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EVERY YEAR, A NURSE IN NEW YORK
FINDS THE TIME TO CARE
FOR OVER 76,000,000 PEOPLE
Young Leadership
Plans Conference
Two information meetings
will be scheduled for in-
dividuals interested in atten-
ding the United Jewish Ap-
peal Young Leadership
Cabinets' Eighth National
Washington Conference
March 15-17, 1992, at the
Washington Hilton Hotel.
On Dec. 10, there will be a
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the
home of Nick Balberman, co-
hosted by Lynn Sachse,
Detroit recruitment chair-
man with Gilbert Borman. A
second information meeting
will be held Dec. 17 at 7:30
p.m. in the home of Penny and
Harold Blumenstein, hosted
by Ricky Blumenstein,
associate recruitment
chairman.
Theme of the conference is
"Our World at a Turning
Point: A Call to Action." The
three-day event includes an
analysis of domestic and
foreign issues by Washington
experts, Middle East
observers and Israeli officials;
briefings by White House and
State Department officials;
meetings with legislators and
Jewish scholars; and enter-
tainment and celebrations.
Participation in the con-
ference . is limited to 2,000.
Persons who register before
Jan. 1 will receive a $40 ais-
count. Hotel fees are extra.
The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit will pro-
vide a subsidy for persons
who make a $365 pledge to
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Men and women — single
and married — age 25-45 are
invited. For information, call
Shelley Milin at Federation,
965-3939, Ext. 159.
Shapiro Post
Chanukah Party
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Jo Stecher. A
The Jabotinsky Society will
celebrate New Year's Eve 8:30
p.m. Dec. 31 at Congregation
Beth Shalom. Music, a full
dinner, cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres will be provided.
For reservations, call Simon
Cieck, 548-3073; or Ruth
Lehman, 546-5819.
nurse who just keeps on giving.
She works as
an independent medical consultant. She
lectures on a variety of clinical subjects
to experienced nurses nationwide. She's
even travelled abroad as an invited dele-
gate by China's medical association.
So where does Jo Stecher—who's
also a full-time nurse at a New York City
hospital—get the energy to volunteer free
time to City of Hope, a renowned medical
and research center in California?
The Charles Shapiro Post
and Auxiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans will have their
annual Chanukah party 7
p.m. Dec. 14 at the JWV
Memorial Home.
A dairy dinner, candle-
lighting ceremony and games
are planned; there is a charge.
For reservations, call Sandy
or Helen Pliskow, 399-1546;
or Jeff Lutz, 543-0279.
Jabotinsky Sets
New Year's Party
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From her heart.
Because while Jo remains en-
couraged by our increasing number
of medical breakthroughs in the fight .
against cancer, she's alarmed by an-
other growing number: over 76 million
Americans will be diagnosed with
cancer during their lifetime.
So today, Jo serves as president
of A Sante East: a City of Hope chap-
ter comprised exclusively of young
professionals.
Together, they host numerous
fund-raising events and raise thou-
sands of dollars. Donations that
support our national medical center in its
care and treatment of cancer patients, and
fund extensive research efforts to find cures
for life-threatening diseases.
More and more people are
choosing to give us their time to
help those whose time is running
out. Please join them. Call
1-800-835-5504.
With everything in your busy
schedule, it just may be the most
rewarding commitmentyou make.
City
of
Hope
Without your help,there is no Hope.
208 West 8th St., Dept. H, Los Angeles, CA 90014 1-800-835-5504
Photo: Rick Oyama
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