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May 14, 1993 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-05-14

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Women's League
Sets Installation

The League of Jewish
Women's Organizations will
hold its installation meeting
and program noon May 20 at
Congregation Beth Abraham-
Hillel-Moses. Carole Kaftan,
past president of the League,
will be the installing officer.
Evelyn Noveck will be in-
stalled as president. Evelyn
taught for 36 years in Detroit,
the last 13 as a department
head. She has been president
of the Council of Greater De-
troit — Na'amat, vice presi-
dent of programming and
president of the Jewish His-
torical Society, and served six
years on the Jewish Com-
munity Council Executive
Board.
She organized Yiddish
classes for Hadassah, served
as vice president of Business
and Professional Chapter of
Women's American Ort,
Histadrut, and is vice presi-
dent of the Labor Zionist
Institute.
Installed as vice presidents
will be Hannah Moss, Shirley
Schlussel, Joanne Zuroff,
Barbara Gutman, Carol Sue
Coden and Rose Lynn Schlus-
sel. Treasurer will be Rita
Weston. Secretaries will be
Ruth Yost, Sherrie Stern,
Marjorie Kurzmann, Dorothy
Tendler, Barbara Edelman
and Beverly Canvasser.

A musical program will
feature harpist Onita Sand-
ers. A light lunch will be
served, for which there is a
charge. For information and
reservations, call Charlotte
Edelheit, 557-7408; or Evelyn
Noveck, 661-1642.

B'nai David
Donor Luncheon

Congregation B'nai David
Sisterhood will hold its 56th
annual donor luncheon 11:45
a.m. May 17 at the syna-
gogue.
The speaker will be Sherry
Margolis, TV-2 newscaster,
who will speak on current
topics and Jewish women in
the media.
Reservations are necessary.
call the synagogue office,
557-8210.

Sharona Group
Holds Brunch

The next meeting of Sharona
Chapter Na'amat/USA will be
a brunch 11 a.m. May 20 at
the home of Bertha Cohen,
1477 Lochridge, Bloomfield
Hills.
Artist Bertha Cohen will
review her art and her life.
There is a charge and reser-
vations are requested.
Call Bertha Cohen,
338-2815; or Helen Goldstein,
851-0822.

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Address

DR. MARC TEREBELO
was elected president and
DR. BRUCE LOWEN vice
president of the Michigan
Chiropractic Society District
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DON MENDELSON of
Southfield and PRUDENCE
BERNSTEIN of West Bloom-
field were among these artists
to receive cash awards at the
47th annual Michigan Water-
color Society Exhibition.

DAVID KIRSCHNER,
Bloomfield Hills Middle
School seventh-grader, made
a 14-minute video and won
his school a grant from Il-
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DR. MATHEW BOROVOY,
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DANIEL FREEMAN,
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