FOR WOMEN Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Break the Fast Dance Singles (21 and Over) Wednesday, September 18 9:30n .m:1:00 a.m. Maple/Drake Building %."-:-. The perfect spot to meet new people and reminisce with old friends. *Dancing * Refreshments * Cash Bar /.00 Admission Charge For further information call 661-1000 ext. 347 Tickets can be purchased at the door. Gre EXTENDED HOURS: FOR BACK TO SCHOOL CALL FOR DETAILS S H 0 ORCHARD MALL W. BLOOMFIELD • 851 - 5566 EVERGREEN PLAZA SOUTHFIELD • 559-3580 BRIDAL AND TUXEDO Pet Food and Supplies Now Open GoVcks • BT'ida\ W,e(3,0 gOtal • NVAAeT-Ok=0e-Bf*s • 20°10 Off 6718C Orchard Lake Road In The West Bloomfield Plaza rco,T,c.,3 737-8090 I r vi . 182 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1991 Marjorie Saulson will host a luncheon on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign for the Ruby and Lion of Judah sections of the Jewish Federa- tion of Metropolitan Detroit Women's Division, 11:30 a.m. Sept. 13. The gathering, which is for contributors of $5,000 or more to the 1992 Campaign, will feature Yona Goldberg, na- tional chairman of the Women's Division of the United Jewish Appeal. Former national division chairman for Operation Ex- odus, Mrs. Goldberg chairs the Community Integration Committee for Soviet Reset- tlement in Washington, D.C. The Lion of Judah pin will be introduced to the Detroit community at the gathering. For information, call Sally Krugel, 965-3939. Helene Cherrin Pet Supermarket Elegant Women's Division Holds Luncheon FARMINGTON HILLS 553-7750 422-9340 LIVONIA 253-1630 PONTIAC r Ofer's Home Cooking WHERE THE RESTAURANT COMES TO YOU! • Old Fashion Israeli Cooking • Gourmet • American • Parties Large or Small 968-6447 Na'amat USA Appoints Cherrin Helene Cherrin has been appointed field consultant for the Na'amat USA Greater Detroit area. Mrs. Cherrin has been involved in many communal and organiza- tional endeavors since her ar- rival in Detroit in 1961. As a field consultant for Na'amat USA, Mrs. Cherrin will be involved in member- ship recruitment and establishment of news clubs and interest groups for the 66-year-old sister organiza- tion of Na'amat Israel. Shalom Hadassah Plans Dinner "Tastes, Sights and Sounds of Israel Through the Eyes of Hadassah" is the theme of Shalom Hadassah's Prospec- tive Member Pot Luck Dinner 6:45 p.m. Oct. 3 at Hadassah House. The speaker will be Arline Gould, past president, Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. For information, call Nancy Simons, 683-1331. Barbara Alexander Lodge, BBW Hold Meeting Louis Marshall-Israel Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women and Louis Marshall Lodge will hold a joint meeting 1 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Zionist Cultural Center. Refresh- ments will be served. The speaker will be Esther Applebaum, past president of BBW Council. Barbara Alex- ander, mezzo soprano, will present a musical book review of Les Miserables, accom- panied by Doris Hall. For information, call Eileen Israel, 968-0569; or Max Kushner, 669-1561. There is a charge. Glennwood ORT Holds Symposium Glennwood Chapter of Women's American ORT will present a symposium on the issue of pro-choice 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 in the Woodcreek Building, Farmington Hills. Participants will include: Rabbi Ernst Cornad, past chairperson of the Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights; Judge Bryan Levy of the 46th District Court; and Rabbi Herschel Finman of the Luba- vitch Foundation. For information, call June Rubenstein, 642-3653. B & P Chapter Hears Speaker The Detroit Business and Professional Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will meet noon Sept. 15 at Whitehall Apart- ments Clubhouse. Jack Baroff will relate the story of "The Nurturing Neighborhood: The Browns- ville Boys Club and Jewish Community in Urban America 1940-1990." A petite brunch will be served. There is a charge. For information, call Alice Cohen, 352-8327. .4