THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Women's Issues Topic of Colloquium at Midrasha Dr. Marilyn Poland will be the guest lecturer in the first program of the Mid- rasha College of Jewish Studies' Colloquium of Jewish Women's Issues 11 a.m. Thursday at the Mid- rasha. Dr. Poland will speak on "The Woman as Patient." A nurse, anthropologist and assistant professor in the department of gynecol- ogy and obstetrics at Wayne State University's medical school, Dr. Poland is the Simon Clock, Pres. announces JABOTINSKY SOCIETY OF HERUT ZIONISTS OF AMERICA SIMHAT TORAH DANCE Sat., Oct. 17, 1981 — 8:30 p.m. at the UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL 21550 W. 12 Mlle Rd., Southfield MUSIC BY ERIC ROSENOW AND-HIS CONTINENTALS WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT BY BERRY ULRICH Supper — Cold Cuts — Wine & Beverages Served Please Call New Far Yew Reservation — Donation '9.00 pr perm FOR TICKETS CALL Helen Kain - 569-1284 Evelyn Klain - 353-0096 A. 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Registration is re- quired, and there is a charge. For information, call the Midrasha, 354-1050 or 352-7117. The colloquium begins at 10 a.m. with classes such as contemporary Jewish wo- Die MARILYN POLAND men's literature, survey of Jewish philosophy, selected and Rabbi Eli Finkelman. topics in the history of the Topics of the guest lectur- Holocaust, beginning Heb- ers include: "Images of rew and issues in medical Women in the Bible," ethics and Jewish law. In- "Female Images: Women in structors include Dr. Jac- Advertising," "Women and queline Zeff, Rochelle Mil- Their Mothers" and "Wo- len, Dr. Margaret Eichner men and Menopause." Home for Aged Auxiliary to Hear Talk by Sen. Ross dent Geri Margolis will chair the meeting. Presi- dent is. Marcia Tanzman. Program Chairman Gladys Barr will be chairman of the day. She will be assisted by Hospi- tality Chairman Mary Tarnow and her commit- tee, Marilyn Markel, BETH ACHIM MEN'S CLUB will begin an adult education program, a He- brew literacy campaign, 8 p.m. Oct. 27 in the synagogue. The 10-week course will be held 8 p.m. Tuesdays and 2 p.m. Wednesdays at the synagogue. The nominal fee includes the cost of a textbook. To register, call the synagogue, 352-8670. The group will have a square dance "round-up" 8 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. There will be a professional square dance caller. Refreshments will be served. For required reser- vations, call the synagogue. There is an admission fee. • • • AESCULAPIAN Phar- maceutical Association will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the Cranbrook Apt. club house. Members are requested to bring ads for the dinner- dance book. Games will fol- low. The auxiliary will serve refreshments. 21 Pioneer Women Sponsor Series of Ongei Shabat coordinator of patient care services and infertility and birth defects center at C.S. Mott Center. Jewish Home for Aged Auxiliary will hear State Sen. Doug Ross speak on "The Reagan Budget Cuts — What Are They Doing to Us?" at a general meeting 10:30 a.m. Oct. 19 at Cong Beth Shalom. Petite break- fast will be served. Sen. Ross has been active in the community as vice president of the advisory board, Michigan Chapter of American Jewish Commit- tee; board of directors, Michigan Anti-Defamation League; executive board, Jewish Community Coun- cil. Vice President Sophie LeVine will introduce Sen. Ross. Executive Vice Presi- Friday, Octsker 9, 1981 Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer Women, will spon- sor a mini-series of ongei Shabat beginning 12:45 p.m. Saturday in the Pioneer Women headquar- ters, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Guest speaker for the series is Esther Tarnoff- Cooper of the speakers bureau of the Detroit Insti- tute of Art. Her topic will be "Jewish Art." Everyone is welcome, free of charge. 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