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ART EXHIBIT & SALE
by
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AMERICA'S FOREMOST HEBRAIC ARTIST
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by his use of the Hebrew alphabet as a
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Masada Group
Musical Lunch
The Business and Professional
Chapter of Women's American
ORT will meet Dec. 12 at 12:30
p.m. for lunch in the E.G. Nicks
restaurant on Maple Road be-
tween Orchard Lake and Farm-
ington Road.
There is a charge. Respond to
Gertrude Brainin, 788-1635.
Masada group of Hadassah will
meet Dec. 13 at noon for lunch at
Congregation Beth Achim. There
will be a charge for lunch.
The program will present the
Rose Morgan Choral Group, an
afternoon of song, featuring Yid-
dish, Hebrew music and popular
show tunes. Rose Morgan, direc-
tor and accompanist, is a past
president of the Music Study
Club of Metropolitan Detroit and
has been staff pianist and choral
director of the Sholem Aleichem
Institute for mroe than 30 years.
Reservations are being taken
by Bess Haron, 353-1348; or
Paulette Borin, 788-9844.
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B&P Chapter
Lunch Set
354-5959
The sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe will hold the second
session of its book discussion
group Dec. 15 at 10 a.m. at the
synagogue. The Mezuzah in the
Madonna's Foot by Trudi Alexy
will be reviewed.
For information, call the syn-
agogue office, 788-0600.
Speaker Talks
On Awareness
Morgenthau B'nai B'rith Women
will hold a luncheon meeting Dec.
14 at the Farmington Commu-
nity library at noon.
The speaker will be Mort
Kroznick, former NBD senior cit-
izen investment agent. His topic:
"Senior Citizen Awareness: Cons,
Swindles, Scams and Commonly
Practiced Frauds."
There is a charge. Respond to
Mary Blitz, 661-1385; or Bertha
Siegel, 443-0274, by Dec. 11.
Jeff Kaye
Sharon Group
Hosts Speakers
Health Plan
Is Topic
On Dec. 19, PNAI (Parents of
The Sharon Group of the Greater North American Israelis) will pre-
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will sent Jeff Kaye speaking on "The
meet Dec. 20 at 12:30 p.m. in the New Health Plan in Israel" at
Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard 7:30 p.m. at the Max Fisher
Lake Road.
Bldg., 6735 Telegraph Rd.
Audrey Sobol and Carol
Mr. Kaye is the shaliach of the
Maisels will speak on their ex- Michigan /Israel Connection. He
periences growing up Jewish in was born in Scotland and has
South Africa. A petite luncheon lived in Israel since 1981. He is a
will be served. There is a charge. school principal, dealing with dis-
For reservations, call Ann advantaged and learning dis-
Sukenic, 557-7540, or Dorothy abled youth; and he has
Eichenhorn, 559-0434.
developed programs for Diaspora
youth in Israel.
Refreshments will be served.
The community is invited at no
charge. For information, call
Shoshana Wolok, (810) 968-2611.
Hanita-Israel
Plans Meeting
The Hanita/Israel Chapter of
Na'amat/USA will meet Dec. 13
at 1 p.m. in the Crown Pointe
building.
Rochelle Sable will speak on
her experiences when she first
arrived in the United States.
Dessert will be served. Make
reservations with Lillian Meyers,
352-3739.
Maple/Drake
Hosts Talks
At the Maple/Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center on Dec. 14 at 7:30
p.m., Ken Lawrence, past pro-
ducer of the DIA's World Adven-
ture Series, Travel Talk on