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August 12, 1988 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-08-12

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!FOR WOMEN

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A MEANINGFUL JEWISH EDUCATION?

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WORKMEN'S CIRCLE SCHOOLS

offers

SUNDAY CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AGES 5 to 13 YEARS

Curriculum Includes:

Fall Classes Begin
Sunday, Sept. 18, 1988
9:30 A.M.-12:15 P.M.

WE ALSO OFFER

NURSERY SCHOOL

Secular Jewish Education
Ages 3 - 5
Developmental Curriculum

Hadassah
Events
Aid Center

Traditions
History of the Jews
Yiddish Language and Literature
Jewish Culture and Identity
Holiday Programs
Jewish Folk Music and Dance
Individualized Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah is sponsoring two
events Aug. 22-23 to benefit a
new children's pavilion at
Hadassah-Hebrew University
Medical Center. The new
pavilion will consolidate all
pediatric services.
On Aug. 22, Dr. Stephen
and Elaine Sturman will host
a Silver Circle dinner for con-

EVENING YIDDISH CLASSES

for Adults of all ages
Beginning Tues., Sept. 27
Reading, Writing, Conversation
and Humor

PRACTICE YOUR
Conversational Yiddish
at our
YIDDISH VINKL

For More Information
and Registration — Contact:

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
EDUCATIONAL CENTER

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William, Florine Ross

tributors of $365 and above.
Chairmen are Beverly Fine,
Barbara Ben and Myrna
Salzman.
On Aug. 23, Dr. William
and Mrs. Florine Mark Ross
will host the major gifts din-
ner for contributors of $1,000
and above. Chairmen of the
Gold circle event are Harrilee
Shevin, Arlene Rhodes and
Merle Solway. Nancy Glass is
major gifts fund-raising vice
president for Hadassah.

Troy Women
Installs Officers

At Summer Sale Savings

Just $1695.00

During Pierson Interiors fabulous Summer Sale, this luxuriously
handsome, full-leather sectional is just $1695. This contemporary
favorite is fashioned in glove-soft, top-grain leather and is available
in eight exquisite designer colors. Matching Loveseat and Chair
with Ottoman are also Summer Sale priced! This is just one of the
many incredible Summer Sale values you'll find inside our store!

Pierson I interiors

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4110 Telegraph Rd. (Just S. of Long Lake), Bloomfield Hills, 642-0070
Mon., Thurs., & Fri. 9:30 am to 9:00 pm Tues., Wed. & Sat. 9:30 am to 5:30 pm

Women's Group
Has Meeting

A meeting of the David-
Horodoker Women's Organi-
zation will be held noon Tues-
day at the MCL Restaurant,
Tel-12 Mall.
The donor luncheon will be
held noon Oct. 25 at Con-
gregation Beth Achim. For
tickets and information, call
Mrs. Anna Komisar,
557-9425.
Mrs. Bernard Chase and
Mrs. Harry Hochman are
co-presidents.

White Elephant
Sale For Women

26341 Coolidge Rd. • Oak Park, MI 48237
(313) 545-0985 (10 a.m.-2 p.m. Weekdays)

Feel The Luxury
ther

presidents Debbie Levin and
Robin Gold will conduct the
study session and meeting.
Guests are welcome. For
reservations, call Ms. Smith,
355-2412.

Troy Jewish Congregation
Sisterhood recently held its
installation of new officers for
1988-1989.
Outgoing President Marla
Scafe installed President,
Pamela Spitzer; first Vice
President, Barbara Nalian;
second Vice President, Gail
Jutkowitz; Secretary, Ms.
Scafe; Treasurer, Arlene
Kalley.

Topaz To Have
General Meeting

The Topaz Career Chapter,
Women's American ORT, will
hold its general meeting on
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
home of Sheri Smith, 27200
Franklin Road, Apt. 510,
Southfield.
Topic for the evening is,
"How to Ask, How to Listen,
How to Respond." Co-

Louis Marshall Chapter,
B'nai B'rith Women, will hold
its annual "white elephant"
sale on Thursday at noon at
the Knob Woods club house.
Admission is gained by
bringing a "white elephant"
and paying a nominal fee for
lunch.
President Ann Berman in-
vites guests. Rebecca Green is
chairman of the day. Call
Eileen Israel for information,
968-0569.

Primrose Club
Has Meeting

Primrose Benevolent Club
will meet noon Monday in the
Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room.
Plans for the 54th annual
donor luncheon to be held
Nov. 1 at Congregation Beth
Achim will be discussed.
Petite luncheon will be
served.

Metro Chapter
Has Speaker

The Metropolitan Chapter,
Na'amat/USA, will have Luba
Berton as its guest speaker at
the Crown Pointe Building,
Room 205E, 25900 Green-
field, Oak Park on Monday at
noon.
Mrs. Berton will speak
about Russia and also will
give a review of Zvi
Gitelman's book, "A Century
of Ambivalence."
Chana Michlin will be the
chairman of the day. There is
no charge, and guests are
welcome.

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