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June 13, 1997 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-06-13

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The Temple Treasures and
The Caring Community of
Temple Israel Present

Tea And Raffle
For Na'amat

The Greater Detroit Council of
Na'amat USA will have an end of
the year tea and raffle 1 p.m.
Thursday, June 19, at the Crown
Pointe Building, Oak Park.
Raffle tickets may be pur-
chased for $1 or 11 for $10. They
can be obtained the day of the raf-
fle or through the Na'amat office,
(248) 967-4750. First prize is
$300, second prize is $200 and
there will be five prizes of $100
each.
There will be a president's re-
port; several members will be
honored for their activities and
there will be a musical program.
Refreshments will be served.
There is no charge and guests are
welcome.

As part of our regular afternoon program for Seniors,
you are invited to attend a very special historical
overview of early New York
City Jews as they came
to America
through Ellis Island
in search of the
promise for a better
Iife.This film features
many prominent
Jewish Actors.

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Rabbi Paul Yedwa6
will greet and chat
with our guests.

Light refreshments will be
served. Come alone or
bring a friend. Open to the
community, free of charge.

For more information call
Temple Israel (248)66 I -5700
5725 Walnut Lake Rd, West Bloomfield, MI 48323

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Still serving the same
"New York Style" Italian cuisine

(featuring Executive Chef Vince Young)

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Cocktails, Beer & Wine

Hours
M-Th: 11-10 pm
F: 11-11 pm
Sat: 5-11 pm

Sun: 4-9 pm

25938 Middlebelt Rd (at 11 mile rd) • (248) 476 1750 • We Take Reservations

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Henry Morgenthau Chapter of
Jewish Women International will
have a luncheon meeting noon
Wednesday, June 18, at Temple
Emanu-El.
The speaker will be Lois Less-
er, a docent at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts. She will give a visual
presentation of the upcoming
DIA exhibit on "Splenders of An-
cient Egypt."
Members and guests are wel-
come and there is a charge. The
hostesses for the luncheon will
be the Theater Group.
For required reservations by
June 15, call Mary Blitz, (248)
661-1385: Bertha Siegel, (248)
443-0274; or Edith Zaffern, (248)
357-4611.

B&P, Parkwood, Southwoods and
Sutton Ravines chapters of
Women's American ORT are
traveling Wednesday, June 25, to
Birch Run in an air-conditioned
bus for shopping and lunch at
Zhender's in Frankenmuth.
The bus leaves at 9:30 a.m. and Bobbi Charnas, president of the
returns at 4:30 p.m. There is a Sisterhood of Temple Beth El,
charge. For information, call and her officers and board were
Gertrude Brainin, (248) 788-1635; honored at the June 2 installa-
Sarah Feuereisen, (248) 547- tion dinner of the sisterhood.
1139; Dorothy Superstine or Rita
Serving with Ms. Charnas,
Weston, (248) 557-5462.
who is beginning her second year
as sisterhood president, are vice
presidents Deena Lockman,
Sylvia Buckfire, Lois Freeman,
Jo Ann Nyquist, Gail Mayer,
Fayclare Blau and Debbie Can-
Masada Group of Hadassah will vasser; treasurer, Janis Warren;
present Phyllis Newman in a mu- assistant treasurer, Sandra
sical interlude in celebration of Moss; secretaries, Laurel Ep-
stein; Alice Zacks and Linda
its "on-going" officers:
Presidents, Geraldine Botwin Bloom.
Serving on the board of direc-
and Paulette Bonin; vice presi-
dents, Rose Buchhalte, Dorothy tors are Denise Brown, Tammy
Bodzin, Dora Silverfarb, Ann Budaj, Lori Cohn, Elisa Dreyfuss,
Wohl, Bess Haron, Nita R Licht- Shelly Fogelman, Lucy Gersten,
enstein and Amelia Gaum; trea- Faye Goldman, Sybil Hoffinan,
surer, Sadie Maltzman; Karen Hull, Judith Kamins, Pat-
secretaries, Helen Stebbins, Lib- ti Kommel, Randie Levin, Randi
by Weingarden, Lenore Golden, Levy, Frances Malin, Joyce
Pearl Leinoff and Florence Path Meckler Miller, Karen Myerson,
A catered lunch will be served. Susan Pappas, Debra Bernstein-
There is a charge. The event will Siegel, Laura Wise and JoAnn
be held noon Tuesday, June 17, MacWilliams Wolf.
at Congregation Beth Achim.
For reservations, call Bess
Haron (248) 353-1348.

Beth El
Installation

ORT Event
At Cranbrook

• Seafood •
• Steaks •
• Pasta •

Most Major Credit Cards Accepted.

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Morgenthau Sets
Its June Meeting

Masada Group
Has Installation

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OPEN FATHER'S DAY

Birch Run Trip
For ORT Groups

Co-chairs planning this event
are Minne Berman, Eleanor Thai
Wolf and Eadie Zeldes.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations, call the ORT office at
(248) 855-9820.

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The Michigan Region of Women's
American ORT is planning a spe-
cial afternoon for new members
and life members of ORT. A lun-
cheon and tour of Cranbrook Mu-
seum and Saarinen House will be
held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July
9.

B&P/Pisgah
Meets June 15

The Business & Professional/Pis-
gah Chapter of Jewish Women
International will meet 12:30
p.m. Sunday, June 15, at White-
hall Apartment Clubhouse,
Southfield.
"Lunch Out with the Presi-
dent" is scheduled, followed by a
social meeting. There is a nomi-
nal charge. Prospective members
and guests are welcome.

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