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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-27

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1991

Members of Michigan
Branch will attend the
Women's League for Conser-
vative Judaism Biennial Na-
tional Conference and Open
Board Meeting Oct. 11-14 in
Chicago.
The conference will include
a Shabbat experience which
will offer women the oppor-
tunity to pray, study and
meet together.
Guests will include Dr.
Ismar Schorsch, chancellor of
the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, and
Rabbi Mayer Rabinowitz,
Jewish Theological Seminary
librarian, who will serve as
scholar-in-residence during
Shabbat. Rabbi Rabinowitz
will present a lecture series
on the topic "Who Shall Live,
Who Shall Die and Who Shall
Decide."
The conference theme,
which will focus on The Noah
Principle: Turning Obstacles
into Opportunities, will be
conducted at four area
synagogues. On Saturday
evening, humorist Lila Green
of Ann Arbor will relate her
imaginary experience of at-
tending an afternoon tea with
the Queen of England at
Buckingham Palace.
At the Sunday afternoon
session, trigger scripts por-
traying potential obstacles in
Jewish family living will be
presented and discussed by
the delegates. The Monday
plenary session will be
devoted to this theme and will
feature discussion led by area
rabbis on the topic "Ethics in
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Suite 134
Bingham Farms, MI 48010
(313) 642-5575

DAILY 10-5:30
THURS. 10-7
SAT. 10-3

Hakol branch of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women will kick off the 1991
year with a program on the
New Right 10:30 a.m. Oct. 6
at Franklin River Apart-
ments in Southfield.
Amy Ansell, a native
Detroiter and political expert
on the New Right, will speak.
A petit brunch will be served.
There is a charge.
For information, call
NCJW, 258-6000.

Na'amat Group
Hears Review

The Metropolitan Chapter
of Na'amat/USA will meet
12:30 p.m. Oct. 7 at the
Fleischman Residence.
Ann Kaplan will review
The Bintel Brief Ann Mon-
drow is Chairman of the Day.
A light lunch will be served.
There is no charge.

Gail Posner

Hadassah Chapter
Hears Speaker

Eleanor Roosevelt Hadas-
sah will hear Gail Posner,
registered dietician, at the
opening meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 2, at Hadassah House.
Ms. Posner, who provides in-
dividualized nutritional coun-
seling for weight loss and
other nutritional needs, will
discuss "Dining Out
Healthy."
Coffee and dessert will be
served. For information, call
Gayle Eder, 661-0189; or Gail
Katz, 788-2872.

Adat Shalom
Meeting, Seminar

The sisterhood of Adat
Shalom Synagogue will hold
a general board meeting and
breakfast seminar 9:30 a.m.
Oct. 7 at the synagogue.
Zelda Jacobs, of the
Women's League for Conser-
vative Judaism, will be the
speaker. She will speak on the
issue of sisterhood's role in
the congregation and the
community.
For reservations by Oct. 2,
call Trudy Weiss, 855-9344.

City Of Hope Group
Hosts Bazaar

City of Hope's Sophie and
Harry Hoffman Chapter will
host its fourth annual Bazaar
6 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Potomac
Club, 6200 Farmington Road,
West Bloomfield.
Sale items will include
handmade and silver jewelry,
designer handbags, makeup,
toys, Fabricart sweat suits,
stationery. There will be door
prizes and refreshments.
All proceeds will support
City of Hope National
Medical Center in Duarte,
Calif.
For information, call the Ci-
ty of Hope office, 443-2250.

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