SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6

the point of his work.
"Before television,
baseball was America's
only game. It best taught
immigrants how to be
Americans," Mr. Levine
said.
The Jewish Book Fair
concludes at the JCC
this weekend. Saturday,
Nov. 21 at 8 p.m., Deena
Rosenberg, author of
Fascinating Rhythm,
will present a night with
Gershwin. There is a
charge.
Sunday, Nov. 22, Rabbi
Jeffrey Salkin, author of
Putting God On The
Guest List, will speak at
10:15 a.m.; Henry
Feingold, author of The
Jewish People in. Amer-
ica, will speak at 11:15
a.m.; Joseph Wouk, au-
thor of Ground Zero,
will speak at 1 p.m.;
Roslyn Bresnick-Perry,
author of Leaving For
America, will speak at 2
p.m.; Vladimir Lobas,
author of Taxi From
Hell, will also speak at 2
p.m.; George Cantor,
author of Incantations,
will speak at 3 p.m.;
Sharleen Cooper Cohen,
author of Lives of Value,
will speak at 4 p.m.; and
Al Franken, author of
I'm Good Enough, I'm
Smart Enough, and
Dogonne It, People Like
Me, will speak at 7 p.m.

9:00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON

F AMILY

A Special
Program for
Family Members
of People with
Special Needs

ADULT PROGRAM

Creating Support Networks through Family and Friends

CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS

Dr. Stanley D. Klein, Ph.D.

5 -7 YEARS

FOR EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS

8 - 11 YEARS

Becoming an Active Partner in the Family Circle

Fayga Dombey, Former Coordinator of Volunteer Services, Jewish
Family Service; Grandparent

FOR PARENTS
Meeting the Challenges of Children with Attention Deficit Disorder
Dr. Jeffrey London, Psychiatrist, Associate Medical Director, Havenwyck
Hospital

Caring for the Caregiver: Taking Care of Yourself

Sandra Lindsey, M.S.W., A.C.S.W., Executive Director, Training and
Treatment Innovations

Milwaukee (JTA) — Wiscon-
sin Jewry's concerns prob-
ably will be better repre-
sented by the state's new
congressional delegation,
but the new state Senate
could pose a problem, analy-
sts here said.
Democratic state Sen.
Russell Feingold's defeat of
U.S. Sen. Robert Kasten in
last week's election ousts a
champion of Israel who is
ranking minority member of
the Senate Foreign Opera-
tions Subcommittee.
But Mr. Feingold, who is
Jewish, also is expected to
support Israel.
The only new member of
the Wisconsin delegation is
state Sen. Torn Barrett,

United Hebrew Schools Building
21550 West Twelve Mile Road
Southfield

SIBSHOPS FOR THE FOLLOWING AGE GROUPS:

FOR PARENTS

FOR CAREGIVERS OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

State Election
Worries Jews

Featured Guest Speaker:
Stanley D. Klein, Publisher of
Exceptional Parent Magazine

FOR ADULT SIBLINGS

Issues, Concerns and Frustrations of Adult Siblings

Helena Shavell, M.S.W., C.S.W.
Laurel Berger, M.S.W., Director of Residential Programs, JARC .
Liz Hartly, President of Autism Society of America, Oakland
County Chapter

FOR PARENTS
Addressing the Concerns of your Non-Handicapped Children
Mary J. Marin, Parent Consultant for Michigan Department of Public
Health/Children's Special Health Care Services

12- 15 YEARS

Sibshops facilitated by the following Clinical Social Workers from the
staff of Jewish Family Service:

Elissa Driker, M.S.W.
Specialist in child abuse and family violence

Barbara Eisenberg, M.S.W.
Specialist in child abuse and family violence

Carol Plotkin, M.S.W.
Senior Service Specialist, Facilitator for siblings of children with special
needs group, and Facilitator of parent support groups for Keshet

Judith Stevenson, M.S.W.
Facilitator for siblings of children with special needs group

TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS
Yachad/NCSY (National Conference of Synagogue Youth) Program
An exciting mainstreamed program designed forIenagers and young
adults, with and without special needs, who require minimal supervision.

The Jewish Community Center will provide Fun & Fitness activities. Arts
& Crafts activities for all children and teens will also be available.

BABYSITTING
Developmentally appropriate babysitting will be provided for children and
young adults of all ages, including those with special needs.

Co-sponsors:

Agency for Jewish Education, Jewish Association for Residential Care (JARC), Jewish Experiences for Families (JEFF) Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan Detroit, Jewish Family Service, The Jewish News, Jewish Information Service, Kadima, Keshet, Temple Beth El,
Yachad of National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY), and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.

Call 354-1050 for Information & Registration.

