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Sara Hoffman will be re-
instated as president of Tem-
ple Israel Sisterhood at its an-
nual installation luncheon
May 9 at noon at the temple.
The installation ceremony
and program are sponsored by
the Helen S. Tobias Memorial
Fund. Mrs. Tobias served as
sisterhood president from
1979-1981.
Highlighting the afternoon
will be a musical program en-
titled "voice of the Cantor"
presented by Cantors Harold
Orbach of Temple Israel and
Meredith Stone.
Cantor Stone, a Boston
native, has served at Cong.
Emanu-el of Westchester N.Y.,
since receiving her Master of
Sacred Music degree at
Hebrew Union College in
1986. She has had extensive
experience in opera, oratorio
and contemporary music. She
has been awarded in both the
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Cantor Meredith Stone
National Association of
Teachers of Singing, and the
Bergen Philharmonic vocal
competitions.
Chairing the event is Janie
Roth, program vice president.
Luncheon chairmen are
Gayle Hirsch and Laurie
Blinder.
Installing officers will be
Sonia Syme and Adreienne
Milin, immediate past presi-
dent. Other officers to be in-
stalled are Sherrie Stern,
Donna Phillips, Janie Roth,
Sandra Stocker, vice
presidents; Sherri Tobias,
treasurer; Rosalie Fox, Judith
Schultz, Paula Shapiro,
secretaries.
Being installed for one-year
terms are Barbara Ben,
Dorothy Collens, Gail Epstein
and Phyllis Zager.
Being installed for two-year
terms are Barbara Altwerger,
Ricki Berlin, Laurie Blinder,
Michelle Dubrinsky, Paulla
Epstein, Karen Erlich, Sue
Erlich, Rosanne Fienman,
Rosemarie Gilman, Shirley
Halprin, Gayle Hirsch,
Esther Jacobs, Cindy Kandel,
Cantor Harold Orbach
Phyliss Kaplan, Karen
Linden, Arlene Lullove, Ida
Nemzin, Francine Piell, Her-
maine Raimi and Marsha
Schavrien.
Completing their second-
year term are Ronna Berger,
Eve Caminker, Cynthia
Franklin, Lillian Goodman,
Lin Klein, Liz LaKritz,
Carolyn Marks, Elaine
Melder, Carole Miller, Rhoda
Paull, Marilyn Rubin,
Caroline Schechter, Gloria
Shiffman, Marlene Swarin,
Harriet Trager and Marilyn
Weisberg.
Reservations are required
by Wednesday. There is a fee.
For reservations, call the tem-
ple office, 661-5700.
Topaz To Hold
Fund Raiser
Topaz Chapter, Women's
American ORT, will have
shopping days, Thursday
through May 7. The following
stores will participate:
Randee's Visible Difference
and The Gift Place.
For information, call Robin
Belsky, 543-5037.