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Novi Rd. & 1-96 THE JEWISH NEWS (444 0,41,1‘ No Wait, fleA4404 44tie 60 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1989 Women Give Awards To Youth The League of Jewish Women's Organizations an- nounces the 44th annual Youth Awards will be presented on Sunday at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek at 1:30 p.m. Rabbi Irwin Groner will be the keynote speaker. The honorees are high school seniors who have ex- celled in scholarship, com- munity leadership, volunteer and service activities as well as having had a Jewish education. Each participant has written an essay on "Anti-Semitism — Personal Strategies for Coping." The judges are Dennis Aaron, Oakland County com- missioner; Jacqueline Zeff, dean of Mercy College; Ira Firestone, professor of psychology, Wayne State University; Marla Parker, at- torney; and Dorothy Cohen, past president, League of Jewish Women's Organizations. Betty Silverfarb will pre- sent the awards. A reception will follow. Refreshments will be served by Sandy Schwartz, presi- dent, and members of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Charlotte K. Nussbaum and Eadie Albion are co- chairmen of the Youth Award program. The public is invited. Success Stories Panel Topic The Jewish Professional Network of B'nai B'rith Women will hold a panel discussion March 15 at the Somerset Inn, entitled "Suc- cessful Women and Their Stories." Brenda Burdge, president of Burdge, Inc., State Sen. Max- ine Berman, Peggy Daitch, Detroit sales manager for Vogue magazine and Beverly Payne will be part of the panel. Reservations are required by March 5. There is a charge. For information, contact Davya Cohen, 626-0650. UHS Women To Hear Review The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will present Dr. Anna Mandelbaum, specialist, in Latin American literature, who will review the novel, The Fragmented Life of Don Jacobo Lerner by Isaac Goldemberg, at noon March 8. A brief business meeting will precede the book review. Coffee and cake will be served. On March 12, at 2:30 p.m., prizes will be awarded to the winners of the Auxiliary sponsored UHS Student Art Contest celebrating Israel's 40th anniversary. The art work of all the students who entered the contest will be displayed. At the reception honoring the students and their families, refreshments will be served and Sonia Lipenholtz will be served. Both events will take place at the United Hebrew Schools LaMed Auditorium. Evergreen Group To Meet The Evergreen Group of Hadassah will meet on March 7 at 7:45 p.m., in the home of Marcia Kersch, 15810 . Ad- dison, Southfield. The speaker will be Dr. Firooz Banooni, a former resi- dent of Thheran, Iran. He will talk on Iranian Jewry celebrating Purim: "From the Shah to Khomeini." Guests are welcome. For in- formation and reservations, call Ms. Kersch, 559-8673; or Marion Scheiman, 626-4568. organized by the section's membership and program department headed by Vice President Sally Green. Geraldine Pasternak is chair- man of the health series, and Roberta Grosinger is vice chairman. Bobbie Blitz, Elaine Koshar, Lenora Noler and Phyllis Young will assist with arrangements. Registration is required by March 3. For information, contact the NCJW, 258-6000. Esther Shapiro To Give Talk Temple Beth El Sisterhood invites the community to a luncheon and lecture, March 13 at noon, in the temple's Handleman Hall. Esther K. Shapiro, director of the 4 Breast Cancer - Meeting Set The next meeting of Just Between Us will be held on March 7 at 7 p.m. in the Sut- ton Place club house. Just Between Us is an informal self-help group for women who have had breast cancer surgery and/or related disease or problems. Reservations are a must. Call the patient services department of the American Cancer Society in Oakland County, 557-5353, to reserve a spot. Health Series To Conclude The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, will conclude its four-part health series at 9:30 a.m. March 8. The com- munity is invited to take part in the program, "Breast Cancer: Every Woman's Con- cern." Dr. Donald Blitz of Sinai Hospital and Dr. Robert Bloom of the University of Michigan Hospital will lead discussions along with a Sinai Hospital social worker. There is a charge. The ses- sion will take place at the NCJW offices, 30233 South- field Road, Southfield. The events have been 4 4 Esther Shapiro Detroit Consumer Affairs Department, will speak. Director since 1974, Ms. Shapiro oversees a broad pro- gram of consumer education, information, research and the enforcement of city consumer ordinances. There is a nominal charge for the luncheon. Reserva- tions by check are requested by March 6. Call the temple office, 851-1100, for information. Fashion Show And Brunch Set Temple Israel Sisterhood will present its spring brunch and fashion show on March 13 at 10 a.m. at the temple. Adelle Miller will provide entertainment on the piano during the brunch. Janie Roth, program vice president, and her entertainment com- mittee, Marlene Swarin and Karen Erlich, organized the event. There is a nominal fee for the brunch. For information and reservations by March 8, call the temple office, 661-5700.