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Esther Tarnoff Cooper
An introduction to The Precious
Legacy will be the subject of a talk
by Esther Tarnoff Cooper of the
Speakers Bureau of the Detroit
Institute of Arts at noon Tuesday
at National Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit Section
office, 30233 Southfield Rd., Suite
100, Southfield.
There is a charge and non-
members are invited. For infor-
mation, call NCJW office, 258-
6000:
Sandra Leshman is president.
Margie Ansell is public relations
vice president, and Carol Isaac-
son, chairman. Committee mem-
bers are: Hilda Erman, Horty
Falk, Goldie Levin and Jeanette
Mirvis.
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The Social Awareness Commit-
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tion Women's Division will hold
the first of its "First Monday
Group" breakfast meetings 8:30
a.m. Monday at Jacques restau-
rant.
The series of three Monday
forums will focus on "Trouble
Spots," with the first spotlighting
Central America.
Rudy Simons, political activist
and three-time visitor to Central
America, will be Monday's
speaker. He is an active member
of MICAH, the Michigan Inter-
faith Committee on Central
American Human Rights.
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berg is chairman of the Social
Awareness Committee. Helen
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"Israel: Holy Land of Christians
and Jews" will be the topic of the
10th annual joint program of the
League of Catholic Women and
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations to be held at 1:30
p.m. Thursday at Duns Scotus
Seminary, 20000 W. Nine Mile,
Southfield.
Rabbi Norman Roman, associ-
ate rabbi of Temple Beth El, and
Fr. Charles Faso of the Catholic
Theological Seminary will be the
guest speakers.
Refreshments will be served.
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