•"°1 SYNAGOGUES I HUNGRY??? SO ARE OTHERS! Make Sandwiches for the Hungry Beth El Men Host Activities Certified financial planner Audrey Pearl will speak at the Temple Beth El Brother- hood breakfast 9:30 a.m. Nov. 24. Her speech is entitled "It's Never Too Early." Audrey Pearl is president of Pearl and Mack Advisory Corp. The first woman to achieve the designation of certified financial planner from the State of Michigan, she has been in financial ser- vices since 1969. She is a past president of the Southeast Chapter of the International Association for Financial Planning. Ms. Pearl is a registered investment advisor in conjunction with Keopler, Morgan and Company, Inc. The Brotherhood breakfast is part of the morning's ac- tivities, beginning with the semi-annual blood drive which opens at 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the temple's Handleman Hall. Blood drive donors will receive a complimentary breakfast and admission to Audrey Pearl's lecture. All others will pay a fee. Also that morning will be the Brotherhood's Great Turkey Giveaway, providing over 300 turkeys and holiday gift baskets to Soviet Jewish Americans about to celebrate their first Thanksgiving. For information, call Bar- bara Grant, 851-1100. Temple Israel Hosts Dinner Temple Israel's Couples Club and Adult Education Committee will host a fami- ly Shabbat dinner 6:15 p.m. Nov. 15 at the temple. This is for families in- terested in learning about the ritual of Shabbat and is part of a series planned for the third Friday of each month. 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The award is presented in recognition of the synagogue's outreach program, Jewish Ex- periences for Families, under the leadership of Karen Adelman, Paula Glazier, Lin- da Jacobson and Shelly Kieran under the guidance of Rabbi Gershon. southfiEld a poor unfortunate man lived with his mother, his wife and his six children in a little one-room hut. Because they were so crowded, the man and his wife often argued. The children were noisy, and they fought. In winter, when the nights were long and the days were cold, life was especially hard. The but was full of crying and quarreling. One day, when the poor unfortunate man couldn't stand it anymore, he ran to the rab- bi for advice. • ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA DETROIT DISTRICT Extends our thanks to the community for your support and attendance Boots on Sale! 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