ISRAEL FAMILY TOUR E L I WA LI 7N2.— Women Sought For Phonathon Women can do a mitzvah for the community when they vol- unteer and make a pledge to the 1994 Allied Jewish Cam- paign during Phonogift, the ma- jor Campaign phonathon of the Women's Division of the Jew- ish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Calls will be made 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Jan. 16, 3-9 p.m. Jan. 17 and 3-9 p.m. Jan. 24 from Fed- eration's Max M. Fisher Build- ing. Volunteers will reach out to more than 4,000 Detroit-area women during the appeal. The Campaign, Detroit Jew- ry's major fund-raising appeal, benefits thousands of our peo- ple through 60 beneficiaries lo- cally, overseas and in Israel. Among the local agencies that benefit from the Campaign are: Agency for Jewish Education, Fresh Air Society, Hebrew Free Loan Association, Jewish Com- munity Center, Jewish Com- munity Council, Jewish Family Service, Jewish Federation Apartments, Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish Vocational Ser- vice, Resettlement Service, Sinai Hospital. On Super Sunday, Jan. 23, hundreds of volunteers will make calls asking their friends and neighbors to help their fel- low Jews in need here and around the world. Federation's Young Adult Division will hold its phonathon 6 p.m. Jan. 23, and organizations and congre- gations are invited to partici- pate Jan. 17-20. Volunteers are welcome. Throughout Super Week '94, contributors to the Campaign will have an opportunity to do a double mitzvah: Donors will be asked to increase their gifts to the Campaign and make a matching gift to the Operation Exodus II campaign for the res- cue and resettlement of Jews from the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia. Contributors to the Operation Exodus cam- paign will have his or her name inscribed in a commemorative Scroll of Honor, documenting our community's role in this his- toric event. For information or to volun- teer for Phonogift, call Sally Krugel, 642-4260. B'nai Moshe Sisterhood Plans The Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe will have a light dessert and book review 1 p.m. Jan. 17 at the synagogue. Rab- bi Elliot Pachter will review To Life by Rabbi Harold Kushner. WE Foe ELAL Call Lillian Greenhut, 669- 6682, to respond. The sisterhood will host Sis- terhood Shabbat Jan. 22. Ser- vices will begin at 9 a.m. and many sisterhood members will participate, including President Sharlene Unger. During ser- vices the past presidents of sis- terhood will be honored. A kiddush/luncheon spon- sored by the. sisterhood will fol- low the service. Following lunch, the speaker will be Judge Susan M. Moiseev, 46th Dis- trict Court, who will speak on "A View From the Bench — A Jewish Perspective." Judge Moiseev has served as district judge since 1986, when she was appointed to the bench by Gov- ernor James. Blanchard. Call the synagogue office, 788-0600, for information. The sisterhood will present its first Sunday morning "Eye Opener" 9:30 a.m. Jan. 30 at the synagogue. A continental breakfast will be served at no charge. Rhonda R. Brown, counselor at Oakland Community Col- lege, and Arlene Frank, pro- gram coordinator at Oakland Community College, will com- ment on "A Woman's World." They will examine some of the resources and programs avail- able to women. Call Ruth Shayne, 489-0783; or Ruth Raimi, 355-1474, to re- spond. Glennwood Plans Fitness Event Fitness and Fun will be the theme of the next general meet- ing of the Glennwood Chapter of Women's American ORT, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Jan. 19. Members and guests are asked to meet in the lobby of the Jim- my Prentis Morris Jewish Com- munity Center. A tour through the new Health Club facilities will be led by Sue Miller, director. Com- fortable clothing and gym shoes are recommended for those wishing to participate in a light work-out. For information, call Linda Katzen, 399-8040. Biblical Women Course Set Elissa Berg, religious school di- rector of Temple Kol Ami, will lead a series of discussions ti- tled "Bringing Biblical Women to Life" 12:30 p.m. Jan. 19, 26 and Feb. 2, 9 at Maple-Drake. The four week course has a charge. Pre-registration is re- quired. Call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649, to register. PLAN YOUR NEXT SUMMER IN ISRAEL AND JOIN THE ISRAEL FAMILY TOUR LED BY CANTOR BEN-ZION LAXNER FROM CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES JUNE 20 - JULY 4, 1994 13 Nights at 5 star deluxe hotels, Hyatt in Jerusalem; Moriah in Tel Aviv; Dan Panorama in Haifa; Plaza in Tiberias. It will be the most wonderful experience you've ever had. Cost: $2,579 per person (double occupancy), discount for children under 12 sharing room. 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