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March 03, 1989 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-03

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The watch that won't show
the passing of time.

Scratchproof titanium carbide links, interspersed
with 18 kt. gold, form the band of the new
Rado® Anatom. The anatomically-
designed case top and crystal are
scratchproof, too. The result: a watch
that won't show the passing of time.
But will, of course, measure each
second with the precision of
watersealed Swiss quartz
technology. Available for men
and women.

SZ Sisterhood
Shabbat

The sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek will host
its ninth annual Sisterhood
Sabbath 8:45 a.m. March 11.
The service marks the first
time in the history of the con-



manot/shalach manos cam-
paign. Packages of haman-
tashen, chocolate gelt (coins)
and fruit, may be ordered at
a charge by calling the JSO,
370-4257 or 443-0424, or by
writing to JSO, Oakland
University, 34 Oakland
Center, Rochester, 48309-
4401. Checks made out to
"JSO" must accompany each
order.
JSO also will accept dona-
tions of cash or canned food to
be given to a local food cup-
board. Deadline for order of-
mishloach manot/Shalach
manos is March 15 at 1:30
p.m. Orders may be picked up
at the JSO office on March 20
between 9:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. For information, call
Sandy Loeffler, director, JSO,
443-0424.

Mah Jongg
Class .Begins

Sandra Schwartz

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FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1989

gregation that a woman will
have the honor of hagbah.
Sisterhood President San-
dra Schwartz will address the
congregation. Torah readers
include Judith Blumeno,
Marcia Boxman, Miriam
Goldberg, Ruthe Goldstein,
Sharon Rosen; Rusty
Rosman, Bonnie Topper, Gail
Tukel and Faye Ullmann.
Marjorie Saulson will chant
the maftir and Linda Jacob-
son will chant the haftara.
Other participants include
Deborah Balkin, Ann
Baruch, Helene Cherrin, San-
dra Cherrin, Jacqueline
Elkus, Gail Goodstein, Judy
Granader, Faye Krut, Randee
Lipman, Pearl Manello, Anita
Millman, Frieda Olen and
Dottie Wagner.
Sisterhood past presidents
will be honored during the
service. Ruthe Goldstein,
Marjorie Saulson and Gail
Tukel are co-chairmen of the
went.

There is still limited space
available in a series of mah
jongg classes to be taught.by
Lillian Meyers on Thursdays
at 9:30 a.m. at the
Maple/Drake building of the
Jewish Community Center.
The class is sponsored by
the senior adult department.
Mah jongg cards will be
available for purchase. There
is a charge for the series. For
information, call the Center,
661-1000, ext. 333.
Those interested in forming
a mah jongg game on Thurs-
day mornings at the Center
should contact the senior
adult department.

Levin Talk
At Young Israel

JSO To Hold
Meeting At OU

The Jewish Students
Organization, a part of the
B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-
tions of Metropolitan Detroit,
will hold a general meeting at
noon Tuesday at 34 Oakland
Center.
JSO will provide drinks and
dessert, and Rabbi Eli
Finkelman, director, Hillel
Foundation at Wayne State
University, will speak on
"Jewish Last Names and
Where They Come From." At
the meeting, JSO will also
kick off its mishloach

Sander Levin

The Metropolitan Council
of Young Israel will hold the
fourth program of its monthly
minyan-breakfast-lecture
series 8 a.m. March 12 at
Young Israel of Southfield.
The guest speaker will be
Rep. Sander Levin.
The program is free and the
public is invited. For informa-
tion, contact Dr. J'effrey
Goldenberg, 855-6613, or Lea
Luger, 661-4182.

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