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Woodward (Just N. of Maple) Birmingham 646-8088 IN THE =UNLIKELY EVENT THAT YOU CAN PURCHASE ANY- THING TM - SELL AT A LOWER PRICE -TELL US -.WE MATCH PRICES! and Robert Settler (38th); Re- ACCOUNTANTS UNIT will corder's Court of the City of De- ai y at the B'n meet at 9 a.m. Sunda troit, Judges Terrance K. Boyle, B'rith building i n the Du bi n Dominick R. Carnovale and Pre- Room. Breakfast will be followed Edwards. by a guest speaker. "What to Do ntis Cost is free to members. Non- with I.R.A., Keogh, Idle Money members are invited at a charge. and the Uniform Gift to Minors For information, contact Frank Act" will be the topic presented by Mamat, president, 258-8700. Paul Aubrey of Merrill Lynch. The program qualifies for two hours of C.P.E. credits. There is a nominal charge for non-members. For information, call Gary Leeman, 352-0400; or Elliott Women Sponsor March Concert Ring, 352-6300. B'nai B'rith Women's Council TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet on Tuesday at noon in the Sutton will sponsor a concert on March 17 Place club house. Program at 8 p.m. at Cong. Beth Abraham Chairman Fredell Whiteman will Hillel Moses. The concert features Jewish present Sgt. Greg Durbin of the Southfield Police Crime Preven- composers and themes played by tion Bureau who will speak and Misha Rachlevsky, artistic direc- show slides on "Self-Protection tor of the Renaissance City and Crime Prevention Tech- Chamber Players. Rachlevsky was born and niques." Friends and prospective members are welcome. There is a raised in Moscow where he nominal charge for luncheon. started playing the violin at age 5. Nominating Chairman Dorothy By the time he was 19, Fishman will review the slate for Rachlevsky was a member of the 1986-1987. For information, call Moscow Instutute of Music. While Hilda Raphael, 557-6517, mem- a student at the Moscow Institute of Music he became the youngest bership vice president. member of the Moscow Chamber REAL ESTATE AND CON- Orchestra. He left Russia in 1973 and three STRUCTION UNIT will hold its first required, six-hour Michigan years, rtind many countries later, Association of Realtors-approved, settled/in Detroit. He was named continuing education class for "Michiganian of the Year" in 1981 1986 on March 16, beginning at 9 by the Detroit News. • a.m. at the club room of 5000 He is the founder of Renais- Town Center. There is a fee, and sane City Chamber Players, one non-members are invited. Regis- of'only two full-time chamber tration deadline is March 3. For Osembles in the United States. information, call Cindy / Tickets can be purchased at the /B'nai B'rith Women's office. For Greenspan, 557-2200. / ticket information and free bus in- ISRAEL CHAPTER will have a formation, call BBWomen, 552- luncheon at noon Wednesday / 8150. (correct date) at the M.C.L.,/ Cafeteria. Financial planner An nold Michlin will speak on in vestments and current J ew i h events. For information, call Mar- Author-Prof cella Roth Mason, 356-6378 or Lee Recalls Rescue Robins, 535-6295. (The date ap- Nechama. Tec; professor of pearing in last week's Jewish sociology at the University of News was incorrect.) Conneticut, will speak on "Chris- tian Rescue of Jews in Poland" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the main Jewish Community Center. Barristers !Unit During World War II, Ms. Tec Honors J)uilges was sheltered by Christian Poles. of two books: Dry The B'nai B'rith Barristers will She is the author Story of a Lost Child- hold their annual judicial recog- Tears: The When Light Pierced the hood and nitioa/dinner honoring recently Darkness: Christian Rescue of elepted or appointed judges on Jews in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Tuesday at Adat Shalom For information, call the cul- Synagogue. Cocktails (including an open tural arts department, 661400, bar) will begin at 5:30 p.m. with ext. 250. dinner being served at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be newspaper columnist, George Cantor. The following judges will be Somerset Mall honored at this dinner: United Slte of Lectures States Court of Appeals Sixth Cir- The Center for New Thinking cuit, Judges Ralph Guy and James Ryan; United States will host a lecture on "The Old and Magistrates Judges Marcia Cook the Young --- Coping with Dif- and Virginia Morgan; Michigan ference" at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Supreme Court, Judge Dennis W. the Somerset Mall auditorium. Archer; Oakland County Circuit Rabbi Sherwin Wine, director, Court, Judge Norman L. Lippitt; will speak. There is a fee. "Rethinking Evolution" will be Wayne County Circuit Court, Judges Cynthia D. Stephens and the subject of a talk by' Rabbi James Hathaway; Macomb Wine at 10 a.m. Thursday at the County Circuit Court, Judge John mall. There is a charge. For information, call the Center Bruff; Judicial Distict. Courts, Judges Carolyn Archbold (29th) for New Thinking, 546-8928.