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March 03, 1989 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-03

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FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1989



Health and fitness will be
the topic of the third program
in the Beth Shalom Sister-
hood "Sterling Sisterhood
Series" slated for 8 p.m.
Thursday at Congregation
Beth Shalom.
Guest speakers will be
Gloria Beren, a clinical social
worker, who will discuss
"Feeling Stress? New Solu-
tions" and Bill Laitner,
Detroit Free Press health and
fitness columnist, who will
speak on "Personal Health
Priorities: How to Get the
Greatest Benefits."
Beren holds degrees in
social work from Michigan
State University and Wayne
State University. A
psychiatric social worker at
Kingswood Hospital, she also
has a certificate in family
therapy and marriage
counseling. She has attended
many professional and ex-
periental seminars in hyp-
nosis, meditation and
imagery.
Laitner began at the Free
Press in 1977 as a researcher
for the former Action Line col-
umn. He has since held a
variety of positions at the
paper: Oakland Bureau
newswriter, business writer,
police reporter and city desk
reporter. He wrote for Wayne
State University's student
newspaper, The South End,
and in addition to his health
and fitness column writes a
weekly "Commuting" col-
umn. He has won awards for
both his "Commuting" and
health and fitness columns.
There is an admission

Bill Laitner

Gloria Beren

charge. For brochure and in-
formation, call the
synagogue, 547-7970. Marcia
Tanzman is general chairman
of the series; Alicia Nelson is
co-chairman. Helen Herman
is sisterhood president.

Wellness Fair Highlights
Week Of Jewish Women

The sixth annual Interna-
tional Week of the Jewish
Woman will be observed the
week beginning March 12 at
10 a.m. Locally, the week is
highlighted by a Women's
Wellness Fair, focusing on the
body and soul.
Sponsored by the Detroit
Branch of the Lubavitcher
Women's Organization, in
conjunction with the Center
for Cardiovascular Health of
Sinai Hospital, this full-day
event at the Maple/Drake
Jewish Community Center
looks at the broad scope of
issues regarding women's
health.
The keynote speaker is Dr.
Beulah Rothschild. Her talk
is entitled, "Stress Manage-
ment for Physical and Emo-
tional Well-Being." As direc-

tor of counseling services at
the Women's Center of Mon-
tgomery County, Pa., she has
had hands-on experience with
issues challenging women of
all ages and backgrounds.
Dr. Shlomo Sawilowsky, a
member of the graduate
faculty division of theoretical
and behavioral foundations,
College of Educaation at
Wayne State University and
a graduate of the Rabbinical
College of America, will
speak on "The Spiritual
Dimensions of Mental Well-
Being." He will talk about the
subtle and meta-physical
aspects of wellness.
Health professionals from
the Center for Cardiovascular
Health of Sinai Hospital,
Beverly Peiss and Lauren
Vander will lead several

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