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Proceeds from the two- day sale will benefit NCJW projects, including Meals on Wheels, Orchards Chil- dren's Services, SPACE, educational services, burn prevention programs, Court Appointed Special Advo- cates, WICS women's coali- tion and the access guide for the handicapped and el- derly. For details, call Sandy Goosen at the NCJW offices, 557-9604. Pioneer Women/ Naamat Plan Donor Lunch at Adat Shalom Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer Women / Naamat, will have its annual donor luncheon noon Oct. 26 at Adat Shalom Synagogue, announces donor chairman Frieda Leemon. Jonathon Livny, Israel's former attorney general for the West Bank, will be the guest speaker. Entertain- ment will be provided by the Michigan Opera Theater. Renee Shuster is vice president of funds and Eve- lyn Noveck is president of the council. There is a charge, and members should make reservations Women Enlist for Cancer Study Region, Michigan Women's American ORT, has provided volunteers for the American Cancer Society cancer prevention study. Volunteers and their chapters are: Mary Lee Fishman, chairman of the region executive committee, Town and Country Chapter; Terri Shapiro, Artisans; Marlene Hoffman, Country Corners; Sarah Glicklin, Greater De- troit Business and Profes- sional; Toby Kiritsis, Lib- erty; Lauren Koenigsberg, Silverbrooke; Joanne Dennr Southwoods; Jenny Dorfman, Spring Arbor; Patricia Ribiat, Summerset Woods. Lamb Stew Friday, i141001,119132 53 THEp I RQIf JEWISH yaws BILL MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 Women's Concert Benefits Needy Yad-Eliezer ladies will have a concert to benefit the needy in Jerusalem 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at Oak Park High School Auditorium. Folksinger Miriam Barry and Gloria Gardin, vio- linist, will entertain. Sunny Segal will perform a Yeme- nite dance. 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