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May 24, 1991 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-24

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FOR WOMEN

COMFY PATIO FURNITURE THATS

BUI T LIKE IRON

0

SAVE

Adat Shalom
Installs Officers

ON QUALITY
WROUGHT- IRON
OUTDOOR
FURNITURE!

5PIECEL
SEr

ONLY
$529.

REGULAR

$814
1 Week Only!
Sale Ends May 31st

Hurry in now to receive the sale price
on this 5-piece Meadowcraft patio
set. Beautifully hand-forged styling
makes this set not only attractive but
comfy too! Vist any of our three
stores for terrific SAVINGS!

Libbie Zalenko

Women's Council
Installs Officers

Completely Casual for
Over 46 Years

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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1991

Ladies Of Oak Park
Dinner, Meeting

2-1350

5

28000 110 7

Libbie Newman Zalenko
will be installed as president
of B'nai B'rith Women's
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit at their 45th installa-
tion luncheon noon June 9 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Lucille Gersten, east central
region chair, will be installing
officer.
Mrs. Zalenko, life member
of B'nai B'rith Women, was
past president of the Business
and Professional Chapter of
B'nai B'rith Women and
1989-1991 fund-raising vice
president of B'nai B'rith
Women's Council. She is a life
member of Sinai Guild and
Zionist Organization of
America, member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue and its
sisterhood, member of Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women and League of Jewish
Women's Organizations.
Officers to be installed are:
vice presidents, Norma
Gorosh (Morgenthau), Shirley
Baker (B&P), Evelyn Klein
(Einstein), Kathy R _ issman
Lowenthal (Golda Meir),
Davya Cohen (Jewish Profes-
sional Network), Elaine
Meyers (Galilee); treasurer,
Bertha Fisher (Marshall/
Israel); recording secretary,
Lillian Bratt
(B&P);
counselor, Dorothy Droz Mills
(Bloch). Program will show-
case storyteller Corinne
Stavish.
There is a charge for lunch.
For information, call Esther
Applebaum, 557-2975; or
Alice Cohen, 353-8327.

3

The Ladies of Oak Park will
hold their next meeting 7
p.m. June 5 at North Park
Square Clubhouse. For reser-
vations for dinner call Vicky
Turner, 352-3113.

Shelly Newman and Trudy
Weiss will be installed as co-
presidents of the Sisterhood of
Adat Shalom Synagogue for
1991-92 10 a.m. June 3 at
Shacharit services. A lun-
cheon in honor of the incom-
ing leaders will follow.
Leading the service will be
Miriam Rose, Annette
Berenholz, Nancy
Handelman, Susan Berman
and Ruthellen Singer. Sylvia
Starkman, Judy Leder and
Sarah Waldshan will read
from the Torah.
Other Sisterhood officers for
the coming season are: vice
presidents, Bobbi Blitz, Har-
riet Mall, Rachel Maisel,
Lenore Diskin, Celia Lubet-
sky, Sharon Moss Lebovic,
Carol Fogel, Shawna
Kleiman, Barbara Chaitin
and Lori Issner.
Also, treasurer, Blanche
Bayles; secretaries, Helen
Bayles, Nancy Handelman,
Gloria Hoffman, Anne Stein-
berg. Immediate past presi-
dent is Judy Leder.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations for the lunch by May
29, call the synagogue office,
851-5100.

Yeshiva Ladies
Plan Luncheon

The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
Yehudah will host a luncheon
meeting noon May 29 at the
yeshiva.
The luncheon will be spon-
sored by Mrs. Isadore Levin of
Beverly Hills, Calif., in
memory of her mother, Ber-
tha Faigenbaum, and by Mrs.
Leo Finkelstein in memory of
her aunt, Mrs. Faigenbaum.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Rosa
Grunfeld, Mrs. Edith Weiss
and Mrs. Leah Yoffe.

Harmony ORT
Dinner, Installation

Harmony Chapter, Women's
American ORT, will have its
1991-1992 installation dinner
7 p.m. June 4 at Marco's,
32758 Grand River, Farm-
ington, in the Village Com-
mons. There is a charge.
For information, call Fran-
ces Germansky, 661-4022.

New Horizons
Plans Meeting

New Horizons Chapter, Ci-
ty of Hope, for singles 40
years and above, will hold a
general meeting 7:30 p.m.
May 28 at the home of Sharon
Stein.
For information, call
Sharon, 552-9237; or Marsha
Greenstein, 354-0774.

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