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 j 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. 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