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Pro-Choice Activist
Is UJA Speaker

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Carol L. King, executive

10,_ director of the Michigan

Abortion Rights Action

beacrue, will be the keynote
spe a ker at a Jewish Federa-

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-ton of Washtenaw Coun-
ty/United Jewish Appeal's
T,Yomen's Division event at 8
p.m. Sept. 23. Ms. King,
whose organization is the
political arm of the pro-choice
movement in Michigan, will
sneak on "Reproductive
Rights in an Election Year."
The evening is the Women's
Division's kick-off event for
the Federation's Campaign
'93 to raise money for Jews in
Israel, in Washtenaw County
and around the world. A
minimum campaign gift of
> $150 is requested from those
who attend. Donors of $300 or
more will attend a preview
dinner with Ms. King.
, — Active in the women's move-
ment since 1972, Ms. King is
a' spokesperson for both the
pro-choice and the women's
movements. She served on the
National Board of Directors
for the National Organization
for Women (NOW) from
1980-86, has been a member
of the Board of Planned
Parenthood of Detroit and is
4 convening board member of
Citizens for Personal
, 2'1-eedom.
For information, call the
center, 971-0990.

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Sunday, September 20
1-4 p.m.

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I LOCAL NEWS

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LZA Elects
New Officers

The Labor Zionist Alliance
1 of Metropolitan Detroit Coun-
elected the following of-
ficers: President — Dana
'Greenberg; vice presidents —
Henry Faigin, Joe Medwed,
Jeffrey Ram; recording
secretary — Esther Klein;
treasurers — Bernard Schiff,
pavid Silberg.
Also, publicity — Sara
Schiff; program committee —
Frieda Faigin, Sonia Glaser,
Helen Naimark, Belle G.
Schwartz, Ethel Silberg; past
president — Norman
Naimark.

Board Meeting Set
For Alpha Omega

There will be a board
—'meeting of the Detroit Aux-
iliary of Alpha Omega noon
ept. 22 at the home of Laura
Miller.
— Procedures for requesting
funds from the auxiliary will
be discussed and voted upon.
For information, call Lori
Roth, 737-4415; or Fran
Sonne, 553-2958.

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