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Brunch, Workshops to Mark
Week of the Jewish Woman
Nshei Chabad, the
Lubavitch women's organ-
ization, will sponsor a
brunch and workshops in
observance of the Interna-
tional Week of the Jewish
Woman (today through
March 25) at 10 a.m. March
25 at the Bais Chabad
Torah Center of West
Bloomfield.
Four workshops are
scheduled: "Like Mother,
Like Daughter," with
panelists Faigie Shoenig,
Rachel Zaklos and Esther
Goldstein; "Everything You
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Switching to a Kosher
Kitchen," hosted by Fran
Rogers and Chaya Bergs-
tein; "The Secret of Staying
Married," hosted by Eilene
Borsand and Rachel Kagan;
and "Women/Jew-Priorities
19845 " hosted by Jocelyn
Krieger.
Educational materials for
children and adults will be
displayed. Rochel Weinberg
organized the display. Mrs.
Zeisel Burnberg will exhibit
and discuss mezuzot.
There is a charge. For de-
tails, call Mrs. Kagan, 542-
5058.
Women's Donor Day Nears
Reservations are still
being taken for the Women
of Maimonides Medical
Society Donor Day event to
take place at 10 a.m. March
27 at the Michigan Inn.
Michelle Harris, general
fund-raising chairman, has
planned a program. Begin-
ning at 10 a.m. with
boutique shopping, guests
will be able to view and pur-
chase handmade sweaters,
jewelry, ceramics, gourmet
foods, toys, stationery,
candy and more.
Following a luncheon,
guests will be treated to a
fashion show.
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medical schools as well as at
the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem. The American
Red Magen David, United
Foundation. Fresh Air
Camps, Children's Hospi-
tal, Jerusalem Institute for
the Blind and United He-
brew Schools also will bene-
fit.
President Marilyn Kohen
invites the community. For
tickets, call Mrs. Marlene
Moss at 661-0622.
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Child Care Center in Ramle, Israel, will be funded
with proceeds gained at a tribute luncheon for Mrs.
Leemon slated to take place noon March 29 at Cong.
Beth Achim, sponsored by the Greater Detroit Coun-
cil, Pioneer Women/Naamat. The center will be dedi-
cated in Israel on June 24. There is a charge for the
luncheon. For reservations, call Pioneer Women/
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`From Shtetl With Love'
Program Due for Hadassah
Hadassah Pool Groups,
those groups that no longer
meet separately, will have a
joint program at 10 a.m.
March 27 at the Southfield
Civic Center Auditorium.
"From the Shtetl With
Love," by Maxine Kronick,
will be presented. Luncheon
will follow at 11:30 a.m.
There is a charge.
Bus transportation will
be available from the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, the Jewish
Federation Apts., North-
gate Apts., Lincoln Towers,
McDonnell Towers,
Hechtman Apts. and
Franklin Club Apts.
There is a nominal fee for
round-trip transportation:'
Reservations are required
for luncheon and bus trans-
portation.
The public is invited. For
reservations and informa-
tion, call the Hadassah
office, 357-2920.
Hospital Strike
Continues
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About 5,000 nurses and
some 20,000 service and
administrative personnel
continued their strike
against the Health Ministry
this week forcing 32 gov-
ernment hospitals and dis-
trict health centers to oper-
ate on a reduced (Sabbath)
schedule and with smaller.
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