I Women's Clubs (Continued from Page 40) HARMONY CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will have its first fund raiser 5-8 p.m. March 14 at Baby and Me, 24901 Northwestern, Southfield, in the Fidelity Bank Build- ing. The chapter will re- ceive a percentage of the sales that evening. Everyone is invited. For in- formation, call Michelle Globerson, 544-1758; or Marlene Zeitlin, 569-0218. * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile Area) will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Joseph Stewart, 13814 Kenwood. The 10 Mile Area group will not meet. Women's Mo'os Hitim Lunch to Aid Needy at Passover NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN will have a board meeting noon Thursday at the Laurel Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Sisterhood will have its annual fund-raising Mo'os Hitim charity lunch- eon noon Wednesday at * * * Woods Apts. club house and 357-1164. a regular meeting noon * * * March 24 at Laurel Woods. YOUNG WOMEN OF The nominating committee, JEWISH NATIONAL Faye Ziegler, Ruth Yost, FUND will hold a "Lunch Clara Krueger and Rose and Learn" meeting noon Lampner, will present a Thursday at the home of new slate of officers. Joan Shapiro, 4319 Stoney * * * River Drive, Birmingham. Dr. Gerald Teller, superin- BNAI MOSHE • SIS- tendent of the United He- TERHOOD will meet 8 brew Schools, will speak on p.m. Thursday at the "How the-Youth of Today synagogue. Paula Zemel, Are Being Prepared for nutritionist and culinary Jewish Community In- expert, will prepare volvement." Members are Passover vegetarian dishes. asked to bring auction-ads For information, call and gifts. For reservations, Chairman Pearlena Bodzin, call Ms. Shapiro, 626-8362. PASSOVER CAKES by LAURA ZOLKOWER 353-6392 void UnictU e gift r Ted the roost you'll eve lo the give a its Ott of very Oest 851.0552 Second Session on Thursday for JWF Women Leadership The Leadership Enrich- ment Series of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division will have its second session Thursday at United Hebrew Schools. The day will begin at 9:15 a.m. with speaker Sara Ehrman, political education director of the American Is- rael Public Affairs Commit- tee (AIPAC) in Washington. The afternoon session will feature Mark Talisman, di- rector of the Washington Action Office of the Council of Jewish Federations. (4 ?bra 4, 1983 41 The- rri:9 Ms. Ehrman will focus on the role of AIPAC and individual respon- sibilities of,the American Jewish voter. Talisman will speak on the role of CJF in developing politi- cal awareness and action on issues of Jewish con- cern. Other sessions in the series will include a bus tour of Jewish historical De- troit and a presentation on future communal trends by Federation Executive Di- rector Wayne Feinstein. SHEL ROTT ORCHESTRA Cootesporary--Big Baud Solids Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Ent•rfainnwint" 3M-0770 354-0111 Dentists' Mission pray IN Es is al we Es IN oft NW Me de Et am so 1111 Meeting Planned I HAIR & SKIN CARE... PERM I A meeting of the Dentists' E US SPECIAL $9_400 --1 Fact Finding Mission to Is- rael will be held 11 a.m. Cong. Beth Shalom (loca- March 13 in the board room ■■ tion changed because of the at the main Jewish Com- fire). munity Center. g- $50. 00 Guest speaker at the The mission has been luncheon will be Monte scheduled for late May. All I NATURE AND EARTH UNITED WITH SCIENCE • THERAPPE • EX/011 • ENSURE Korn, host of WXYZ radio's interested dentists and ▪ • • • ASSURE HUMECTRESS • KERApHIX • ALOE/RID "Money Talk" program. their families are invited. I • HAIR SPRAY • BIOTIN CREME • BIOTIN SHAMPOO • HAIR FOOD SUPPLEMENT Proceeds from the annual For details, call the Israel ▪ 28968 Orchard Lake Rd. • VELVET • RENAISSANCE FACIAL MASQUE fund raiser will be used to Aliya Center, 661-1084 or Farmington Hills I • FIRMAPLEXx MASQUE • SUBDUE MASQUE provide Passover food for 661-1000, ext. 265; or Dr. I • SUPERIOR PROTEIN • MAXI B • BOTANOIL 626-4610 the needy. Burton Faudem, 851-8519. • VITAMIN C • EPITOME • ENZYMEA valid thru 3-31-83 Barbara Schnipper is chairman of the lunch- eon. Bunny Frank is pro- gram chairman. Bea Talent Agency Mondry is sisterhood — 855-1400 music is president. There is a charge for the luncheon. For reservations, Jerry Fenby Wilmot Johnny Chase call Sara Last 968-0079; Fenby-Carr Tom Ploeger Rendezvous Ruth Penner, 355-1448; or Shelby Lee Bob Durant ABZ Orchestra Sophia Feldman, 626-9517. Eric Freudigman Divertissement Friends are invited. 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Marko have been re-elected to three-year terms on the council of na- tional trustees of the Na- tional Jewish Hospital/ National Asthma Center in Denver, Colo. There is no wisdom like frankness. Rosenthal • Dansk • Nambe • Baccarat • Orrefors • Val St Lambert and much more. Come in soon and register your dreams. Marie. Newman Bloomfield Plaza • Telegraph at Maple • Birmingham • Monday-Saturday 9:30-5:30 Tel. 851-5880