litociet4 Temple Hosts Dr. Umansky Temple Beth Emeth in Aim Ar- bor will host Dr. Ellen Uman- sky as scholar in residence Feb. 4-6. She is the author of Four Centuries of Jewish Women's Spirituality, A Sourcebook. Dr. Umansky will give a keynote sermon during Sisterhood Shabbat services Feb. 4. The weekend also will in- clude the following events. Feb. 5 at 10 a.m.: Shabbat Services; 10:45 am. Study Session: "Jour- neys of Jewish Women." 12:30 p.m. "Re-Imaging the Divine" at Lunch with the Confirmation Class; 8 p.m. Lecture: "Finding God: What Our Foremothers Can Teach Us" at Hillel, 1429 Hill Street. Following the lec- ture will be a donor reception and discussion of Dr. Uman- sky's current work. Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. A discus- sion on Journeys Into the Fu- ture: Jewish Responses to Twenty-First Century Con- cerns." The sisterhood has published a brochure with an order form for tickets for the weekend. For information, call Temple Beth Emeth, 6654744. Library Meets Special Needs Thanks to the Max M. Fisher Foundation, the Henry and Delia Meyers Memorial library in the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center will offer books on tape (talking books). These tapes may be taken home or enjoyed in the library. The library also owns a CCTV (closed circuit tv) which enlarges print and makes it pos- sible to read average print ma- terials. Large print books are available for circulation. It's a healthy addition to The Jewish News B eginning February 25th, the pages of The Jewish News will pulsate to a new beat — every week. Health. How to maintain it. Achieve it. Pay for it . . . With news and information you won't find anywhere else. From megatrends in the health industry to caring for an aging parent; from breakthrough research at Israeli universities to appointments for local medical practictioners, Health will present them . . . and much more . . . in a useful, compelling and thoughtful way. After all, Jewish News readers wouldn't expect any less. According to the nationally respected Simmons Market Research Bureau, Jewish News readers are incredibly loyal to the publication. Ninety-three percent read every issue. And they're not just skimming. They typically spend more than an hour with it every week. That means the advertising information is getting noticed. In fact, Simmons found that advertising is utilized regularly in The Jewish News by 84% of its readers. Jewish News readers care about their health, too, as recipients and providers of services. According to Simmons, three-quarters of all Jewish News reader households utilized the services of a medical or health care facility in a recent 12-month period. And, Simmons found that one- eighth of all Jewish News readers — double the national average — are employed in the health service industry. With average household incomes in excess of $107,000, they have the means to purchase the goods and services needed to keep them — and their loved ones — "in the pink." To Life! And Health in The Jewish News. Starting February 25th. For additional information about this weekly section, please contact your Jewish News account executive or Amy Bergin at 810-354-6060. THE JEWISH NEWS 27676 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 48034 • (810) 354-6060 • Fax 354-6069 Hadassah Lunch In Florida The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will hold its Florida luncheon for all De- troiters vacationing in Flori- da Feb. 24, at the B'nai Torah Congregation, 6261 South- west 18th Street, Boca Raton. A breakfast reception will begin at 11 a.m. Noon lunch will be followed by a fashion show. For information, call the Hadassah office,.683-5030 or (800) 357-2920; or, in Flori- da, Estelle Gubow, (305) 739- 4191. ED CANTOR HOWARD K. GLANTZ Office: 8511-5130 Certified Mohel 855-BR1S (2747) Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash CERTIFIED MOHEL "Have complete confidence" HELP FOR NEW MOTHERS In the privacy of your own home PRENATAL EDUCATION • Breast Feeding • Newborn Care POST PARTUM VISITS • Breast Feeding Problems • Newborn Care Education • Electric Breast Pump Rentals 557-9666 READING IMPROVEMENT CENTER READING HELP FOR ALL AGES COMPLETE DIAGNOSTIC TESTING INTENSIVE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION • Phonics • Spelling • Vocabulary • Comprehension • Study Shills • ACT/SAT Preparation DOROTHY S. ORENT, M.A. 23650 Woodward (N. of 9 Mile) 399 0333 - Sherri Glassman RN, BSN, IBCLC Lactation Consultant Professional Perinatal Home Care, INC. 855-BABY (2229) 109