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To reserve, call Anne Mon- drow, 967-4750. Reform Women Elect Board The Sharona and Tevye Sallen chapter of Na'amat/USA will host a combined meeting 8 p.m. May 19 in the Crown Pointe building. The speaker will be Mr. Raviv At the recent biennial weekend Schwartz. He is a first year stu- for District II of the Women of Re- dent from the Project Star Pro- form Judaism, there was a spe- gram at U-M. He is from Israel cial installation service for the and works as a planner and co- 1994/95 board of directors. In- ordinator for Mission Programs coming officers include Wendy for the United Jewish Appeal in Allenberg and Sherrie Stern as co-presidents. Vice presidents in- Israel. clude: Rhina Griffel, Arlene Di- etz, Shelly Willner, Marlene Goodman; recording secretary is Shirley Rosenberg; treasurer is Lucy Gersten; corresponding sec- retary is Donna Phillips; parlia- mentarian is Barbara Pombier. The Greater Detroit Chapter of Brandeis University National Women's Committee will hold its annual spring luncheon noon May 18 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The event will honor the university's new president, Je- Marshall-Israel Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women will hold their in- huda Reinharz. A luncheon will be followed by stallation of officers May 19 at "Three Men For All Seasons," a noon at Farinas Catering. The following will be installed. concert featuring mezzo-soprano Bess Lipson, president; Dorothy Barbara Alexander. For reservations, call Marjory Abramson, Ruth Blumberg, Raskin, 626-8665; or Harriet Anne Milgrom, Irene Rodman, Lillian Sklar, vice presidents; Coleman, 626-1743. Miriam Radkin, Tillie Small, Rose Michelson, Lillian Dorf, Doris Silets, Audrey Silverman, secretaries; Jennie Grayson, trea- surer. Ida Nathan will be the in- stalling officer. Parkwood Chapter, Women's For information, call Jennie American ORT will have its in- Grayson, 357-3881. stallation of officers 11:30 a.m. May 25 at Adat Shalom Syna- gogue. There will be a luncheon. Harriet Jacobson, past presi- dent of the Michigan Regional Women's American ORT, will in- stall the following: co-presidents The Detroit Business and Pro- Sarah Feuereisen, Margaret fessional/Pisgah Chapter of B'nai Schwartz; vice presidents, Sylvia B'rith Women will meet May 15 Bernstein, Leah Burak, Lina at Knob-in-the-woods clubhouse Burnstein, Lillian Goodman, at 11:30 a.m. Lunch will be Dorothy Rubin, Helen served. The business meeting will be Stebbins; treasurer, Nita Lich- tenstein; secretaries, Paulette followed by a guest speaker, Dr. Bonin, Ruth Yost; board, Ruth E. Newton Rottenberg, rheuma- Bernstein, Susan Brand, Rose Di- tologist, whose topic will be "Oh, amond, Ethel Goldstein, Martha My Aching Back." There is a Avrin Hencken, Dorothy charge. Hochman, Cele Jacobs, Jean Klafer, Jennie Krugel, Gloria Shook and Helen Waldbott. Joe Sharpy will present a mu- sical program. There is a charge. For information, call Nita Licht- enstein, 357-2524; or Cele Jacobs, .546-0294. Brandeis Women Hold Luncheon Marshall-Israel Installation Parkwood ORT New Officers B & P-Pisgah Holds Lunch Library Holds Discussion Art Talk For Hechtman The Agency for Jewish Educaton Community Library will hold its second "literary Journeys" dis- cussion group May 19 from 7:30- The Hechtman Chapter of 9 p.m. at the Agency for Jewish Na'amat/USA will meet May Education building in Southfield. The group will read and dis- 23 at noon in the Hechtman I din- ing room. Sylvia Nelson, director cuss "The Rocking Horse Win- of the Janice Charach Epstein ner," a short story by D. H. Gallery, will speak on Jewish art. Lawrence.