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Leah Snider and Phyllis Newman will chair Hadassah's
Major Gifts. Dinner.
Hadassah Plans Dinner
The Greater Detroit Chap-
ter of Hadassah will hold a
Major Gifts Dinner in the
home of Dorothy and Byron
Gerson on Sept. 17. The eve-
ning will be co-chaired by
Phyllis Newman and Leah
Snider, both former Chapter
Presidents.
The guest speaker will be
Marilyn Moosnick, Hadassah
national associate.
Members of the planning
committee are: Diane Klein,
immediate past chapter
president: Marilyn Pickover,
fund raising vice president,
and Melba Winer, former
chapter president.
Funds raised will be chan-
nelled into purchasing
equipment for the Hadassah
Hospital to help further
Hadassah's humanitarian go-
als.
Luncheon Series Set
The Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation ' Women's Division will
kick off its "Food for
Thought" lunch series in Oc-
tober.
One of the Division's new
community outreach pro-
grams, Food for Thought fea-
tures a speaker or workshop
on current issues affecting
the Jewish community.
October's meeting will fea-
ture Sandra Gubin, a woman
who fought for four years to
gain her husband's exit from
the Soviet Union. An or-
ganizer and spokesman for
the Divided Spouses Coali-
tion, Gubin is a Ph.D. candi-
date at the University of
Michigan, specializing in
Soviet policy making.
The series will continue
with a program in January,
featuring Detroit Free Press
Publisher David Lawrence Jr.
An April meetng is planned.
Annie Cohen is chairman
of the Food for Thought
series; Nancy Glass is associ-
ate chairman and Deena
Canvasser is luncheon
chairman. Marcy Feldman is
vice president of Women's
Division and Marlene Bor-
man is president.
For information on the
Food for Thought series, call
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division, 965-
3939.
Fashion Show
Highlights Donor
Adrienne Milin, president
of Temple Israel Sisterhood,
announces that on Sept. 22 at
noon in the Herman Hall at
Temple Israel the sisterhood
will present a fashion ex-
travaganza at the annual
donor luncheon and fashion
show.
Co-chairmen are Marilyn
Rubin and Lillian Goodman.
This focus on fashion will be
coordinated by Marilyn
Zeldes and Pat Sands
Reservations are required
by Sept. 15. For reservations,
call Temple Israel, 661-5700.