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Bloomfield In The W, Bloomfield Plaza 851-4410 New Na'amat Group Holds Meeting Mideast Change Is Program Topic The newly-chartered chapter of Friends of Na'amat, the Tevye Sallen Chapter, will hold their first meeting 8 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Crown Pointe building. Molly Sallen will be presented with the charter in memory of her late husband Ted. The elected officers for 1991-92 are: president, Aaron Katzman; vice president, Sy Kaplan and Leo Barris; secretary, Alvin Sallen; treasurer, Herman Ozrovitz; membership, Dean Friedman and Jack Tendler; goodwill, Sid Milgrom and Sonny Wagenberg; entertainment, Bill Shapero and Frank Wasser; fund-raising, Sy Kaplan, Larry Sallen and Leonard Wagman. The Na'amat liaison and ad- viser is Frieda Leemon. The speaker will be Isaac Lakritz, executive director of the American Technion Society; his topic will be "Israel: Up- date." Refreshments will be served. National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Sec- tion, Business and Profes- sional Branch and Hakol will present Dr. Raymond Tanter, professor of political science at the University of Michigan, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Dr. Tanter will speak on "Continuity and Change in the Mideast." Dr. Tanter has served as deputy director of Behavioral Sciences Advanc- ed Research Projects Agency at the Department of Defense and senior staff member for Near East and South Asia at the National Security Council. There is no charge for the program. Hadassah House Hosts Newcomers The first meeting of the Greater Detroit Jewish Newcomers' Club will be 8 p.m. Nov. 18 at Hadassah House. The purpose of the group will be to provide activities and a meeting place for those who recently moved into the area and provide them the op- portunity to welcome future newcomers. The women will plan their own programs. Those wishing to attend, or knowing a newcomer who would like an invitation, can call the Hadassah office, 357-2920 or 683-5030. Re- freshments will be served. Women's Group Hears Speaker Travel tips for women will be the focus of the Jewish Community Center's Womens' Group 3 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris building. Evelyn Mann, of Blue Cross/Blue Shield's Senior Services Unit, will speak. The Women's Group offers a pro- gram each month and the op- portunity for women over the age of 50 to become involved in a social network of their peers. For information, call Doris Marshall, 967-4030 or 435-5047. JNF Women Set Donor Event The Women of Jewish Na- tional Fund will hold their 62nd annual donor event noon Nov. 19 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The women are striving to complete their three-year campaign to build an afforestation and recrea- tional center in the Lahav Forest near Beersheva, the capital of the Negev, which will include a series of recre- ation sites, hiking trails and observation points, at a cost of $250,000. The entertainment for "Musical Treasures" will feature Sidney Resnick, baritone; Sadie Braver, violinist; and Lillian Zellman, pianist. For ticket information, call JNF, 557-6644. B'nai B'rith Group Hears Book Review Marshall-Israel Louis Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, will hold a general meeting noon Nov. 21 at the Zionist Cultural Center. Lunch will be served at a charge. Sylvia Ravin will review The Bamboo Cradle by Avraham Schwartzbaum. For information, call Eileen Israel, 968-0569. Na'amat Group Hears Review The Avodah Chai Brandeis Chapter, Na'amat USA, will meet for lunch and program, noon Nov. 18 at the Whitehall clubhouse, Southfield. Ruth Miller, vice president of the Detroit Council, Na'amat, will review the book by Alan Chutzpah Dershowitz. (