THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Federation Women to Hold Annual Educational Forum The Jewish Welfare Fed- eration Women's Division will hold its annual day- long forum 9:30 a.m. April 5 at the main Jewish Com- munity Center. During the morning ses- sion, Mark Talisman, direc- For the Finest . Wedding and Bar Mitzva Album Call And Associates 357-1010 for of the__ Washington Ac- tion Office of the Council of Jewish Federations, will lead a discussion about America's potitical process and how, through it, the Jewish community has had an impact on American his- tory. After lunch, Aaron D. Rosenbaum, director of re- search for the American Is- rael Public Affairs Commit- tee in Washington, D.C., and an editor of "Near East Report," will give an update on critical issues currently before Congress that relate to Jeivish concerns worldwide. Francine Gold is forum chairman. 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The pre-concert rally and This event will honor musicale of Music Study patrons, for the coming Club of Metropolitan De- annual artists concert, to troit will be held 12:15 p.m. be held 3 p.m. April 22 at April 3 at Temple Beth El. Orchestra Hall. The program will feattire Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, three scholarship pupils of immediate past president, Music Study Club: Cheryl will be chairman of the day. Petrie, violinist, who will be For information, call Mrs. accompanied by Mrs. Victor H. Linden, president, George Kerwin, at the 644'9080. piano; Bennett J. Shiller, pianist; and Shari Wenner, ' Correction oboist, accompanied by The date for the meeting Frank Kuhlman. of the Greater . Detroit Sec- Miss Petrie studies with tion, National of Emily Mutter Austin; Shil- Jewish Women, Council was listed ler, Kottler and with Miss Mischa Wenner with incorrectly in last week's Jewish News. The women's Ronald E. 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