AMP „doe: '14111W44. Los' 313 Sisterhood Elects Board Temple Israel Sisterhood will in- stall its newly elected board 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at the temple. The dinner and instal- lation will be followed by an evening of entertainment by Cantor Harold Orbach. Carol Cooper, the installing officer, will preside over the ceremony in which Sheila Schiffer will become sisterhood president. Sheila has been ac- tive in sisterhood for over 15 years. The price for the evening is $12 for sisterhood members and $15 for spouses and guests. Con- tact Caroline Schechter, (810) 356-6807, for information and to make reservations. NCJW Plans Installation The installation of National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section officers and board members will be held \-) at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 21, at the NCJW office, One Lahser Center, 26400 Lahser Road, Southfield. National President of NCJW Nan Rich will preside over the installation. Rabbi Daniel B. Syme of Temple Beth El will of- ficiate at a mezuzah ceremony, dedicating the new office of NCJW. There will be a luncheon following the ceremony. The slate of officers for 1997- 98 is as follows: Marta Rosen- thal, president; Fern Katz, vice president of administration and finance; Sheila Guyer, vice president of community ser- vice; Mary Jo Wolfe, vice presi- dent of fund raising; Joyce Rubenstein, vice president of program and membership; Car- ol Weintraub Fogel, vice presi- dent of public affairs and education; Sandy Supowit, vice president of public relations; Berta Molansky, corresponding secretary; Sally Green, record- ing secretary; Judy Share Saret- sky, assistant recording secretary; Claire Kretchmer, treasurer; Marsha Zucker, as- sistant treasurer; Joyce Seigel, associate treasurer; Brenda Glickman, financial secretary; and Joyce Sherman, assistant financial secretary. First term board members include Margie Ansell, Roz Blanck, Myra Gross, Florence Hermann, Nancy Josephson, Carol Klein, Linda Klein, Sally Mayer, Jo Elyn Nyman, Bedonna Perish and Beverly Stone. Second-term board mem- bers are Marilyn Hoffman-Ja- cobson, Rose Rita Goldman, Janelle Miller and Myrna Salz- man. Serving on the nominating committee from the general membership are Sally Krugel and Linda Polk. Tickets for this event are $10 per person. To order tickets or for information, call the NCJW office, (248) 355-3300. AAA, Auxiliary ,, Holds Meeting The Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans will conduct its meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, at the JWV Memorial Home. President Elaine Zeron will discuss the convention in June. Refreshments will be served before the meeting by the host- esses of Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary. League Holds Installation The League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit annual installation will be noon Tuesday, May 13, at Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe. Featured will be the musical entertainment of Michael Krieger. A petite luncheon will be served. The charge is $10. For reservations, call Pearlena Bodzin, (810) 357-1157. ORT Seeks U.S. Alumni Women's American ORT is seek- ing ORT alumni in the United States. If you are an alum- nus/alumna of any ORT school, program or classes anywhere, at any time, ORT would like to hear from you. As part of its 70th-year an- niversary celebration, ORT is go- ing to establish a database of all ORT alumni residing in the United States. Contact the Michigan Region ORT office, (248) 855-9820. May Luncheon For Morgenthau Henry Morgenthau Chapter, Jewish Women International will have its May luncheon meeting noon Wednesday, May 14, at Temple Emanu-El. It will be a springtime musical cele- bration featuring vocalist Robin Beck. 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