The Trowbridge
24111 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48034 (248)-352-0208
presents its
1999 Lecture Series `fA. Salute to Detroit"
ORT Salutes
Golden Members
The Parkwood Chapter of Women's
American ORT Michigan Region will
salute their golden members of 50 years
at a spring luncheon at noon
Wednesday, May 19, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
The 50-year women are: Dorothy
Aaron, Roslyn Aronow, Sylvia Barr,
Helen Baskin, Paulette Borin, Mary
Burdick, Phyllis Cohen, Naomi
Denison, Sylvia Dunitz, Ada Glazer,
Beatrice Golden, Edith Goldman,
Mildred Grossman, Miriam Hamburger,
Diane Hauser, Shirley Hauser, Dorothy
Hochman, Edith Honigman, Ruth
Hurwitz, Dorothy Prag Kazdan, Harrier
Kirschner, Dorothy Kovan, Belle Kukes,
Margaret Leebove, Ethel Levant, Lucille
Miller, Louise Newman, Eleanor Parks,
Blanche Pollack, Arlene Rhodes,
Dorothy Rubin, Molly Ruby, Shirley
Sachs, Tania Saslove, Shirley Schlafer,
Florence Seyburn, Ruth Katz Silber,
Dora Silverfarb, Theodora Smokier,
Beryl Winkelman, Margaret
Winkelman, Sunny Ann Wise, Helen
Zuckerman, Lea Field, Cipa Walker,
Shirley Wayburn.
Reservations may be made by calling
the ORT office,(248) 855-9820.
Sonya Friedman
Gives Talk
The Adat Shalom Sisterhood will feature
a program by Dr. Sonya Friedman at its
annual Donor Day
luncheon Tuesday,
May 4, at the syna-
gogue. Dr. Friedman
will talk on "Men,
Money, Mothers
and Mazer
Donor Day will
begin at 10 a.m.
with a boutique
Sonya Friedman extravaganza. The
luncheon program
will begin at 11:45
a.m. "Volunteer extraordinaire" Judy
Leder of Farmington Hills will be hon-
ored.
Gerrie Sollish of West Bloomfield is
chairing this year's Donor Day. Joyce
Weingarten of Bloomfield Hills has
served as president of sisterhood for the
past two seasons.
There is a $36 per person minimum
contribution. Reservations are required.
For information, call Adat Shalom,
(248) 851-5100.
May 4 th at 1:00 PM
"The Rise of a Great Museum,
Detroit Institute of the Arts"
By Victor Tahill
May 18th at 1:00 PM
"The History of Hudsons Department
Store in Downtown Detroit"
By the Detroit Historical Society
May 25 th at 1:00 PM
"The History of the Settlement of
Detroit and Its Suburbs"
By Jim Robinson
All lectures are complimentary and open to the public.
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JOIN THE
DETROIT FRIENDS OF BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY
for a
LUNCH AND LEARN
with
MR.
AARON
MILLER
DEPUTY MIDDLE EAST COORDINATOR
ARAB-ISRAEL NEGOTIATIONS
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE
who will speak on:
THE PURSUIT OF ISRAEL-ARAB PEACE:
THE ROAD AHEAD
Tuesday, May 11 at 12 Noon
Max M. Fisher Federation Building
As a major U.S. strategist in the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, Mr. Miller has been an advisor
on Arab-Israeli affairs to four secretaries of state. Join us for what will truly be an informed inside view
of Mideast peace prospects at a most sensitive juncture.
Luncheon: $15 per person
Barbara Stollman, President
No solicitation of funds
Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University
R.S.V.P. by May 5 • For more information call: (248) 540-8900
Detroit Jewish News
4/30
1999
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