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Masada Luncheon
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The Masada Group of
Hadassah will hold their
paid-up membership lun-
cheon noon Tuesday at Knob
Woods Club House. Rabbi
Daniel Polish of Temple Beth
El will speak on "Resources
for Jewish Living, 1989."
For reservations, call Ber-
tha Bogner, 352-3383; Rose
Buchalter, 355-5303; or
Florence Patt, 644-8269.
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welfare chairman from the
Anti-Defamation League. He
will speak on anti-Semitic
activities.
Lunch will be served. A
Chanukah boutique will be
displayed.
There is a charge for the
lunch. For information, call
Hilda Raphael, 557-6517.
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honored for her community
work including starting the
third chapter of Project Hope
and serving as board member
of Temple Beth El Sisterhood.
For information, call the
B'nai B'rith Women's office,
552-8150.
Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab, of
Temple Israel, will speak at a
B'nai B'rith Women's Lunch
noon Wednesday at the Sut-
ton Clubhouse.
Rabbi Yedwab, author, lec-
turer and guitarist will
Hadassah Lunch
Stated Oct. 31
The Henrietta Szold Coun-
cil of Hadassah will hold its
fall luncheon meeting Oct. 3
at the United Hebrew
Schools.
After lunch, Wendy
Breshgold of the chapter
education committee will give
a Hadassah update. Geri
Levit, Hebrew teacher and
singer, will present a program
of Israeli and American folk
songs.
There is a charge for lunch.
Reservations may be made by
calling the Hadassah office,
683-5030 or 357-2920.
Donor Luncheon
Planned Oct. 31
The David-Horodoker
Women's Organization will
hold its 52nd donor luncheon
Oct. 31 at the Beth Achim
Social Hall.
For tickets and information,
call Anna Komisar, 557-9425.
Tikvah Chapter
Hears Jaffa
Tikvah Chapter BBW will
meet at noon Oct. 24 in the
Sutton Place Clubhouse. The
guest speaker will be
Jonathan Jaffa, good and
Rabbi Paul Yedwab
discuss the "Relationship of
Music and Judaism" after
which he will perform.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations, call B'nai B'rith,
355-4594 or 851-2671.
Reflections '89
At Jewish Center
The women's health club of
the Jewish Community
Center will sponsor Reflec-
tions '89, noon Wednesday at
the Maple/Drake Building.
Lunch will be served and
make-overs will be available
for a donation.
For reservations call the
JCC 661-1000, Ext. 301.