Phonogift On March 13 Monogram presents the first 36" trimless, built-in, cabinet-friendly refrigerator Our new refrigerator can accept a 3/4" decorative panel on the door with no trim or overlapping edges. Custom door handles can be mounted on the panel for a totally integrated appearance. The shallow case makes the entire unit flus% and cabinet friendly. Call the GE Answer Center® service at 800.626.2000 for a brochure. Monogram. 2800 W. Eleven Mile, Berkley Telephone: (810) 548-5656 Division of & Bath _ ,O4. r c, SPECIALTIES SHOWROOM cfilanagement 8pecialtie8 Corp. 10 ‘2, THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS Unique children's clothing and • accessories. 18 (sizes newborn - 14) k••• " 4 " \I f 1 1)1)1 Y 1\1' fe" w o, 120 B. West Maple Birmingham 540-1977 Hundreds of volunteers will be reaching out to thousands of Detroit women on behalf of the 1994 Allied Jewish Campaign at the Jewish Federation Women's Division Spring Phonogift March 13. The phonathon will be begin at 9:30 a.m., nad volunteers will address the need of many recently unemployed people, seniors and others at risk who look to Federation's helping agencies for assistance. The effort also will reach out to women previously not involved with the Campaign. To volunteer at Phonogift or for information, call Sally Krugel, 642-4260. B'nai Moshe Events Set The sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe will have a conti- nental breakfast and book re- view 11 a.m. March 6 at the synagogue. Lillian Greenhut will present several capsule book reviews. Call Ms. Green- hut, 669-6682, to make a reser- vation. The sisterhood of Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe will hold a cooking demonstration of Pass- over dairy delights March 9 at 7 p.m. in the synagogue. The program will be presented by Mimi Markofsky of Sperber's Kosher Catering. Reservations are required. For reservations by March 3, call the synagogue, 788-0600. Raquela Gmup Hosts Speaker Raquela Hadassah will host Sheri Schiff talking about "Con- fronting Anti-Semitism — A Family Awareness Project" on March 1 at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Laraine Knoppow in Farmington Hills. Sheri Schiff is a vice-president of the Anti- Defamation League. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Knoppow, 855-9848. Na'amat Groups Host Speaker Dimona and Hanita/Israeli Chapters of Na'amat/USA will meet March 1 at 12:30 p.m. in the Crown Pointe building. Irving Bluestone, former vice- president of the UAW, will speak on the state tax referen- dum for the March 15 election. Refreshments will be served. Respond to the Na'amat office, 967-4750. klitwor Gail Posner Parkwood ORT Hears Dietitian Parkwood Chapter, Women's American ORT will have a spring luncheon March 9 at the Knob Woods clubhouse at noon. Gail Posner, registered dieti- tian, will speak on "Nutrition for a Lifetime." There is a charge and reser- vations are a must. For reser- vations or information, call Leah Burak, 661-3416. Na'amat Council Tours Exhibit Greater Detroit Council of Na'amatJUSA will have a docent-conducted tour of the Janice Charach Epstein Gallery at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center to see the exhibit "Visions, A Tribute to the Strength and Diversity of Jewish Women." The tour will begin at 1 p.m. March 3. Respond to the Na'amat office, 967-4750. Sharon Group Hears Talk The Sharon Group of Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will meet March 8 at noon in the Knob in the Woods club- house. A mini lunch will be served. Guests are welcome. Retired Wayne State Uni- versity professor Norma Gold- man, who specialized in Latin and Greek, will speak on "Jews of Rome" and will illustrate her lecture with slides. There is a charge. Please re- spond to Evelyn Noveck, 661- 1642. Primrose Club Holds Meeting The next meeting of the Prim- rose Benevolent Club will be held noon March 7 at Lincoln Towers clubhouse. A Purim luncheon will be served.