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October 12, 1984 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-12

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Friday, October 12, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FOR WOMEN el

Real Estate
Management
is not a
Trivial Pursuit

15 For 12
JOIN B'NAI B'RITH
TODAY

Psychologist due
for B and P unit

AND GET

•••

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DEC. '85 IF YOU JOIN NOW

JOIN 500,000 MEMBERS AROUND THE WORLD

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HELP JEWISH YOUTH

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trifle with what we have been excelling in
for over 50 years and that is specializing in
Real Estate Management, Investments, and
Consultation Services. We analyze current
Real Estate Investments, anticipate Market
Trends, evaluate prospective alternatives,
and provide practical answer.

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IN METRO DETROIT

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
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HOPP

MANAGEMENT COMPANY

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17117 West Nine Mile, Suite 1523
Southfield, Michigan 48075
(313) 557-2500

Dr. Gail Parker
Dr. Gail Parker, noted psycl
ogist and media personality,
be guest speaker at the open,
meeting of the Business and
fessional Women's Division of!
Jewish Welfare Federation.
Career women are invitee
the supper meeting, which Lek
with cocktails at 6 p.m. on Oct
at the Standard Club North.
A regular contributor to we
day editions of Action News
an adviser on Channel 7'F_.-1
daily program, Good Afternc
Detroit, Dr. parker has beenc„,
WXYZ-TV since 1981 and '1c,
tinues in her private practic€1
well.
A Ph.D. graduate in counsel)l
psychology from Wayne St
University, she is a frequent 1
turer and has worked as a 0
selor for Vocational Rehab.i
tion Services of Michigan and
mental health service at
Cecille Raichlen is chairmai
the division. Her associate chi
man is Linda Klein. SuE
Moiseev is the program's assi
ate chairman.
Ellen Labes is president oi .,1
Women's Division, and Nai
Jacobson is its vice president!
For reservations and inforr!
tion, call Federation, 965-393!

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Rabbi Harold Schulweis

Noted author and nation
Jewish leader Rabbi Harold P.
Schulweis will be guest speaker
the Jewish Welfare Federatit
Women's Division 37th annu
Institute Day, set for Nov. 1
9:15 a.m. at the main Jewis:
Community Center. -
Rabbi Schulweis will speak d

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