SINAI HOSPITAL Women's Health Series Join us for an informative discussion presented by specialists in the field of women's health care. Lectures are held 7-9 p.m., the first and third Wednesday of each month at one of the following locations: First Wednesday Third Wednesday Sinai Hospital Zuckerman Auditorium 6767 W. Outer Drive (between Greenfield & Hubbell) Detroit Bloomfield Township Library L.H. Green Room 1099 Lone Pine Road (southeast corner of Lone Pine and Telegraph) Schedule of Topics October 6 Sinai Hospital October 20 Bloomfield Township Library November 3 Sinai Hospital November 17 Bloomfield Township Library At Risk: Women and Heart Disease Genetic Testing: What Can It Tell Me? Breast Cancer: Prevention and Treatment After the Baby: Pediatricians and Parenting Betty Friedan Betty Friedan Will Speak Betty Friedan, author of The Feminine Mystique, will speak 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. Ms. Friedan is the founder of the National Women's Political Caucus and the National Abortion Right Action League. There is no charge but reservations are required; call Margo Weitzer, 661- 1000. These free lectures are open to the public. To reserve a seat, please call 1-800-248-3627. ?stinai Senator Talks To Sisterhoods gh e gints • ng ouc State Senator Debbie Stabenow will be the fea- tured speaker when the sis- terhoods of Temple Beth El, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Israel, Temple Kol Ami and Temple Shir Tikvah con- vene for their first intercon- 1204 S. Woodward, Royal Oak (Just North of 696) Furniture Refinishing, Upholstery and Restoration FREE In Home Estimates - Custom Paints, Wall Coverings and Window Treatments 313-548-9515 [ Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Debbie Stabenow I gregational dinner, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at temple Beth El. Senator Stabenow, whose two decades of public service have been marked by a corn- mitment to improving the lives of Michigan families, is an expert on child and fami- ly issues and education. In 1982, she sponsored major reforms of Michigan's Friends of the Court system. Her other initiatives include sponsorship of the legisla- tion creating the Michigan Children's Trust Fund and bills supporting foster care reform as well as reforms for domestic violence laws which created warrantless arrests. Senator Stabenow will address the group on "Current Legislative Issues." There is a charge. Reservations are necessary. For information, contact respective temple sister- hoods or Sybil Lerner, 356- 7847. PLO Leader Killed In Gaza Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli analysts fear the murder of a leading Palestine Liberation Organization official in the Gaza Strip this week may signal the start of a spate of intra-Palestinian strife, touched off by the historic Israeli-PLO accord signed in Washington last week. Mohammed Abu Shaaban, a lawyer and local leader of Yassir Arafat's Al Fatah faction of the PLO, was shot and killed by unidentified gunmen while driving through Gaza City following a speech he made at a rally to support the accord on Pa- lestinian self-rule. Mr. Shaaban's family and sources within Fatah said he had been killed as a result of an internal power struggle within Fatah, and Israeli analysts offered a similar appraisal. Mr. Shaaban, 36, had been known for years as a strong supporter of maintaining dialogue with Israel, and he recently played an impor- tant role in the negotiations that led to the historic agreement with Israel. The accord has met with some stiff Palestinian oppo- sition, not only from the re- jectionist Hamas movement, but also from radical elements within Fatah, the largest and most moderate faction of the PLO. Mr. Arafat had secured only a narrow majority of support from the PLO's ex- ecutive committee before the agreement was signed last week in Washington. ❑