There's No Such Thing As A Small Disaster. Primrose Club Holds Election Primrose Benevolent Club will hold their election of officers for the 1994-1995 season at their next meeting, June 6 at noon at Lincoln Towers clubroom. A lunch will be served. An installation of officers will be held on June 28 at Farina's Banquet Center. Reservations are now being taken; call Marge Meretsky, 357-5087. There is a charge. dinner, champagne toast and en- tertainment. There is a charge. Contact Sharon Diskin, 569- 0209; or Roz Kauffman, 548- 0193, for reservations. Women Lead Shacharit jk We all hear about the big disasters. But disasters happen every day. Which means every day, people like you need food, clothing and a place to rest. Please support the American Red Cross. Call1-800-842-2200. Because disaster never rests. American Red Cross Photographer: Dana Fineman Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit presents SUMMER SUNDOWNERS co-sponsored by My Jewish Discovery Place and Jewish Experiences for Families A Chance for Parents & Pre-schoolers to have a Night on the Town Jewish Fairytales TH E DE T RO Creative Dramatics, Storytelling, Crafts and lots of fun! 92 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. June 7 at Maple/Drake, West Bloomfield June 14 at Jimmy Prentis Morris Building, Oak Park For more information please contact Cheryl Kane at 661-5092 before June 1. The sisterhood of Adat Shalom will hold a women's Shacharit service and luncheon beginning at 10 a.m. June 2. Sisterhood members will lead the service. Following the luncheon, Ronald Leff, Adat Shalom direc- tor of education and youth, will make a presentation on "Current Trends in Jewish Education." There is a charge for the lun- cheon. For information, call the synagoguge office, 851-5100. Liss Wins BBW Award Madelyn Liss, outoing two-term president of Henry Morgenthau Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, was recently presented the pres- tigious Woman of the Year plaque at the Morgenthau 48th Annual Installation Luncheon. The presenter was Hattie Schwartz, awards chairman, also a two-term past president. Sisterhood Plans House Tour '94 Using the theme "It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This," Temple Israel Sisterhood is planning its first House Tour '94 for June 1. The six homes on this tour may be viewed from 10 a.m.-4 p.. The homes depict various architec- tural and furnishing styles with beautiful works of art on display. Those on the tour may travel at their leisure between homes. Tickets for the tour may be purchased by phoning Barbara Ben, 855-9792. Howard Glantz Na'amat Event Features Cantor Cantor Howard Glantz of Adat Shalom Synagogue will be the featured performer at the Na'amat USA, Greater Detroit Council Spiritual Adoption Lun- cheon June 2 at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses at noon. When Cantor Glantz entered the Cantors Institute of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary, the five-year program of study in- cluded a year spent in Israel at Neve Schecter and four years in New York studying sacred and secular music. In 1988, he found- ed the Dor L'Dor Program in co- operation with the Cantors Assembly. Cantor Glantz is a past presi- dent of the Cantors Institute stu- dent body andn serves on the executive council of the Cantors assembly and as Dor L'Dor chair- man. He is the treasurer of the Cantors Council of Detroit and has been named co-chairman of the 1995 Cantors Convention. Luncheon reservations may be made by calling the Council of- fice, 970-4750. There is a charge. Event Focus: Mexican Jews The sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El will host the 10th in- stallment of their "Jews of the World" series June 4 at 7 p.m. at Trini and Carmen's in Clawson. Participants will have a spe- The Ivan S. Bloch Chapter of the cially prepared Mexican dinner. B'nai B'rith Women will hold its Following the dinner, Rabbi Lane 46th anniversary and installa- Steinger will speak on the "Jews tion at the Furniture Club of De- of Mexico." troit, 24701 Swanson, Southfield, Reservations are necessary for June 18 at 6:30 p.m. the event; call Alice Blumberg, There will be hors d'oeuvres, 967-4117. Bloch Chapter Anniversary