Mk of Medical Village
FOR QUALITY-MADE HEARING AIDS THAT ARE
COSMETICALLY APPEALING
Shalom Group
Plans Social
Danny Siegel
`Tzedakah Man'
Is Speaker
Poet, author and lecturer
Danny Siegel will be the
special cruest speaker at a
Nov. 11 fund raiser to benefit
Alyn Hospital, Israel's only
long-term orthopedic hospital
'and rehabilitation center for
hysically handicapped
children.
° Mr. Siegel is an inspira-
tional speaker and seeks out
and helps fund grass-roots
projects and individuals in
Israel and the U.S. He has a
special commitment to youth
^nd lectures extensively on a
ride range of topics including
traditional Jewish text and
Ustoms, Jewish leadership
and Jewish values.
Also that evening, Detroit
Friends of Alyn Hospital will
pay special tribute to Rae
Ann Sharfman. The event
will take place in West
Bloomfield at the home of
Sondra Berlin, which is han-
dicapped accessible.
There is a suggested
minimum donation for the
7dessert reception. For infor-
mation, call Pam Lippitt,
°-53-9038.
Flu Shots
Are Given
The Oakland County
Health Division will offer flu
, shots at the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Center 11
a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 2. There is a
_ $3 fee to those able to pay.
For information, call the
Center, 661-1000.
Rabbi Volk
New Director
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Rabbi Marc Volk, former ex-
ecutive director of Akiva
Hebrew Day School, has
assumed the position of ex-
ecutive director of American
Friends of Yeshivat Kerem
B'Yavneh in New York.
The board of directors of the
Shalom Group of Hadassah
will welcome new and pro-
spective members at their
New Member Social 8 p.m.
Oct. 27, 39132 Downs Court,
Farmington Hills.
Suzanne Noveck will be the
speaker. She will discuss her
experiences as a Hadassah
member.
For reservations, call Debbi
Eber, 661-3744; or Patty
Moss, 646-8135.
JWV Auxiliary
Sets Meeting
The Department of
Michigan Ladies Auxiliary of
the Jewish War Veterans will
conduct their meeting 8 p.m.
Oct. 28 at the JWV Memorial
Home.
Refreshments will be serv-
ed after the meeting.
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• Better Business Bureau & The
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JCC Offers
Tours, Classes
The Jewish Community
Center will hold a Florida Day
12:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris building.
Door prizes will be awarded.
The Adult Services Depart-
ment will present a Miami
Beach Getaway Vacation Jan.
4-25 at the Sans Souci Resort
Hotel. The trip features round-
trip airfare, 21 nights accom-
modations, three meals daily,
nightly entertainment, cocktail
parties, full activities program,
three free trips, one night dan-
cing .at Guiseppe Goldberg's
Restaurant and JCC escort.
Book before Nov. 15 and receive
a discount. For information,
call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000.
The JCC will sponsor a do-
cent tour of the Toledo Art
Museum followed by shopping
at the Gibraltar Trade Center
Dec. 16. Motorcoach transporta-
tion is available from both the
Jimmy Prentis Morris building
and the Maple-Drake building.
For information, call Marilyn
Wolfe, 661-1000.
The JCC will offer Personal
Adjustment Classes for the
Visually Impaired Oct. 28 for
four sessions. This series is
designed to promote in-
dependence through the
understanding of new, low-
vision aids, the knowledge of
adaptive daily living skills and
sharing thoughts and concerns
with others. There is no charge.
For information, call Margo
Weitzer, 661-1000.
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