APRIL 12, 1996

Yosef Goell
Calendar
Talks On lsrae

Women's Division
Re-Nominates Klein

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Linda Z. Klein has been re-nominated as
president of the Women's Division of the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
for 1996 and 1997.
The WomerPs division
will make all appointments
for its upcoming year at the
50th anniversary celebra-
tion at the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
Other nominations in-
clude Roz Blanck, joining
Nancy Glass, Micki Gross-
man and Rusty Rosman as
education vice presidents;
Beverly Liss as the new Al-
lied Jewish Campaign vice
president and a designate
to the Jewish Federation's
Board of Governors; Trudy
Weiss continuing as corre-
sponding secretary; and
Paula Glazier being the Linda Klein
new recording secretary.
Re-elected to serve on the Women's Di-
vision board of directors for a second term
are Ellen Bean, Nancy Glass, Marcy

Gottesman, Caren Landau-Levine, Su-
san Pappas, Pat Milner Sachs and Edie
Slotkin. First-term members include Deb-
bie Balkin, Doris Blech-
man, Michele Bleznak,
Fran Gold, Nancy
Grosfeld, Susie Jacob,
Gilda Jacobs, Michelle
Kleiman, Beverly Liss,
Susie Milgrom and Car-
ol Zamler.
Re-elected to serve a
second-term for the ad-
visory service council are
Marjory Ansell, Kim
Dickstein, Harriet Dun-
sky, Horty Falk, Dolores
Farber, Lea Field, Diane
Keene, Rosalie Kolbert,
Renee Mahler, Helen
Naimark, Marcia Par-
ven, Helen Rice, Donna
Slatkin, Jessie Stern and
Ruth Wayne. Nominat-
ed to serve for the first
time on the council include Susie Citrin,
Jan Hauser, Evie Levine, Florine Mark
Ross, Selina Schwartz.

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Yosef Goell

The Cultural Commission of Congregation
B'nai David will host AZM 1996 scholar in
residence Yosef Goell at the congregation's
Spring Cultural Forum on Sunday, April 28.
Mr. Goell's topic will be "A Changing Israel."
A complimentary continental breakfast
will be served at 10:15 a.m. and the lecture
will begin at 11 a.m. A question and answer
period will follow.
There is no charge.

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Tuesday, April 16

`Remnants,' a play on Hobo-
caust memories, to be present-
ed at B'nai Moshe. 7:45 p.m.

Wednesday, Apri117

Informational meeting for UJA
Summer Singles Mis,sion to Is-
rael. 7:30 p.m Max M. Fisher
Building.

Thursday, April 18

Holocaust conference at Wayne
State University. All day. Call
(313) 577-2246.

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The Department of Michi-
gan Ladies Auxiliary,
JWVA will host national
President, Sophie Ruder-
man, on her official visit
to Michigan on Tuesday,
April 16.
Mrs. Ruderman joined
the JWV Ladies Auxiliary
hi 1974. She was award
ed the VIP Award and
given the Outstanding
Service and Dedication
Award from New Jersey
Veterans Memorial
Home. Since 1985-86 she
has held many chair-
manships in the national
organization, among
them National Publicity
Sophie Ruderman
and Public Relations, Hos-
pital and Adopt-A-Hospital, Armed Forces, Veterans Ser-
vice, VAVS Deputy, Americanism, Membership/Life
Membership. She also has served on the National Adviso-
ry Board and Budget Committee, as well as the National
Museum of An?erican Jewish Military History Board and
Convention Honor Roll Chairman.
The agenda includes 2 p.m.-gift presentation to the Holo-
caust Center in West Bloomfield; 6:30 p.m.-Dinner at JWVA
Memorial Home; 8 p.m.-department meeting. Chairmen of
the National President's visit are Elain Zeron, 552-1226,
and Shirlee Marshal.1, 851-6746. Call them to reserve for ac-
tivities to attend.

Sunday, April 21

Blood drive at B'nai Moshe.
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Call 788-
0600 for an appointment

Sunday,

The Weizmann Ambassadors Division of the American Committee for the Weizmann
Institute of Science hosted an evening of "Coffee and Chips" at the Big Surf Cyber Cafe
in Birmingham. Shown are Howard Jacobson, board member; Dr. Udi Meirav of the
Submicron Semiconductor Research Center at the Weizmann Institute of Science; Eric
Borman, Michigan's Weizmann Ambassadors' President; Julie Borman, event
committee member; and Gregg Corella from the Big Surf Cyber Cafe.

it 21

Phil Esser and Barbara Bred-
er in concert at the Birming
ham Temple. 7:30 p.m. Call
(810) 288-3953.

Sunday, April 21

Professor Xu Mil will speak on
"Jewish Diasporas in China" at
Congregation B'nai David. 11

Monday, April 22

Yom HaZikaron ceremony at
Maple-Drake, 7 p.m.

Sunday, April 28

Chava Alberstein, "Israel's First Lady of Song," is shown with community shaliach
Jeff Kaye, wife Devora and daughter Ady after Ms. Alberstein's performance at the
Royal Oak Music Theatre.

Professor Moshe Fischer will
give an archaeological lecture
at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. 10 a.m.

