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April 24, 1987 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-24

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for teenagers 131/2— 17 years old

SOUTH CALIFORNIA, EUROPE
AND ISRAEL

Soprano To Perform
At Donor Luncheon

GEORGE AUERBACH'S TEEN CARAVAN

5859 Yonge St., Suite 102, Willowdale, Ont. M2M 3V6

FOR DETAILS

(416) 731-1862

OR: IRIS FULLER (313) 626-1424

INTRODUCING
EL AL'S JEWISH
HERITAGE TOURS
TO HUNGARY
CZECHOSLOVAKIA,
POLAND AND ISRAEL

Remember the past, as EL AL takes you back to your roots in
Eastern Europe. You'll be able to tour places like Budapest,
Warsaw and Prague. More important, you'll be able to discover
your heritage. Then, rejoice in the future as EL AL takes you
forward to Israel—symbol of the Jewish spirit reborn.
For more information about EL AL's new Jewish Heritage Tours
to Eastern Europe and Israel, see your travel agent or call EL AL at
1-800-EL AL SUN (1-800-352-5786).

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Friday, April 24, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Health Club Has
Spring Fantasy

Cheryl Bensman

Cheryl Bensman, a soprano
who has performed interna-
tionally, will entertain at the
Zedakah Club's 54th annual
Donor Luncheon, noon May
18, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Bensman, a former Michi-
gan resident who now resides
in New York City, is a
graduate of the Interlochen
Arts Academy and received
her bachelor's and master's
degrees from Boston Univer-
sity.
She has sung with the
Waverly Consort and the
New York Philharmonic and
has just returned from per-
forming with Zubin Mehta
and the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra. She has made a
number of recordings and has
won awards.
There is a charge. For re-
servations, call Mrs. Archie
Goldberg, 352-5534; or Mrs.
Ralph Coskey, 358-3460.

Surrogate Mothers
Topic Of Talk

For a free, detailed color brochure, please write:
EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES
Jewish Heritage Tours
850 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10022

teaches contract and constitu-
tional law. She also lectures
on issues concerning the legal
and ethical ramifications of
recent advances in biology
and medicine.
Linda Klein is chairman of
the division. Associate
chairman is Florine Mark.
Susan Moiseev is program
chairman and her associate is
Amy Brown.
For reservations and in-
formation, call Shelley Milin,
965-3939.

"Surrogate Motherhood:
The Ethics and Realities,"
will be the topic for discus-
sion at a dinner meeting
sponsored by the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation Business and
Professional Women's Di-
vision, 6 p.m. May 5, at
Somerset Inn.
Dr. Tikva Frymer-Kensky
and Jane M. Friedman will
take part in the discussion.
Frymer-Kensky is a lec-
turer in the fields of biblical
and ancient Near Eastern
religion and law. A visiting
associate professor at the
University of Michigan, she
has published more than 20
articles and presented several
papers on both biblical and
Assyriological topics.
Friedman is on the faculty
of Wayne State University
Law School, where she

The Women's Health Club
1987 Spring Fantasy, to be
held May 9 at the Jewish
Community Center, will fea-
ture a fashion show,
boutiques and luncheon at
noon.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call the Center,
661-1000, ext. 301.
Carol Eisenshtadt is
chairman. Helaine Clayton
and Sarah Goldfaden are
boutique chairmen. Carlo
Brown handles tickets.
Eleanor Goren and Carol
Lawrence are health club co-
chairmen.

Women's Seminar

The Women's Economic
Club will present a seminar
for women in career transi-
tion on May 9 at the Troy
Hilton, beginning at 8 a.m.
For information, contact Gail
Sanderson, 244-4590. There
is a fee.

Judge To Speak
On Rental Problem

Judge Bernard A. Fried-
man of the 48th District
Court, will speak on the prob-
lems in landlord-tenant rela-
tionships at a breakfast meet-
ing of the Women's Commer-
cial Real Estate Association,
8:30 a.m. Tuesday, at Jac-
ques.
For reservations, call Rusty
Rosman, 363-1595; or Ann
Silver, 647-3663.

Auxiliary To Have
Fashion Show

"Ah, the Glitter of Spring"
will be the theme of the Aux-
iliary Jewish Home For Aged
spring luncheon and fashion
show, noon May 11 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Luncheon will be followed
by installation of officers and
a fashion show.
There is a charge. Reserva-
tions are due by May 5.
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Scholnick
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president, Mary Tarnow is

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