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Sisterhood. Plans
Lunch, Program
Women's League
Makes Awards
The Sisterhood of Adat
Shalom will hold its annual
Sonia Knopper Purim
Outreach Luncheon 11:30
a.m. Mar. 1 at the synagogue.
Approximately 60 inner-city
Jews will be Sisterhood's
guests.
The morning will feature a
musical performance by Can-
tor Larry Vieder, accom-
panied by Rochelle Lupovitch,
as well as the songs and art
work of Mat Shalom Nursery
School children. The Hillel
Day School eighth-grade class
will help to serve.
The program is planned in
conjunction with Jewish
Vocational Service.
The Sisterhood will feature
Mimi Markofsky, the "in-
'house chef' for Jewish Ex-
periences For Families, in a
Passover Cooking Demonstra-
tion 6:45 p.m. March 8 at the
synagogue.
Ms. Markofsky has taught
cooking classes for Hadassah
and in congregations
throughout the community.
She will prepare tuna quiche,
Toll House cookies and more
— all kosher for Passover. Par-
ticipants will be able to sam-
ple the recipes.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the synagogue,
851-5100.
The League of Jewish
Women's Organizations of
Greater Detroit will host its
48th annual Youth Awards
Program 1:30 p.m. March 14
at Congregation Beth
Shalom. A reception will
follow.
Each candidate is sponsored
by a community organization:
Each senior has .written. an
essay on the 1993 theme, "As
An American, What Role
Does Israel Play In My
Jewish. Identity?" and has ap-
peared for an interview before,
a panel of five judges.
The speaker will be Rabbi
David Nelson. Betty Silve
farb will give a specs„
presentation.
Health Club
Hosts Program
The Women's Health Club of
the Jewish Community
Center will host "Spring Fan-
tasy '93" March 17 at Maple-
Drake. This will include a
luncheon, shopping boutique
and fashion show.
The boutique will open at
9:30 a.m.; the luncheon and
fashion show will follow at
noon. There will be a raffle
with the grand prize being a
four-night stay for two at Ca-
nyon Ranch in Tuscon, Ariz.
Proceeds will benefit the
Health Club Endowment for
Individuals ith Special
Needs.
For ticket'
rmation or
reservations, ' call the Wo-
men's Health Club, 661-1000.
Co-Op Council
Plans Meeting
The Co-operative Council,
League of Jewish Women,
will meet 9:30 a.m. March 4
at the Jewish War Veteran's
Memorial Home to plan for
the Passover luncheon party
for the developmentally
impaired.
Program Slates
Talk On Esther
The next session of Uniquely
Ours, a program for women
by women, will be held 7:30
p.m. March 2 at Machon
L'Torah.
The pre-Purim presentation
will include speakers, Mrs.
Goldie Silverstein and Dr.
Janet Snider, who will speak
on "Esther: First Lady of
Women of Valor," followed by
hands-on-workshops of face
painting, costume designing
and creative shalach manot.
There is a charge; for infor-
mation and reservations, call
Machon, 967-0888.
Bloch Chapter
Anniversary
The Ivan S. Bloch Chapter of
B'nai B'rith Women will
celebrate its 45th anniversary
6:30 p.m. March 27 at the
Furniture Club of Detroit,
24701 Swanson, Southfield.
Members and guests are
invited.
Dinner, champagne, enter-
tainment and dancing music
by G. Robin Beck are plann-
ed. A short installation will
be held.
Call Sharon Diskiri.
569-0209; or Yetta Meisr-
557-31
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