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ACCOUNTANTS UNIT and BARRISTERS UNIT will co-sponsor a day-long semi- nar on Sept. 30 at Adat Shalom Synagogue, begin- ning at 8:30 a.m. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 will be featured. In addition, there will be a special afternoon session for attorneys covering the Tort Reform Act of 1986. Reservations are necessary, and there is a charge. For reservations, call Ralph Woronoff or Larry Hyman, 352-8040. For information, call Gary Leeman, 352-0400; Jim Grey, 540-1440; or Alex Ornstein, 332-7030. TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold its first fall meeting on Tuesday at the Sutton Place Apts. club house at noon. The program of the day will fea- ture "Fantastic Closet Trea- sures," narrated by Lil Kanat and accompanied at the piano by Ann Feldman. Members are asked to bring their lightly-worn clothing for the Second Chance Resale Shop, and "white elephants" to the meeting. There is a nominal charge for luncheon. President Dorothy Storchan invites guests and prospective members. For information, call Hilda Raphael, 557-6517. AVIV CHAPTER will have its annual membership event at the Madeline Friedman's residence, 28420 Brooks Ln., Southfield, at 7:30 pari. Mon- day. The guest speaker will be Dr. Stephen Baum, a staff member of the Sinai Hospital Problems of Daily Living Clinic. The subject of Dr. Baum's lecture will be "Well- ness." For information, call Mrs. Friedman, 357-0344. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will meet on Wednesday at noon at the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Eleanor Fine, president, announces lunch- eon will be served at a nomi- nal charge. Evelyn Berger, vice president of program, announces Max Sosin, humorist, accompanied by Eric Rosenow, will entertain. Guest speaker will be Irene Rodman, a past president of B'nai B'rith Women's Coun- cil. Reservations are being taken by Rose Pogats, 967- 4068; and Jean Katz, 559- 4174. ISRAEL CHAPTER invites its members, friends and guests to its fifth annual Children's Home in Israel luncheon to be held on Oct. 1 at Noon at Knob-in-the- Woods Apts. club house. , Dr. Maxwell Hoffman, podiatrist, will present a pro- gram on "Hypnosis, Its Use in the Medical and Surgical Field." A Children's Home cer- tificate will be presented to each person attending the luncheon, to be used at their own discretion. For reserva- tions, call Ruth Blumberg, 559-3874; or Lee Robins, 535- 6295. LOUIS MARSHALL SUB- URBAN Lodge and Chapter will hold a meeting on Tues- day at the Zionist Cultural Center at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be John- An- thony of the local F.B.I. office. Refreshments will be served at a nominal charge. Call Carl Pearl, VE8-5384; or Eileen Israel, 968-0569, for details. REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION UNIT will present a panel of tax at- torneys from the firm of Plotkin, Yolles, Siegel, Schultz and Polk on Thurs- day at the 5000 Town Center meeting room. The topic dis- cussed will be The Impact of the Proposed New Tax Law on the Real Estate Industry." Light supper will be served at 6:30 p.m., with the busi- ness meeting at 7:30 p.m. and tax program at 8 p.m. There will be a nominal charge for dinner. For reservations and information, call Cindy Greenspan, 557-2200 (10 a.m.-5 p.m.). On Oct. 19, an accredited six-hour continuing education real estate class will be held at 5000 Town Center meeting room, 9 aim. to 4:30 p.m. There is a fee, and advance registration is required. For information, call Ms. Greenspan. Tickets Remain For JPI Tour The Jewish Parents Insti- tute still has a few seats re- maining for its "Original Bus Tour of Jewish Detroit" to be held Sept. 28, departing at 1 p.m. from the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. There is a charge. For in- formation, call JPI, 661-1000, ext. 333. .