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Preparing for the annual Jewish National Fund Women's annual donor
luncheon are seated, from left: Fannie Rosenblat, Bea Feigelman,
Shirley Kraft, Dorothy Potiker and Sadye Forman; and standing, from left:
Esther Cooper, Belle Greenbaum, Helen Ring and Edith Kolodney.

JNF Women's Donor

Benefits Girls School

Bea Feigelman, president of
the Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund, announces that
the women will hold their
58th annual donor luncheon
on Dec. 8 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, beginning at noon.
This is the culmination of
their commitment to raise
$250,000 for the women's pro-
ject which is known as the
Isadore and Edith Kolodney
and Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund of Greater
Detroit Sports Field and
Landscaping Project at Beit
Bluma School for Girls in
Petach Tikvah.
The Beit Bluma School was
founded 29 years ago to
answer the need of many
young ladies who came from
families with socio-economic
problems. There are present-
ly. more than 150 girls
registered at the school.
A sports field, which will in-

elude basketball, volleyball
and tennis, will provide a new
dimension to the level of
facilities and opportunities
for physical activities for
these girls. In addition, the
Women of JNF are providing
the landscaping.

Additional
dormitory
facilities are being built
which will increase the
number of girls who can be
accommodated.
The musical program for
the luncheon will feature the
Rose Morgan Chorale. The in-
vocation will be delivered by
Sadie Goren.

Shirley Kraft is vice presi-
dent of fund raising„ Bess Ax-
elrod is vice president and
program chairman and Doris
Markel is vice president of
membership.
For information and reser-
vations, call JNF, 557-6644.

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The Brandeis University
National Women's Commit-
tee, Greater Detroit Chapter,
will hold a paid-up member-
ship luncheon honoring new
annual and life members
noon Dec. 7 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Guest speaker will be
Michael Brooks, executive
director of B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation at the University
of Michigan. He is the former
principal of the Hebrew High
School of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Brooks will speak on "How
We Got to Be This Way: What
Judaism Is Really All About."
Reservations close Wednes-
day. There is a charge for the
luncheon.
The Brandeis women will
be treated to a docent-led tour
of "The Art That is Life: The
Arts and Crafts Movement in
America 1875-1920." The

tour will begin at 10:45 a.m.
Dec. 11 at the Farnsworth en-
trance of the Detroit Institute
of Arts. Luncheon will be
served at noon. There is a fee
and a Brandeis. Book Fund
donation is requested. Guests
are welcome. Reservations
close Dec. 1.
For information on both
events, call the book depot,
399-3845 or the answering
service, 341-2461.

Rabbi Syme
To Review Book

Temple Israel Sisterhood
will hold a dinner and book
review by Rabbi M. Robert
Syme, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at the
temple. Husbands, friends
and guests are welcome.
Rabbi Syme will review The
Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy.

