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T'Chiyah Hosts Speaker Temple Beth El will host a welcome event for new temple members 9:30 a.m. Nov. 17 at the temple. The event will begin with bagels and coffee followed by an 11 a.m. behind the scenes tour of the temple. Clergy, staff and temple leaders will greet new members and answer questions concerning the temple, the school, aux- ilaries and programs at 12:15 p.m. The New Member Shabbat Dinner will be 6:15 p.m. Nov. 22, followed by a New Member Shabbat Service 8 p.m. There is a charge for dinner. For reservations, call Janelle McCammon, 457-0061. Patricia Becker, demo- grapher and consultant to the Detroit Area Jewish Popula- tion Study, will continue Con- gregation T'Chiyah's speakers series 7:45 p.m. Nov. 15 at the congregation building on St. Antoine. Ms. Becker is senior research associate at the Jewish Federation and author of the upcoming summary re- port on the 1989 survey. In addition, she is president of APB Associates, a Detroit- based consulting firm. On Dec. 13, Dr. Haim Koren, Israeli consul for press and information in Chicago, will conclude the fall speakers series. The series is open to the public. For information, call Sandy Hansell, 855-5006 or 559-1818. Adat Shalom Family Service Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold a Family Shabbat Service 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15. The service is part of an on-going series of services for parents and children. The evening has been planned by the synagogue's Jewish Experiences for Families Committee, under the direction of Harriet and Sanford Mall, Cindy and Steve Posen, and Janice and Donald Scharg. Sheri and Jef- frey Devries are chairing the evening, under the direction of Rabbi Elliot Pachter. To participate, call Rabbi Pachter, 851-5100. Temple Israel Chanukah Seminar Temple Israel will hold a Chanukah workshop 7:30-9 p.m. Nov. 19 at the temple. Geared to Chanukah celebra- tions at home, emphasis will be on the menorah, blessings, music, foods and games. This seminar is sponsored by the Temple Israel's Adult Educa- tion and Outreach committees. For reservations call the temple office, 661-5700. Bais Chabad Sets Women's Classes Congregation Bais Chabad of North Oak Park will hold a series of classes for women on "Eyn Yaacov" (Legends from the Talmud). The classes will take place Saturday afternoons at the home of Sara Morozow, 25539 Briar Dr., and are open to all women in the community. For information, call Mrs. Morozow, 967-4113. NEWS I' ADL Applauds Rights Bill Washington (JTA) — The Anti-Defamation League has expressed pleasure over two little-known provisions of the civil rights bill, ap- proved by the Senate last week by a 93-to-5 vote. The bill, which will make it easier for women and re- ligious minorities to seek compensation for job dis- crimination, is expected to be approved by the House early next week and quickly signed into law. Melvin Salberg, ADL's na- tional chairman, and Abra- ham Foxman, its national director, said they were pleased that the bill bars "race-norming," the practice of adjusting scores on federal job tests based on the ap- plicant's race. They were also pleased that the bill would extend federal protection against job discrimination to Ameri- can workers abroad. The bill whizzed through the Senate after Bush ac- cepted a compromise, work- ed out by Sen. John Danfor- th, R-Mo., between an ad- ministration bill and a Dem- ocratic bill. Mr. Bush said he believes the bill would not promote quotas. The new bill puts a limit of $300,000 on the damages a woman or member of a re- ligious minority can receive in compensation for job dis- crimination, but Sen. Ed- ward Kennedy, D-Mass. has already announced plans to introduce legislation that would remove the cap.