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Sisterhood Hears
Miriam Rose
The story of Dona Gracia, a
Jewish philanthropist during
the Spanish Inquisition, will
be the subject of a talk by
Miriam Rose 1 p.m. April 22
at Adat Shalom synagogue.
The program is the final
event of Adat Shalom
Sisterhood's 1990-91 series,
"From Our Members With
Love."
The program is open to both
men and women. There is a
charge. Refreshments will be
served.
For information, call Rachel
Maisel, 851-5449; or the
synagogue office, 851-5100.
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Marshall-Israel
Holds Meeting
Louis
Marshall/Israel
Chapter B'nai B'rith Women
will hold a general meeting
noon April 18 at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Lunch will
be served at a charge.
Sandy Baumann, Elder
Med coordinator of the
Botsford Hospital will speak
on "Where Did I Put My
Memory?"
For information, call Eileen
Israel, 968-0569.
Complimentary valet parking
Orchard Lake Rd. at
Lone Pine Rd.
Agepey,
The Women's Health Club
of the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center will hold
its "Spring Fantasy'91" 9:30
a.m. April 24 at the Maple-
Drake building. The event
will include a luncheon, shop-
ping boutique and fashion
show. Chairing the event are
Joan Chernoff Epstein and
Valerie Ettinger.
For information or reserva-
tions, call the Jewish Com-
munity Center, 661-1000,
Ext. 301.
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B'nai David Women
To Tour HMC
B'nai David sisterhood will
hold an open meeting April
22. The sisterhood will visit
the Holocaust Memorial at
the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center. There is
no charge.
The group will meet in the
lobby of the Center at 10:30
a.m.; the tour will start at
10:45 a.m. Lunch at the JCC
after the tour is to be paid
individually.
For reservations, call
synagogue office, 557-8210.
Transportation is not
provided.
Laurie Nosanchuk
Metro Na'amat
Plans Meeting
The Metropolitan Chapter
of Na'amat USA will meet
noon April 15 in the Crown
Pointe building. Laurie
Nosanchuk, assistant director
of Jewish National Fund, will
speak.
A mini-lunch will be served.
There is no charge.
Food For Thought
Luncheon April 25
The Women's Division of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion will learn ways to save
the planet at its Food for
Thought luncheon 11:30 a.m.
April 25 at Knollwood Coun-
try Club.
Guest speaker will be Fred
Dobb, a degree candidate in
Jewish communal service and
Judaic and peace studies at
Brandeis University who lec-
tures around the country on
the environmental crisis. His
topic is "Making a Livable
World — Civic and Jewish
Responsibilities to Our En-
vironment."
Food for Thought is a three-
part educational luncheon
series sponsored by Federa-
tion's Women's Division.
Nancy Levy is Food for
Thought chairman; Helaine
Zack, associate chairman;
and Melissa Lax, luncheon
chairman.
There is a fee, and reserva-
tions are required. For infor-
mation, call the Federation
Women's Division, 965-3939,
Ext. 163.
Sharona Chapter
Plans Program
The next meeting of
Sharona Chapter, Na'amat,
will be held 8 p.m. April 18 at
the home of Natalie Charach,
5514 Woodland Ct., W. Bloom-
field. Naomi Blumenberg will
give a slide presentation of
her experience of living on a
kibbutz in Israel.