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July 05, 1996 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-05

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7.

Rosanne Duncan gra-
ciously took the guests

on a tour around her
home, which is still "on a
COL UMNIST
long journey of restora-
tion." Guests were treat
ed to a buffet luncheon
prepared by Chef
Louai Sharkas and un-
derwritten by the
Townsend Hotel. The
chef prepared delicious
European and Middle
Eastern dishes. Every-
one received a menu for
the marinated Israeli cu-
cumber salad in her
"goody bag," along with
marmalade and a deco-
rative spoon.
Maud Lyon, director
of the Detroit Historical Henrietta Hermelin Weinberg makes a dramatic
Museum, spoke about statement.
the exhibit, which will
Mary Lou Zieve is president
showcase an extraordinary col-
lection of treasured possessions of the Detroit Historical Society
immigrants brought from their and co-chair of the exhibit. Lin-
homelands. "Becoming Ameri- da Hayman and Barbara
can Women" has been on display Weiner were the event co-chair-
in Chicago, New York, Los An- men. Some of the other commit-
geles and Philadelphia and ex- tee members are Shelly
amines how many Eastern Cooper, Annette Fink, Shel-
European women, especially ley Roberts, Pat Rosen, Lois
Jewish women, adopted Ameri- Shaevsky and Phyllis
can life through clothing.
Strome.
Upcoming events include an
Actress Henrietta Hermelin
Weinberg set the scene with evening with Stanley Marcus,
her dramatic presentation and chairman emeritus of Neiman
circa turn-of-the century cloth- Marcus, at the Troy store on

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ing. She read actual portions of
a speech given by Mrs. Bernard
Ginsberg, who addressed the
first meeting of the Women's
Club at Temple Beth El in 1891.
Sheila Garber introduced
Dulcie Rosenfeld, co-chair of
the "Becoming Ameri-
can Women" Commit-
tee. "She is everything
an American woman
would aspire to be,"
said Mrs. Gather. Mrs.
Rosenfeld explained
how unique this ex-
hibit is and how it still
CARLA SCHWARTZ needs donations and
L OCAL
volunteers.

pple Tower, Rosanne and
Sandy Duncan's Bloom-
field Hills home built in
1929 and designed like a
French chateau, was the recent
meeting place for the "Becoming
American Women" exhibit com-
mittee meeting. More
than 100 patrons at-
tended the event to help
plan and bring the ex-
hibit to the Detroit His-
torical Museum on Nov.

"Critics Choice
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American Women Committee
Meets At Apple Tower

:10
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CaiRo in Magness (810) 35-7123 Ext. 209

THE JEWISH NEWS

"Becoming American Women" Committee members Dulcie Rosenfeld, Rosanne
Duncan, Linda Hayman, Barbara Weiner and Sheila Garber.

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