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Avital Hadassah meeting to feature Mark
Goitesmant M.D. discussing testing l-2-3\ Apr, 9
Hadassah spring conference offers look at Israel ‘Behind
the Headlines’ by veteran leader of organization
tion fee and kit $10, Friday Shab-
bat dinner $35, Saturday break-
fast $7, Saturday lunch $20, Sat-
urday cocktail party/banquet $35.
For information about the con-
ference, call Ann Glazier, 728-
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Szold Group of Hadassah will
elect officers at the Apr. 10 meet-
ing in thehome of Flo Slatko,
3511 Wood Valley Dr., at 10:30 a.m.
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Dr. Mark Gottesman will speak
on "Testing 1-2-3", an in-depth <
discussion of health care for
women in America and I srael, with
emphasis on medical tests used by
obstetricians and gynecologists,
at the Apr. 9 meeting of Avital
Hadassah. The meeting will be
held at the home of Marcia Pap-
pert, 5711 Valkeith, at 7:30 p.m.
Members are reminded to bring
filled Blue Boxes to this meeting.
Dr. Gottesman, who graduated
from the University of Texas Medi-
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Sally Y. Anhalt heads the list of
nominees. Other officers on
president-nominee Anhalt's slate
include: Merilee Weiner, assistant
to the president; vice presidents:
education, Rose Bisman; fund-
raising, Charlotte Abrahms; donor,
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. cal Branch in Galveston in 1976
and completed his residency at
Baylor College of Medicine in
1982, is a Board Certified Obste-
trician and Gynecologist currently
in practice in Houston.
Members are invited to bring
prospective members and guests.
For reservations and information,
contact Gerry Karkowsky, 771-
The group's program for the
month features Molly Klinger with
a unique humorous presentation.
Klinger's method of presenting is
entertaining and encourages au-
dience participation.
The other important event of
the evening is the election and
installation of officers for the year
1991-92. The proposed slate is:
Judy Mayers, president; Sally
Zucker, membership vice presi-
dent; Gussie Nirenberg and
Pauline Schachtmeister, fundrais-
ing vice presidents; Bertha Ko-
hansor, education vice president;
Ruth Eagle, treasurer; Edith Daily,
financial secretary A-K; Carolyn
Kowalski, financial secretary, L-
Z; Tillie Koch, corresponding
secretary.
For information, contact chair-
man of the month, Tillie Koch at
777-6728, or president Marjorie
. Annie Leff
Annie Leff Hadassah will have
its annual fashion show on Apr. 11.
The group will meet for dinner at 6
p.m. at Souper Salad, 5460 Wes-
layan. Following dinner, the group
will proceed to James' Place for a
fashion show. There will be door
prizes.
Cost for the evening is $10. -
RSVP to Lisa Goldberg, 777-7734
Levy, conference cochairwoman
advises individual Hadassah
members to attend as many ses-
sions as they can. "We have a
wealth of information on every
. issue important to our members
and wonderful speakers who are
enthusiastic about working with
our groups."
Loeser, Conference cochairmen.
The Houston conference is one
of 36 scheduled throughout the
nation this spring to explore cur-
rent issues which impact upon
Hadassah's work in the United
States and Israel, and upon Jew-
ish life worldwide, Levy, Con-
ference cochairman noted*.
Cole, of Ridgewood, N.J., is a
member of Hadassah's National
Board and Executive Committee,
and is a past president of the
Glen Rock-Ridgewood Chapter
and Northern New Jersey Region
of Hadassah.
In addition to the Friday key-
note address, Cole will help lead
a Workshop on "The Book of Job:
Life Challenges", the Hadassah
study group topic that is also the
subject of a major April 1991 arti-
cle in the Sunday magazine of The
New York Times.
Each workshop organizer has
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, DR. MARK GOTTESMAN
Ben Gurion
Ben Gurion Group of Hadassah
will hold its final regular meet-
ing of the year at 7:30 p.m., Apr.
10, at the Carlyle Apts. Clubhouse,
at Sanford andLarkwood.
indicated an exciting agenda for
her session and urges local mem-
bers to take advantage of the
participation of Hadassah mem-
bers from other cities and groups.
Dorothy Guttman; yearbook,
Marge Schienthal; membership,
Myrna Goldman; programming,
Bess Hoffman and Yetta Nalick;
three financial secretaries: Eve-
lyn Schorr, Lea Bossin and Irma
Frankel; recording secretary, Ros-
lyn Krinsky; treasurer, Dolores
Klickstein;advisor/parliamentar-
ian, Charlotte Abrahms. ,
Artist Bertha Davis is the pro-
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Ruth G. Cole, National Jewish
Education chairman of Hadassah,
will provide a "behind the head-
lines" look at contemporary Israel
during the spring "Hadassah -
We Make a Difference" Greater
Texas Region conference.
The event will take place Friday,
May 3, through Sunday, May 5, at
Houston’s Westin Galleria Hotel,
according to Diane Levy and Sallee
EMMA LAZARUS AND MOSHE DAYAN
GROUPS OF HADASSAH invite women to "Get
Physical" by joining them for a spa style luncheon and fashion show
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featuring active wear. The program will take place Tuesday, Apr. 9, at
11 a.m., at Westwood Country Club. Couvert is $18. A check made pay-'
able to Hadassah is one's RSVP. Mail to Leslie Shields, 4927 Wigton,
Houston TX 77096. Thoday promises to be exciting as well as delicious.
The program also includes the installations of officers for both chapters
and a special tribute to all Life members. Leslie Shields and bebra Suhl
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The Ma'Arav Group of Hadassah
will meet Tuesday, Apr. 9, at 7:30
p.m., in the home of Marla Par-
vey. Miriam Anes will present
"Mirror-Mirror on the Wall . ..
Jumping into Spring with a New
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"Everyone is welcome, there is
no charge for the individual ses-
sions," reminds Loeser, also Con-
ference cochairwomah. "As group
presidents suggest workshops to
their vice presidents and com-
mittees, they should encourage
participation by next year's board
.as well as this year's. This is the
perfect place to build leadership
for your group, especially since it
is all here on our doorstep."
Conference registration is be-
ing accepted by Anita Mattis
(5314 Wigton, Houston, TX
77096). There are both total and
partial package prices for mem-
bers. The total conference pack-
age is $80 if received by Apr. 12,
and includes registration fee,
delegate's kit, Friday Shabbat
dinner, Saturday breakfast, lunch,
cocktail party and banquet, Sun-
day breakfast and dosing lunch-
eon; and the package is $90 if
registration is received after Apr.
12. Partial packages are registra-
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