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NOW FEATURING PRIME AMER BRAND ur AMER MEATS FROM WEISS PACKING COMPANY' 66 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1988 Book Debuts At Luncheon The newly published book, "Party Smarts," by caterers Wyn and Harold Landis, will be introduced at the annual donor luncheon of the Michigan Region of Women's American ORT on Aug. 17 at 11:45 a.m. Those members of WAO who are contributors of $100 or more to the international vocational and technical education programs of ORT have been invited to the home of Paula Glazier, 6153 Dakota Circle, Birmingham for the function. Theme of the day is "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day — Teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime." Wyn and Harold Landis have been in the catering business for 33 years. Susan Cuttner and Yetta Wolf are co-chairmen of the WAO donor luncheon and Sharon Corlin is region donor chairman. Assisting the com- mittee is Cindy Franklin, region fund-raising chair- man. Patricia G. Liss is publicity chairman. Chapter donor chairmen are Miriam Altman, Minnie Berman, Bette Bonin, Paulette Bonin, Joanne Feldman, Sandy Hayman, Martha Moritz, Maxine Rosenberg, Peggy Sandler and Betty Silverfarb. For information, call the ORT office, 355-9151. Need Visitors For Frail Aged At the dedication ceremony of the MDA Bloodmobile gifted to the people of Israel in honor of Joseph and Sally Handleman by their children, Dr. Robert and Joan Sadoff, Joyce and Hans Muller and Linda Handleman as well as the grandchildren; Harriet Moss, ARMDI's Ambulance Director presented Joseph Handleman (on right); Dr. Robert Sadoff; his wife, Joan Sadoff and their daughter, Sherry Sadoff with the ARMDI coveted Pikuach Nefesh Award in grateful recogni- tion of their dedication and outstanding generosity in support of Magen David Adorn in Israel. New York, N.Y.: Dr. Robert and Joan Sadoff of Huntingdon Valley, Pa., Joyce and Hans Muller of Barcelona, Spain and Linda Handleman of Miami Beach, Fla. recently presented a specially equipped Bloodmobile to Magen David Adom, Israel's Emregency Medical, Ambulance, Blood and Disaster Ser- vice in honort of their parents, Joseph and Sally Handleman. Joseph Handleman served for many years as National President and then as Na- tional Chairman of American Red Magen David for Israel (ARMDI). Through Mr. Handleman's guidance and dedicated involvement, he was instrumen- tal in bringing to fruition the new MDA Blood Service Center in Ramat Gan. In addition, Mr. Handleman presented Magen David Adom with the magnifi- cent Gift of Nathan Rapoport's "Brotherhood of Man" which stands in front of the Blood Center. At the ceremony Mrs. Moss praised the Sadoff/Muller/Handleman families for their outstanding contribution in support of the gallant people of Israel. She further stated, "This MDA Bloodmobile has a two-fold meaning. While you are honoring your parents, two fine noble humanitarians, at the same time, this vehicle of mercy will carry the most precious cargo in the world, literally life itself — since the blood it will deliver to all the hospitals in Israel will spell the difference between life and death for so many suffering Israelis." Dr. Robert Sadoff is National President of the American Red Magen David for Israel. American Red Magen David for Israel (ARMDI), sole U.S. support of Magen David Adom supplies Ambulances, Mobile Intensive Care Ambulances, Emergency Medical Equipment and funds to Israel. ARMDI National Head- quarters, 888 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10106. 212-757-1627. The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, is seeking volunteers to visit with the frail elderly. The program, entitled SPARC (Senior Project Ad- vocacy Resources Coordina- tion), is co-sponsored by the Oakland County Area Agen- cy on Aging. SPARC was designed last year to enable volunteers to make home visits, observe the health of elderly clients of the agency's social work/nursing team, and serve as liaisons between the elderly and the professionals. A training session for in- terested volunteers wil be held Aug. 25 at noon in the Area Agency Conference Room, 29508 Southfield Rd., Suite 100, Southfield. To at- tend, call chairman Andrea Asarch at the NCJW offices, 258-6000. SPARC is a project of the Section's Community Ser- vices Department, headed by Vice President Janelle Miller.