Animpougmow
Torah Study Group
Hosts Speaker
Maimonides Women
Plan Meeting
Ayala Berney will speak at
the Yeshiva Gedolah's mon-
thly Women's Ibrah Study
Program 1 p.m. Jan. 21 at the
Franklin Fitness and Racquet
Club. The topic of the lecture
will be "A Ibrah Analysis of
Faith and Belief in God."
Mrs. Berney, an educator,
received her degree at
Michlalah Jerusalem College
for women in Jewish
philosophy and ethics. She is
past director of Sharey Torah
High School in Brooklyn and
is an instructor at Bas Torah
Academy High School for
Girls in Monsey, N.Y., where
she teaches Maimonides,
Jewish ethics and philosophy.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Rabbi Eric
Krohner, 968-3360.
The Women of Maimonides
Medical Society will have a
fund-raising meeting noon
Jan. 21 at R.I.K.'s The
Restaurant.
Plans for the 46th annual
donor luncheon will be
discussed. Molly Abraham,
restaurant critic for the
Detroit Free Press, will speak.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations, call Patti Phillips,
626-4782.
NCJW Hosts
Book Reviews
The National Council of
Jewish Women, Greater
Detroit Section, will host Rab-
bi Sherwin Wine 11 a.m. Feb.
4 and 26 at the NCJW office,
30233 Southfield Road,
Southfield.
Rabbi Wine will review
Patrimony by Philip Roth on
Feb. 4 and Scum by Isaac
Bashevis Singer, Feb. 26.
The series will include
lunch. There is a charge. For
reservations by Jan. 30, call
NCJW, 258-6000.
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tion Beit Kodesh will meet 8
p.m. Jan. 21 at the syna-
gogue. A social will be held
with bingo available.
Refreshments will be served.
There is no charge.
The sisterhood will have a
paid-up membership brunch
and installation of officers
noon Jan. 26 at the
synagogue. There is a charge
for guests.
Advance reservations are
required; call Phyllis
Lewkowicz, 474-8676.
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BBW Council
Hosts Brunch
The B'nai B'rith Women
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit will host a brunch
11:30 a.m. Jan. 26, at Knob in
the Woods clubhouse. All
chapter presidents, vice
presidents, officers, delegates
to council, council officers and
past council presidents are in-
vited. There is a charge.
For reservations by Jan. 20,
call council office, 552-8150.
JCC Program
On Tkiaditions
The Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center will pre-
sent "Gefilte Fish, Which
Traditions Are a Must for the
Generations?" 1 p.m. Jan. 22.
The program will feature a
film, followed by a discussion
about traditions.
There will be a charge for
non-members.
Golda Meir Group
Hosts Meeting
Golda Meir Chapter, B'nai
B'rith Women, will hold its
annual "Generations"
meeting 7:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at
the home of Ellen Kaye.
Cantor Gail Hirschenfang
of 'Temple Beth El will speak.
For information, call Elaine
Schonberger, 932-0759; or
Ellen Kaye, 642-6102.
B & P Group
Hosts Speaker
The Business and Profes-
sional Branch of the National
Council of Jewish Women will
hold a dinner meeting 6 p.m.
Jan. 28 at the NCJW offices,
Southfield.
Maxine Berman, state
representative, will speak on
"What Women Can Do To
Make Themselves Heard."
There is a charge. For reser-
vations, call NCJW, 356-6336.
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Tamarack Camps
Holds Jamboree
Tamarack Camps will hold
its annual Jamboree and Fair
1 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Maple-
Drake Jewish Community
Center.
Brad Hyman will present
camp songs, and there will be
a continuous showing of the
Tamarack Camps movie in
the Allen Lounge. All ac-
tivities are free of charge and
are offered to the general
community.
For information, call the
Tamarack Camps office,
661-0600.