Friday, April 11, 1986 YHE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MAX THE HANDYMAN FOR WOMEN Can do anything in or out of the house Forniej Apt. Maintenance Chief . YOU NAME IT - I'LL DO IT!! Broken windows, screen repair, gutter cleaning, electric switches, fixtures hung, door and lock repair, curtain red design, caulking, cement repair, toilet repair and plumbing, ETC., ETC., ETC. airport transportation service available Call 968-1145 BETH SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will have samples of Passover foods and recipes at its Passover workshop at 10:15 a.m. Sunday at the synagogue. There will be a discussion led by Rabbi David Nelson on "How to Add Meaning to Your Seder" and a talk by Vivian Honig on "The Ritual of the Seder Table and Seder Plate." Gifts and Passover items will be displayed. BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet at 8 p.m. April 21 in the Hoffer home, 29601 Red Leaf, South- field, announced Gertrude Brainin, president. Dr. Michelle Hages, third-year resident in psychiatry at Sinai Hospital, will speak on "Combatting Stress." Guests are welcome. NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will have a reg7 ular meeting on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the Laurel Woods Apts. house. Discussion of group projects are on the agenda as well as the Mother-Daughter luncheon to be held in May. Greenfield Rd., Oak Park. Guests are welcome. Call Alice Ross, 540-0494, for reservations. Proceeds of the luncheon will go towards maintaining Naamat child care facilities in Israel. CHAPTER, ISRAEL NaamatUSA, will meet on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at the Franklin Park Towers club house, 27350 Franklin, South- field. Guest speaker will be Dr. Jacqueline Zeff, director of graduate studies at Mercy Col- lege and preSident of the De- gania Chapter, Naamat USA. Dr. Zeff will review A Certain People by Charles Silberman. A social hour will precede the meeting. Refreshments will be served. Friends and guests are welcome. There is a charge. Child rescue cards and Naamat cookbooks will be made avail- able by Mollye Diamond. DETROIT ALUMNI CHAP- TER . AUXILIARY, Alpha Omega, will host a luncheon at E. G. Nicks on Tuesday at noon. Color consultant Claudia Adams will speak and there will be a cosmetic and hair-styling AVODAH - CHAI - BRAND- demonstration. There is a fee, EIS CHAPTER, Naamat USA, and guests are welcome. Pro- will hold a regular luncheon ceeds will be benefit the meeting on Monday at noon at Jerusalem Dental Center. For the Whitehall Apts. club house. information and reservations, Benny Schwarz, emissary from call Debbi Luria, 851-8560; or Israel, will talk about "Kibbutz the Alpha Omega office, 661- Life, Fact or Fiction." He will 9397. The auxiliary will host a '50s also show slides. There is a nominal charge. Friends and sock hop to raise funds for the Jerusalem Dental Center at 8:30 guests are welcome. p.m. April 19 at the Orchard DIMONA CHAPTER, Naamat Lake Middle School, West USA, will present a musical Bloomfield. Dinner will be duet featuring Elaine Kohner, served, and dance music will be vocalist, and Vera Rollin, provided by Eric Harris. There pianist at its luncheon meeting is a fee, and guests are welcome. at noon Wednesday at the Kris- For information, call Lori Roth, ten Towers, Suite 205, 25900 661-4966. Naamat Chapter Forms hV41149Q Maly lagow "For me, keeping the joy and tradition of Passover means having everything just right. And it's a lot easier without too much caffein, That's why I drink Sanka."' 97:Zaffein Free Cdtr Ann Kaplan, president of Naamat/USA, Greater Detroit Council, announced that a new chapter is being formed. Mem- bers of Club I, Club II, Golda Meir, Chana Czenesh and Masada chapters will join to- gether to form the Metropolitan chapter. The members of these five chapters are veterans of Naamat (formerly Pioneer Women). Many have belonged • to the organization 50 or 60 years and will keep their special club iden- tity. The first meeting of this Met- ropolitan chapter will be held on Monday at noon in the meeting rooms of Naamat/USA, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. The members of this chap- ter will be the luncheon guests of the Greater Detroit Council of Naamat. Reservations should be made to the Naamat office, 967-4750. The guest speaker will be Sylvia Bernstein,. liaison from the Midwest Region of NaltriqiU§4 to its.. sist a9rRT:...1 Sylvia Bernstein ization in Greater Detroit. Mrs. Bernstein comes from Mil- waukee and is a member of the Midwest regional and national boards. Bess Berris, vice president of organization, and Dorothy Ten- dler, vice president of member- ship, arranged the program. - -