Incest - Date Rape - Sexual Harassment - Child Abuse - Spousal Abuse - Child Molestation a) 0 5 •_ THE CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE . . . CHANGING THE PATTERNS OF FAMILY VIOLENCE ca L A PANEL DISCUSSION O. CD CIC Moderated by 33 Cn m Q. CD .0 C U) 0 147-1 Sherry Margolis, Channel 2 Eyewitness News Anchor 0 0 Panel 0 :a Richard Thompson, Oakland County Prosecutor Lieutenant William Tullock, My Police Department Janie Roth, The Haven Margo Campbell, Henry Ford Maplegrove Center Cn 0 U) -o E U) 03 03 CD: ' °Id 3 for Chemical Dependency 0 Monday, October 26, 1992, 7:30 p.m. Embassy Suites Hotel C/) 28100 Franklin Road, Southfield a) 3 X a) cr C Question and answer period followed by refreshments. U) For more information, please call 356-8811. B - o co CD is a) cn No admission charge. cn A Community-Wide Program Presented By C1) lJ B'nai B'rith Women a) Q co CC 33 Cl) . 0 C cn D St. Vincent & Sarah Fisher Center Abuse - Child Molestation - Rape - Assault - Elder Abuse - Domestic Violence VOTE For Your Favorite Ron 5) C U) co Willens Over 2,373 to Choose From c‘ \ 19011 W. 10 Mile Road, Southfield (Between Southfield and Evergreen) 3524 080 Monday-Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. PARKING AND ENTRANCE IN REAR Canvasser Temple Beth El Honors Three Past Presidents Three past presidents of Temple Beth El, Robert Can- vasser, Harvey Willens and Merton Segal, will be honored 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at a Presi- dent's Tribute Dinner at the temple. Robert Canvasser was presi- dent of the temple from 1969 to 1973, during which time the present temple was con- structed. A past president of both the temple's Married Group and Brotherhood, Mr. Canvasser also was the foun- ding president of the Synagogue Council of Greater Detroit, a vice presi- dent of the National Federa- tion of Temple Brotherhoods and a member of the Board of Governors of Hebrew Union College. Harvey Willens served as temple president in 1973-74, Three past presidents of the temple will be honored Oct. 14. Tie Segal the first year the temple oc- cupied its present site. During his business career, he has served as president of the Advertising Typographers of America, the Printing In- dustry of America and the Ad- craft Club of Detroit. He has served an Allied Jewish Cam- paign Division Chairmanship and in trusteeships of the Sinai Health Care Corpora- tion and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan. Merton Segal served as temple president in 1975-76. He is active in numerous in- surance industry groups and charities and is a member of the Society of Chartered Pro- perty and Casualty Under- writers, Lloyds of London and the Michigan Associaton of Insurance Counsellors and Casualty and Surety Ex- ecutives. A Temple Beth El Trustee for 22 years, Mr. Segal now chairs the Temple Beth El Endowment Fund. President's Tribute Dinner co-chairs are Herb and Babs Kaufman and Sandy and Ellie Passer. There is a charge. For reser- vations or information, call the temple, 851-1100. Temple Plans Sukkah Fest Temple Emanu-El will pre- sent the Super Sukkot Celebration, culminating in erev Sukkot services 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11. The Temple Education Committee, co-chaired by Marsha Owen and Jenny Pat- terson, has prepared a suk- kah design, which is available at the temple. The Education Center is working to facilitate visits to sukkahs and will photograph them for a display at temple. For information, call the Education Center, 967-4020. Adat Shalom Sets Sukkot Dinner Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold a Sukkot Family Shabbat Dinner 6 p.m. Oct. 16 to honor the synagogue's new member families. The event will begin with services followed by a tradi- tional dinner. Birkat HaMazon and songs will be led by Cantors Larry Vieder and Howard Glantz. The evening has been planned by the synagogue's Jewish Experiences For Families Committee and its Membership Committee.