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4,000 Detroit-area women
during the annual Phonogift
on behalf of the 1993 Allied
Jewish Campaign. Calls will
be made 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jan. 17;
and 3-9 p.m. Jan. 19 from the
Max M. Fisher Building of
the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Phonogift is the Federation
Women's Division major Cam-
paign phonathon. Volunteers
will address the needs of
fellow Jews in Detroit and
overseas. The Women's Divi-
sion is asking contributors to
consider a 15 percent increase
need for services.
To participate as a
Phonogift volunteer, call Sal-
ly Krugel, 642-4260.

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B'nai Moshe
Special Shabbat

The Sisterhood of Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe will cele-
brate Women's League 75th
Anniversary Shabbat Jan. 23
during Shabbat services and
at a lunch and learn
following.
The speaker, Dr. Margaret
Eichner, will talk on "A Reac-
tion to the Findings in
Backlash" by Susan Faludi.
There is a charge for the
luncheon. There will be
babysitting available upon re-
quest. For information and
reservations, call the syna-
gogue office, 788-0600.

Prejudice Is
Luncheon Topic

"School Ties: Prejudice in the
Classroom — Are Our
Children Part of the Problem
or Part of the Solution?" will
be the topic of the next Food
for Thought luncheon spon-
sored by the Jewish Federa-
tion Women's Division 11:30
a.m. Jan. 14 at the Embassy
Suites Hotel in Southfield.
The gathering will feature
Brian J. Kott, who chairs the
Jewish Community Council
Youth Committee and is a
member of the Quarton
School Diversity Committee,
and Beverly H. Stone, assis-
tant superintendent of in-
struction in the Rochester
Hills Community Schools.
Mr. Kott serves on the
Council's church-state and
schools committee, which is
assessing allegations of anti-
Semitism at Andover High
School. He also is a vice-
president of the American
Jewish Committee.
Ms. Stone taught in the

Oak Park schools and has
served in several admini-
strative roles in the Bloom-
field Hills and Rochester
school districts.
Food for Thought is a forum
to educate the participants on
important Jewish issues and
to reach out to women not yet
involved in Women's Division.
There will be no solicitation
of gifts. There is a charge for
the event. For reservations or
information, call Ellen Kriv-
chenia, 642-4260.

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Sisterhood Sets
Service, Program-

In celebration of the 75th an- 4
niversary of the Women's
League for Conservative
Judaism, the Sisterhood of
Adat Shalom Synagogue will
mark Sisterhood Shabbat
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Jan. 9.
Sisterhood members will "4
participate in the morning
service and read selected '0
prayers. Reading from the
Torah will be Nancy Handel-
man, Linda O'Desky, Sylvia
Starkman and Shoshana
Wolok.
The Sisterhood will hold an
open board meeting and pro-
gram titled "Temper, Tem-
per!" 9 a.m. Jan. 18. The
event is open to Adat Shalom
members, as well as parents
of children in the Adat dro
Shalom Nursery School.
Elissa Rosenfeld will dis-
cuss constructive ways of ex-
pressing anger in dealing -4
with your children. Mrs.
Rosenfeld leads parenting d4
groups for organizations in
the Detroit area.
A continental breakfast
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will be followed by the pro-
gram. The board meeting will
begin at 10:30 a.m.
Please make reservations,
as well as babysitting reserva-
tions, by Jan. 14. Call the
synagogue office, 851-5100.

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Darchei Torah
Hosts Rabbi

Yeshivas Darchei Torah
will host their fifth annual
Melave Malka 8:15 p.m.
Jan. 16 at the United
Hebrew Schools. The
speaker will be Rabbi -4
Menachem Zupnik, of
Passaic, N.J., rabbi of
Congregation Bais Torah
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U'Tefillah.
For information call
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Leeba Bell, 967-2355; or
Chanita Wiener, 967-
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