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Temple Sisterhood Plans
Annual Spring Happening
Sterling Heights
Sterling Place
37680 Van Dyke 16 1/2 Mile
939-0700
Ook Park
Lincoln Center, Greenfield at 10 1/2 Mile
968-2060
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at Maple (15 Mile) • 855 - 9955
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Friday, April 17, 1987
• RESIDENTIAL
• COMMERCIAL
• REPAIR
• NEW INSTALLATION
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
The Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El will hold its fifth an-
nual Spring Happening on
May 4 at the temple.
The day will begin at 10
a.m. with a complimentary
continental breakfast and
boutiques. A gourmet lunch-
eon will be served at noon.
Following the luncheon
"Fashion-Ation II" will be
featured. A spring summer
fashion show, featuring de-
signs by Becky Bisoulis,
Woman of the Year (1985),
will be presented.
Bisoulis is noted for her
"special-occasion" gowns. Her
collection includes fairy tale
bridal gowns and day-to-
evening ensembles. She has
expanded her range of fabrics
to include fur.
Reservations with dona-
tions must be received by
Tuesday. Checks should be
made payable to Sisterhood of
Temple Beth El and mailed
to Spring Happening, Temple
Beth El, 7400 Telegraph,
Birmingham, 48010.
For information, call Tem-
ple Beth El, 851-1100.
Babysitting available upon
request. Proceeds will fund
the Braille Bindery.
Bobbi Charnas is chairman
of the day. The public is wel-
come. Publicity Chairman is
Joyce B. Klein.
Women's Division
Plans Retreat
Board members of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division have
scheduled a retreat at the
Butzel Conference Center,
April 29 and 30.
The scholar-in-residence
will be Rabbi Reuven
Kimelman. He will speak on
"Seduction of Eve," "Tzedaka:
Campaign" and Commitment"
and "Will Our Grandchildren
Be Jewish?"
Chief program associate of
CLAL — The National
Jewish Center for Learning
and Leadership, Rabbi
Kimelman is associate pro-
fessor of Talmud and Midrash
at Brandeis University and
former profess-or of Judaic
Studies at Amherst College.