42 Friday, April 19, 1985 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MICHIGAN REGION FOR WOMEN WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT BAZAAR 85 Sunday & Monday at June 1st & 2nd LA MIRAGE MALL Southfield, MI Featuring: clothing, handbags, jewelry, plants, toys and craft items, as well as food and entertainment. Merchant space still available. Contact: Ivy at 354-6192 or 557-0595 Barbara at ORT, 355-9151 Our Newest Location - 12 Mile, nr. Northwestern VALUABLE COUPON 5 0 % Off On ALL Drycleaning Ram's Km 12 Mie4 Rd. E g Fine Aie Apts. 26057 W. 12 Mile Rd. Baskin-Robbins h=1 Cleaners Arnold Just East of Northwestern Hwy. irk pa '411 ==r arm= m■ Behind Baskin-Robbins lee Cream NE) Southfield ILJ THIS COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED WITH INCOMING ORDER Refreshments, Program and Tours at 2:30 p.m. MEMBERSHIP $150 (1 I will be happy to attend I am unable to attend, but wish to become a Life Member. Name Address City MASADA GROUP, Hadassah, will meet on Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at the Knob Woods club house. Guests are invited, and luncheon will be served at a nom- inal charge. New members join- ing at this time will be our guests for lunch. Irma Katchke, program chairman, announces that Nancy Fillmore of the Southfield Public Library will review the following: The Outsider by Howard Fast and The Rest of US by Stephen Bir- mingham. Reservations are being taken by Belle Rudin, 356-1504. Presidents are Paulette Borin, Nita R. Lichtenstein and Alma Yaffe. BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD will hold a general meeting on Monday at 8 pm. in the synagogue lounge. Guest speaker will be ca- terer Wyn Landis who will pre- sent "A Pocketful of Party Poin- ters." There is no charge. The pub- lic is invited. Refreshments will be served. For information, con- Shaliach To Speak For Pioneer Women Auxiliary Jewish Home for Aged Cordially invites you to an Open House Honoring Life Members Sunday, the fifth of May From two until four o'clock Edward I. and Freda Fleischman Residence Louis C. and Edith B. Blumberg Plaza 6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI • DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will hold a luncheon-meeting at noon Tues- day in the home of Jane Barenholtz, 28722 Rockledge, Farmington Hills. Bess Berris and Adeline Salinger will talk about the joys and problems their children have found in making their homes in Israel. For reserva- tions, call Ms. Barenholtz, 626- 6447. Friends are welcome. There is a nominal charge. Zip Phone Please make checks payable to: Auxiliary Jewish Home for Aged Mail to: Mrs. William Tarnow, 22769 Bellbrook Rd., Southfield, MI 48034 tact Chairman Sandy Fink, 557- 9491. CHANA CZENESH CHAP TER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will meet on Monday at noon at the Lincoln Towers Apts club room. Bessie Berris, Council funds vice president, will be the guest speaker. Her topic will be "Israel Today." Guests are wel- come. DEGANIA CHAPTER, Pioneer `) Women/Naamat, will have a Mother-to-Mother luncheon whose theme is "Send A Mother to Camp," on May 5 at 12:30 p.m. Luncheon and the presentation of j the slate will take place in the )-') home of Judy Zeltzer, 5315 Watergate, West Bloomfield. Pro- `) ceeds from luncheon will benefit Naamat projects to help send a mother in Israel with 10 or more children to a Naamat camp for two weeks. For luncheon reserva- tions, call Jackye Drapkin, 646- 8086; or Judy Zeltzer, 681-0477. LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH will have a luncheon meeting on Wednesday at noon at the yeshivah building. The meeting is being sponsored by Mrs. Ilona Dick in honor of the'' marriage of her daughter, and by Mrs. Rose Grunfeld honoring the 7 birth of a granddaughter. Guest speaker at the luncheon will be Rabbi Leizer Levin, president of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Metropolitan Detroit. Mrs. Leo Laufer, president, invites friends. ') \ B'NAI DAVID SISTERHOOD` -) will have a general meeting at noon Monday in the synagogue. < Luncheon will be served at a nom- inal charge. Diane and Sol Colton will present an audio-visual pro- gram, "The Jewish Treasures of Prague." Guests are welcome. For reservations, call Eleanor Man- I, ess, 557-6269; or the synagogue c) office, 557-8210. CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women/ Benny c warz Israel chapter, Pioneer Wornen/Naamat, will hold its April meeting at the Franklin Park Towers Apts club house on Saturday at 12:30 pm. Benny Schwarz will be the guest speaker. Schwarz will speak on "Absorption of Ethiopian Jewry — The Latest Miracle." Schwarz is the community shaliach for metropolitan Detroit. He came from Israel in August 1984. He is a member of the Jewish Community Center staff and among his responsibilities are youth activities, family holi- days, programs, cultural arts and the Israel Aliyah Center. In addi- tion, Schwarz represents the kib- butz movement and Habonim- Dror. A social hour will precede the meeting. Friends, husbands and guests are welcome. For informa- tion, call Fan Bunin, 646-5337. Naamat, will hold a meeting on Monday at 11:30 a.m. at the Kris- ten Towers, Oak Park. Marlene-, ) Goldman, libraran, will review The Haj by Leon Uris. Brunch is -7' sponsored by Frances and Charles Dricker in honor of their 61st wedding anniversary. Friends are welcome. SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER °-< HOOD will have its annual in- - stallation luncheon at noon May cl) 13 in the synagogue. The program will feature a musical Extra .. . Extra . ..! Good News Today, composed by Frances Singerman < and Nat Leon. The performance will be given by the Sisterhood''' Chorale, under the direction of y Cantor Chaim Najman, accom- panied by Leypsa Groner. Officers to be installed are: President, Helene Cherrin; Vice Presidents, Shirley Ruzumna, Anita Millman, Sandy Schwartz and Marilyn Rollinger; Trea- surer, Bernice Kernis;,-) Secretaries, Lois Nelson, Lesley Schneider, Frieda Olen, Phyllis Robinson and Gail Goodstein. Reservations are required. There is a charge. For tickets, call Gladys Croll,