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April 19, 1991 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-04-19

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'I FOR WOMEN

cordially invites you
to attend its

Food For Thought
JWF Luncheon



Rabbi Aft

JNF Women
Plan Meeting

The Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund will hold- their
April meeting noon April 23
at Temple Emanu-El.
The speaker will be Rabbi
Bruce Aft, whose topic is
"Reflections On My Trip To
The Soviet Union."
Rabbi Aft is ordained as a
Reconstructionist rabbi. He
has worked in both Conser-
vative and Reform settings
and has had education jobs
which include special projects
coordinated for the Board of
Jewish Education of Metro-
politan Chicago, the executive
director for the Midwest
Region of the Reconstruc-
tionist Congregations and
Chavurot and rabbinical posi-
tions for several congre-
gations.
Rabbi Aft is the director of
the Midrasha — College of
Jewish Studies and Principal
of the Community Jewish
High School.
Anne Mondrow will deliver
the invocation. Refreshments
will be served.

Livonia Women
Plan Events

The Livonia Jewish Con-:
gregation Sisterhood will
meet 8 p.m. April 23 at the
synagogue. Ruth Marcus,
president for the Michigan
branch of the Women's
League for Conservative
Judaism, will speak.
There will be a Sisterhood
Shabbat 8 p.m. April 26
emphasizing women's con-
tributions to Judaism.
The sisterhood will have its
second annual ladies' lun-
cheon 1 p.m. May 5 with a
fashion show. Advance and
pre-paid reservations are re-
quired by April 27. For infor-
mation, call Ilene Salmons,
425-9041; or Darlene Combs,
476-8940.

Reservations are available
for the April 25 Food for
Thought luncheon of the
Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
The 11:30 a.m. luncheon at
Knollwood Country Club will
feature speaker Fred Dobb,
who will speak on "Making a
Livable World — Civic and
Jewish Responsibilities to
Our Environment." Mr. Dobb
is a degree candidate in
Jewish communal service and
Judaic and peace studies at
Brandeis University and lec-
tures around the country on
the environmental crisis.
Food for Thought is a three-
part educational luncheon
series sponsored by Federa-
tion's Women's Division.
There is a fee. For reerva-
tions, call the Federation
Women's Division, 965-3939,
Ext. 163.

B & P Chapter
Installation May 5

The Detroit Business and
Professional Chapter of B'nai
B'rith will hold its annual in-
stallation of officers at a lun-
cheon noon May 5 at Con-
gregation B'nai David.
Guests are invited. There is
a charge and reservations are
required. For information,
call Shirley Bernstein,
357-3245.
Dorothy Droz Mills will in-
stall the following officers:
presidium chairwoman, Doro-
thy Goldberg; vice presidents,
Lina Bernstein, Edith Good-
man and Miriam Lawrence;
treasurer, Shirley Baker;
financial secretary, Marion
Morgan; recording secre-
taries, Lillian Bratt and Lib-
bie Zalenko; corresponding
secretary, Esther Goodman;
and mailing secretary, Etta
Wykoff.
Board members to be in-
stalled are: Evelyn Anchill,
Lillian Epstein, Elaine
Grant, Ruth Lefton, Gertrude
Levenstein, Rose Levitt and
Molly Moss.

Glennwood ORT
Hears Griffiths

Glennwood Chapter and
Michigan Region of Women's
American ORT will host Mar-
tha W. Griffiths in a town
meeting 7:30 p.m. April 24 at
the Bloomfield Township
Library.
Mrs. Griffiths, a former
lieutenant governor of
Michigan as well as a former
U.S. congresswoman, will
speak on "Discrimination
Against Women in the Work
Force."

Sunday, May 5, 1991

1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

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Refreshments will be served
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Galleries Represented Include:
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• JEWELRY
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OTHER PRINT MAKERS OF THE 1920s & 30s

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