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Dr. Deborah Lipstadt, direc- tor of research for the American Jewish Commit- tee's Skirball Institute on American Values and an ad- junct professor of religion and Jewish studies at Occidental College in Los Angeles, will be the featured speaker. The theme of the Nov. 4 evening program, which in- cludes dessert, will be "Com- ing of Age: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Go- ing?" On Nov. 5, "The Balan- cing Act: Putting It All Together . . . Jewish Values in Today's World" will be discussed, followed by lunch. On Nov. 5, babysitting will be available for children ages 2-1/2 and older, and luncheon will be served. There is a charge for each day. For infor- mation, call the Women's Division office, 642-4260. Michigan ORT Plans Service The Michigan Region of Women's American ORT will conduct a Havdalah service 7:15 p.m., November 7 at the Fleischman Home in West Bloomfield. Following the service, there will be a short video presen- tation highlighting the ORT program and an Oneg Shabbat. Participants in the service include Sadie Bialock, Ronni Tischler and Ruth and Alan Rosenfeld. Winter Haddow Readers Theater At Beth Shalom Readers Theater performers Paul Winter and Rita Had- dow will entertain Beth Shalom Sisterhood members and guests at the 37th annual membership luncheon 11:45 a.m. Nov. 12 in Congregation Beth Shalom. Mr. Winter and Ms. Had- dow will present readings of Jewish humor from Treasures of Jewish Literature. Mr. Winter had a long association with WXYZ Radio and WXYT-Talk Radio; has taught at Wayne State University and has acted on every stage in Metropolitan Detroit. Ms. Haddow has been active in the area theater community for over 40 years. There is a charge for` members and guests. For ci reservations Nov. 7, call Mar- cia Tanzman, 542-5540. Yeshiva Ladies Hold Meeting The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth .. Yehudah will hold a luncheon meeting noon Nov. 4 at the yeshiva building. The luncheon will be spon- sored by Mrs. Helen Sandel in memory of her beloved parents, Yosef and Rochel Deutsch. Raquela Group Holds Luncheon Raquela Hadassah will hold its annual paid-up member- ship dinner 7 p.m. Nov. 10, a potluck dinner at the home of Evelyn Goodman in Novi. Speaker for the evening will be Hilary Isakow, speaking on`' South African Jewry. For reservations by Nov. 3, call Marilyn Droz, 553-3677. Co-op Council Sets Meeting Council, Co-operative League of Jewish Women, will meet 9:30 a.m. Nov. 5 at ° the Jewish War Veterans' Memorial Home to finalize plans for the Chanukah lun- , cheon for the physically and mentally impaired.