1 FOR WOMEN I Stress Therapy Is Program Topic There's no reason to live in the drabs when inspired help is as close as Sherwood Studios. Our professional staff of interior designers will be happy to help you re-think your home, whether it's an addition to your present arrangement, or planning an entire new home. Visit Sherwood... it's always worth it. Fine furniture, accessories and gifts always 20% off. SOUTHFIELD WEST BLOOMFIELD Tel-Twelve Mall 12 Mile & Telegraph Daily 10-9 Sun 12-5 354-9060 6644 Orchard Lake Road at Maple Mon-Th-Fri 10-9 Tu-Wed-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 ©1991 Sherwood Studios, Inc. 855-1600 WHAT EVERY SKIER WANTS! OPENED NOV. 9th EARLIEST OPENING EVER! Convenient Holiday Shopping !pine alley 1:412:1Pfeefd :mow Southeast Michigan's Mountain of Fun 6775 E. Hi. hiand Rd. • White Lake, MI 48383 Gift Certificates For SKI LIFT TICKETS Available by phone 887-2180 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. (