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March 17, 1989 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-17

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Ask The People Who Know

Vainik Slated
To Speak

The Business and Profes-
sional Chapter of Women's
American ORT will host
Philip Vainik, executive
director of Congregaion Beth
Achim, who will speak on
"Hamantashen and Humor"
on Monday at 1 p.m. in the
home of Bea Cohen 27599
Lahser, Southfield.
Vainik came to the United
States from South Africa and
studied at the University of
South Africa and then
Hebrew University in
Jerusalem.
Dessert and beverage will
be served. Guests are
welcome. There is no charge.
For information, call Bea
Cohen, 350-3678.

Chapter Meets
On Monday

The Metropolitan Chapter
of Na'amat/USA will meet on
Monday at noon in the
Na'amat meeting room,
25900 Greenfield, Suite
205E.
The meeting will honor the
Mother's Club and its presi-
dent, Fran Salwin. Jeanette
Serling will be the chairman
of the day.
Refreshments will be serv-
ed. There is no charge. Guests
are welcome.

Ladies Have
Purim Lunch

Mrs. Leo Laufer, president
of the Ladies of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, invites friends
to a luncheon on Wednesday
at noon at the yeshivah
building.
The luncheon is sponsored
by Mrs. Fannie Laufer and by
Mrs. Edith Weiss in memory
of their great-niece.
Hostesses for the afternoon
will be Mrs. Annie Barcless,
Mrs. Rosa Grunfeld, Mrs.
Edith Weiss and Mrs. Leah
Yoffe. Guests are welcome.

Women Focus
On Aging

Business and Professional
Branch, National Council of
Jewish Women — Greater
Detroit Section, will meet at
the Prentis Federation Apart-
ments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park on March 28. The ac-
tivities will begin with dinner
at 6 p.m., followed at 7 by a
brief business session and the
evening's program.
In a presentation entitled
"Dealing With Your Aging
Relative — 'When Is It Our
Turn?': Reality • and

Resources," Elaine Friedman
will discuss the respon-
sibilities for aging parents.
Renee Mahler will talk about
available community agen-
cies and organizations that of-
fer services to older adults,
their families or caregivers.
Friedman has a master's
degree in social work from
Wayne State University and
is a certified clinical social
worker at Jewish Family Ser-
vice. Mahler holds a post-
master's degree in geron-
tology and social work. She is
the author of Living With An
Aging Parent.
There is a fee. Guests are in-
vited. Call the NCJW office,
258-6000, for reservations.
Registration is required by
Thursday.

Borman Speaks
To Na'amat

Paul D. Borman, president
of the Detroit Jewish Com-
munity Council, will speak on
Thursday at 1 p.m. to the
members of the Greater
Detroit Council of
Na'amat/USA
The meeting will be held in
the meeting room of Na'amat,
25900 Greenfield, Suite
205E, Oak Park.
Borman will discuss con-
cerns of the Detroit Jewish
Community and his recent
trip to Israel.
Dessert and beverages will
be served. There is no charge.
Guests are welcome.

Women Have
Purim Lunch

The Avodah, Chai and
Brandeis chapters, Na'amat/
USA, will hold their annual
Purim luncheon on Monday
at noon at the Whitehall
Apts. club house.
Guest speaker will be Yefet
Ozery, a shaliach from Israel.
He will give an update on
Israel. Guests are welcome.

Women's Exhibit

Henry Ford Museum
celebrates the everyday life
experiences of common
women with a special
weekend, "Women in
America: Ordinary Women,
Extraordinary Lives" Satur-
day and Sunday.

Harmony ORT
Plans To Meet

The next board meeting of
the Harmony Chapter,
Women's American ORT, will
be held on Tuesday at the
Homestead Gallery, 136 S.
Pontiac Tr., Walled Lake.

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