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American Red Cross Fri cS, 40 I FOR WOMEN I CO NTIN ENTAL E XC LUSIVE S WAT ERFORD 0 LENOX A Public Service of This Newspaper 8 The Aciverlising Council FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1988 833-4440 well Help. Will You? WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple 851-7727 BARRY'S LETS RENT IT PARTY RENTALS AND PAPER GOODS 4393 ORCHARD LAKE RD. N. OF LONE PINE IN CROSSWINDS (OUR NEW LOCATION) I 855-0480 I Contemporary Fine Art Danielle Peleg Art Gallery Crosswinds Mall Orchard Lake Rd. at Lone Pine Rd. 626-5810 4ET REARM Call The Jewish News 354-6060 The Social Service Club of the Jewish Community Center presented a check to Na'amat USA, for spiritually adopting its 14th child in Israel. Pictured from left, are: Belle Glenner Schwartz, Council President of Na'amat USA; Sophia Hoffman, president of the Social Service Club; Esther Fishman, liaison for the Jewish Community Center; Sarah Levine, recording secretary and Sadie Gold, treasurer of the Social Service Club. Starkman Will Speak On 'Roots' The history of genealogy and research techniques will be discussed at the next meeting of the Business and Professional Branch of the National Council of Jewish Women — Greater Detroit Section (NCJW) on Jan. 24 at the NCJW office, 30233 Southfield, Suite 100, Southfield. The evening will begin with dinner at 6 p.m., followed by a brief business session and the presentation. Genealogist Betty Starkman will be the featured speaker. The presentation, entitled "Routes to Roots" will pro- vide tips on beginning genealogical research locally, nationally and international- ly. Members should bring ancestors' passports, im- migration papers and similar documents. For information and reser- vations by Jan. 18, call the NCJW office, 258-6000. Phonogift Begins Jan. 15 Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division volunteers will call on 4,500 Detroit area women during Phonogift on Jan. 15, 16, 26 and 29, asking them to make their pledges to the 1989 Allied Jewish Campaign. Phonogift is the annual Women's Division telethon that helps to mobilize the community-wide phase of the Campaign. More than 300 volunteers will make calls from the United Hebrew Schools in Southfield, asking local women to support the Campaign's human service agencies here at home and overseas. In addition to the regular pre-telethon briefing, repre- sentatives from some Federa- tion's member agencies — such as Jewish Family Ser- vice and Jewish Federation Apartments — will be at UHS to talk with workers about local needs. Heading Phonogift are Rus- ty Rosman, chairman; Marian Kantor, associate chairman; Barbara Cook, ad- viser; Gilda Jacobs and Bar- bara Safran, co-chairmen, Business and Professional Division Phonogift Cam- paign; Doris August and Joyce Sherman, Campaign education; Sharon Taylor, special handling; and Kim Dickstein and Lois Falk, clerical. Diane Klein is Women's Division Campaign chair- man, and Sharon Hart is divi- sion president. Sobriety Topic For Women Eastwood Clinics in Troy is offering a presentation entitl- ed, "The First Year of Sobrie- ty — Women to Women," Jan. 7 at 2 p.m. There is no charge, but pre-registration is re- quired. For information, con- tact Leslie Wasserman, 649-4480. NEWS immmmm Israel To Open Islam Seminary Jerusalem — Israeli educa- tion authorities plan to establish the first seminary for the study of Islam in Israel. Until now, Israeli Arabs wishing to study Islam travel- ed abroad or studied at an in- stitution in the West Bank. The education officials are getting advice on the new seminary from the Al-Azhar University in Cairo.