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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 17, 1985

Lew Silver

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Across from the Advance Building

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Many Thanks

FOR WOMEN

to my family and
friends for their caring
thoughtfulness during
my illness.

Esther Bubbles Schwartz

559-5323

SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE

18th Annual Moishe Haar Memorial Foundation

presents

Mina Bern &
Shoshana Ron

in

"Let There Be Joy"

An evening of song, humor and
nostalgia

ACCOMPANIST

MALKE GOTTLIEB

DAVID - HORODOKER WO-
MEN'S ORGANIZATION will

have a luncheon noon Tuesday at
the Northgate Apts. club house.
Hostesses are: Mesdames Ber-
nard Chase, Joseph Davidson,
Alex Dorchen, Ben Komisar, Ber-
nard Luchtan, Julius Spielberg,
Hyman Weinstein and Julius
Zemmol. For tickets and informa-
tion, call Mrs. Ben Komisar, 557-
9425.

WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM
ORGANIZATION will hold a

regular meeting at M.C.L. club
room on Monday at 11:30 a.m.
President Minnie Berman said fu-
ture fund raising will be dis-
cussed.

BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL
MOSES SISTERHOOD will

hold its installation luncheon
noon Wednesday in the
synagogue. Marilyn Fishman is
chairman for the day. There is an
admission charge. The following
women will be installed: Florence
Schon, president; Florence Blau,
Shirley Karlin and Rita Terebelo,
vice presidents; Clare Chait, trea-
surer; Terry Papp, recording sec-
retary; and Ruth Penner and
Elaine Weiss, financial
secretaries:

DEGANIA CHAPTER, Pioneer

SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1985 — 8:00 P.M.

TEMPLE BETH EL, (Handleman Hall); 7400 Telegraph Rd., Birmingham

NO ADMISSION CHARGE

3

3%

OFF EVERYTHING

(already 20% discounted)

FOR THE YOUNG; AND THE YOUNG AT HEART

hunter's square
14 & orchard lake

855-6164

year. They are: Shula Boros,
Judith Fox and Ruth Kimmel,
presidium; Betty Weiner, Joan
Bussell, Elsie Tarackoff, Sonia
Lipenholtz, Vivian Stollman,
Marion Bronstein and Jean
Alspector, vice presidents; Esther
Dines, Selma Silverman, Pauline
Norman and Rose Pollack,
secretaries; and Ethel Cohen,
treasurer.
Board members elected for a
two-year first term were: Edith
Epstein, Minnie Goldberg, Fan-
nie Kardener, Molly Katz, Jean
Levy, Ruth Marcus, Geraldine
Pasternak, Judy Poger, Esther
Roth, Sue Sendler, Ruth Wein-
traub and Helen Weiss.
Elected to the board for a second
two-year term were: Bess Berris,
Eva Davidson, Sophie Dorb,
Mildred Grossman, Esther Gut-
man, Nira Lev, Anna Mickel,
Dorothy Potiker, Frances Stein,
Rose Stutz, Jane Zaks and Mary
Zamek.
Betsy Loomus was the instal-
ling officer.

HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer

Women/Naamat, will meet on
May 28 at noon in the Pioneer
Women meeting room, 25900
Greenfield, Oak Park, Suite
205E. Anne Mandelbaum and
George Mann will discuss their
recent trip to Ethiopia. Sylvia
Pine and Dorothy Reitman are
the hostesses for the day. Guests
are welcome.

Women/Naamat, will hold a
rummage sale on Thursday and
May 24 at the home of Aliza LaK-
ritz, 28945 Nottoway, Far-
mington Hills, from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Items needed are small
appliances, household goods and
clothes. Contributions are tax de-
duCtible. Proceeds will be used for
the child care projects of the
organization. For information
and/or pick-up, call Barbara Be-
rris, 355-3426; or Ms. LaKritz,
553-2055.

7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of
Cathy Witkow, 39747 Forbes,
Sterling Heights. Elections will
be held at this meeting, and
Marsha Wengrow will give a
jewelry demonstration. For in-
formation, call Nancy Gross,
879-7507.

GREATER DETROIT CHAP-
TER, Brandeis University Na-

AVODAH CHAI BRANDEIS
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/

tional Women's Committee, will
have its annual meeting and
spring luncheon noon Wednesday
at the Wabeek Country CLub. Dr.
David DiChiera, general director
of the Michigan Opera Theater,
will speak on "Opera as an Art
Form." The afternoon will be the
occasion for the election and in-
stallation of officers. Helen Lipton
is luncheon program committee
chairman. Her committee in-
cludes Rosslyn Berman, Lillian
Masen and Kathryn Scheuer.
Ilene Crane is president, and Syl-
via Heideman, program vice
president. Guests are invited. For
information, call Ms. Lipton,
352-1711.

Naamat, will hold a regular
luncheon meeting on Monday at
noon at the Whitehall Apts. club
house. Guest speaker will be
Jeannie Weiner who will show
•slides and talk about her trip to
Russia. There also will be an elec-
tion of officers. Guests are wel-
come.

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Women's

DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer

American ORT, will have a meet-
ing in the home of Gertrude
Brainin, 31711 Ridgeside, Far-
mington Hills, on Monday at 8
p.m. Prof. Harold Norris and
Frances Norris will speak on:
"Soviet Images: Reflections on a
Month in Russia." Guests are wel-
come.

WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF
THE UNITEI? HEBREW
SCHOOLS has installed its offi-

cers for the 1985-1986 program

TROY JEWISH CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will meet

-

SHARONA

-

CHAPTER,

Pioneer Women/Naamat, will
meet on Thursday at 8 p.m. in the
home of Pauline Buch, 5646
Power Horn Dr., West Bloomfield,
851-3345. Ann Mandelbaum
Mann, a doctoral candidate at
Wayne State University, will
speak on "Ethiopia Jews."

women/Naamat, will have a book
review and luncheon on Tuesday
at noon in the home of Frieda
Faigin, 22855 Nottingham,
Southfield. Victor Ross will re-
view Double Vision by Zev
Chafets. Luncheon will be served.
For reservations, call hostess Mrs.
Faigin, 356-7119; or .co-hostess
Charlotte Wachtel, 352-3714.
Guests are welcome. There is a
nominal charge.

CITY OF HOPE HELEN RO-
SENBERG CANCER FIGHT-

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