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lust 25 minutes from the BirrninghanilBtoomfield area
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Sisterhood
Annual Dinner
The B'nai David Sisterhood will
hold their annual paid-up mem-
bership dinner 6 p.m. Nov. 15
at the synagogue.
The program will be pre-
sented by the Meadowbrook
Theatre Guild modeling period
costumes.
There is a fee. Call Ruth
Kwaselow, 851-9531, or the
synagogue office, 557-8210, for
reservations or information.
Morgenthau Chapter B'nai
B'rith Women will hold a lun-
cheon meeting noon Nov. 10 at
Knob in the Woods clubhouse.
The Yiddish Groups of Mor-
genthau Chapter will present a
new Yiddish production and
will serve an ethnic lunch.
For reservations, call Mary
Blitz, 661-1385. ❑
(formerly of Peter's Place)
A Service to Private
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Brandeis/Tikvah Chapter will
hold a combined board and gen-
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at Lincoln Towers Clubroom .
Special gifts honoree Dorothy
Bodzin will be the speaker. She
will tell of her experiences on
the Miracle Mission to Israel.
There is a charge for lun-
cheon. For information, call
Marion Mann, 546-6406.
Morgenthau
Lunch Meeting
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Ann-Marie Marron
Michelle Dalziel
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We purchase fine gems.
Diamonds and Gold Jewelry.
The 8th annual tea sponsored
by Yigdal, the women's auxil-
iary of the Yeshiva Gedolah
Ateres Mordechai, will be held
1-4 p.m. Nov. 21 at the home of
Dale Goodman, 2340 Walnut
Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. The
tea will feature a musical pro-
gram at 2:45 p.m., door prizes
and refreshments. There is a
charge.
Proceeds from the tea will
help support two young Russ-
ian boys to learn Torah in De-
troit's Yeshiva Gedolah. For
information, call Sharon Cohen,
967-3613; or Raizy Nusbaum,
968-0725.
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Amsterdam against the
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Seven years later, Levy gave
money to the Lutherans to
help them build their first
church.