Fast Forward To A Gr.it Beth El Seniors Host Programs HanuKah Jazz harpist and singer Onita Sanders will present a pro- gram of classical, jazz and folk music Nov. 15 at the monthly meeting of the Middle Years Group of 'Temple Beth El. The 1 p.m. program, preceded by cake and coffee at 12:30 p.m., is open to seniors without charge. Ann Brandman, come- dienne, will appear before a luncheon meeting of the Beth Elders noon Nov. 17 at the temple. Reservations are re- quired for the luncheon and there is a charge. For reservations or informa- tion, call Jeanette Cohen, 737-0194; or Hy Frank, 851-8677. Gift. Arts League Plans Exhibit The Senior Arts League will host a reception to honor the artists whose works are selected for the seventh an- nual juried art show. The public is invited 7-9 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Burgh site, nor- theast corner of Berg Road and Civic Center Drive. 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An outgrowth of the Agen- cy Executives' Task Force on Aging, which aims to enhance Federation and agency col- laboration and community- wide planning on services to older adults, the conference is introducing a new communi- ty resource directory of all the services for seniors available in the community. At the meetings, par- ticipants are learning about the many resources for older adults available through the agencies of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Professionals also are networking with colleagues from all Federation agencies serving older adults. The planning committee of the Networkshop, which was organized by Federation's Department of Planning and Agency Relations, includes: Barbara Aronow of the Jewish Community Center, Barbara Hollie of Sinai Hospital, Gloria Bender of Jewish Vocational Service, Carol Kaczander of Jewish In- formation Service, Judy Kotzen of Jewish Family Ser- vice, Marica Mittelman of the Jewish Home for Aged, An- drew Rosner of Jewish Federation Apartments and Reuben Rotman of Federation. The Task Force includes: Chairman Alan Goodman, executive director of IFS; Leslie Bash, branch director of the Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC; Arnold Budin, executive director of JHA; Marsha Goldsmith, executive director of JFA; Gloria Miller, vice president of patient care ser- vices at Sinai; Barbara Nurenberg, executive director of JVS; and Reuben Rotman, senior planning associate at Federation. For information about any services provided by any Jewish Federation agency, call Carol Kaczander, 967-4357. B'nai Moshe USY Plans The USY Chapter of Con- gregation B'nai Moshe will host the following events. An Oneg Shabbat will be at the synagogue Nov. 13. The Oneg Shabbat at Rabbi Elliot Pachter's house will be December 4. A casino night will take place at the synagogue Dec. 12. Refreshments will be serv- ed. For information, call Rebecca Levenson, 788-0600.