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June 10, 1994 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-10

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For Women

Just in Time for the

Warm Weather!

Mr. Alan's is Proud

Cohen Leads
Beth El Women

to Introduce New

Ecco Comfort

Shoes

ecco

Marshall-Israel
Luncheon

Choose from a Variety of Styles Et Colors!

811R. MANIA

West Bloomfield • On the Boardwalk • Orchard Lake Rd.

Just South of Maple • 626-3362

Mon.-Weds. & Sat. 10-7; Thurs. & Fri. 10-9; Sun. 12-5

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
Greater Detroit Section

announces a

Flea Market

(to take place in the parking lot behind the NCJW offices)

Sunday, June 26, 1994, Rain date - Monday, June 27
10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Clean up
& Clean out anything we can sell at the flea market

;:

it;

Torah Center, is given by Chaya
Sora Silberberg and will focus on
the character, personality, and
theological mind set of some of
the great Jewish women in his-
tory. The course is open to women
who have both limited and ex-
tensive knowledge of Judaism.
The Women's Shabbos Group
will meet this June 11 at 5:30
p.m. at the home of Malca Katz,
6951 Alderley Way, West Bloom-
field.

• partial dish sets
• furniture
• bikes, toys
• sports items
• exercise equipment

• household items
• fixtures
• knick-knacks
• garden equipment
• tools

Drop off begins June 13-23, 10 am-4:30 pm, Mon.-Fri.
NCJW offices 30233 Southfield Rd., Southfield, MI
Questions? call (810) 258-6000
Tax deduction up to $250

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1994 SEDAN DEVELLE

*
$9,999
24 months, one payment

NO MONEY DOWN!

AUDETTECADILLAC, 7100 ORCHARD LK. RD.

Miriam Cohen was installed as
president of Temple Beth El Sis-
terhood. A sisterhood board mem-
ber for the past four years, Ms.
Cohen previously served as
recording secretary and admin-
istrative vice president of the sis-
terhood. She is immediate past
chair of the Rabbi B. Benedict
Glazer Institute for the Catholic,
Eastern Orthodox, Muslim and
Protestant Clergy, as well as a
member of the TBE Chorale and
a temple docent.
She also served on the execu-
tive board of the Detroit Auxil-
iary of Alpha Omega Dental
Fraternity; she is a member of
Hadassah and a life member of
the National Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit Section.
Prior to becoming a full-time vol-
unteer, Ms. Cohen was the exec-
utive secretary to the medical
director of Providence Hospital
and supervisor of the hospital's
medical staff office.
Installed with Ms. Cohen were
Linda Bloom, Denny Brown, Bob-
bi Charnas and Faye Goldman,
vice presidents; Laurel Epstein,
treasurer; Sandra Moss, assistant
treasurer; Alice Zacks, financial
secretary; Deborah Canvasser,
recording secretary; and Laura
Wise corresponding secretary.
Newly elected to the board are
Linda Berman, Fayclare Blau,
Tammy Budaj, Betty Jane Fish-
er, Doris Fisher, Shelly Fogelman,
Lucy Gersten, Sybil Hoffman,
Sybil Lerner, Alene Lipshaw,
Fran Malin, Elaine Maskin, Gail
Mayer, Joyce Miller, Lynn New-
man, Jo Ann Nyquist, Sandi Re-
itelman, Elaine Schonberger,
Bobette Siegel, Elaine Sturman,
Ruth Talmer and Janis Warren.

Bais Chabad
Women's Events

SMARTLEASE Plus

Mileage and other restrictions apply. Tax is extra. See dealer for details

Miriam Cohen

Bill Nadler

SALES & LEASING

851-7200

NEXT TO THE BIRMINGHAM THEATRE
642-1690

Bais Chabad Torah Center will
host Jewish women at a new
course titled "Jewish Women In
the Bible." The course, offered
Wednesday nights 8 p.m. at the

Marshall-Israel Chapter, B'nai
B'rith Women will have a
luncheon meeting noon June 16
at the Zionist Cultural Center,
18451 W. 10 Mile Rd., South-
field.
Fund-raising awards will be
presented. Reports will be given
about International B'nai B'rith
Women's Bi-Anneal Convention,
in Florida.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Bess Leiser, 559-

4382; or Gertrude Pearl,
838-5384.

New Officers
For Masada

Masada Group of Hadassah will
have an installation June 21 at
noon at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
The installing officer will be Mar-
jie Federman of Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah. The pro-
gram will feature "Potpourri In
Song" with Beynes Opengeym,
Russian keyboard artist.
The following will be installed:
president, Geri Botwin; vice
presidents, Dorothy Bodzin,
Joyce Rosenbaum, Dora Silber-
farb, Anne Wohl, Bess Haron,
Nita R. Lichtenstein, Paulette
Borin; secretaries: Libby Wein-
garden, Pearl Leinoff, Lenore
Golden, Sylvia Brickner, Helen
Stebbins; treasurer, Molly
Schoenfeld.
For information, call Geri
Botwin, 358-0748; or Bess Haron,
353-1348.

BBW Group
Hosts Speaker

Henry Morgenthau Chapter
B'nai B'rith Women will hold its
next luncheon meeting June 15
at noon at the Knob in the Woods
clubhouse. The speaker will be
Evelyn Gorbach, artistic director
of JET (Jewish Ensemble The-
ater).
Reservations are mandatory
and there is a charge. Call Mary
Blitz, 661-1385; or Lil Meyers,
855-3894. ❑

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