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munity activist and board
member of the American
Women for Bar-Ilan, will
speak at the group's upcom-
ing donor luncheon, May 26
at the home of Diane Klein.
Leuchter will report on the
University's most recent
developments, including its
highly sophisticated medical
and scientific research.
She has spearheaded the
university's young leadership
effort over the past several
years. Locally, she has been
involved with the Women's
Division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, Young
Israel of Southfield and Hillel
Day School.
For information and reser-
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423-4550.
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N'shei Chabad
Has Study Group
N'shei Chabad, Lubavitch
Women's Organization, an-
nounces its study group will
meet Saturday at 4 p.m. in
the home of Mrs. Fraidy
Keselman, 23481 Elaine Ct.,
Oak Park. There will be a
speaker, and refreshments
will be served.
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271 W. Maple
Birmingham
Buchhalter, Geraldine Bot-
win, Dora Silverfarb, Bess
Haron, Helen Stebbins, Irma
Katchke; Treasurer, Susan
Brant; Secretaries, Sara Sim-
mer, Sylvia Starman, Lenore
Golden.
Mrs. Botwin and Mrs. Kat-
chke were nominating
chairmen.
Masada Has
Installation
Masada Group of Hadassah
invites guests to its installa-
tion of officers on Tuesday at
noon at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Mrs. Albert Newman is the
installing officer. Irma Kat-
chke, vice president of pro-
gram, announces "An African
Safari" will be presented by
Louis Silverfarb.
For information, call Alma
Yaffee, 353-7820.
Officers to be installed are:
co-Presidents, Paulette Bonin
and Nita R. Lichtenstein;
Vice Presidents, Rose
Brandeis University Na-
tional Women's Committee,
Greater Detroit Chapter is
having a used book drive. Pro-
ceeds go to the various
Brandeis University libraries.
Books may be dropped off at
the Greater Detroit Chapter
Book Depot, 25595 Coolidge,
Oak Park, any Monday and
Tuesday between 9 a.m. and
noon. For additional drop-off
information, call the depot,
399-3845, Monday and Tues-
day between 9 a.m. and noon.
For pick-up information, call
the women's organization,
341-2461. Fiction, non-fiction,
textbooks, children's books,
biography, poetry, art, foreign
language, sheet music are all
accepted. Donations of books
are tax deductible.
Writers To Speak
At Breakfast
Mary McCormack and
Marlynn Barnes will speak
about their book Let's Do
Lunch at the Professional
Women's Breakfast, 7:30 a.m.
Thursday at the Community
House, 380 S. Bates,
Birmingham.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations, call the Community
House, 644-5832.
Russian Jews
Topic Of Talk
The Avodah, Chai, Brandeis
Chapter, Naamat U.S.A., will
hold a luncheon meeting
noon Monday at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Howard Sherizen will be
the guest speaker. His topic
will be, "The Tribulations of
the Newly Observant Jewish
People Behind the Iron Cur-
tain. He also will show slides
of his recent visit to Russia.
Guests are welcome. There is
a nominal charge.
Women To Meet
Mrs. Sara Hochman, presi-
dent of the David-Horodoker
Women's Organization, an-
nounces that a meeting will
be held noon Tuesday at the
MCL Restaurant, Tel-12
Mall.