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Friday, February 22, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Marjorie Saulson, president of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations of Greater Detroit,
and Marilyn Lundy, president of
the League of Catholic Women,
invite the community to hear Rev.
Charles Faso, a Franciscan who
teaches at the Catholic Theologi-
cal Seminary in Chicago, and
Rabbi Norman T. Roman, associ-
ate rabbi of Temple Beth El, at the
tenth annual joint meeting of the
two groups, 1:30 p.m. March 7 at
Duns Scotus Seminary, 20000 W.
Nine Mile, Southfield. Refresh-
ments and a social hour will fol-
low. There is a nominal fee.
Rev. Faso was ordained in 1966
with degrees in liturgy and wor-
ship at Notre Dame and teaches
liturgy at the Catholic Theologi-
cal Union in Chicago. He also has
led five pilgrimages to Israel and
studied in Jerusalem for four
months in 1982.
Prior to coming to the Detroit
area, Rabbi Roman served con-
gregations in Cleveland, Ohio,
and Santa Monica, Calif. While in
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reation department. She has
traveled extensively through-out
Central and South America,
studying comparative family
dynamics and the woman's role in
rural cultures.
In addition to her lecture titled
"The Jewish Woman — An Image
of Pride and Integrity," she will
also lead a workshop called "The
Searching Woman."
Other workshops taking place
during the brunch will include
"The Woman at Home" lead by
Esther Goldstein of Ann Arbor
and Judy Karbal, "The Woman at
the Helm" lead by Eileen Borsand
and Fran Rogers and "The
Feminist" lead by Sarah Silber-
berg. There is a fee for the brunch.
The Week of the Jewish Woman
will culminate with a concert
called "Light Up the World" star-
ring Jocelyn Ruth Kreiger. It will
be held.March 10 at 7:30 p.m. at
Southfield-Lathrup High School,
19301 W. 12 Mile Road. The pro-
gram is for women and girls only.

The social awareness commit-
tee of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division will hold
the first of its "First Monday
Group" breakfast meeting series
at 8:30 a.m. March 4 at Jacques'
restaurant in Bingham Farms.
The series of three Monday
Sinai's Parkinson's
forums will focus on "Trouble
Spots." The March meeting will
Group Will Meet
spotlight Central America.
The next meeting of the Sinai
Rudy Simons, political activist
Hospital Parkinson's Disease
and three-time visitor to Central
Support Group will meet on
America, will be the guest
March 12 at 1 p.m. in the East
speaker.
Simons is an active member of Conference Room of Sinai Hospi-
tal. Participants can park free in
MICAH, the Michigan Interfaith
the visitors' parking lot, located
Committee on Central American
east of the hospital off Outer
Human Rights. In addition, he is
Drive, and have their tickets
involved with "Witnesses for
validated at the meeting. Sinai
Peace," a group of Americas who
dietician Wilda McMurray will
are concerned about what the U.S.
speak on good eating habits for
government is doing in Central
Parkinson's victims.
America.
The April 9 meeting will fea-
Carolyn Greenberg is chairman
ture psychologist Dr. Susan Dar-
of the social awareness commit-
lington, who will speak on "Well-
tee. Helen Shevin and Pam Op-
ness". For information on either
perer are the associate chairmen.
meeting, call Phyllis Paysner,
For details, call Ellen Shochet,
493-5200.
965-3939.
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visiting instructor and acting
chairman of the department of
philosophy and religion at Lake
Erie College.
Rabbi Roman is immediate past
chairman of the committee on
youth of the Central Conference of
American Rabbis and a vice
president of the Great lakes - Ohio
Valley Region of Reform Rabbis.
He serves on the international
rabbinic cabinet of the United
Jewish Appeal and on the com-
munity services division of the
Detroit Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion. He is a member of the Jewish
Community Council and the De-
troit Soviet Jewry Committee. He
visited the Soviet Union to meet
with Russian dissidents in Sep-
tember, 1983.
Rabbi Roman and Rev. Faso
will speak on "Israel: Holy Land of
Christians and Jews."
Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Tem-
ple Israel will welcome guests and
give the benediction. Call pro-
gram vice president Adrienne Mi-
lin, 626-3944, for information.
Reservations are not necessary.

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