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March 25, 1988 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-03-25

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Pictured above is one of the fashions to be shown at the sisterhood's
fashion show.

Temple Women Focus
On Summer Fashion

The sisterhood of Temple
Beth El will hold its sixth an-
nual "Spring Happening" on
April 25 at the temple.
Highlighting this years' pro-
gram will be a showing of
spring and summer fashions
featuring designs by Alistair
Blair.
The day will . begin at 10
a.m. with boutique shopping.
Luncheon will be served at
noon. There is a fee.
Chairman Bobbi Charnas
announced the addition of an
evening program. Wine and
hors d'oeurves will be served
at 6:30 p.m. dinner at 7:30

p.m. There is a fee.

Paid reservations must be
received by April 13. Proceeds
will help fund a chairlift for
the handicapped to make
temple wheelchair accessible.
Checks should be made
payable to sisterhood of Tem-
ple Beth El and mailed to
Spring Happening, Temple
Beth El, 7400 Telegraph, Bir-
mingham 48010.
The public is welcome.
Babysitting will be available
upon request. For informa-
tion, call Lois Gerenraich,
sisterhood president,
626-6162.

Chagall Topic For Women

Esther Tarnoff Cooper of

the speakers bureau, Detroit
Institute of Arts, will speak
on "Marc Chagall and The
Jewish School of Paris"
following the Temple Israel
Sisterhood election meeting
and noon luncheon at the
temple on April 11.
Mrs. Cooper has been in-
volved in art, as an artist and
educator for the past 15 years.
She has taught courses in
Jewish art at Oakland Com-
munity College of Jewish
Studies. She speaks for the
DIA on modern and Jewish
Art, and brings art into the
classrooms of Wayne County
and Oakland County schools.
She is a professional commer-
cial artist.
The proposed slate is as
follows: President, Sara Hoff-
man; Vice Presidents: Corn-

mittee on committees, Sherri
Stern; Ways and Means, Don-
na Phillips; Program, Janie
Roth; Youth, Sandra Stocker;
Treasurer, Sherri Tobias;
Secretaries: Corresponding,
Paula Shapiro; Financial,
Rosalie Fox; Recording, Judy
Schultz.

Nominated for two-year
terms 1988-1990 are: Ricki
Berlin, Esther Jacobs, Paula
Epstein, Shirley Halprin,
Gayle Hirsch, Cindy Kandel,
Karen Linden, Francine Piell,
Arlene Lullove, Ida Nemsin,
Barbara Altwerger, Karen
Erlich, Phyliss Kaplan, Mar-
sha Schaverin, Michelle
Dubrinsky, Rosemarie
Gillman, Sue Erlich, Rosanne
Feinman, Laurie Blinder,
Hermaine Raimi.
Nominated for one-year

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