AMERICAN-ISRAEL Chamber of Commerce of Michigan Business Forum ; "Manufacturing Here, There and Now!" Brunch, Fashions Due For Women Temple Israel Sisterhood will hold a brunch and casual fashion show, on March 21 at 10 a.m. at the temple. Vicky Raseta and Shirley Plotnick will present fashions including casual wear and evening wear. Arlene Greer will provide fashions for the fuller figure. They will be modeled tableside by sisterhood models. The program is under the direction of Janie Roth, pro- gram vice president. Assisting her are special entertainment chairmen Paula Shapiro, Carole Miller and Marlene Swarin. There is a fee for brunch, and reserva- tions are required. Call the temple office, 661-5700, for reservations. ORT To Hear ADL Official Stuart Rogoff, assistant director of the Anti Defama- tion League, Michigan Region, will speak to the Business and Professional Chapter of Women's American ORT on March 21 at 8 p.m. in the home of Fan- nie Berman, 30333 Hunter's Dr., Farmington Hills. He will review the status of Jews in America. Refreshments will be serv- ed. There is no charge. Guests are welcome. For reserva- tions, call Ms. Berman, 851-5817. Meeting Due For Northwest Northwest Child Rescue Women, Senior Group, will have a regular meeting on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the Colony Park Apts. club house. Sarah Deitch, ad book chairman, has information about the 40th anniversary gold page. A board meeting will be held April 14 and a regular meeting will be on April 21. 'Baby And Life' Program Slated The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, will present a program for parents entitl- ed "Baby and Life," featuring life-saving techniques and emergency procedures for young children. The program will be offered on April 13 at 6:15 p.m. and again on April 14 at 11:45 a.m. both sessions will be held at the NCJW offices, 30233 Southfield Rd., Southfield. Staff from the "Baby and Life" organization of New York City will present life- saving techniques, which in- clude infant/child CPR, handling poison and choking emergencies, household safe- ty, and emergency first aid. Parents will have an oppor- tunity to practice all of the procedures. The classes are open to the 'community. There is a fee. Program chairman for the "Baby and Life" sessions is Marcie Hermelin Orley. For information, call NCJW, 258-6000. Tuesday, March 22, 1988 — 8:00 P.M. Radisson Plaza Hotel — Charlevoix Room 1500 Town Center — Southfield, Michigan Setting Up a Business in Michigan: Michigan's Entech and the Israeli firm, Elkon, join forces in Benton Harbor to manufacture a vehicle for the handicapped. Hulki Aldikacti, .Entech President, and Aharon Meythal, Elkon Vice President Setting Up a Business in Israel: A new book written to assist the establishment of American business ventures in Israel. Dan Bavly, Senior Executive Partner. Horwath, Bavly, Millner & Co. Reservations required by March 16 Dessert will be served For further information please call (313) 661-1948 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Passover Focus Of Hadassah "Passover Taken Lightly" is the theme of Hadassah's Evergreen and Novi- Northville Groups' meeting Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at Weight Watchers, 28555 Or- chard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills. Weight Watchers' chef, Ann Schoss, will present cooking demonstrations, tasting op- portunities and recipes. There is a small donation. For reser- vations, call Marian Scheiman, 626-4568. Crime Topic For Women Huntington Hill Chapter, Women's American ORT, will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Corinne Asher. Marcia Rayner of "Citizens Against Crime" will be the speaker. Members should bring their ClothespORT donations to this meeting. Women To Meet Mrs. Harry Hochman, president of the David- Horodoker Women's Organization, announces that a meeting will be held on Tuesday at noon at the MCL Restaurant, 1b1-12 Mall. LOCAL NEWS limm TVeating Cancer Focus of Talk "What's New in Cancer Treatment," a free health talk, will be presented on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Southfield Civic Center. The series will continue on April 21 at 7 p.m. with a presentation entitled, "Myths of Aging." To pre-register for either seminar, contact Southfield human resources, 354-4864. 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