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December 28, 1984 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-12-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 28, 1984

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Life cycle talks at Sinai

Sinai Hospital of Detroit's free
seven-part life cycle lecture series
is designed to provide hints for
handling some of life's more pre-
dictable challenges.
The lectures will be presented
by members of the hospital's Prob-
lems of Daily Living Clinic staff at
7:30 p.m. on Tuesday evenings in
the Zuckerman Auditorium, 6767
West Outer Drive, beginning Jan.
8 and continuing through Feb. 19.
"Aging without Getting Old:
Myths and Facts about Aging"
will be the first lecture, on Jan. 8,
Dr. John Flatter will be the
speaker.
"What Makes Relationships
Meaningful?" will be presented
Jan. 15 by Art Luz.
"Talking with Your School-Age
Child" will be the topic of the Jan.
22 presentation, in which Hazel

Karbel will be the speaker.
"Coping and Growing with
Your Teenager" will be presented
Jan. 29 by Dr. Susan Silk.
"Dealng with Divorce" will be
the subject of the Feb. 5 presenta-
tion by Dr. Susan Darlington.
"Living after a Loss" will be dis-
cussed at the Feb. 12 meeting by
Dr. Barbara Conway.
"Beyond Health and Normal-
ity: 2,000-Year-Old New Ideas"
will be the summarizing talk, pre-
sented by the Problems of Daily
Living Clinic's nationally known
director, Dr. F. Paul Pearsall.
Free parking will be available
in the well-lit Shapero School of
Nursing parking lot, adjacent to
the auditorium. To register and
for information, call the hospital,
493-5895.

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engagement of their daughter,
Lisa Gayle, to Dr. Jerry Brian
Sobel, son of Norman and Rose
Sobel of Oak Park.
Miss Sobel was graduated from
the University of Michigan with a
B.A. degree in psychology and
Eastern Michigan University,
where she majored in occupa-
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graduated from the University of
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engagement of their daughter,
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engagement of their daughter,
Lisa Susan, to Stephen Allan
Sandler, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Samuel Sandler of Chestnut Hill,
Mass., and. Pompano Beach, Fla.
The future bride is a graduate of
the University of Michigan and
holds a master's degree in land-
scape architecture from. North
Carolina State University. Her
fiance is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania and has a
master's degree in business ad-
ministration from the Wharton
School of Finance and the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania. Sandler is a
certified public accountant and is
president of RMI Corp. in Cam-
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married in May.

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