions, call President Jackye Drapkin, 646-7086; or Barbara Berris, 355-3426. Judge to address women FREE Car 1st 24 hours Rates vary from '79 95-'10995 depending on departure date and fare restrictions. 0995 Brunch will be sponsored by Jen- nie Cobitz. Jeanette Serling in- vites friends. Open Sund For Your Calls 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will sponsor a winter brunch, featur- ing Judge Hilda R. Gage, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge, at 11 a.m. Jan. 14 in the Morris Adler Hall. Judge Gage will speak on "Women and the Law." The mothers of 1984-1985 b'nai and b'not mitzvah and high school graduates will be honored at this event. Judge Gage was an active trial attorney prior to her election to the Oakland County Circuit Court bench in 1978. She is chairman of the National Com- mittee on Court Delay Reduction; chairman of the National Confer- ence of State Trial Judges (ABA); fellow, American Bar Founda- tion; delegate House of Delegates, ABA; member, American Law In- stitute; vice president of the Michigan Judges Association. There is a charge. Tickets may be reserved by contacting Gladys Croll, 352-1178. The pre-paid reservations deadline is Jan. 9. Babysitters are available upon request. Sisterhood President is Diane Scholnick. Chairman is Anita Millman, vice president of pro- gramming. The program commit- tee includes: Rosanne Schlussel, food; Gladys Croll and Bess Kornwise, reservations; Virginia We've Moved The new address and tele- phone number for The Jewish News: 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240, Southfield 48076. Telephone: 354-6060. Judge Hilda Gage Hoffman, decorations; Bernice Kernis, publicity; and Ann Baruch, Joyce Blum, Helene Cherrin, Sandi Cherrin, Gail Goodstein, Bea Katzman, Beverly Mitchell, Sandy Schwartz and Roz Shipko. Book review series to begin Pioneer Women/ Naamat an- nounces the beginning of its 1985 Book Review Series held in con- junction with the Midrasha- College of Jewish Studies. The first review will be held at Cong. Beth Achim on Jan. 17 at 1:30 p.m. Sharon Schwartz will review God Knows by Joseph Hel- ler. Lee Wagman is President of Pioneer/Naamat, Dr. Jacqueline Zeff is vice president of education and the series is under the super- vision of Renee Wohl of the Mid- rasha.