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"Dollars for David" is a special Chanukah project con- ceived by Naamat/USA to assist children living in adverse economic conditions or in border settlements ex- posed to the threats of ter- rorism or orphans who have no families with whom to celebrate Chanukah. There are about 20,000 youngsters in 500 day nurseries throughout the country from ages three months to five years who re- ly on the services of Naamat/USA for their sup- port and maintenance. Serving on the committee with Mrs. Rath are Mrs. Frieda Leemon, Mrs. Bernard Bialkin, Mrs. Irving Rosen, Mrs. Victor Ross, Mrs. Her- man Koltonow, Mrs. Henry Faigin and Mrs. Richard Kramer. For information, call the Naamat/USA office, 967-4750. ORT To Have Fund Raiser Women's American ORT will join with Tapper's Jewelry in Southfield to hold its annual "Diamond Melodies" fund raiser. Pro- ceeds will benefit the ORT School Operations USA. The public is invited, 7 p.m. Dec. 5 for a program of mimes, music, models and refreshments. The event is cochaired by Dana Burnstein, Joanne Denn and Susan Dubin. Women To Have Dinner, Review Temple Israel Sisterhood announces a special dinner and book review by Rabbi M. Robert Syme on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the temple. All are invited. Rabbi Syme will review The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy. There is a fee. Call the tem- ple office, 661-5700, for information. Topaz Chapter Plans A Party Women's American ORT, Topaz Career Chapter, will have a Chanukah party on Dec. 13 at the Willow Park Apts. party room 28675 Franklin, Southfield, at 6 p.m. (Note the change in date.) Families are invited. Everyone should bring a dairy dish and a grab bag gift appropriate for both girls and boys. Bring any games ap- propriate for Chanukah. For reservations, call Deb- bie Levin, 354-6248; or Patti Liss, 288-4434. Sharona Meets The next board meeting of Sharona Chapter, Naamat, will be held on Thursday at 8 p.m. in the home of Esther Gutman, 20930 Harvard, Southfield, 358-0995.