Sonya Friedman Will Speak On Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m., the sis- terhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel Center will hold a general meeting to be fol- lowed at 8 p.m. by a presentation from Safe Place, the shelter for abused, Jewish women and their families. The community is invited. For information, call Laurie Kimmel, (810) 932-0245. `7•••••.' •••••••••- 777•17":"••• ""*"" Parkwood ORT Plans Luncheon Monogram introduces the first cabinet-friendly built-in microwave oven. The Monogram - penchant for design innovation is fully expressed in our new built-in microwave oven; in fact, we do not hesitate to call it a design "breakthrough." In black or white, the Monogram Built-In Microwave Oven is graced by a horizontal handle and a drop-down door, so that it integrates beautifully with our conventional wall oven. It can be installed by itself or over a single wall oven, and modification of counter top models is no longer necessary. 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Dr. Friedman has written Se- cret Loves and On a Clear Day You Can See Yourself She has also hosted many radio and tele- vision talk shows throughout the United States. In 1991, Dr. Friedman was honored by the American Women in Radio and Television with the first annual Star Award for her commitment to issues and con- cerns of women. Women of all ages are invited. Registration is at 9 a.m. Baby sit- ting is available for children 21/2 and older. There is a charge for the Institute program. Advance lunch reservations are required before Oct. 28. For reservations, call Karen Gordon, 642-4260. Insights Given To Women RICK WALD 489-5862 Cf) w Safe Place Presentation TUNE-UPS starting at $39.95 4 cyl. ,5,1; An opportunity to experience the strength and spirituality of being a woman is offered through the story-telling of Corrine Stavish at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 27 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Division of the Jewish Federation, "Women: Willful, Witty and Wise" is a pro- gram that combines dramatic sto- rytelling with insights about contemporary and biblical hero- ines. There is a fee for the dinner event, and reservations must be made before Oct. 20. For details, call Andrea Nitzkin, 642-4260. Parkwood Chapter, Women's American ORT will hold an open- ing luncheon meeting Oct. 19 at 11:45 a.m. at the Summit Apart- ments clubhouse in Farmington Hills. Joe Sharpy will give an en- core performance. There is a charge. For information call Leah Bu- rak, 661-3416; or Cele Jacobs, 546-0294. Annual Tea For Torah Fund The sisterhood of Adat Shalom will hold its annual Torah Fund Tea at 12:30 p.m. Oct. 24, hosted by Danie Allan at the home of Norman Allan. Rabbi Daniel Nevins will share his thoughts on 'The Jewish The- ological Seminary: Translating Scholarship Into Practical Rab- binics." The tea raises funds to en- hance programming at the Sem- inary. For information, call the synagogue office, 851-5100. Women Host Luncheon The sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe will host a luncheon at the synagogue Oct. 23 at 12:30 p.m. Dues may be paid at the door. New members of B'nai Moshe will be guests of the Sis- terhood. Call the synagogue, 788-0600, for information and to respond. Book Review For Sharona Sharona Chapter, Na'amat USA will meet at the home of Mrs. David Shulman, 7332 Camelot Dr. West Bloomfield, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be State Representative Maxine Berman, who will review her book The Only Boobs In the House Are Men. For information, call the Na'amat office, 967-4750.