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Forum, an annual pro- Brandeis Book Sale, Ms. gram sponsored by the Tallman is president of the Women's Division of the Young People's Division of Jewish Welfare Federation, Chicago's Jewish Federation will be held 9:30 a.m.-2:30 and a director of the Jewish p.m. April 21 at Temple Family and Community Emanu-El. Service there. Titled "An Adventure in Assisting Mrs. Roberta Awareness," Forum will be Stulberg, chairman, on an exploration of the heri- the Forum Planning Com- tage and traditions of Juda- mittee are Joyce LaBan, ism from ancient times to vice chairman; Bernice the present, conducted by Greenberg and Barbara Jewish historians Dawn Stollman, advisers; Diane Schuman and Marillyn Tall- Komorn, secretary; Carol man. Hooberman, invitation de- The program is open to all sign; Maida Portnoy, pub- metropolitan area women. licity; and committee Designed to encourage in members Iris Aaron, volvement with the local Ronne Acker, Doris Au- national, and internationa gust, Carol Bromberg, Jewish community, pre Gloria Cohen, Linda Ger- vious Forums have include d shenson, Francine Gold, lectures on the identity o f Shelly Jackier, Nancy the modern Jewish woman Lash, Linda Lee, Julie and tours to JWF social Levin, Sherri Lumberg, rvice agencies to study the SanDee Meltzer, Marlene programs and progress of Reider, Carol Silverman, the organized Jewish com- Roberta Toll, Sheeila munity. Trepeck and Ester Ziegel- 12 MILE & EVERGREEN GRAND OPENING SPECIAL: 8 x 10 Color Portrait Only 9.95 good thru April 30, 1975 Ms. Schuman and Ms. Tallman conduct adult education programs of Jewish history throughout the Chicago area. Their courses are interdiscipli- nary, emphasizing group discussion and individual study. 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