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May 01, 1987 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-05-01

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Windsor Women
To See Play

Rosina Fernhoff will star in
Mrs. Davidson's Story, 7:30
p.m. May 14, at Temple Beth
El, 2525 Mark Avenue,
Windsor, Ont. This commu-
nity program, sponsored by
the Women's Division of the
United Jewish Appeal of
Windsor, and chaired by
Brenda Cohen and Paul
Taub, marks the culmination
of the 1987 campaign.
Rosina Fernhoff has per-
formed professionally
throughout the United States
and Israel. She won an Obie
award for her off-Broadway
performances in Fashion and
Geranium Hat. In Israel, she
has played Juliet with the
Cameri Theatre and, most re-
cently, toured the U.S. in Av
Inlender's Jerusalem Story.
Mrs. Davidson's Story is a
fictional account of a terrorist
siege of an international
children's school in Israel.
The events center on a
teacher and one of the ter-
rorists who used to be her
gardener. A confrontation be-
tween terrorist and hostage
turns into a political sym-
posium at gunpoint.
There is no charge. Dessert
and coffee will be served. A
minimum gift to the 1987
UJA Women's Division Cam-
paign is required.
For information, contact
Arlene Potashner, (519) 973-
1772.

— Same Location Since 1972 —

Child Support
Is Lawyers' Topic

Marilyn J. Kelly, first
vice-president of the Women
Lawyers Association of
Michigan, will speak on ad-
vocacy under the new child
support guidelines at the
May luncheon meeting of the
Women's Bar Association,
11:45 am. May 20, at the
Machus Red Fox Restaurant
in Birmingham.
There is a charge. For re-
servations, call Mary J. Iron-
side, 548-1430.

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FOR THAT SHINING STAR

Surrogate Mothers
Subject Of Talk

Dr. Tikva Fymer-Kensky
and Jane M. Friedman will
discuss "Surrogate Mother-
hood: The Ethics and
Realities" at a dinner-
meeting sponsored by the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Business and Professional
Women's Division. Set for
Tuesday at Somerset Inn, the
evening will begin with
cocktails at 6 p.m.
For reservations and in-
formation, call Shelley Milin,
965-3939.

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