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November 29, 1991 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-29

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A program of stress therapy
through music will be hosted
by the Temple Israel
Sisterhood 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 at
the temple.
A pianist, a psychologist
and a musicologist have
created a new concept in
stress management. Elaine
Greenberg, music coordinator
for Temple Israel's religious
school; Dr. Jacqueline
Grekin, associate professor of
psychology at Michigan State
University College of
Osteopathic Medicine; and
Zina Shaykhet, a pianist with
a master's in performance
and music theory from the
Moscow Conservatory of
Music will present the
program.
A dessert and coffee will
follow the program. There is
a charge. For information, call
Temple Israel, 661-5700.

Dimona Chapter
Hosts Campaign

The annual Dollars for
David campaign of Dimona
Chapter, Na'amat will culmi-
nate in a luncheon noon Dec.
3 at the Sutton Place club-
house, Southfield.
Dollars for David is an an-
nual project to bring Chanu-
kah to children in day care
centers throughout Israel and
the children from Ethiopia
and the Soviet Union.
Following the luncheon, a
musical program titled
"From Tel Aviv to Broadway
. . . and Beyond" will be
presented by Mimi Summers
and Elaine Kohner, accom-
panied on the piano by Rose
Morgan.
There will be a charge for
the luncheon. For reserva-
tions, call Margaret Bialkin,
559-2044.

Sharona Chapter
Chanukah Party

Sharona Chapter, Na'amat
USA, will hold their annual
Chanukah Party - Dollars for
David — 7 p.m. Dec. 5 at the
Crown Pointe building.
A light dinner will be serv-
ed; there is a charge.
For reservations by Nov. 29,
call Judy Moss, 967-4750; or
Shelly Order, 968-0397.

Co-op Council
Sets Meeting

Council,
Co-operative
League of Jewish Women,
will meet 9:30 a.m. Dec. 5 at
the Jewish War Veteran's
Memorial Home.
Co-operative Council will
not meet in Jan. or Feb.

David Weiss

Sisterhood Hears
A Designer's Day

David Mark Weiss, interior
designer, will speak noon Dec.
9 at a Temple Beth El Sister-
hood luncheon at the temple.
In a presentation titled "A
Day in the Life of a Designer,"
he will focus on how to make
space work, using color, light,
shape and texture to reflect
personal taste and needs. Mr.
Weiss, a member of the In-
terior Furnishing Design
Association, has conducted
numerous seminars under
the auspices of the Troy
Design Center.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations by Dec. 2, call Linda
Berman, 626-0493; or Sandra
Millman, 851-4318.

Radomer Society
Plans Brunch

The Radomer Aid Society
will hold a victory cham-
pagne brunch for members
11:30 a.m. Dec. 8 at the Sut-
ton Place clubhouse. It will
celebrate the success of the re-
cent 71st annual fund-raising
banquet.
For reservations, call Rene
Zahler, 642-3113; or Ruth
Klein, 968-7335.

Primrose Club
Sets Luncheon

Primrose Benevolent Club
will meet noon Dec. 2 at the
Lincoln Towers clubhouse.
A luncheon will be served
in celebration of Chanukah.

Bridge Class

Na'amat USA will form a
group in beginner's bridge.
For information, call the
Na'amat office, 967-4750.

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