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June 02, 1995 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-02

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SZ Sisterhood
Installs Board

A community-appreciation day with

activities for people of all ages and abilities

Sunday
June I I , 1995
1-4 p.m.

New Officers
For Na'amat

Jewish Community Center

Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
15110W. 10 Mile, Oak Park

•Moonwalk
•Clowns
-Prizes
'Games & relays
'Open swimming

•Skatemobile
•Healthy food for sale
-Baseball and soccer skills
•1-our and use of JCC facilities
•Aerobics, dance & t'ai chi classes

Basketball Clinic with former
Detroit Piston

3:00 P.M.

Sponsored by The Neighborhood Project of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit

in cooperation with the Jewish Community Center and The Jewish News

Co-sponsors:

Harold Berry
Roz Blanck
Bradley Marketing Group
Capital Mortgage Funding

Joel Gershenson
Gilda Jacobs
Marvin Novick

Rock Financial Corp.
Singer Building Co.
Robert Slatkin
World Wide Financial Services

For information:The Neighborhood Project, 967-1112 or JCC, 967-4030

Na'amat USA, Greater Detroit
Council will install Shirlee Katz-
man and Evelyn Noveck as co-
presidents at a tea to be held on
Thursday, June 15, at 1 p.m. at the
Crown Pointe building.
Also being installed will be
officers Belle G. Schwartz, Ann Ka-
plan, Ruth Miller, Judie
Moss, Margaret Bialkin, Anne
Judie Blumeno
Mondrow, Pearl Nusbaum,
The Congregation Shaarey Zedek Mildred Neumark and Mil-
Sisterhood will install Judie Blu- dred Hooberman. Installing
meno as president at its Installa- officer is Alice Ross and Belle
tion Luncheon on June 12, at 11:30 G. Schwartz is chairman of the
a.m. at the synagogue.
day.
Ms. Blumeno has been an active
A musical program will be pre-
member of the synagogue and sis- sented by Harriet Goldman, vo-
terhood for 35 years and has calist, who will be accompanied by
served in many capacities during Florence Citarel. There will be re-
that time. Her communal activi- freshments and door prizes, as well
ties include being a docent at the as a drawing. There is no charge.
Holocaust Memorial Center and
membership in B'nai B'rith
Women, Women's American ORT,
Sinai Hospital Women's Guild,
Jewish Home for Aged Auxiliary,
Hadassah, National Council of
Jewish Women, the Detroit Insti- Morgenthau B'nai B'rith Women
tute of Arts Founders Society and will hold its next monthly lun-
the West Bloomfield Chamber of cheon meeting on Wednesday,
Commerce. Professionally, she is June 7, at noon at the Farmington
a practicing attorney in Commerce Hills Community Library on
Twelve Mile Road.
Township.
The guest speaker will be Lin-
Other officers to be installed are:
vice presidents: Linda Gold, Deb- da Ross, co-owner of Sybaris
bie Balkin, Arline Rein, Miriam Gallery in Royal Oak She will dis-
Goldberg, Brenda Glickman, Ron- cuss one-of-a-kind works in clay,
na Ross, Marilyn Karbal, Shirley fiber, wood and metal and the
Ruzumna; treasurer: Andrea gallery's contemporary basketry.
Members and guests must
Craig, secretaries: Elaine Resnick,
Shirley Shevin, Marlene Margolis, make reservations. There is a
Bobbie Borman, Paula Glazier, charge. Respond to Mary Blitz,
Karen Katz; immediate past pres- 661-1385; or Bertha Siegel, 443-
0274.
ident: Rusty Rosman.
The board of directors, first two-
year term are: Ruth Beresh,
Sharon Berry, Frann Birnkrant,
Linee Diem, Melissa Duke, Nan-
cy Benchell-Eisman, Jacqui Elkus,
Lori Garon, Roberta Grosinger,
Doreen Hermelin, Randee Lip- Audrey Sobel has been elected to
man, Harriet Orley, Gail Schwartz, a third term as president of the
JoAnn Shatanoff, Evelyn Silver- Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah for 1995-96.
man, Dottie, Wagner.
The following slate of the exec-
For a second two-year term:
utive
committee was also elected:
Ruth Beitner, Marcia Boxman,
Beverly
Apel, Leslie Bash, Marcia
Laurie Brandt, Heidi Fischgrund,
Diane Gartner, Gail Goodstein, Bednarsh, Marjie Federman,
Deborah Karp, Ellen Labes, Francine Hack, Carol Maisels,
Shirley Levin, Evie Levine, Pearl Suzanne Noveck, Myrna Salzman,
Manello, Ilene Nemer, Fieda Olen, Elaine Sturman, Judy Tann, and
Sheri Satovosky, Sandy Tyner, Di- Ruth Traurig. Appointed members
to the executive committee are: Ar-
ane Weiner.
Appointed are: Ann Baruch, Su- line Gould, Barbara Gutman, Hi-
san Bernstein, Helene Brody, I ,isa lary Isakow, Diane Klein, Susan
Ellias, Ruthe Goldstein, Barbara Luria, Annette Meskin and Susan
Grant, Susan Harold, Arleen Kar- Yorke.

Morgenthau
Hosts Speaker

SPECIAL TREAT

JOHN LONG

bal, Susan Maniloff, Zelda Robin-
son, Ann Rosenberg, Joyce Siegel,
Shirely Wine, Linda Zalla.
Rabbi Groner will be the in-
stalling officer and Cantor Chaim
Najman will present a musical pre-
sentation. Luncheon is $10. Re-
serve by June 8, with Andrea
Craig, (810) 788-3615.

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