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September 08, 1989 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-08

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1.11.

1 FOR WOMEN I

Join

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN, GREATER DETROIT SECTION

and over 25 other concerned organizations

at a

PRO-CHOICE RALLY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1989

Beaumont Offers
`Woman To Woman'

on the lawn of the State Capitol

Bring your Family and Friends

10:00 a.m. - Board the Pro-Choice Bus at NCJW Offices

11:45 a.m.
1:00 p.m.

-

-

30233 Southfield Road, Suite 100
Enjoy a Box Lunch on the Capitol Lawn
Rally

Make Checks Payable To: National Council of Jewish Women
30233 Southfield Road, Suite 100
Southfield, MI 48076 - 258-6000

Fee (Includes lunch and bus) • $12.50 • Reservations Limited
Deadline: Wednesday, September 20, 1989

The
Only Ring
In Our
Sto re
That Isn't
Unique.

TOASTMASTERS

Public Speaking Group

DAY: Every Tuesday
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: Jewish Community
Center

15 Mile Road and Drake

Call for Information:

Gary Miller — 626-0025
Judith Gropp — 363-1731
Jewish Community Center — 661-1000

William Beaumont Hospi-
tal is offering "Woman to
Woman," an eight-week series
designed to help women make
the necessary changes in life-
style that are, or can be
helpful to their health. The
series will be held at the
Beaumont Medical Building
in West Bloomfield. It will
begin
7 p.m. Tuesday and continue
every Tuesday through
Nov. 7, excluding Oct. 31.
The series will feature an
in-depth health risk appraisal
including body composition
by bio-electric impedance,
total cholesterol, blood sugar,
blood pressure, height, weight
and risk factors. Other classes
will cover more specific
health related issues.
There is a charge. Par-
ticipants should dress in exer-
cise clothes and shoes for
weeks two through eight, For
more information or to
register, contact William
Beaumont Hospital, Troy's
education department,
828-5589. Pre-registration is
required.

ORT Fashions
Membership Drive

Orchard Hills ORT will
hold its Fall Fashion Preview
Sept. 18 at the Summit
Clubhouse in Farmington
Hills. This fourth annual
membership event will begin
at 7:30 p.m. with hors
d'oeuvres and a dessert buffet
and will feature fashions from
Hersh's and Eleganza.
The evening is designed to
welcome new members to Or-
chard Hills ORT. There is a
reduced admission for those
who join the chapter by the
night of the show. For infor-
mation, call Beverly K.
Phillips, 553-0939, or Janis
Shulman, 788-1356.

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4th Annual Tea

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Yigdal, the women's
organization of the Yeshiva
Gedolah Ateres Mordechai of
Greater Detroit, is holding its
fourth annual tea, 2-5 p.m.
Sep. 17 at the home of Mrs.
Arnold Zuroff, 31455 Frank-
lin Fairway, Farmington
Hills.
Guest artist Rochel Miller
of New York will present "A
Taste of Music" at 3:30 p.m.
The tea will also feature door
prizes.
There is a charge for women
who have not previously
pledged donations. For infor-
mation, call Raizy Nusbaum,
968-0725; or Shoshana Gold,
967-3623.

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