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March 19, 1993 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-19

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Jewish Mother Is
Food For Thought

Betsy Winkelman
Is Honored

Harlene Appelman will ad-
dress what it is like to be a
Jewish mother in today's
world, both as a parent and as
a professional educator, at the
Food for Thought breakfast
March 31 at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
The 9:30 a.m. meeting is
sponsored by the Jewish
Federation Women's Division.
For the past 10 years, Mrs.
Appelman has been teaching,
directing and creating family
education programs for
Jewish agencies and con-
gregations, including Jew-
ish Experiences For
Families, Family Camp
and Jewish acculturation
programs for newcomers
from the former USSR.
Food for Thought is a forum
to educate the participants on
important Jewish issues and
to reach out to women not yet
involved in Federation's
Womens Division, Registra-
tion begins at 9:15 a.m. with
breakfast at 9:30. The pro-
gram starts at 10.
Babysitting will be avail-
able upon request for children
2 1/2 or older.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations by March 24, call
Ellen Krivchenia at the
Women's Division office,
642-4260.

Betsy Winkelman, Adat Sha-
lom Synagogue and sister-
hood leader, will be honored
at a pre-donor dessert buffet,
12:30 p.m. March 22 at the
home of Janice Scharg.
A former sisterhood presi-
dent, Betsy has served as vice
president of the synagogue,
originated Adat Shalom's So-
cial Action Committee, and
was involved in the organiza-
tion of the synagogue's adult
bat mitzvah program. She is
a member of the community's
Social Action Committee
Council, is active on behalf of
the New Americans, and is an
advocate for programs to
improve the environment.
Emma Berman of Resettle-
ment Service will present a
tribute, and Gannady Zut will
play music of the balalaika.
Attendance is by advance,
paid reservation only. For in-
formation, call the synagogue
office, 851-5100.

JNF Group

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The Women of Jewish
National Fund will hold
the Women's Spring Meet-
ing noon March 23 at
Temple Emanu-El. The
speaker will be Rabbi
Lane Steinger, spiritual
leader of Temple Emanu-
El; his topic will be "The
History of Mizrachi Jewry
From North Africa to
Central Asia."
A tribute to the late
Philip Slomovitz will be
presented by Naomi Floch.
Refreshments will be
served.
For further information,
call JNF, 557-6644.

ORT Group

Hosts Rabbi

Huntington Hill ORT will
feature a discussion by Rabbi
Amy Bigman of Temple
Emanu-El 8 p.m. March 24 at
the home of Janet Hankin.
Rabbi Bigman will speak
on "What the Talmud Tells
Us About Medical Ethics."
For information, call Janet
Hankin, 577-3283.

Sisterhood Hears
Book Review

B'nai David Sisterhood will
hold a general meeting 7 p.m.
March 29 at the residence of
Barbara Traison in Bloom-
field Hills.
Rabbi Morton Yolkut will
review Jewish Humor: What

the Best Jewish Jokes Say
About the Jews by Rabbi

Joseph Telushkin.
Carpools will be arranged
from the Oak Park and
Southfield areas and
refreshments will follow the
presentation.
Call the synagogue office,
557-8210, for reservations
and information.

Brandeis-Tikvah
Fashion Show

Brandeis/Tikvah Chapter
B'nai B'rith Women will hold
an early spring meeting noon
March 23 at the Sutton Place
clubhouse.
Goldie Kramer will present
a spring fashion show. There
is a charge for luncheon. Ad-
mission is by advance reser-
vation only.
Call Hilda Raphael, 557-
6517, for information.

Horodoker Group
Sets Meeting

A meeting of the David-
Horodoker Women's Organi-
zation will be held noon
March 23 at Lincoln Towers
clubroom.

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