THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 26, 1984 KIDS CLOSET fessional service organizations, by Rabbi Gruskin, or by a caring 75 neighbor. Cooperative Council is com- prised of the following service organizations: Detroit Women of Alpha Omega, Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Association Aux- iliary, Women's Bicur Cholem, David-Horodoker Women's Organization, Infant's Service Group, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary, Northwest Child Re- scue Women, Maimonides Women's Medical Society Auxil- iary, Primrose Benevolent Club and Zedakah Club. All these service organizations service the needy, from infant's needs to the aged, as well as the retarded. Each case is checked with the Council's case clearance chairman who checks with the Jewish Family Service to avoid duplication. Cooperative Council meets with case workers of member organizations on the first Thursday of each month to discuss cases. All clients' cases are held in strict confidence. Chairman of Cooperative Council is Mrs. Gus- sie Zuckerstein. President of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations is Mrs. Marjorie Saulson. Biomedical ethics topic of NCJW Rabbi Norman Roman of Tem- ple Beth El; Dr. Morris Brown, di- rector Critical Care Services, Sinai Hospital; Edward Goldman, hospital attorney, University of Michigan Hospital, will explore the social, economic, and moral is- sues raised by the ability of sci- ence to create and prolong life at an education meeting of National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, on Nov. 8 at 12:15 p.m. at the NCJW offices, Cranbrook Office Center N., 30233 Southfield Road, Suite 100, Southfield. Members will be admitted at no charge. Non-members will be as- sessed a nominal fee applicable towards membership. Reserva- tions are requested. For informa- tion, call the NCJW offices, 258- 6000. President is Sandra Leshman. Education chairman is Judy Marx. Vice President is Joyce So- sin. Committee members are Gerry Pasternak, Anaruth Ber- nard, Peggy Frank and Sue Pon- tal. Women's Institute Day Thursday Several hundred women will gather at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center on Thursday to meet with author and national Jewish leader Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis, guest speaker on behalf of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Di- vision 37th annual Institute Day. Conservative women to have study day The program, which runs from 9:15 a.m. to 2 p.m., is entitled "The Delicate Balance — Woman's Opportunities and Re- sponsibilities" and will explore is- sues dealng with woman's per- ceived role in the home and her opportunities in the community. Rabbi Schulwies serves Valley Beth Shalom congregation in Encino, Calif., and is a frequent contributor to magazines and literary works. For reservations, contact the Women's Division, 965-3939. Arms, disarmament Women's Division breakfast topic Dr. Neil Gillman The Michigan Branch of the Women's League for Conserva- tive Judaism will sponsor a state-wide. Torah Study Day on Wednesday at Cong. B'nai Moshe. Guest speaker is Dr. Neil Gillman, associate provost of the Jewish Theological Seminary. All sisterhood members in the state are invited. Reservations are re- quired. Chairman of the day is Marjorie Saulson. President of the Michi- gan Branch is Judith Joseph. For information, contact Judith Ahronheim, 1-973-6208. The Jewish Welfare Federation Women's "First Monday Group" series continues with its second program, "Dialogue on Arms and Disarmament," at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 5 at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Breakfast will be served. Leading the discussion on dis- armament will be Miles Jaffe, at- torney and national board member of the American Jewish Committee; and Dr. Arthur Van- der, professor at the University of Michigan Medical School and associate chairman of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Chairman of the series is Caro- lyn Greenberg; associate chair- men are Helen Shevin and Pam Opperer. There is no charge for the meeting, but reservations are recommended. For information and reservations, contact Federa- tion's Women's Division, 965- 3939. ( Clark Family Players -11*=7' Continuous Performance By Clowns Free Prizes Socks, tights and sweats are now in 30% OFF PIERRE CARDIN Color the clown contest. No purchase necessary. Details and entry available at the store. Harvard Row Mall 11 Mile and Lahser 356-2830 57