c.38 Friday, November 26, 1982
THE DETROIT, JEWISH NEWS
Unemployment
Workshop Slated
MAGICIAN
Exciting
entertainment for
your organization.
club or private party.
The Oak Park Commu-
nity Employment Service
will begin a career explora-
tion and job seekers work-
shop 8 a.m. Dec. 6 at Clinton
School.
The workshop is free to
qualified low income, Oak-
land County residents. For
information, call the com-
munity employment serv-
ice, 398-3136.
Stage Shows
Close up magic
Audience
Participation
Mel Eisenberg
547-2464
MENTA T
Joint Hadassah, AI PAC Event
at Main Jewish Center Dec. 7
The Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah and
the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee will co-
sponsor a program, "Shar-
pen Your Political Skills —
Assume Responsibility for
Israel's Survival" 9:30 a.m.
Dec. 7 - at the main Jewish
Community Center.
The day will begin with a
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Career Women
Lecture Tuesday
10 Minutes from the
Jewish Community Center.
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The 1983 Career Women
lecture series, sponsored by
the Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
continues its program with
"Financial Planning for
Women" featuring Anne
Cook, assistant vice
president with Merrill
Lynch, at 6 p.m. Tuesday at
United Hebrew Schools.
Ms. Cook is a member of
the Merrill Lynch Advisory
Council to Management.
The Career Women series
is geared toward profes-
sional and working women
who wish to be involved in
Jewish communal activi-
ties. The meeting begins
with dinner, followed by
speaker presentation and
discussion. There is a fee.
For information, contact
Women's Division Assis-
tant Director Bertha
Chomsky, 965-3939.
Lunch Forum
Gathers Monday
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continental breakfast in the
Center's health club restau-
rant.
It will be followed at 10
a.m. by a talk on "How to
Affect the Written Media"
by Gail Winston. Ms.
Winston is affiliated with
AIPAC, American Jewish
Congress and political ac-
tion groups in Chicago.
At 10:45 a.m. Nancy
Barbour, administrative
aid to Congressman Bill
Ford, will speak on "How
to Communicate Most Ef-
fectively with a Con-
gressman or Senator."
Luncheon will be served
at 11:30 a.m. and will be fol-
lowed at 12:30 in the Aaron
DeRoy Studio Theater by a
talk by Jackie Abel, AIPAC
lobbyist, on "Current De-
velopments Between Con-
gress and Israel."
Babysitting will be avail-
able at a charge and by
reservation. For babysit-
ting reservation, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 121
or 122. There is a fee.
There is an admission
charge for the program.
Checks should be made
payable to Hadassah and
mailed to its offices at 19111
W. 10 Mile, Suite 205,
Southfield, 48075. For de-
tails, call Hadassah, 357-
2920.
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The Einstein Luncheon
Forum will hold its second
session 12:15 p.m. Monday
at Southfield Charley's res-
taurant.
Judges Ira G. Kaufman
and Norman W. Feder, co-
chairmen of the forum, an-
nounced that the guest
speaker will be Israel Con-
sul General Emanuel Zip-
pori, who will discuss Is-
rael's political outlook in
the aftermath of the Leba-
non operation.
The forum is sponsored
jointly by the Metro Detroit
District of Zionist Organ-
ization of America and the
Zionist Cultural Center.
For information and reser-
vations, call the ZOA, 569-
1515.
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Please call 851 9448
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