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January 20, 1989 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-20

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I FOR WOMEN I

Meeting Focus
Is Drug Abuse

The Food For Thought
Luncheon Series, sponsored
by the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division, will
have a program on "Adole-
scents and Substance Abuse,"
at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 31 at Con-
gregation 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-
ter, will relate how the in-
stitute trains volunteers to
educate adults and adoles-
scents about substance abuse.
Cotter has also managed a
treatment center for
chemically dependent adults.
The third speaker,
Margaret Weiner, is director
of professional service at the
Jewish Family Service and
Resettlement Service. In her
27 years with JFS, she has
counseled a number of clients
with problems stemming
from substance abuse.
Reservations are still being
accepted. For information,
call the Women's Division at
Federation, 965-3939.

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Women Mobilize
For Phonogift

Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division volunteers
will call on thousands of
Detroit area women during
the 1989 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign Phonogift on Thursday
and Jan. 29.
Already
underway,
Phonogift is the annual
Women's Division phonathon
that helps 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 locally, in Israel and
elsewhere overseas.
In addition to the regular
pre-phonathon briefing,
representatives from some of
Federation's member agen-
cies — such as Jewish Family
Service and Jewish Federa-
tion Apartments — will be at
UHS to talk with workers
about local needs.
Heading Phonogift are Rus-

ty Rosman, chairman;
Marian Kantor, associate
chairman; and Barbara Cook,
adviser.
Diane Klein is Women's
Division Campaign chair-
man, and Sharon Hart is divi-
sion president.

Huntington Hill
ORT To Meet

Huntington Hill Chapter,
Women's American ORT, will
meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, in
the home of Gretchen
Levitan, 26510 Dundee, Hun-
tington Woods.
Members and guests will be
treated to a chocolate
demonstration. For informa-
tion, call Ms. Levitan,
399-6963.

Art Subject
For Women

The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Business and Profes-
sional Women's Division will
host art lecturer Hope Palmer
on Wednesday at Troy's
Somerset Inn. Her topic for
the evening will be "Over-
night Sensations: Artists of
the '80s."
Beginning with wine and
hors d'oeuvres at 6 p.m., the
meeting includes dinner.
Palmer is an adjunct lec-
turer for the Detroit Institute
of Arts Statewide Services
Program. She holds a
master's degree in fine arts
from the University of
Michigan and teaches art
history at Eastern Michigan
University and at Henry Ford
Community College.
There is a charge, and reser-
vations are required. For in-
formation, call the Business
and Professional Women's
Division, 965-3939, ext. 163.

'1 LOCAL NEWS

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Sports Night
For YAD Unit

Detroit-area Jewish young
adults are invited to a post-
inaugural celebration on
Tuesday at Mr. Sports in Far-
mington Hills.
The event, sponsored by the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Young Adult Division, begins
at 8 p.m. and is open to those
21-35, with valid identifica-
tion. There will be no cover
charge and no solicitation of
gifts.
Deborah S. Mazer and
Steven S. Perlman are YAD
social committee chairmen.
For information and reserva-
tions, contact the Youth Adult
Division at Federation,
965-3939, ext. 161.

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