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Volunteer Group
Plans Assistance
NCJW Hears
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Harassment Talk 4
The Volunteer Network of the
Jewish Federation Women's
and Business and Profes-
sional Women's divisions has
scheduled seven oppor-
tunities in February and
March for women to
volunteer in the metropolitan
Detroit area.
The first event, which will
include an evening of socializ-
ing with people with develop-
ment disabilities from JARC,
will be held 7:30-9 p.m. Feb. 1
at the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Center.
On Feb. 14, volunteers will
assist at the Help Against
Violent Encounters Now
Counseling Agency (Haven),
where they will plan a Valen-
tine's Day party for children
who are victims of sexual
assault or domestic violence.
Participants in the 12:30-2
p.m. program also will play
games with and serve food to
the children.
The Volunteer Network will
tour the Coalition for Tem-
porary Shelter (COTS) facili-
ty on Feb. 22, mingle with
clients and serve lunch from
10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
In March, volunteers will
share a Kabbalat Shabbat
with Jewish Vocational Ser-
vice Project Outreach clients
with mental disabilities who
reside at Livonia Nursing
Home (March 5). Participants
will perform a Purim shpiel
for residents of Teitel Federa-
tion Apartments (March 11).
At Pontiac Transitional Hous-
ing for the homeless (PATH),
volunteers will paint a mural,
help refinish furniture and
assist in spring cleaning
(March 14). At Sinai Hospital,
participants will visit with
patients, take a gift cart
around to patients' rooms and
assist in the emergency room
(March 21).
For information about up-
coming progams, or to become
involved with the Volunteer
Network, call Ellen Bean,
642-9557.
Detroit employment attorney
Mary Anne Helveston will
speak on sexual harassment '
for all branches of the Na-_,
tional Council of Jewisli79
Women 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at
the NCJW office, 30233
Southfield Road, Suite 100.
Joining Ms. Helveston will
be one of her clients, a local
victim of sexual harassment.
Dessert and coffee will be-4
served. There is a charge. For
reservations, call NCJW,
256-6000.
Beit Kodesh
Hosts Speakers
The sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Beit Kodesh will meet
7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at the
synagogue.
There will be speakers from
the Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism. Marjorie
Saulson will represent the
Michigan branch; Linda
Levine from Pittsburgh, Pa.,
will represent the national
branch.
Refreshments will be
served.
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Party Planning
At Beth El
The 5th annual Party Plann-
ing Showcase sponsored by
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will be held 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ,
February 7 at the temple.
Local exhibitors will pro- al
vide hors d'oeuvres and
desserts, display floral, 4
photographic skills and
music.
The event is open to the
public at no charge.
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Finances Are
Dinner Topic
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"Personal Finances — Some
Practical Management Ideas
for 1993" will be the topic of
an Adat Shalom Men's Club
Dinner Meeting 6:30 p.m. at
the synagogue.
A buffet supper will be
followed by a brief general
members' meeting, the pro-'9
gram, and a question and 4
answer session.
There is no charge for Men's
Club members. For reserva-
tions by Jan. 26, to Burt
Aaron, 839-9051.
Bais Chabad
Sets Lectures
4
Bais Chabad Torah Center
will hold the second part of its
series on "Pre-War and War 44
Time European Jewry" 7:30
p.m. Jan. 24 at the home of 4
Allen and Andrea Stawis,
6753 Cottonwood Knoll, West
Bloomfield. Mr. Alex Ehr-
mann will deliver the lecture.
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Torah Center
will deliver a lecture 8:15 p.m. .4
Jan. 25 on "The Significance
of Tefillin" at the Torah
Center. The lecture is part of
the Project Talmud semester.
For information, call the
Torah Center, 855-6170.