Eyb fI Greis Jewelers ... Gurt Sings At League Event has something special for that special mother this Mother's Day! Come see our spectacular collection of rings, earrings, bracelets and watches. You will see why Greis is becoming Detroit's most popular place for gifts that say "I love you." children who have been neglect- ed, abandoned or abused. A program will honor Judge Susan Moiseev and will feature music by Cantor Howar Glantz of CongregationAdat Shalom. There is a charge for the lun- cheon. Reservations may be made by May 25 by calling the Na'amat office, 967-4750. Vocalist At Luncheon Naomi Gurt 32940 Yfiddlebelt Rd. (At 14 Mile Rd. in the Broadway Plaza) JEWELERS Phone: 855.1730 Farmington Hills, Michigan Breathtaking Jewelry ... Astonishing Price May 9, 1994 8:00 pm The Mickey and Robert Shorr Memorial Lecture: Peace Between Israelis and Palestinians: The Issues and the Realities Haim Koren Consul for Press & Information, Consulate General of Israel, Chicago Dr. Muhammad Hallaj Director, The Center For Policy Analysis of Palestine The Birmingham Temple 28611 West Twelve Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (810) 477-1410 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 The League of Jewish Women's Organizations will hold its An- nual Installation Meeting and Program at 12:30 p.m. May 18 at Temple Beth El. Marian Shif- man, past president of the League, will be the installing of- ficer. Evelyn Noveck will be installed as president. Ms. Noveck has been president of the council of Greater Detroit - Na'amat and the Jewish Historical Society. She organized Yiddish classes for Hadassah and has served as an officer of Business and Profes- sional Chapter of Women's Amer- ican ORT, Histradut, and Labor Zionist Institute. Installed as vice presidents will be Joanne Zuroff, Hannah Moss, Beverly Canvasser Perlina Bodzin and Sherrie Stern. Trea- surer will be Rita Weston; secre- taries, Ruth yost, Betty Rath, Shirley Schlussel, Dorothy Tendler, Judie Moss, Ida Nathan; adviser, Cahrlotte Edelheit. A musical program featuring Naomi Gurt will follow the in- stallation. Ms. Gurt is in the pro- fessional studies program at the Cleveland Institute of Music. She is the exclusive soprano soloist with the Detoit-based Dodworth Saxhorn Band. There is a charge for the dessert reception. For informa- tion and reservations, call Joanne Zuroff, 626-8957; or Evelyn Noveck, 661-1642. Na'amat Holds Annual Luncheon Marci Shulman Marci Shulman, vocalist,will pre- sent Broadway melodies along with Israeli and Yiddish songs at the 58th B'nai David Sisterhood Luncheon May 23. Lunch will be served at noon. Ms. Shulman will be accompanied by pianist Zena Shaykhet. The luncheon will be preceded by boutique shopping and cham- pagne cocktails at 11 a.m. To make reservations, call B'nai David, 557-8210, by May 17. There will be a charge. Spring Fling Luncheon Set Morgenthau Chapter B'nai B'rith Women will present a musical Spring Fling noon May 11 at the Midrasha, 21150 West 12 Mile Road, Southfield. A dessert lun- cheon will be served. Barbara Alexander, soprano, will entertain with a "Kern and Gershwin Book Review." Atten- dance is limited to paid-up Mor- genthau members. There is a charge; reservations are manda- tory by May 8. Call either May Snitz, 661- 1385; of Lil Meyers, 855-3894. Bodzin Club Sets Meeting Na'amat USA, Greater Detroit Council, will hold its Spiritual Adoption Luncheon noon June 2 at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses The Bodzin Family Club will Synagogue. meet next on May 8 at 8 p.m. at The event is held annually on the home of Linda and Lonnie behalf of Israel's most disadvan- taged children. In addition to dai- Bodzin, 26225 Pembroke, Hunt- ly care from some 30,000 children, ington Woods. Call with regrets only, 398- the spiritual adoption program is 6224. a residential one aimed at those