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SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH
and
B'NAI B'RITH EINSTEIN LODGE
cordially invite you to attend
A GALA
NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL
Saturday, December 31, 8:30 p.m.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL
14450 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park
• Elegant Decorated Social Hall
• Open Bar
• Hot and Cold Hors d'Oeuvres
• A Delicious Sit-Down Dinner
Catered by Jewel Kosher Catering
• Breakfast on the House
Music by
ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS CONTINENTALS
Donation S32.50 Per Person
Make Your Reservations Early - Call
Abe Weberman
Shaarit Haplaytah
President
626-6903
Mrs. Sonia Popowski
557-3994
Mrs. Lola Pine
352-5035
Nathan Harris
B'nai B'rith Einstein Lodge
President
661-6784
Harry Praw
968-1686
Jack Miller
557-7684
Gary S. Weinstein
Graduate Gemologist
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Let's All Help Bring in the New Year
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testing diagnostic kit in the
near future. Proceeds from
the 600 tickets sold at the
Detroit benefit, amounting to
$50,000, will be donated to
the research.
After the strolling dinner,
patrons went into the Fisher
to listen to musical selections
from The Pirates of Penzance
sung by cast members. The
fashion show utilized the set-
tings of the play.
Amid the backdrop of pirate
ships, caves and crossbones,
models featured fashions
from Valentina's, Kosins,
Bricker-Tunis Furs, D.O.C.
Optique, Ray and Ida with
hair design by Mariomax
salon and make-up by
Tamara's Institute de Beaute.
Models in feline poses,
dressed in black, came out of
the caves wearing pearls,
beads and watches from 'Pap-
per's. The cold background
was also perfect for the many
international furs from
Bricker-Tunis.
Cashmere coats and wool
suits from leading designers
at Kosins highlighted the
men's fashions. Ray and Ida
showed many knit ensembles
in purple and black that can
be mixed and matched. For
evening, black and white
gowns reigned. Models from
Valentina's wore silk dresses
with spectacular colored
jackets.
The evening had an inter-
national aura with a Broad-
way theme, an English play
and European designers. Dr.
Zvi Bentwich summed up the
universal cause: "It's not a
fight located in Israel or the
United States. It's an interna-
tional fight against AIDS." ❑
LOCAL NEWS
Temple, J.E.F.F.
Study Dance
The Temple Emanu-El
Religious School will present
the Hora Aviv Israeli folk
dance troupe at 10:30 a.m.
Dec. 18 at the temple.
This multi-media presenta-
tion will involve music,
visuals and dance to involve
the entire family in a tour
through a collage of Jewish
experiences that affected
Israeli dance.
This program is part of the
Jewish Sense-Ability series,
designed to offer fourth
through sixth graders and
their families a chance to
celebrate and learn about the
special aspects of Jewish life.
Admission is free. For reserva-
tions, call Dottie Dressler,
religious school director,
967-4020. This program is co-
sponsored by Jewish Ex-
periences For Families.
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