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Directed by Harold Prince

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ZOA YOUNG ADULT
ADVENTURES
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Two exciting and meticulously planned Adventures in
Israel for young adult (25-45) singles and couples have
been announced by the Zionist Organization of America.

Departure date for couples is Saturday, July 1, 1989.
Departure date for singles is Saturday, July 15, 1989.

Fifteen days in ruxury accommodations, including a
Club Med Fantasy Weekend in Eilat at a cost of $2,400.
Subsidies of up to $400 are available to qualified applicants.

Phone 569-1515 for brochure and application.

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Generations -
Event For BBW

"Generation to Genera-
tion," the city-wide member-
ship event of the year for
B'nai B'rith Women, will be
held at noon on March 5 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue. The
event is being held in conjunc-
tion with B'nai B'rith Girls,
which is supported by BBW.
Soralee Broida is president,
B'nai B'rith Women Council
of Metropolitan Detroit. The
event is open to the
community.
Linda Soberman of the
Anti-Defamation League will
speak on "The ADL on
J.A.P.S." Fashions will be
modeled. Generational
memorabilia
will
be
displayed.
Linda Moss heads the com-
mittee which planned this
event. Among those working
on her committee are: Ellen
Kaye, BBW membership
chairman; Marcia Friedman,
Ruth Grey, Ida Nathan,
Sylvia Ross and Rhea Rowe.
Lisa Eidelman, B'nai B'rith
Girls n'siah, has appointed
Lori Eidelman as event coor-
dinator for the youth group.
For information, contact the
B`nai B'rith Women Council
office, 552-8150, Monday
through Thursday, from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. There is an ad-
mission charge.

B and P Unit

Plans Meeting

Business and Professional
Branch of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women —
Greater Detroit Section
(NCJW) will feature a presen-
tation by Linda Heard entitl-

RENA TRAVEL
AND TOURS

The Einstein Luncheon Forum

Presents

MARGARET SCOBEY,

U.S. Department of State

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 • 12 NOON

Southfield Hilton Hotel

Reservations at ZOA Office • 569-1515

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989

Loehman's Hunters Square
14 & Orchard Lake • 851-3033

Shalom Group
To Tour Gallery

The Shalom Group of
Hadassah will sponsor a tour
at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 28 at Walter
Herz Interiors, 350 Pierce St.,
Birmingham, for all paid-up
members.
This will be a private show-
ing presented by the design
staff with a tour of the
gallery.
There is a charge for guests.
Dues may be paid at the door.
Refreshments will be served.
Reservations are 'required.
For information, contact
Laurie Summer, program vice
president, 348-1332; or Presi-
dent Debbie Canvasser,
553-3835.

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self-examination --
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DSO Friends
Host Silverstein

Linda Heard

ed "A Table for One: A
Woman's Perspective on
Travelling Alone" at the
NCJW office, 30233
Southfield, Suite 100,
Southfield, on Feb. 28. The
evening will begin with din-
ner at 6 p.m., followed by a

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Bais Chabad Torah Center
invites Jewish girls and
women to a study session at
8 p.m. Wednesday focusng on
the Megillat Esther. The lec-
ture is given by Chaya Sora
Silberberg at the torah
Center building, 5595 W.
Maple. For information, con-
tact the Torah Center,
626-1807.

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lowest rate available
at time of booking
• Specialist in vacation
travel, corporate &
groups
• Ticket delivery for our
corporate clients
within a five mile
radius of our agency

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Torah Center
Invites Women

AIR • LAND • SEA

Domestic & International

"WHAT'S AHEAD IN U.S.-
ISRAEL RELATIONS?"

brief business session and the
presentation.
Ms. Heard is the assistant
to the president of the
Automobile Club of
Michigan. She represents
AAA in numerous civic and
community projects and is a
regular contributor to AAA's
Michigan Living magazine.
She is currently researching
a book on women travelling
alone.
There is a fee and guests
are invited. Call the NCJW
office, 258-6000, for reserva-
tions. Registration is required
by Thursday.

The Friends of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra will
host a brunch featuring
violinist and native Detroiter
Joseph Silverstein, accom-
panied by pianist Muriel
Kilby, 10:30 a.m. Feb. 26 at
the Radisson Plaza Hotel.
Silverstein, former concert-
master of the Boston Sym-
phony Orchestra and current-
ly music director of the Utah
Symphony, will perform
Beethoven's "Spring Sonata"
and Bach's "Chaconne".
There is a charge. Proceeds
will benefit the DSO. For in-
formation, contact Marjorie
Saulson, 642-7784.

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