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May 19, 1995 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-05-19

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Brandeis-Tikvah House Tour
Will Be May 31
Anniversary



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Brandeis-Tikvah Chapter B'nai
B'rith Women will celebrate its
golden anniversary at the instal-
lation luncheon to be held Thurs-
\ day, May 25, at noon at Farina's
Restaurant. Luncheon chairman
is Ruth Fisher; and Mamie Bar-
den Parr, past president Tikvah
Chapter, will be the installing of-
ficer.
President Beatrice Fealk will
be installed for a third term, along
with the following officers and
board members: Lotty Partovich,
Evelyn Berger Goldie Kramer,
Ruth Fisher, Emily Buchman,
vice presidents; Ethel Klavon,
treasurer; Jean Katz, Marion
Mann, Faye Schwartz, Bertha
Wasserman, Fredell Whiteman,
Irene Harelik, secretaries; Pearl
Smaller, Nettie Weinberg, trib-
utes.
The board of directors is Renee
Bennett, Bess Belsky, Shirley
Craft, Estelle Friedenberg, Is-
abelle Levitt, Marion Mendel-
sohn, Sally Pasman, Florence
Schultz, Grace Schwartz, Rose
Schwartz, Esther Weckstein,
Dorothy Fishman, Marion Krone
and all active past presidents.
A candlelighting ceremony
honoring all 50-year members will
be conducted by Chairman Ruth
Fisher. Evelyn Berger, will pre-
sent Max Sosin, Jewish humorist,
who will conclude the festivities.
For information, call Ruth Fish-
er, 967-3231.

Temple Israel Sisterhood is fi-
nalizing plans for House Tour
'95, which will take place on
Wednesday, May 31, from 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Chairpersons are
Barbara Ben and Barbara Gut-
man.

NCJW Board
Is Installed

Judith Rosenberg has been elect-
ed to a second term as president
of National Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit Section.
Carol Sue Coden was the in-
stalling officer.
The following slate of officers
and directors also were elected
and installed for the coming year:
Myrna Edgar, Marta. Rosenthal,
Linda Bloom, Carol Weintraub
Fogel, Joyce Rubenstein, Mindy
Nathan, vice presidents; Claire
Kretchmer, Susan Knoppow, Gail
Budin, Joyce Sherman, Linda
Polk, secretaries; Maureen
Shapiro, Sandra Supowit, Jo Elyn
Nyman, treasurers.
To serve as first year, first-term
board members are Brenda Glick-
man, Rose Rita Goldman, Lau-
ren Hirsch, Kim Lifton, Janelle
Miller, Myrna Salzman, Judy
Saretsky, Trudy Weiss, Barbara
Widlansky, Mary Jo Wolfe.
To serve as first-year, second
term board members are Rosalie
Dean, Geraldine Pasternak, Her-
mine Silver, Barbara Stone. To
serve on the 1995-96 Nominating
Committee from the general
membership are Janet Jaffe and
Susan Alterman.

Ms. Ben and Ms. Gutman

Tickets may be purchased in
advance or the day of the tour.
Questions may be directed to
Temple Israel, 661-5700.

B & P-Pisgah
Luncheon Set

The Detroit Business & Profes-
sional/Pisgah Chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women will hold its an-
nual Dutch-treat Luncheon with
the president on Sunday, May
21, at noon at Kerby's Restau-
rant, 10 Mile and Northwestern
Hwy., Southfield.
A short business meeting and
social afternoon are planned.
Guests will be welcome.

Book Session
Is Planned

The sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe will hold a session
of its book discussion group on
Thursday, May 25, at 10 a.m. at
the synagogue. The Advocate's
Devil by Alan M. Dershowitz
will be reviewed.
Refreshments will be served.
For information, call the syna-
gogue, 788-0600.

Primrose Club
Meeting Set

The next meeting of the Prim-
rose Benevolent Club will be
held on Monday, June 12, at
noon at Lincoln Towers Club-
room.
Lunch will be served by host-
esses Zelda Green and Helen
Finer. An election will be held
and final plans for the instal-
lation luncheon will be com-
pleted.

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