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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-19

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Women's League
Hosts Karby

Carol Tarica will be installed as
president of Michigan Branch,
Women's
League for
Conservative
Judaism on
Sunday, May
21, at
Congregation
of Moses in
Kalamazoo.
Other offi-
cers to be
Rosalind Karby
installed are
Ann Emerson,
administration
vice president; Marcia Tanzman,
community vice president; Judie
Blumeno, education vice presi-
dent; Ruthe Goldstein, member-
ship vice president; Debbie
Balkan, Torah Fund vice presi-
dent; Rachel Maisel, branch trea-
surer; Bernice Friedman, Eilu
v'Eilu treasurer; Adele Staller,
financial secretary; Pam
Bartolone, recording secretary;
Sherri Peller and Ellen Racusin,
corresponding secretaries; and
Linda Lublin, immediate past
president.
Linda Lublin is the current
president of Michigan Branch.
Consultant Rosalind Karby
will give the keynote address at
the conference on "Challenges for
Jewish Women: Maintaining
Tradition." Karby has been a sis-
terhood president, president of
Pacific Northwest Branch, a
national vice president of
Women's League and past chair of
the Canadian Public Affairs
Committee. She is features editor
of Outlook Magazine and director
of the Jewish Community
Foundation of greater Vancouver.
All Conservative Judaism sis-
terhood members are invited to
attend the conference; Ruthe
Goldstein is chairman and Joyce
Weingarten, vice chairman, of the
event.
Also planned are workshops on
membership, Torah Fund, enrich-
ing family traditions, handcrafts,
a Torah study, Mincha service and
a book review. For information,
call Bernice Friedman, (248) 644-
5956.

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Saab 9-3 5-dr. w/5-speed manual transmission, in-dash CD, sunroof and heated seats based on MSRP of $29,095 (including destination charge). Lease payment for
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