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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 8, 1985
The Best in Dining
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Serving daily from 11;30 — Sunday from 12 noon
All beef
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coolers
ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold
its election of officers on Tuesday
at 8:15 p.m. in the lower lounge of
McDonnell Towers I, 24400 Civic
Center Dr., Southfield.
A presentation of "A Book Of
Life" tribute will be made to Mur-
ray Tait and his family in honor of
his wife Gertrude Tait, honorary
past president of Israel Chapter.
There will be a white elephant
sale with all proceeds going
towards the B'nai B'rith Women's
Children Home in Israel. All
members are asked to bring at
least one white elephant in good
condition, attractively wrapped
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presents
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mystery play by Agatha Christie
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Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 P.M.
Reservations: 593-1234
for the sale. Refreshments will be
served following the meeting.
DETROIT BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER
will hold its annual installation of
officers on March 31 at 12:30 p.m.
at Cong. Beth Achim. The follow-
ing officers will be installed:
President, Libbie Zalenko; Vice
Presidents, Fay Friedman,
Sarene Mazer, Frances P. Shus-
terman; Treasurer, Shirley
Baker; Financial Secretary, Mar-
ion Morgan; Recording Secretary,
Kathryn Scheuer; Corresponding
Secretary, Esther Goodman;
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B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations share in the annual fund-raising efforts
conducted by the B'naiB'rith Foundation. Shown seated, from left, are:
Alan Iser,, director of Michigan State Hillel Foundation; Arnold
Weiner, director, B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, and Rabbi Louis
Finkelman, director of Wayne State Hillel Foundation, and standing,
from left: Alex Ornstein, president, Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith
Council; Ralph Miller, president, B'nai B'rith District Six; and Oscar
Tuttleman, fund raising chairman for the Council. Rabbi Rod
Glogower, associate director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of the
University of Michigan, accepted for that organization.
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Mailing Secretaries, Sadye Gar-
finkel, Rose Schwartz; Board
Members, Evelyn Anchill, Mae
Berman, Lillian Epstein, Miriam
Lawrence, Edith Lupovitch, Alice
Zarember. Guests are invited.
There is a charge, and reserva-
tions are required. For informa-
tion, Rebecca Winston, 354-0340;
or Shirley Bernstein, 357-3245.
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP-
TER will have its 30th installa-
tion of officers at 6:30 p.m. March
19 at Cong. B'nai David. Instal-
ling officers are Irene Radner, and
chairman Mania Lesh. Officers to
be installed are: Sara Cwaigen-
berg, president; Rachel Growe,
Tola Gilbert, Felicia Shloss and
Viola Klein, vice presidents; Shir-
ley Rosenberg, treasurer; Pauline
Starkman, financial secretary;
Helen Goldin, recording secre-
tary; Eva Birnholtz mailing sec-
retary; Pola Zawierucha, corre-
sponding secretary; and Hirmine
Hirsch, counselor.
Board members are: Rose
Neuman, Anna Fisk, Rona Baka-
lar, Eva Birnholtz, Ms.
Zawierucha, Sylvia Feld, Helga
Plonskier, Lola Kwaszniewski,
Shirley Tenenbaum and Esther
Halpern.
The nominating committee is
comprised of Sima Yarcike,
chairman; Ms. Zawierucha; Lena
Yaffee, Ms. Halpern, Helen
Kozuch, Lola Pines and Ms. Lesh.
For tickets, call Fay Adelsberg,
559-1434; or Ms. Pines, 352-5035.
AVIV CHAPTER (Formerly
Huntington Woods Chapter)
will have a board meeting at 7:30
p.m. Monday in the home of Linda
Berman, 26168 Franklin Pointe
Dr., Southfield. Elections will be
held March 25 at the paid-up
membership dinner in the home of
Membership Vice President
Elaine Glenn, 19290 Red Maple
Ct., Southfield: Dues may be paid
at the door. For reservations by
March 22, call Ms. Glenn, 540-
8052.
Lodge Offers
Tuition Grants
Oakland Century Lodge of
B'nai B'rith is making available
college tuition grants for 1985.
Applicants must submit a grade
transcript with a typewritten let-
ter detailing compliance with the
following criteria:
The applicant must be:
A Jewish student from the met-
ropolitan Detroit area
Who is now attending a college
or university
With at least one full year of
credits toward a degree (sopho-
more or above)
Who has superior scholarship
Who demonstrates - a need for
such financial assistance
Whose campus participation
and community activity show es-
tablished roots in Metropolitan
Detroit.
Applications must be received
on or before April 30.
Mail applications to Sol E.
Goldberg, Chairman, Scholarship
Committee, 26500 Northwestern
Hwy., Suite 301, Southfield,
48076.