LOCAL NEWS Philanthropy Has Many Dimensions. Robbyn Is One Of Them. Eating Disorders Now, there's help for this secret sickness. hide food. sneak away to eat. binge, then vomit. And you don't even know why. Stop blaming yourself, and get help. . At Associates of Birmingham. • We offer individual and group therapy for women and adolescent girls. Our programs focus on coping with the emotional stress, and breaking the pattern. YOU The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has plans for you . . plans to help you save dollars while you help save children's lives. Children like Robbyn. who are born with the incurable disease cystic fibrosis, are depending on your help — for their hope. You can become a philanthropist and a lifesaver, through personal financial planning guidance avail- able through the CF Foundation. Let us show you how to plan a life- time income with accompanying tax advantages. For details, call your local Cystic Fibrosis Chapter, or contact: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 3379 Peachtree Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30326 (404) 262-1100 Remember, there's more to you than numbers on a scale. Call Beth Goodman, M.S.W., or Janice Sherman, M.S.W. OF 647-3310 Irtr ape tsfivo kitiOn INC U 6ERNETTA MILLER - SHAN/. MSW o ptcrori r 700 MAPLE. EAST • BIRMINGHAM. MI48011 • 313/647-3310 This space contributed Shown at a Jewish Welfare Federation board retreat at the Butzel Conference Center are JWF President Dr. Conrad Giles, retreat chairman Carolyn Greenberg, speakers Gerald Bubis and Shoshana Cardin, and leadership development chairman Peter Alter. ii public sen. ice. BE SI DDUR O1' THE CONCENTRATION CAMP Out of the horrible years of World War II, of the Nazi terror, and the death camps, have come inspiring tales of bravery and heroism. One of these is about a Prayer Book composed in an extraordinary, wondrous manner. The poisoners of Camp Treblinka, aithouh tortured and l- anlyhed, TnanacLi scmenc, TA. Keep an account of the jti.,21sn Calendar &tear. rTh eH<3.yL%Cjy rit Does aryc/ie reniember The in secret 1hCi w%'peped. Let us e3ch what we 5/4/ Per- nem/2e'; •a pratie/; a by,,m, Cr eye,: a avo'we uta r. • • 8" .) I;'aver gacX; 1.../ / . / be h. ere muz'" pan a K;n7 ti.,/"w ..'er vice- C4.),/ e iff..4.‘ ,#),31 /h.; . 1 .; 'Port, Th, , riernory rS /c/ofiV Susan Alterman led the discussion of Detroit's Jewish Welfare Federation affiliated agencies at a recent program for fourth graders at Temple Kol Ami. /nypraye,, And that is hce the Tratici.1 -i,,k Lr Cainpir,b1mka was creaTed. Cn scraps a p,.)[,, whlctl thcq c;arnered rk"., clher T11110 •,ecrel, at tbe r•,k Irernbi;oSiti Lot - cTe And co Yi..rnhippui. eve, 11) On. i..lorFs p., :skt, hazarl, ; I u rz); nalins 1 he prelous with H ash lic;ht, led a hushed, Ci.nkreaticin in a ervent service :. _ I a ■ Out r l 4n3r. e the. depths / cad 7"Aee ,i7e, 0, ic/V. fog a fial-212,9 ani 3Elt foy oul cPallocTEz to aft Mr. and Mrs. Max &oilman Mr. Phillip &oilman and Families 100 FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1988 'Emerging From Grief' Is Rabbi's Seminar "Emerging from Grief: Children and Loss," a day- long seminar offered by Cran- brook Hospice Care, featuring a special presentation by Rab- bi Earl Grollman, will be held April 16 at 8:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital- Pontiac. Rabbi of Beth El Temple Center in Belmont, Mass., Grollman is a pioneer in the field of pastoral counseling and crisis intervention. He is the author of Talking About Death. The afternoon workshops will deal with such topics as: facilitating grief through creative arts; adolescents and grief; and conceptions of death between the ages of three and 12. Cost of the seminar in- cludes continental breakfast, lunch and refreshments. Ad- vance registration is re- quired. For reservations or in- formation, call Diana . Girat- dot at Cranbrook Hospice, 858-7735; or Nan Segesta, 642-3087. Cancer Support Meeting Planned A Focus on Living (with cancer) meeting will be held on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Southfield Civic Center. The purpose of this self-help group is to bring together patients and family members who have questions or are ex- periencing problems as a result of living with cancer.