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DATES AND LOCATIONS

TUESDAY, APRIL 28TH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29TH THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH
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Workshops, Speaker
Set At Temple Israel

The Jewish Federation's
fifth annual Professional
Management Conference will
begin 8:30 a.m. May 15 at
Temple Israel.
Richard Joel, international
director of the B'nai B'rith
Hillel Foundations, will
deliver the keynote address
about meeting the challenges
within the Jewish communi-
ty's network of agencies and
services. The half-day con-
ference, titled "Life in the
Fast Lane," will start with
registration and continental
breakfast and conclude after
lunch.
Participants will learn to
develop skills at workshops
designed to enhance their

cies," Harlene Appelman,
director of Jewish Ex-
periences For Families.
• "When Do I Get To Go
Home? The Communal Pro-
fessional's Other Life,"
Audrey Kron, a therapist
with Medical Center
Psychiatric Associates.
The registration fee in-
cludes breakfast, lunch and
conference materials. A
vegetarian alternative will be
available.
For reservation informa-
tion, call Fern Hoberman
Kepes, 642-4260.

War Victims Tracing
Is Forum Topic

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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1992

AlikkX
Richard Joel

performance and to explore
issues relating to one's role as
a professional.
Mr. Joel will lead a
workshop titled "But We've
Always Done It This Way:
Managing in an Environment
of Change."
Other workshops at the con-
ference include:
• "They Said/We Said: Lay/
Professional Relations," led
by Robert Aronson, executive
vice president of the Jew-
ish Federation; and Michael
Feldman, chairman of the
Leadership Development
Committee.
• "Can We Talk? Effective
Communication," Dr. Anita
Jacobs, president of the Na-
tional Center for Effective
Speaking.
• "Who's In Charge Here?
The Difference Between
Managing and Leading," Ar-
thur Lerner, a consultant in
organizational development.
• "How Do We Pay for All
This? Financial Resource
Development," by Sandra
McAllister Ambrozy, program
officer of the Kresge Founda-
tion; and Marsha Goode,
president of Resource
Connection.
• "All Things to All People:
Serving Diverse Constituen-

The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit
Economic Forum luncheon
will feature Diane Paul, direc-
tor of the American Red
Cross' Holocaust and War
Victims Tracing and Informa-
tion Center, noon April 27 at
Southfield's Radisson Plaza
Hotel.
Ms. Paul is responsible for
managing Holocaust and-
World War II civilian-related
inquiries.
The Economic Forum is
sponsored by Federation to
promote an interest in its ac-
tivities among the business
and professional communities
and to discuss important
political, economic and social
issues.
A sign-language interpreter
will be present. There is a
charge for the luncheon,
which is payable at the door.
For details, call Fern Hober-
man Kepes, 642-4260.

Pending Merger
Is Program Topic

The Jewish Federation's
Real Estate and Building
Trades Division will feature
Stephen Luedecker, first vice
president of Manfuacturers
Bank, at a cocktail reception
5 p.m. April 30 at the Skyline
Club, 2000 Town Center.
At the gathering, which is
open to people interested in
issues related to the real
estate profession and the
Jewish community, Mr.
Luedecker will discuss the
pending merger between
Manufacturers Bank and
Comerica.
There will be no solicitation
of gifts for the 1992 Allied
Jewish Campaign. There is a
charge for the gathering,
which includes hors
d'oeuvres.
For information, call
Shelley Milin, 642-4260.

