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Til 6 353.1300 The Sisterhood of 'Ibmple Emanu-El in Oak Park will present Thelma Rosenbaum reviewing Jephte's Daughter by Naomi Ragen at the open- ing paid-up luncheon noon Oct. 22 at the temple. Mrs. Rosenbaum has per- formed as a puppeteer and in community theater. She has given book reviews and is known for her insight and humor. The Sisterhood will be honoring double chai members at this luncheon. Admission is free to paid-up members; there is a charge for non-members. For infor- mation, call Lee Wolin, 354-4433; or Adela Gold, 626-2784. B'nai B'rith Women Host Gifts Luncheon The annual special gifts luncheon for B'nai B'rith Women will be held noon Nov. 7 at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Glenda Greenwald, ex- ecutive publisher and presi- dent of Michigan Woman ma- gazine, will be the honoree. B'nai B'rith Women ex- clusively supports the Residential Treatment Center for emotionally disturbed children in Israel. They provided $2 million in capital funds to construct a new residential facility at the Children's Home. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call the B'nai B'rith Council office, 552-8150. Hakol, Kadima Pick Apples Oriental Rugs Today's Pleasure Tomorrow's Treasure ARNIE WEISS Emanu-El Women Hear Review M F TER 4e,r40-- INC. Crosswinds Mall . 4301 Orchard Lake Road at Lone Pine, Suite 419 West Bloomfield, MI 48033 Phone (313) 626-0811 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' Help us keep winning. Hakol, a committee of the National Council of Jewish Women reaching out to the younger woman, will go apple picking with residents of Kadima, the Jewish group home for mentally ill, 1 p.m. Oct. 14, starting at the NCJW Southfield office. The event is open to women, friends and spouses between the ages of 20 and 40. For information, call Stephanie Miller, 855-2011 Horodoker Group Donor Luncheon The David-Horodoker Women's Organization will hold their 53rd annual donor luncheon noon Oct. 23 at the Beth Achim Social Hall. Mrs. Bernard Chase is chairman of the day; Mrs. Allan Pearlman will give the invocation and entertainment will be fashions by Devorah's. Proceeds will benefit the needy here and in Israel. The women's organization is allied with the Co- operative Council of the League of Jewish Women in planning a Chanukah party and seder for the mentally impaired. Other beneficiaries are Moeis Chitim, Penrickton Center for the Blind, Muscular Dystrophy and Kadima. For information, call Anna Komisar, 557-9425. Parkwood ORT Sets Meeting Parkwood Chapter, Women's American ORT, will have their open fall meeting noon Oct. 24, in the Knob in the Woods clubhouse. Lunch will be served. Hy Pritz will present a program of Yiddish humor and pantomime. There is a charge. Reservations are a must. For information, call Lillian Goodman, 357-5254; or Cele Jacobs 546-0294. Women's Group Sets Celebration Louis Marshall/Israel Chapter B'nai B'rith Women will hold their annual birth- day celebration, a cake and ice-cream social, 12:30 p.m. Oct. 18 at the Zionist Cultural Center. A musical program will be presented by Kathy Rissman- Lowenthal singing Yiddish, Hebrew and old American folk songs. For information, call Jennie Grayson, 357-3881; or Eileen Israel, 968-0569. Primrose Club Sets Meeting Primrose Benevolent Club will meet noon Oct. 15 at the Lincoln T3wers clubhouse. Reports will be given by com- mittees on the Oct. 30 donor luncheon at Beth Achim synagogue. Round Table Hosts Luncheon The Women's Division of the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table will host the Pathfinders' Award luncheon 11:30 a.m. Oct. 17, at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. Evelyn Horowich Liberman will be honored for her in- volvement with the Hospice of Southeastern Michigan and hospices nationally. There will be a charge for lunch. For information, call Women's Division Office, 869-6306.