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"Renowned Readers," are all
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Akiva sent five teams to the
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'Thinking' Is
Lunch Topic
The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division con-
cludes its Food for Thought
Luncheon Series with a talk
by Dr. John C. Flatter at
11:30 a.m. April 12 at
Knollwood Country Club in
West Bloomfield.
Before going into private
practice in Bloomfield Hills,
Dr. Flatter was assistant
director of the nationally
known Problems of Daily Liv-
ing Clinic of Sinai Hospital.
A frequent lecturer to both
public and professional
groups, he has appeared on
television with "Sonya" and
"Kelly and Co." Dr. Flatter is
currently working on a book
dealing with nurturing of
emotional intimacy.
His topic for the luncheon
will be "Experiencing the Joy
of Laughter, Play and
Creative Thinking."
Nancy Glass is chairman of
the Food for Thought series.
Nancy Levy is associate
chairman, and Cheryl Riback
is luncheon chairman. Geri
Lester is a vice president of
Women's Division, and
Sharon Hart is president.
There is a fee, and reserva-
tions are required. For infor-
mation, call the Women's
Division at Federation,
965-3939.
Torah Center
Hosts Ladies
I
ND
Bais Chabad Torah Center
invites all ladies to a class on
the Haggadah at 8 p.m.
Wednesday and April 12 at
the Torah Center.
Chaya Sora Silberberg will
deliver a lecture on the
relevancy of Exodus to con-
temporary society. For infor-
mation, call the Torah Center,
855-6170.
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