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Friday, October 17, 1986
Gemini To Entertain
At Women's Donor Lunch
Gemini, the performing
name of twin folk musicians
Sandor and Laszlo Slomovits,
will provide a musical pro-
gram of original and tradi-
tional folk music for the
Woman's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools an-
nual donor luncheon to be
held Nov. 5 at 12:15 p.m. at
Cong. Beth Achim.
Using a stageful of instru-
ments, the brothers sing and
play songs and perform
dances of modern-day Israel.
They also sing Old World
songs in Hebrew and Yiddish.
Funds raised from the
donor are used to train future
leaders and teachers in the
Jewish community by provid-
ing scholarships and grants
for Hebrew-speaking camps
and study programs. Books
for the Midrasha Library are
purchased with funds raised
from the luncheon.
For reservations and ticket
information, contact Marion
Bronstein, 356-0591; or Jean
Alspector, 476-6699.
Actress Featured
At Women's Institute
$10 ,0 00 $50,000 $100,000
MONEY FUND
Gemini will perform for the United Hebrew Schools Woman's
Auxiliary donor luncheon.
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Your dentist
saves your
teeth.
He may also
save your life.
See your dentist regu-
larly. It may save your
life. Cancer of the mouth
kills about 8,000 Amer-
icans each year who
might have been saved
through early detection
and treatment. So see
your dentist for a com-
plete oral checkur».0-
vlarly.
American
Cancer Society
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The achievements of
Jewish women in the profes-
sional and volunteer worlds
will be showcased at the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division 39th an-
nual Institute Day next
Thursday.
Set for 9 a.m. at Adat
Shalom Synagogue, the
forum will feature award-
winning actress Susan Stras-
berg and Jacqueline Levine,
national community leader.
In addition to their ac-
-counts of how they achieved
success, and the role that
their Judaism played in it,
the two women will be inter-
viewed by Debra Silberstein,
co-anchor of WDIV-TV's
weekend evening newscasts.
Strasberg began her
Broadway career in A Diary
of Anne Frank and has since
appeared in many films, tele-
vision shows and plays. She
currently works with the Na-
tional Institute on the
Holocaust, which is creating
the Anne Frank House in
Philadelphia.
Levine is a former chair-
man of the National Jewish
Community Relations Advi-
sory Council and a board
Susan Strasberg
member of the Council of
Jewish Federations. She has
received many awards from
her community — from the
National Conference on
Soviet Jewry, of which she is
a vice-president, and the
American Jewish Congress,
among others.
Silberstein holds a BA in
telecommunications from
Michigan State University
and studied international