JEWISH YOUTH GROUP WAS FINE BUT WHAT ABOUT Now? One was planted beneath B and P Vice President and Jewish Vocational Service counselor Sherry Lumberg's glass. Lucky pennies went to teachers, real estate brokers and Hudson's wardrobe consultant Eleanor Shiland, a newcomer to the women's group. Spotted in the group were Bunny Goldman of the Michigan Council for the Arts, public relations executive Zina Kramer, Southfield District Judge Susan Moiseev, Weizmann Institute Director Edie Mittenthal-Slotkin, local artist and designer Maxine Snider and social worker Pam Sorock, the event's chairman. GORMAN'S GALA After extensive renovations, Gorman's in Troy re-opened with a gala event. Metropolitan Home magazine, Saks Fifth Avenue and Drexel Heritage helped sponsor the event. Some of the people in the crowd celebrating included Bernard Moray, president of Gorman's, Ken and Julie Korotkin, Mark and Arlene Rubinstein, Les and Miriam Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zahler, Paul and Susie Karr, Marlene Gropman, Burton Simon and Rochelle Holtzman. JENNIFER GEORGE Fashion designer Jennifer George was at Roz and Sherm recently fon a trunk showing of her spring line which includes comfortable fabrics in fabulous colors. Jennifer is not the only talented member in her family. Her husband Mark Cohn is a singer and is the voice in the J.C. Penny commercial and the Cadillac style advertisement. Her father George W. George is a movie producer. He produced the movie, My Dinner with Andre. Her mother Judith Ross is a screenwriter. Her parents both wrote television scripts for "Bonanza!' And her, grandfather is the famous cartoonist Rube Goldberg. For inspiration in fashion design, Jennifer doesn't count on her family. "I start with fabrics and sketching." Sometimes it's hard to find that perfect mix—combining time for friendship, career networking and Jewish culture. B'nai B'rith Women brings it all together. BBW represents a diverse community of women with a common heritage. Responsibility and social action, education and equal opportunity are as much our tradition as celebrating the holidays. Jewish youth group days may be a part of your past, but that camaraderie and shared experience is part of the present at B'nai B'rith Women. IVRITH WOMEN: WHERE IT ALL COMES TOGETHER For more information call: B'nai B'rith Women Council of Metropolitan Detroit at 552-8150 LOCAL NEWS Tax Law Specialist To Speak To JNF Here Stanley J. Abrams of New York, a specialist in planned giving and tax law, will be in Detroit on Wednesday as guest speaker for the Jewish National Fund Council of Greater Detroit. A native of South. Africa, and an attorney, Abrams has 20 years of experience in South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States in estate planning, charitable planned giving. A breakfast seminar for at- torneys, accountants and financial planners will be held at 8 a.m. Wednesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Abrams will speak on "How to Give and Receive — Charitable Giving and its Tax Advantages." He also will give a multi-media presentation. At noon, Abrams will ad- dress the board of directors of JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Prices Call For An Appointment L Viltatett,g6 n established 1919 A.., FINE JEWELERS 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 GEM/DIAMOND SPECIAUST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION Tables • Desks Wall Units Bedrooms Dining Rooms Stanley J. Abrams JNF at the Zionist Cultural Center, and at 3 p.m., the Women of JNF will sponsor a public meeting with Abrams speaking on "A Guaranteed Income for Life: Investing in Your Future." The community is invited. For reservations, call the JNF. 557-6644. DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 For Appt. Call 10 Years Experience & Expertise in the Design of Affordable Laminate, Lucite & Wood Furniture Muriel Wetsman 661.3838 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 81