36 Friday, January 7, 1983 , • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JV Women Institute Day at Jewish. Center on Jan. 18 Chairman Diane J. Klein and her committee chair- :. men are making ar- rangements for the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division 35th an- nual Institute Day, Jan. 18 at the Jewish Community Center, beginning at 9:15 a.m. - Lending a hand with preparations are associate chairman Pola. Friedman and vice president Melba Winer. Committee chair- men are: Carolyn Green- berg, luncheon; Lauren Liss; arrangements; Har- DIANE KLEIN * * * Career Women lecture Jan. 18 The Career Women lec- ture series • of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division will pre- sent historian Dr. Allen Pol- lack at 7 p.m. Jan. 18 at United Hebrew Schools. Dr. Pollack, director of the Institute for Leadership Development in Jerusalein, will discuss, "Israel: Its Place in the World." A dis- cussion session will follow. The meeting is an extension of the diVision's institute, to be held earlier the same day. Helen Naimark, execu- tive director of the Jewish Federation Apartments, will provide a brief update on the community's new com- prex for the aged under construction • in. West Bloomfield. Reservations are re- quired for the program, which will begin with a 6 p.m. dinner. For informa- tion, contact Bertha Chomsky, assistant director of Women's Division, 965- 3939. net Colman, clerical and reservations; Sharon Lip- ton, decorations; Marion Freedman, - hostesses; Miriam Mondry, publicity; Nancy Hirsch, program de- veloPment; and Doris August, Career Women's liaison. Renee Mahler is ad- viser. Jane Sherman is president of Women's Di- vision. Dr. Allen Pollack, direc- tor of the Institute for Lead- ership Development in Jerusalem, will be the fea- tured speaker on the theme "Israel— David or Goliath." The morning session will cover the history of Israel and the luncheon session will highlight a discussion of U.S. and other nations' policies toward Israel today. Partial Payment NEW YORK — The American Jewish Commit- tee has asked the U.S. Equal .Employment Oppor- tunity Commission to seek legislation that would pay partial unemployment compensation to persons whose work week has been reduced because of the re- cession. Doctor Disco Sixteen years of expertise in party directing Adults • Teens • Children Disco • Rock • Contemporary 50's • 60's • 70's • 80's Party Planning • Facilities Available . Call Jeff 855-5571 . AI's Foreign Car Service TUNE-UP 4 Cyl. Specialist in $3995 plop a points incl. • Toyota FRONT DISC BRAKES • Audi Fox $ 75 incl. brake path; • Volkswagen and machine rotors • Datsun SPECIALS GOOD THRU JAN. 31, 1983 • Honda Cars CALL: 548-3926, 548-4160 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd.1. FERNDALE MICH. 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Margaret Getty, non- residential coordinator of the Haven, will speak on "Rape and Its Imapct on You: The Emotional, Social and Legal Implications." Wine and cheese will pre- cede the meeting. There is a charge for non-members. For information, call the NCJW offices, 557-9604. * * * WOMEN'S OR- THODOX LEAGUE OF GREATER DETROIT will hear a talk on "The Strength of the Jewish Home — Part II" 8 p.m. Monday at Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah, 15400 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Guest speaker will be Feige Twerski. Hostesses will be Mesdames Janice Beer, Merel Broyde, Reva Rivlin and Henchie Green- field. . * * * SHALOM GROUP, Hadassah, will have an exercise and aerobics work- out followed by _ a fashion show 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Workout Co Inc in the Bloomfield Plaza. Proceeds will benefit the E.Y.E. Bank project of Hadassah, an- nounces Marrel Ham- burger, chairman of the event.. * YOUNG WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will meet noon Thursday in the home of Blanche Dickman, 31915 W. 14 Mile, Farmington Hills. JNF Executive Direc- tor Edward Rosenthal and needlecraft specialist Eve- lyn Wishnetsky will speak. Luncheon will be served. For information or reserva- tions, call the JNF, 557- 6644; or President Donna Sklar, 477-3221. Marriages Dr. Phyllis R. Indianer and Alan L. Rosen, both of Pittsburgh; Pa., were mar- ried recently at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Rabbis A. Irving Schnipper and Israel Halpern of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Simon, In- dianer of Southfield. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rosen of Jamestown, Pa. Lisa Cantor was the mat-- ron of honor. Bridesmaids were Dr. Debra Leider, Jane Resnick and Joan Resnick, both of Pittsburgh, and Debby D'Arcy. Marc Rosen of Los Angeles, Calif., was his brother's best man. 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