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June 13, 1986 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-06-13

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Friday, June 13, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S
COUNCIL OF METROPOLI-
TAN DETROIT will have a
fund-raising workshop on Thurs-
day at the Laurel Woods Apts.
club house. A light supper will be
served at 6 p.m. All presidents,
fund-raising - chairmen and spe-
cial gifts chairmen are invited.
For reservations, contact Soralee
Broida, 557-4823; or the Council
office, 552-8150.

DETROIT BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER
will hold its paid-up membership
meeting Wednesday at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Shelly Jackier will lead the group
in Israeli folk dancing. There will
be prizes and refreshments. New
members are welcome. There is a
nominal charge. For information,.
call Frances Shusterman, 357-
2470.

tit

Tying a shoe is a task most of
us take for granted. But for
Some of us, its much more.
Its an achievement.

Three out of every 100
Americans are mentally
retarded. That's six million
people who need our help
and encouragement. Not to
tie their shoes for them, but
to help them learn to do
things for themselves.

Through the ARC—the Associa-

tion for Retarded
Citizens—America's retarded
citizens are learning to be
self-sufficient. ARC provides
job training workshops,
educational programs,
sheltered workshops and
neighborhood housing to
help retarded people help
themselves.

Over 85% of America's retard-
ed citizens can lead produc-
tive lives. Even the most

severely retarded people can
learn to stand on their own
two feet.

Its a big job. But a rewarding
one. ARC needs you to give
whatever you can—time.
money, jobs. housing oppor-
tunity, understanding.

Next time you bend over to
tie your shoes, remember
those who need a little more
help—and remember that you
can give it.

Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens
17288 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48076
(313) 557-7650

When you give help you give hope.

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LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER will hold a special paid-up
membership lunch on Thursday
at noon at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Dues will be accepted at
the door.
Prizes and special gifts will be
distributed, followed by an after-
noon of games. President is Be-
verly Toren. For information, call
Eileen Israel, 968-0569.

DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE
will hold a regular meeting on
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the
Jewish War Veterans Memorial
Home. Past President Myer
Mandelbaum will speak on his
three-month stay in Israel with
the B'nai B'rith Israel program.
Relatives and friends are invited.
Refreshments will be served.

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will meet on Wednesday at
noon at Knob Woods club house.
Luncheon will be served at a
nominal charge. Evelyn Berger is
vice president-program. Eleanor
Fine, president, invites friends.
Reservations are being taken by

Rose Pogats, 967-4068; and Jean
Katz, 559-4174.

PISGAH CHAPTER will hold
its installation of officers at noon
Thursday at Tam O'Shanter
Country Club. Officers to be in-
stalled are: Susanne Feldstein,
president; Lenore Diskin, vice
president; Ann Klee, treasurer;
Sarah Levine, financial secre-
tary; Judith Smith, recording
secretary; Betty Zaft, correspond-
ing secretary; and Ms. Klee,
mailing secretary.
Gloria Ellis, past president of
the Metropolitan Detroit B'nai
B'rith Women's Council, will be
the installing officer. Sylvia Har-
vith will read the invocation.. For
reservations, call Jeanne Felds-
tein, 352-0689.

Samuel Frankel
Speaks To BB

Samuel Frankel, Troy de-
veloper, will address the B'nai
B'rith Real Estate and Construc-
tion Unit on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
in the 5000 Town Center meeting
room. He will speak on "Real Es-
tate Development."
A former president of the real
estate subsidiary of Allied
Supermarkets, Frankel formed a
group which began the develop-
ment of Troy's "Golden Corridor"
in 1964, beginning with the
Somerset apartment complex and
including Somerset Mall, Some-
rset Inn, the Standard Federal
Building and Sheffield Park, a
670,000 sq. ft. office complex.
Other Frankel projects include
shopping centers in Rochester
and Westland, an industrial park
and hi-tech center in Sterling
Heights and numerous single and
multi-family developments.
Frankel has held leadership
positions in the Jewish Welfare
Federation, Jewish Community
Center, Allied Jewish Campaign,
and the Jewish Association for

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Raymond Hassen, chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith
Bowlers Association March for Israel, presents a contribution for the
Allied Jewish Campaign to Sharon Hart. Leagues represented include
Downtown Fox, Zager Stone, Pisgah Lodge, Brotherhood Eddie
Jacobson, Ben Lusky•Traoeling Lodge, Block Israel and Paul Gross.

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