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B'nai David
Donor Day
Congregation B'nai David
Sisterhood will host its 61st
annual Donor Day Luncheon
noon Tuesday, June 3, at the
synagogue, 5642 W. Maple
Road, West Bloomfield.
Entertainment will be a duet
piano concert by Yuki and
Tomoko Mack.
There is a charge and guests
are welcome to attend. For
reservations and information,
call the synagogue office at (248)
855-5007.
Primrose Club
Meeting Set
The next meeting of the Prim-
rose Benevolent Club will be
held noon Monday, June 2, at
the Lincoln Towers clubroom.
Arrangements for the installa-
tion on June 24 will be com-
pleted. Members and friends are
asked to attend. There is a
charge for the luncheon.
Women Host
Special Lunch
Congregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses Sisterhood will
sponsor a luncheon for inner-
city Jews, noon Wednesday,
June 18, at the synagogue.
There will be a program by Rab-
bi Aaron Bergman and Cantor
Ben Zion Lanxner.
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Joyce B. Weingarten will be
installed as the 1997-98 presi-
dent of the Adat Shalom Sis-
terhood. She will take office
following the women's annual
Shacharit service on Monday,
June 2.
A member of the synagogue
board of trustees and a 1994
adult bat mitzvah, Mrs. Wein-
garten also takes an active role
in the community. She has
served the Jewish Community
Center, the American Cancer
Society, the Jewish Home
for the Aged and the Conant El-
ementary School PTO.
Working with Mrs. Wein-
garten this year will be vice
presidents-Danie Allan, Linda
Warner, Linda Goodman, Linda
Rosenbaum, Beverly Phillips
and Ronna Katzman; Judaica
boutique-Jane Anchill; Jewish
education-Shoshana Wolok and
Bea Kriechman; treasurer-Janis
Holcman, financial secretary-
Diane Lebovic; corresponding
secretary-Sharon Oppenheim;
recording secretary-Hannah
Monique Ulrych; adviser-Rachel
Maisel.
Serving on the Adat Shalom
Sisterhood Board will be
Ann Bass, Annette Berenholz,
Sheri Biederman, Toby Dobkin,
Sandi Duschinsky, Michelle
Elkus, Carol Weintraub Fogel,
Barbara Freidman, Dayna
Glantz, Helayne Kaplan,
Sharon Moss Lebovic, Laurie
Leeb, Carol Lifton, Bobbie
Miller, Sandi Miller, Lynn
Scheele Nevins, Linda O'Desky,
Karen Rosender, Ray Rudy,
Janis Shulman, Ruth Singer,
Gerrie Sollish, Gitta Vieder,
Brenda Weingarten and Diane
Zameck. On Sisterhood's Advi-
sory Board: Helen Bayles,
Geraldine Botwin, Rose Dia-
mond, Rosalyn Katzman, Ann
Rudy & Libbie Share.
Hadassah
Installation
The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah will hold its 1997-
1998 installation of officers
Tuesday, June 3, at Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe. Hilary Isakoi,v
will be installed to serve her
second year as chapter presi-
dent. Vice presidents include:
Beverly Apel, Marjie Federman,
Susan Luria, Carol Maisels,
Barbara Moretsky, Patty Moss
and Judi Schram. The treasur-
er will be Ellen Rothenberg and
secretaries are Sherrie Stern
and Elaine Sturm1an. Also
installed as members at large
will be Bea Breiner, Arline
Gould, Barbara Gutman, Diane
Klein, Annette Meskin, Karl
Provizer, Audrey Sobel and Su-
san Yorke.
Audrey Sobel will be the in-
stalling officer. Ms. Sobel served
as president of the Greater De-
troit Chapter and is presently
on the national board. Enter-
tainment will be provided by
Annabel Cohen, writer, gourmet
chef, cooking instructor and food
stylist.
There is a charge for dinner.
For reservations or information,
call Hadassah (248) 683-5030.
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