FOR WOMEN I Join B'nai B'rith for a PUBLIC AFFAIRS FORUM on HEALTH CARE REFORM Thursday, May 7, 1992 J.C.C. Shiffman Hall 6600 W. Maple, W. Bloomfield 8:00 p.m. FORUM MODERATOR: GUEST SPEAKERS: MAXINE BERMAN DAVID M. HONIGMAN STEPHEN C. COOPER State Representative State Senator 46th District Court Judge REFERENCE PANEL TO INCLUDE: KEVIN SEITZ from Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan BILL BAIOCCHI from Henry Ford Hospital LEWIS KATZ from B'nai B'rith Insurance For RESERVATIONS contact B'nai B'rith Michigan Regional Council 552-8177 — ADMISSION CHARGE $5.00 — REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED — presents.•• PRODUCTIONS Michigan Branch Hosts Conference Michigan Branch of Women's League for Conser- vative Judaism Spring Con- ference will be held May 3-4 at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. The theme of the confernce is "The Noah Principle — Turning Obstacles Into Op- portunities." Conference Chairmen are Shirley Ruzumna and Lillian Trumpet Ruth M. Marcus is the Michigan Branch president. Myra Shapiro will be the National Consultant from Women's League for Conser- vative Judaism. She will give the keynote address at the banquet May 3 on "Are We Too Cozy?" Richard Lobenthal, the Midwest Director ADL, will be a speaker May 3 on Social Action/World Affairs. The luncheon will honor the anniversaries of Adat Shalom, Ahavas Israel and Beth Israel, Flint. Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper will present a lunch and learn. Delegates will participate in a Shaharit service con- ducted by Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood and a Torah study session conducted by Rabbi Aaron Bergman May 4. Other conference events in- clude a musical, Say it With Music, and the installation of the new branch board of directors. Reservations are required and luncheon and banquet tickets must be purchased ahead of time. Babysitting is available. For reservations, call Miriam Foxman, 682-2810. Oak Park Ladies Dinner Meeting The opening meeting of the Ladies of Oak Park will be held 7 p.m. May 6 at the North Park Apartments club- house. For dinner reservations by May 4, call Vickie Turner, 352-3113. NOT YOUR ORDINARY ART FAIR ... May 2 & 3 9 Friday- 5 pm - 8 pm • Saturday- 10 am - 8 pm • Sunday- 12 noon - 5 pm CROSSWINDS MALL • At the corner of Orchard Lake & Lone Pine Roads TO benefit the Detroit Zoo 58 FRIDAY, APRIL 24 1992 Sharona Group Hears Speaker The next meeting of Sharona Chapter Na'amat USA will be held 8 p.m. April 30 at Fairmont clubhouse in Farmington Hills. Jack Baroff will relate his experience in forming the Brownsville Boys Club, the subject of the book The Nur- turing Neighborhood by Gerald Sorin. For information, call Evelyn Cowen, 447-7892. Sandy Schreier Sisterhood Hears Fashion Talk Adat Shalom Synagogue Sisterhood will feature Sandy Schreier, authority on 20th century fashion, at the group's annual Donor Day May 5 at the synagogue. The morning will begin with boutiques and coffee. Following the noon luncheon, guests will hear Ms. Schreier discuss "The Costuming of Hollywood," focusing on Jewish designers and stars. Sandy Schreier's exhibit, "Chic to Chic," was on display this winter at the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. Donor Day is Sisterhood's major fund-raiser of the year. Proceeds help to support the synagogue. There is a charge. For reservations by April 28, call Sharon Moss Lebovic, 661-2889; or the synagogue office, 851-5100. BBW Council Presents Slate The nominating committee of the B'nai B'rith Women Council of Metropolitan Detroit chaired by Dorothy Droz Mills presented the following slate of officers for 1992-93: president, Libbie Zalenko; vice presidents, Kathy Rissman Lowenthal, JoAnn Remer, Norma Gorosh, Elaine Meyers; treasurer, Bertha Fischer; recording secretary, Lillian Bratt; con- sultant, Dorothy Droz Mills. The election will take place 7:30 p.m. April 29 in the Sum- mit Apartment clubhouse. All chapters are asked to have representatives at this meeting. Beit Kodesh Hears Speaker The sisterhood of Congrega- tion Beit Kodesh will meet 8 p.m. April 28 at the synagogue. Joe Tarica of Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will speak.