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May 11, 1990 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-05-11

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Temple Sisterhood
Holds Installation

Sherrie Stern will be in-
stalled to her second term as
president of Temple Israel
Sisterhood at a luncheon
meeting 11:30 a.m. May 21.
The officers and board
members for 1990-1991 are:
vice presidents; Donna

tings" at the Chicago Art In-
stitute; lunching in the in-
stitute's Garden Room; and
then browsing in Magnificent
Mile boutiques and River
North Art District galleries.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Israel Bonds,
352-6555.

SZ Women

Host Luncheon

The closing luncheon
meeting for the Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood will be 11
a.m. May 21. Cantor Chaim
Najman will present selec-
tions from Broadway.
Sisterhood will mark Cantor
Najman's 10th Anniversary
with the congregation.
For reservations call Linda
Gold, 855-6177; or Carol Sole,
644-1355.

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1 teaspoon freeze dried chopped chives
1/2 cup Miracle Whip salad dressing
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/s teaspoon white pepper
1 tablespoon dijon mustard
1 to 1 1/2 lb. halibut, salmon or sword-
2 teaspoons dried tarragon leaves,
fish fillets or steaks, 1-inch thick
crushed
Mix all ingredients except fish. Pour over fish.
Marinate in refrigerator 2 hours. Drain, reserving marinade.
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Infants Service
Installs Officers

Sherrie Stern

Phillips, Janie Roth, Sherri
Tobias and Rhoda Paull;
treasurer, Marilyn Weisberg;
secretaries; Paula Shapiro,
Rosalie Fox and Sandra
Stocker.
To serve a two-year term on
the board are: Marsha
Adelson, Sharon Benedek,
Karen Erlich, Rosanne Fien-
man, Rosemarie Gilman, Bar-
bara Goldberg, Sherry Goren,
Vicki Ingber, Esther Jacobs,
Phyliss Kaplan, Judith Klass,
Lin Klein, Sharron
Markovitz, Carole Miller, Ida
Nemzin, Hermaine Raimi,
Debbi Sapperstein, Marsha
Schavrien, Myrna Shanker
and Eleanor Weinstein.
The program will be "An
Afternoon on Broadway"
presented by Cantor Orbach.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations by May 16, call the
temple, 661-5700

Israel Bond Group
Sets Bond Day

The Metro Detroit Israel
Bond Women's Division will
hold its second annual "Buy
a Bond/VagaBond Day" in
Chicago on May 22.
The event is open to all
1990 members or intended
members of the Israel Bond
Golda Meir Club (investors of
$5,000 or more in Israel Bond
securities).
Beginning with a 9:30 a.m.
flight to Chicago's Midway
Airport, the group, escorted
by two members of the Israel
Bond professional staff, will
spend the day enjoying a lec-
ture and viewing of "Monet
in the '90s: The Series Pain-

Infants Service Group in-
stalled officers at a May 8
meeting.
The officers are: president,
Lottie Malkin; vice-
presidents Min Linton, Sara
Simmer, Iva Hoptman;
secretaries Betty Pianin,
Lenore Kanat, Ann Shook;
treasurer Bernice Green;
case-workers Shirley Lubin,
Audrey Gladman; sunshine
committee Margaret Leebove
and Ruth Redlich.

Beth Shalom Group
Hosts Zaslow

The Sisterhood of Con-
gregation Beth Shalom will
hold its 34th annual donor
luncheon at noon May 17 at
the synagogue. A mini bouti-
que will be 10:30 a.m. until
noon.
Jeffrey Zaslow, advice col-
umnist and author, will
speak. Zaslow replaced Ann
Landers at the Chicago Sun
Times in 1987. His column,
"All That Zazz" is now syn-
dicated to newspapers
worldwide. His book Tell Me
All About It has been
released.

Southwoods ORT
Holds Dinner

Southwoods
Chapter,
Women's American ORT, will
hold its annual kosher
gourmet dinner 7 p.m. May
15, at the Laurel Woods
clubhouse. The theme will be
America. There is a charge.
For information call Sharon
Klein, 338-3061; or Dorothy
Superstine, 851-1142.

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