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he Child Abuse and Ne- Linda Sircus, Roberta Toll,
glect Council recently held Linda Schaefer, Jeanne Du-
a luncheon benefit at bin, Julie Cummings,
Neiman Marcus. Writer
Marj Jackson Levin was the 90TH BIRTHDAY
guest speaker to the sell-out
Friedel Hopfeld , formerly of
crowd of more than 60 patrons, Southfield, celebrated
her 90th
and Neiman Marcus hosted a birthday Nov. 8 with family and
scarf tying presentation with a friends at a party given by her
Hermes representative.
grandchildren, Ron and Sandy
"It's a worthwhile cause," said Hirsch. The party
was held at
Lois Shaevsky, who helped or-
the Veranda Club in Boca Raton.
ganize the luncheon along with Friedel and her late husband,
Betty Jean Rivkin, a staff co- Fred, came to Detroit from Ger-
ordinator for the council.
"The council has a CARE
house," explained Ms.
Shaevsky. The CARE house,
located in Pontiac, served 411
families last year. The orga-
nization serves Oakland
County through the Michigan
Children's Trost Fund, which
receives monies through a
check-off on the state income
tax form.
Ms. Levin said she thought
about starting her speech
with a joke, but decided there
was nothing funny about this
timely, serious discussion of
child abuse. She talked about
the accomplishments of the
women's movement and the
violence in our society. "One
person can make a differ- Friedel Hopfeld
ence," she said. She helped
organize the Michigan Citi-
zens for Handgun Control. "Nev- many in 1937 and formed Fred
er stop acting upon your beliefs," Hopfeld and Company, a whole-
she said.
sale jewelry firm. During their
Some of the supporters in- retirement, they traveled exten-
cluded: Rona Freedland, Bar- sively. Mr. Hopfeld was a found-
bara Cohen, Barbara ing member of Gemiluth
Shulman, Shari Rogers, Liz Chasidim Synagogue. Mrs.
Singer, Shelley Golden, Hopfeld's pet charity is the
Marge Alpern, Judy Cantor, Shaare Zedek Hospital in
Peggy Daitch, Doralee Gold- Jerusalem where she is a loyal
man, Nancy Levin, Sue Marx, supporter of the nursing school.