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July 31, 1992 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-07-31

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To p Dollar$
for Your
Coitedibies

Women's Division
Names Chairmen

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.244..... 30OM ... .150.00
41ct .... 700.00 .350.00
.864. ....1,650.00 —.825.00
1.22ct ...2400.00 .. .1,000.00

REG. SALE
550.00 ... .275.00
.3oct.
700.00 ... .350.00
.40c1
.65ct. _1,650.00 —.825.00
.984. _2,000.00 -.1,000.00

REG. SALE

.32ct. .... 700.00 ... .350.00
.45ct. ....1,000.00 —.500.00
.90ct. _2,000.00 —1,000.00
141ct. .:.3,000.00...1,500.00

FANCY CLUSTER RINGS

VALUE SALE
.02ct. ... 20.00 ... 10.00
.05ct. ... 75.00 ... 37.50
.10ct ...120.00 ... 60.00
1/5ct. ...160.00 ... 80.00
1/4ct ...300.00 _149.00
1/3ct ...400.00 ...199.00
1/2ct. ...600.00 ...299.00
2/3ct. _850.00 ...425.00
3/4ct. . .1,150.00 . .575.00

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SIZE

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LADIES DIAMOND BAND
' ha $900
Reg. $450

CARAT

REG. SALE

.48ct ....1,350.00 —.675.00
.544. ... .1,500.00 ... .750.00
.764. .1,700.00 ....850.00
1.314 . eA,000.00 .. .2,000.00

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Linda Z. Klein has been ap-
pointed Allied Jewish Cam-
paign chairman of the Wo-
men's Division of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit.
President of the Jewish Vo-
cational Service, Ms. Klein
has chaired the Business and
Professional Women's and the
Professional Services divi-
sions of the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
Working with Ms. Klein are
Diane Klein, president of the
Women's Division, and Penny
Blumenstein, immediate past
Campaign chairman.
Carolyn Greenberg will
chair the Ruby Section with
Julie Levy as associate chair-
man and Susan Citrin, ad-
visor. The Lion of Judah Sec-
tion will be chaired by Selma
Schwartz and Meryl Podolsky,
associate chairman. Deena
Canvasser is chairman of the
Pre-Campaign Section; Paula
Glazier, associate chairman;
and Susan Pappas, advisor.
Terran Leemis is heading
the Kadima Section, with
Nancy Grand as associate
chairman and Diane Perlman
as advisor. The Koach Section
chairman is Nancy Glass;
Linda Deutsch, Zena Gordon
and Cathy Slavik are
associate chairmen.
Audrey Sobel is chairing
the Women's Division Phono-
gift; Micki Grossman, Carol
Maisels, Sheri Schiff and
Evelyn Silverman are asso-
ciate chairmen, and Marilyn
Goldberg is advisor. Jill
Grundland chairs the Spring
Phonogift with Debra Bern-
stein-Siegel as associate
chairman. The Phonathon
committee is led by Marjory
Ansell and Janice Schwartz,
associate chairman.
Barbara Berry is in charge
of the Cash Mobolization
Committee with Helen
Shevin as associate chair-
man. The Missions Commit-
tee chairman is Marty Rosen-
thal. Cheryl Guyer chairs the

New Gifts Committee, and
Marjorie Federman is
associate chairman.
Kathy Wilson-Fink chairs
the Worker Training Commit-
tee, and Susan E. Alterman
and Hannah Moss are asso-
ciate chairmen. Chairing the
Business and Professional
Women's Division is Barbara
Tukel, with Judge Susan
Moiseev as associate chair-
man.

ORT Hosts
Donor Luncheon

The Michigan Region of
Women's American ORT will
hold its annual donor lunch-
eon 11:30 a.m. Aug. 18 at the
home of Doreen Hermelin.
Carla Jean Schwartz, Jewish
News columnist, will be the
commentator.
The program will feature a
fashion show of clothing de-
signed and constructed by
ORT students from schools in
Israel and France. All
clothing will be modeled by
ORT members.
The luncheon is chaired by
Judee Herman. Committee
members include: Patti
Aaron, Miriam Altman, Min-
nie Berman, Laurie Blinder, l
Paulette Borin, Lillian Col-
man, Joanne Feldman, Bette'
Borin Frankel, Sharon
Kirsch, Rhodi Margolis,
Elaine Morton, Ida Nemzin,
Ruth Rosenfeld, Betty Silver-
farb, Pam Tiemeyer, Rita
Weston and Yetta Wolf.
There is a minimum con-
tribution required for atten-
dance. For reservations by
Aug. 11, call the ORT office,
855-9820.

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Primrose Club
Plans Meeting

The Primrose Benevolent
Club will meet noon Aug. 3 at
the Lincoln Towers clubroom.
Members are to bring gifts for
the donor luncheon.

LOCAL NEWS

Machon Plans Events

Machon L'Torah will hold a
Hebrew learn-a-thon 9:30
a.m.-5:30 p.m. Aug. 16 at
Machon.
The program, designed as a
one-day crash course in basic
Hebrew reading, will begin
with an overview on the He-
brew language by Rabbi Avra-
ham Jacobovitz, followed by
instructions in Hebrew
reading skills by Yosef Perl-

stein. There is a charge.
Registration a must. Call
Machon, 967-0888.

Machon L'Torah will hold
an educational evening 7:30
p.m. Aug. 3 at Machon. Rabbi
Avraham Jacobovitz will lead
a discussion on "Marriage, In-
termarriage and Racism."
Refreshments will be
served. There is no charge.

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