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CONG. B'NAI ISRAEL OF
WEST BLOOMFIELD SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a Mil-
chig Meichel for its paid-up
members at 6:30 p.m. Tues-
day in the West Bloomfield
home of Marlene Rose. A
choral program is planned.
For information and reserva-
tions, call Arlene Weingar-
den, 851-1070; or Ms. Rose,
851-0330.
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NORTHWEST DETROIT
CHAPTER, National Jewish
Center for Immunology and
Respiratory Medicine, will
meet for lunch at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the home of
Janet Dunn, 27577 Lahser,
Southfield. For information,
call Mrs. Dunn, 350-3445.
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES SISTER-
HOOD will hold its luncheon
selections will be available.
Snacks will be served. There
is a charge. Proceeds will be
used to improve facilities for
the handicapped. For infor-
mation, call Temple Beth El,
851-1100.
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold
an open meeting, noon Mon-
day, at Sutton Place club
house. Aileen Trix, librarian
at the Southfield Public Li-
brary, will give a book re-
view. Coffee and bagels will
be served at no charge. For
information, contact Gussie
Zuckerstein, 355-4072; 'or
Bert Goldberg, 352-5534.
Rabbi To Review
`A Certain People'
for paid-up members at noon
Nov. 19 at the synagogue.
Singer Marsha Rofel will
entertain. Her repertoire
ranges from show tunes to
opera. For reservations, call
Sophia Feldman, 626-9515.
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will hold it's an-
nual membership dinner,
featuring the Beth Jacob
Choir under the direction of
Gitty Silverstein, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Cong. Dovid Ben
Nuchim, 14800 Lincoln, Oak
Park. There is a charge.
Hostesses are: Leah Ber-
kowitz, Debbie Blitz,
Yocheved Cohen, Sandy
Dunst, Gitel Glicksberg,
Ruthie Kinzer, Sora Baila
Krieger, Ruthie Kroll, Bonnie
Lax, Tzippy Levy, Leora
Luss, Raizy Nusbaum, Noami
Ribiat, Esther Stewart,
Chavie Weingarden and
Dena Welder. For informa-
tion, contact Rochel Wein-
garden, 968-4660.
Rabbi Marc Blumenthal
The Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El will present Rabbi
Marc Blumenthal as its first
reviewer of the year. He will
review and discuss A Certain
People by Charles Silberman.
Rabbi Blumenthal will
speak at Temple Beth El; 1
p.m. Nov. 18. Dessert will be
served. All are welcome at no
charge.
SUMMERSET WOODS
Women's
CHAPTER,
American ORT, will hold its
annual Winter Gift Boutique
at 10 a.m. Nov. 19 at Hamil-
ton 'Place, 30333 Southfield
Road. Items to be sold in-
clude: jewelry, purses, silk
flowers, pottery, sweaters,
painted sweatsuits, computer
software, a selection of fur
items, and children's toys,
games, books and clothes.
Proceeds will support ORT's
worldwide vocational training
schools. There is no charge.
LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH will hold
It's a special time of the week when families
gather, traditions are renewed and there's
plenty of time to relax and enjoy the rich,
delicious taste of Maxwell House® Coffee.
It couldn't be anything but Shabbos dinner.
IT COULDN'T BE ANYTHING BUT MAXWELL HOUSE:
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a luncheon meeting at noon
Wednesday at the yeshivah
building. Guest speaker will
be Rabbi Rephael Skaist, new
principal of the yeshivah. The
luncheon is sponsored by
Mrs. Anne Cottler and Mrs.
Edith Weiss.
TEMPLE BETH EL SIS-
TERHOOD announces that
DeeDee Lynn will chair the
third annual holiday bazaar
at 10 a.m. Nov. 16 at the
temple. Forty booths for gift
Na'Amat Chanukah
Campaign To Start
Lunch and entertainment
will kickoff the "Dollars For
David" campaign, noon Nov.
18, at Sutton Place
clubhouse, 23275 Riverside
Dr., Southfield.
The campaign is a yearly
Chanukah project of the
Greater Detroit Council of
Naamat USA, providing chil-
dren who would not other-
wise be able to celebrate
Chanukah, with gifts of toys
and sweets.
The International Opera
Company with Christina
Romano Lypecky and Dino
Valle will be the featured
entertainment. Mrs. Frank
Rath is chairman of the proj-
ect. On her committee are:
Alice Ross, Elaine Kohner,
Hadassah Rosen, Frieda
Faigin, Marge Bialkin, Billie
Kramer and Frieda Leemon.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Naamat,
967-4750.