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January 06, 1989 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-06

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FOR WOMEN

PATIENT APPRECIATION DAY

FIND OUT HOW CHIROPRACTIC CAN HELP YOU FEEL BETTER!
SPINAL SCREENING
& EXAMINATION

FREE

Sisterhood Series
Begins At Beth Shalom

ADVANCED CHIROPRACTIC HEALMTLIZnan

24764 Southfield Road • One Block South of 10 Mile
Dr. Sheldon G. White, Director

OPEN HOUSE

SUNDAY JANUARY 8TH
• 10 AM TO 3 PM •

Come and Join Us . . . We Would Like to Introduce You
and Your Family to the Benefits of Chiropractic!

New Patients Welcome

Join Us For Complimentary Refreshments

InformaFtoiornMCoarlel

The sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Beth Shalom will begin
its Sterling Sisterhood Series
at 8 p.m. Thursday at the
synagogue.
Guest speakers will be
registered dietician Gail
Posner and home economist
Debbie Goldenberg. Posner,
whose topic is "Cholesterol
Countdown — Your Diet and
You," is in private practice,
specializing in personalized
nutrition counseling. She has

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Debbie Goldenberg

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Gail Posner

lectured throughout the com-
munity and conducts
workshops and grocery store
nutrition tours. She has
published articles in the

Journal of the American
Dietetic Association.
Goldenberg has been a
pre-1A teacher, pre-school
teacher, adult cooking in-
structor, vocational coor-
dinator, home economics
teacher and managed an en-
tire home economics depart-
ment at a junior high school.
Her topic will be "Incredible
Edibles and Other Cooking
Tricks for Success."
There is an admission fee.
For information, call the
synagogue, 547-7970. Marcia
Tanzman is general chairman
of the series. Alicia Nelson is
co-chairman. Helen Herman
is sisterhood president.

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Luncheon series.

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Kids, Substance Abuse
Women's Division Topic

The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division con-
tinues its Food for Thought
Luncheon Series with a
special program on
"Adolsecents and Substance
Abuse" at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 31
at Congregation Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses.
The special three-part pro-
gram will include presenta-
tions by Families in Action,

Maplegrove Training In-
stitute and Jewish Family
Service.
Coordinated by Scott
Mckee, Families in Action is
a student-run organization
that provides an alcohol- and
drug-free environment for
teens in Birmingham and-
Bloomfield Hills.
The director of Maplegrove
Training Institute, Jan Cot-

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