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January 12, 1990 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-01-12

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"We thought impotence had to be
permanent but we were wrong:'

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NCJW Group
Hosts Speaker

There's a treatment for impotence that has helped 150,000 men
since 1975 . . . 25,000 of them in 1988 alone. These men and their
partners can now enjoy.fuller, more satisfying lives and
relationships.
Can this treatment, or one of the other options available, help
someone you love?
A free booklet called "Impotence: Causes and Treatments"
explains how this treatment works and the type of impotence it can
help. After reading the booklet, you and your partner may wish to
talk with one of our doctors who specializes in the treatment of
impotence.

To arrange an appointment with one of our Urologists,
Please call:

Urology Associates, P.C.

17100 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48076
(313) 557-1866

THIS IS

FUR

REAL!

A GENUINE
FUR CLEARANCE

HALTER FURS

OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION OF
FINE FURS REDUCED FROM

40%.060%

SOME ITEMS EVEN AT COST

All previous sales excluded
Due to these heavy markdowns,
we cannot accept trade-ins

Sale Ends Jan. 31, 1990

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IN CROSSWINDS MALL

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4301 Orchard Lake Rd., Corner Lone Pine & Orchard Lake Rd.
Phone (313) 626-0811

ERMAYJANUARY 12. 1990

The Business and Profes-
sional Branch of National
Council of Jewish Women,
Greater Detroit Section,
(NCJW), will meet 6 p.m. Jan.
23 at the NCJW office. Din-
ner will be served followed by
a brief business session and
the presentation.
Helene White will speak on
"Societal Violence — A
Judge's Perspective," violence
in society from a county
judge's point of view. A ques-
tion and answer period will
follow.
White has been a Wayne
County Circuit Court Judge
since 1982. She had been a
Common Pleas Jude and 36th
District Court Judge prior to
her election to Circuit Court.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations by Jan. 18, call the
NCJW office, 258-6000.

community-wide phase of the
Campaign.
Leading the Phonogift drive
are Rusty Rosman, chairman;
Marian Kantor, associate
chairman; Barbara Tukel and
Linda Kayes, co-chairmen of
Campaign education, and
Joyce Sherman and Lois Falk,
clerical co-chairman.

Beth Achim
Plans Shabbat

Beth Achim Sisterhood will
celebrate Women's League
Anniversary Shabbat at noon
Jan. 20.
Linda Soberman, chairper-
son of Michigan Regional Ad-

JPN Will Hold
Fashion Program

The Jewish Professional
Network of Metro Detroit
B'nai B'rith Women will host
a program at 7 p.m. Jan. 16 at
the Radisson Hotel.
Nicole Perk, fashion coor-
dinator; Dora Shaw, personal
shopper; and Laurie Poma,
make-up artist, from Saks
Fifth Avenue will discuss
creating a positive image
with a professional wardrobe.
Several attendees will be in-
vited to participate in a
make-up makeover.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Linda
Friedlaender, 626-6371; or
Sheila Schiffer, 737-2117.

Huntington Hill
Sets Meeting

Huntington Hill chapter,
Women's American ORT, will
hold a meeting 8 p.m. Jan. 24
at the home of Karen Lowen,
32106 Red Clover, Farm-
ington Hills.
Laura Miller will discuss
nutrition for women and
children. For information, call
Sandy Kirsch, 547-5164; or
Andi Solomon, 626-3421.

Phonogift
Begins Sunday

Starting Sunday, Jewish
Welfare Federation Women's
Division volunteers will call
on 4,000 Detroit-area women
during Phonogift, asking
them to pledge to the 1990
Allied Jewish Campaign.
Dates are Jan. 14, 15, 23, 25
and 28.
Phonogift is the annual
Women's Division phonothon
that helps to mobilize the

Linda Soberman

visor Board of Anti-
Defamation League will be
guest speaker. Her topic will
be "Negative Vibes: JAP
Stereo Typing."
For reservations by Jan. 15,
call Beth Achim, 352-8670.

Achiezer Group
Games Night

Achiezer will hold a
"games" night at 7 p.m. Jan.
17 at B'nai Israel Beth
Yehuda. A silent auction will
be followed by bingo and
refreshments. There is a
charge.

B'nai B'rith Women
Host Speaker

The Business & Profes-
sional Chapter of B'nai B'rith
Women will meet noon Jan.
21 at the Whitehall Apart-
ments clubhouse.
Marion Freedman, a staff
associate with the Jewish
Welfare Federation, will talk
on the neighborhood project,
present a video and host a
question and answer period.
There is a charge.

Yiddish Meeting

The Na'amat Yiddish Con-
versation Group will meet
10:30 a.m. Jan. 18 in the
Na'amat Meeting Room,
Crown Pointe building.

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