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September 19, 1986 - Image 112

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-19

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For some,
evening is the
best part of
the day.
Because the night
belongs to...

FOR WOMEN

BETH SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will have a rummage
sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday
and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday at
the synagogue.

SCAR SI

American Heart
Association

of Michigan

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the cure
for a disease
you probably
didn't know
existed.

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The Heimisha
Conservative Shul

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PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will meet noon
Monday in the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room. A pe-
tite luncheon will be served.
Reports will be read about
the forthcoming 52nd donor
luncheon to be held noon Oct.
28 at Cong. Beth Achim.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by Eric Rosnow and
his Continentals.

TEMPLE EMANU EL SIS-
TERHOOD will present a
program, "Israel and Her Ar-
tists," at noon Monday in
Cafe Yisrael in the temple's
Esther Katzman social hall.
Gallery owner Joanna Ab-
ramson will present a slide
show and exhibit of Israeli
paintings and sculpture. Is-
raeli food will be served.
There is a fee, but paid-up
members will be admitted
free of charge. Babysitter
service will be offered at a
charge when reserved with
meeting reservation. For
reservations, call the temple,
967-4020.

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WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will present Rabbi
Elimelech Goldberg of Young

COME TALK WITH OUR MEMBERS AND LEARN WHAT MAKES OUR
SHUL SO SPECIAL. YOU WILL FIND A VIBRANT YOUNG PROGRESSIVE
HEIMISHA CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL FAMILY WHICH CAN
OFFER YOU THE FOLLOWING:

Young Marrieds Group ... Mr. & Mrs. Club ... Men's Club
Sisterhood ... PTO ... Adult Study Groups ... Youth Groups
Cultural Program ... 2 1/2-5 Years . . . Toddler Programs
Independent Hebrew School (The Model Of Our Community)
Kindergarten thru Post Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Monthly Friday Night Family Worship Services

Shabbat & Festival Services That Will More Than
Fulfill Your Every Spiritual Need.
ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL YOUNG ADULT MEMBERSHIP RATE
AND OUR AFFORDABLE DUES STRUCTURE

Call 851 - 6880 For Further Information

BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES

5075 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield

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Friday, September 19, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

WOMEN
OF
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
SOCIETY will have its open-
ing meeting of the season at
noon Tuesday at the Drake
Restaurant in West Bloom-
field, announces President
Hannah Moss. The theme of
this luncheon is Fall Fashion
'86. Margery Stearns-
Krevsky will narrate a show-
ing of designs by Roseanne
Schlussel. For reservations,
call Susan Hollenberg, 357-
0381. There is a charge.

the support of Brandeis • Uni-
versity libraries.
The program committee
members who planned the
luncheon are: Beverly Baker,
Shirley Goldman, Sylvia
Heideman, Jo Mellen, Shirley
Hauser, Molly Sallen, Freddy
Shiffman and President Flo
Finkelstein. Ev Shapiro is
creating the table decora-
tions. For reservations and
information, call luncheon
co-chairman Sylvia Heide-
man, 353-4049. Guests are
invited.

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FILLS THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY

MUM ELLII

SUMMERSET WOODS
CHAPTER,
Women's
American ORT, will have its
annual membership meeting
on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in
the home of Dana Burnstein,
4949 Lake Bluff, West
Bloomfield. Psychic Belva
King will be the guest. A pe-
tite luncheon will be served.
New members are welcome.
For information and reserva-
tions, call Elaine Trahey,
681-2931; Barbara Samuels,
681-3975; or Arlene Barris,
851-1389.

Brandeis Women
Plan Oct. 1 Luncheon

BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES

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Israel of Southfield, to speak
on "Teshuvah" on Monday in
the Weiss family home,
17116 Jeanette, Southfield, at
8:30 p.m. The hostesses are
Devorah Abraham, Sarah
Apt, Judy Ishakis and Jackie
Weiss. For information, con-
tact Rochel Weingarden,
968-4660.

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Howard Simon

Women's Annual
Donor Lunch Nears

Brandeis University Na-
tional Women's Committee,
Greater Detroit Chapter, will
have its fall opening lunch-
eon meeting at noon, Oct. 1
at Wabeek Country Club.
Howard Simon, executive
director of the American
Civil Liberties Union of
Michigan, will be the guest
speaker. Simon's topic will be
"Current Concerns." The ac-
tivities and purpose of Bran-
deis University National
Women's Committee will also
be highlighted. The women's
committee raises money for

Mrs. Harry Hochran,
president of the David-
Horodoker Women's Organ-
ization, announces that plans
are in order for the women's
49th annual donor luncheon
to be held noon Sept. 30 at
Cong. Beth Achim.
Mrs. Bernard Chase will be
chairman of the day, Mrs.
Moses Lehrman will give the
invocation, Sylvia Hallibur-
ton and Lillian Freedlander
will entertain.
For tickets and informa-
tion, call Mrs. Anna Komisar,
557-9425.

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