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 - - — DO SOMETHING- DIFFERENT THIS WEEKEND!!! 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XMAS ilif .." tipple gate 5,:.iuctre • 29991 7-,onricry ' 354-1242 nor'hwestern • southfietd tiro scturcic-Jv 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 LET il 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. ;0-5.30 • •hursthly 10-8 t. 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. - Happy 50th Birthday ELAINE BAKST a Great Sister-In-Law and Wonderful Aunt. Lou and Sara Bakst and Family Gayle, Marla and Alan WHAT'S IM 11 NM? VERYTHIMG! - IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IM DIAMONDS, Nobody Sells Diamonds For Less And We Prove It! The Diamond People For Over 50 years OUZ RAN'. CO 30555 SOUTHFIELD RD CONGRESS BLDG =100 IONE BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROM PHONE 645-9200 • WARREN ROBINSON FINE ARTS continues its show of "The Works of Yankel Ginzburg" Please call 851 9448 for an appointment - GOING AWAY THIS WINTER? 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