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he B'nai B'rith Wo-
men held their special
g
b ifts luncheon on Nov.
7 at Tam O'Shanter country
club honoring Glenda
Greenwald. Mrs. Green-
wald is executive publisher
of Michigan Woman maga-
zine.
Sylvia Ross, special gifts
chairman, announced that
Mrs. Greenwald has done
many quiet deeds here and
in Israel and will be giving a
handsome contribution to
the B'nai B'rith children's
home in B'ait V'gan, Israel.
Mrs. Greenwald was award-
ed a plaque for her dedica-
tion.
Sylvia Gershenson
Sloman also was honored
with a plaque for her efforts.
She was a previous special
gift honoree.
Some of the men and wo-
men in the crowd included:
Rabbi Sherwin Wine,
Rhea Rowe, Charlotte
Edelheit, Betty Eidelman,
Lucille Gersten, Dorothy
Droz Mills, Libby
Zalenko, Peter Perlman,
Ralph Woronoff, Arnie
Weiner, Doreen Hermelin,
Betty Silverfarb, Mara
Schonberg, Kevin Miller
and Joe Feldman.
GIFTORAMA
Marjorie Hauser Fed-
erman, a Kingswood alum-
na, was co-chairman of the
20th Kingswood Giftorama
'last weekend held at the
Bloomfield Hills school. The
purchase of gifts went to
Marjorie Federman
at Kingswood Giftorama.
help fund tuition assistance,
restoration and renovation.
Her son Bob attends Cran-
brook. "The Kingswood Gift-
orama has something for
everyone. It is a good place
for Chanukah shopping,"
said Mrs. Federman. Alice
Silberstein Burnes, Myra
Citrin, Julie Fisher Cum-
mings and Anne Fuchs
Smith are some of the
committee members.
MURDER AT RITZ
"Murder at the Ritz," a
fund raiser for Children's
Hospital, was a successful
event with 550 people atten-
ding the dinner and mystery
party. Many of the attendees
at the black-tie affair dressed
in costumes from the 1920s
and 1930s for the party,
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1990