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Glenda Greenwald will
share her secrets on "Break-
ing the Mold of the Corporate
Wife" when she spends an
evening with the Business
and Professional Women of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, Oct. 8.
Set for the Tam-O-Shanter
Country Club, the dinner
meeting begins with cocktails
at 6 p.m.
Greenwald is publisher of
The Michigan Woman, a

bimonthly magazine for busi-
ness and professional women.
She also edits and publishes
the Human Intelligence In-
ternational Newsletter, a
publication sponsored by
Oakland University and sent
to educators and psychol-
ogists.
A graduate of Wayne State
University, Greenwald holds
bachelors and masters de-
grees in English literature
and has worked toward a
Ph.D. in mass communica-
tions at the Sorbonne in
Paris.
She is the wife of Chrysler
Corp. vice-chairman Gerald
Greenwald.
The Business and Profes-
sional Women's Division of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion was created to meet the
special needs of women who
work and who wish to make
their contribution to the
well-being of the Jewish
community in Detroit, in Is-
rael and elsewhere around
the world.
Linda Klein is chairman of
the division. Her associate
chairman is Florine Mark.
Susan Moiseev is program
chairman and Amy Brown is
associate program chairman.
There is a charge for the
evening and reservations are
necessary. for information,
call Women's Division, 965-
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Friday, September 26, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Samuel I. Cohen, right, executive vice president of Jewish
National Fund of America, presented Bea Feigelman,
president of the Women's Division of JNF, with a plaque
commemorating the establishment of the Women of JNF's
Recreational Facility at Tel Hai. Pictured with them are, from
left: Franklin J. Ellias president of the JNF Council of
Greater Detroit; and Ed Rosenthal, executive director, JNF
Council of Greater Detroit.

