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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-13

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FAMILY FINANCES for
women is the subject of an "Ask
the Expert" seminar which will
be held at 9:45 a.m. May 23 at the
Max M. Fisher Building.
Edward Jay Beckwith, an at-
torney from Washington, D.C.,
who is nationally known for his
expertise in the management and
distribution of personal financial
resources, is the featured speak-
er.
His topics will include: Pro-
tecting family assets; involving
husbands and wives in financial
planning; the long-term health
care needs of adults and children;
finding good investment advisers;
and learning about our parents'
estate plans.
The program is sponsored by
the Women's Endowment Com-
mittee of the Jewish Federation's
Federated Endowment Fund in
cooperation with the Business
and Professional Women's Divi-
sion.
For further information, call
the Federated Endowment Fund
office at 642-4260.
BOB HARDCASTLE, na-
tional radio talk-show host and
author, is tentatively scheduled
to speak at 8 p.m. May 19 at
Young Israel of West Bloomfield.
Mr. Hardcastle, owner of Delta
Investment Services in St. Louis,
will be in Detroit as part of a
month-long nation-wide promo-
tional tour for his new financial
help book, Money Talk. For fur-
ther information on his talk at
Young Israel, call 737-0400.
ESTHER SHAPIRO from the
Detroit Consumer Affairs De-

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partment will speak on "Senior
Scams and How To Avoid Them"
at 12:30 p.m. June 2 at the Oak
Park Senior Center. A question-
and-answer session will follow her
talk.
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tions is May 27. For further in-
formation, call Lynn Davey in the
Oak Park Senior Outreach office
at 691-7575 between 8:30 a.m.
and 1:30 p.m.
FOOD will be the main at-
traction at the seventh annual
Taste of West Bloomfield, which
will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
May 15 at Henry Ford Medical
Center. Proceeds will benefit West
Bloomfield Families in Action and
the West Bloomfield Chamber of
Commerce.
Corporate sponsors of the
Michigan Week activity are Con-
tinental Cablevision, Henry Ford
Medical Center and Prudential
Securities. For further informa-
tion, call the West Bloomfield
Chamber of Commerce at 626-
3636.
CASUAL DAY, a fund raiser
for United Cerebral Palsy of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, is set for June
17.
Employers and employees at
participating companies can come
to work in casual clothes by mak-
ing a $5 donation to United Cere-
bral Palsy. Last year, the event
raised more than $57,000.
For further information, call
Julie Malkin or Bill Axtell at
United Cerebral Palsy, 557-5070.
FRED YAFFE, chief executive
officer of Yaffe & Company, will
be the guest speaker at the
monthly luncheon meeting of the
Women's Advertising Club. The
meeting is slated for 11:30 a.m.
May 18 at the Southfield Mar-
riott.
Yaffe & Company was recent-
ly named the hottest agency in
the Midwest and the second
hottest agency in the Unit-
ed States by Adweek mag-
azine.
For luncheon reserva-
tions, call Gina Stormes or
Rhea Chaffee of Metropoli-
tan Sunday Newspapers at
331-4300.
TWO ATTORNEYS in
the Detroit office of Miller
Canfield Paddock and Stone
will participate in a panel
discussion May 18 in Tel
Aviv hosted by the Israel
Management Center.
Michael Traison and
Stephen Palms will provide
investors with information
and guidance on acquiring
and financing commercial
real estate in the United
States.
Mr. Traison recently was
named to a five-person Bilateral
Trade Commission which is pro-
moting trade between Michigan
and Israel. He also is the incom-
ing president of the American-Is-
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