THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
64 Friday, March 28, 1986
Akuartfier
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SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
meet on Tuesday in the home of
Eadie Zeldes, 30109 Woodhaven
Ln., Southfield, at 11:30 a.m.
Luncheon will be served.
An educational program will
follow. The slate of officers for
1986-1987 will be presented. For
reservations, call Mrs. Zeldes,
352-8817.
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SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE
BETH EL will hold its fourth
annual "Spring Happening"
April 14 at the temple. Begin-
ning at-10 a.m. the day will in-
clude: complimentary continen-
tal breakfast; a variety of
boutiques; a gourmet luncheon
at noon; and after lunch,
"FASHION-ATION," a fashion
extravaganza. Paid reservations
should be sent by April 4 to
Bobby Charnas, Temple Beth
El, 7400 Telegraph, Birming-
ham, 48010. For information,
call the temple, 851-1100.
Best Kosher Fineberg's or Sinai
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RED GRAPEFRUIT
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FRESH ASPARAGUS
HANITA' CHAPTER, Naamat
U.S.A., will have its spring
luncheon on Tuesday at 12:30
p.m. in the Naamat meeting
room, in the Kristin Towers,
26900 Greenfield, Suite 205E,
Oak Park, announces Sylvia
Baum, chairman. Frances
Weinberg will review Schin-
dler's List by Thomas Keneally.
There is a charge. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs, Baum, 559-4748;
or Lillian Pevsner, 557-2541.
Reservations are necessary.
Guests are welcome.
$ 1 191b
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NORTHVILLE-NOVI
GROUP, Hadassah, will have
. its next meeting on Tuesday at
8 p.m. in the home of Diane
Gerber, 28824 Apple Blossom,
Farmington Hills, 563-2114.
Elaine Friedman will speak on
"As Parents Grow Older, How
We Can Help."
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SISTERHOOD OF CON-
GREGATION BETH
SHALOM invites members and
guests to a Passover workshop
on April 13 at 10:15 a.m. in the
synagogue. Topics to be dis-
cussed include: "The Ritual of
the Seder Table and Seder
Plate," Vivian Honig; and "How
To Add Meaning To Your
Seder," Rabbi David Nelson.
A display of Passover foods
will be available for tasting, as
well as new recipes from Jean-
nette Eizelman. Passover items
will be available at the gift
shop, and books and records will
be on display. For information,
contact Gladys Goldsmith, 557-
3734.
.
tions, call Beverly Bennett,
851-2643; or Miriam Goldberg,
352-0527. Helene Cherrin is sis-
terhood president; Faye
Ullmann is Sisterhood P.M.
chairman.
WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND will have their
first spring board meeting on
Tuesday at noon in the Sutton
Place club house, 23275 River-
side, Southfield, announces
President Bea Feigelman. Hos-
tesses for the day will be Bess
Axelrod, Reba Bloom and Fan-
nie Rosenblat. Contact hostess is
Bess Glazier. For reservations,
call the JNF, 557-6644.
DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
will have a meeting at noon
Tuesday in the MCL Cafeteria,
announces President Mrs. Sara
Hochman.
BATYA CHAPTER, Amit
women, will hold a luncheon
honoring new life members on
April 8 at 12:30 p.m. in the
home of Shirley Loewenthal,
23285 Morningside Dr., South-
field. The chairman of the day is
Ruth Mittleman. Her co-
chairmen are Delores Brown
and Rose Lesser.
- The luncheon will feature - a
presentation by fashion consul-
tant, Sue Lasser. She will offer
guidance and advice for the
active and professional woman
of today.
Attendance is limited to life
members. There is no charge for
new life members. Proceeds
from the luncheon will go to
Amit Women's projects in Israel.
For information or reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Mittleman,
557-3535; Mrs. Brown, 547-
4667; or Rose Lesser, 557-3908.
Author To Speak
At Spring Forum
Author Danny Siegel will
bring "The Magic Touch" to this
year's Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division Spring
Forum. The educational pro-
gram is set for 9:30 a.m. April
10 at Temple Beth El.
Best known for his candid
views about tzedaka and his
creative program which assists
needy people, Siegel is the
author of Gym Shoes and Irises:
Personalized Tzedaka, Where
Heaven and Earth Touch: An
Anthology of Midrash and
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK'S Halachah and Tzedaka: Jewish
SISTERHOOD P.M. will meet Giving, a Privilege.
on April 7 at 7:45 p.m. in the
Nancy Glass is chairman of
home of Anna Levin; 23060 Bit- Spring Forum. Hannah Moss is
tersweet, Southfield. Dr. Diane assqciate and program chair-
Blau will speak on "Confronting man; Beverly Liss, adviser;
Stress: A Personal Challenge."
Susan Jacob and Lauren
Sisterhood P.M. is for women Koenigsberg, decorations chair
unable to attend daytime meet- men; and /inncy Jacobson, di-
ings but who are interested in vision vice president. Marlene
meeting other women for con- Borman is president of the
versation and networking. Women's Division.
Guests are welcome. Refresh-
There is a fee for registration
ments will be served.
and luncheon. Fpr details, call
For information and reserva- Ellen Shochet, 965-3939.
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