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BB Council
Picks Perlman
B'nai B'rith Metropolitan
Detroit Council elected Peter
A. Perlman of Detroit Lodge
council president for a second
term at its recent election
meeting.
Vice Presidents are: Gerald
M. Corlin, Centennial Lodge;
Wayne P. Kristall, Centennial
Lodge; Martin A. Melton,
Brotherhood-Jacobson Lodge;
and Phillip J. Neuman,
Detroit Lodge.
Elliott H. Ring of Accoun-
tants Unit was elected recor-
ding secretary, and Dr. Peter
S. Winston of Detroit Lodge,
assistant recording secretary.
Jacob Braslaw of Centennial
Lodge was elected Council
treasurer.
Trustees of the Council for
1988 are: Charles Goldstein,
Pisgah Lodge; Charles M.
Growe, Einstein Lodge;
Harold Lampear, Centennial
Lodge; Frank T. Mamat, Bar-
risters Unit; Jean Sheahan,
Real Estate and Construction
Unit; and Ralph Woronoff, Ac-
countants Unit.
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Morganthau
Luncheon Set
Morganthau
Henry
Chapter will hold a luncheon
meeting noon Wednesday, at
Knob in the Woods club
house.
Oak Park Mayor Charlotte
Rothstein will speak on
"From the Ranks of BBYO to
the Mayor of Oak Park."
There is a charge for
members and guests. For
reservations, call Ida Stein,
661-1322; Bernice Gill,
353-1631; or Helen Braver-
man, 358-3636.
Zeiger Chapter
Marks Holiday
Cruises Only Ltd.
The Art Show & Elkin Travel Inc.
Best Bakery
Hansel 'N' Gretel
Body, Inc.
Iiidz
Marilyn Brooks Raphael Salon
Capelli Colour T.C.B.Y. Yogurt
Studio
Travelers World
Carmen's
Tres Chic Petites
Tommy Schey
Victoria
Colony Interiors
Weisman
Corporation
Cleaners
Cortina
Maurice C. Zeiger Chapter
will hold a Chanukah ex-
travaganza on Tuesday at 7
p.m. at the Village Green club
house. Dinner will be served,
there will be boutique shop-
ing, a "sing-along with Jeff"
and a gift exchange with gifts
provided for all who attend.
Members should bring
female guests at a nominal
charge. For reservations, call
Cel Goodman, 541-2914; or
Eadie Albion, 358-1228.
Holiday Hours
p.m.
Open Sundays Noon-5
.m.. Dec. 14-2 3
Weekdays p . North of Maple
Orchard Lake Rd
Marshall Has
Joint Meeting
Louis Marshall Chapter
and Lodge will have their an-
nual joint Chanukah
meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
The Rose Morgan Choral
Group will entertain. Martin
Weston, past president B'nai
B'rith Men's Council will be
the guest. Refreshments will
be served. Program chairmen
Jennie Grayson and Max
Kushner invite guests.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Eileen Israel,
968-0569.
Chanukah
Celebration
A family Chanukah party
will be held by the Henry
Morgenthau L'Chayim Lodge
and Chapter at 5 p.m. Dec. 13
at the Zionist Cultural
Center.
The program will consist of
latkes, entertainment and
gifts for the children.
There is a charge for adults;
children may attend free. For
reservations, call Nate Blum,
547-1678; Jerry Helfman,
557-0927; Harold Zuker,
545-0445; or Phil Needle,
358-3992.
Tikvah Chapter
Chanukah Party
Tikvah Chapter will hold
its annual Chanukah party at
noon Tuesday at Sutton Place
club house. A holiday lun-
cheon will be served at a
charge.
Stanley Clamage will speak
on "Is Christmas the Chris-
tians' Chanukah?" There will
be a candle-lighting
ceremony, music and a
sing-a-long.
President Marion Krone in-
vites friends. Dorothy Stor-
chan and Goldie Kramer are
program vice-presidents. For
information, call Hilda
Raphael, 557-6517.
'•mml LOCAL NEWS
Sinai, Hillel
Have Art Show
Sinai Hospital of Detroit
and the Sinai Hospital Guild
will sponsor a show of art
works by students from Hillel
Day School in Farmington
Hills. The show is on now
through Jan. 4. The art
works, submitted by students
from kindergarten through
ninth grade, will be displayed
in Sinai Hospital's three
main lobies.
The public is invited.
Sinai will hold a latke par-
ty for Hillel students and
their families on Dec. 13 at
11:30 a.m. in the Zuckerman
Dining Room. Guests will
tour the art show and enjoy a
latke lunch.