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Price includes assigned to dealer. $300 Seminar Set On Depression The American Jewish Committee, Detroit Chapter will recognize one of its strongest supporters and lead- ers, Mary Shapero, at a Tribute Brunch, 11 a.m. Oct. 23 at Temple Beth El. Howard A. Gilbert, honorary vice president of the American Jewish Committee, will present the Distinguished Community Ser- vice Award; the "Ventura String Quartet," featuring members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra ,will be the morning's entertain- ment. Mary Shapero serves on the National Board of Governors of AJC and the Advisory Board of Friends of the Detroit Public Li- brary. She continues to provide leadership for the Planned Par- enthood League, League of Women Voters of Detroit and Jewish Vo- cational Service. She serves as chair of the Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Memorial Fund and co-chair of the Ruth Franklin Einstein Education Assistance Fund. A longtime professional fund- raiser, she is a principal in Shap- ero/Gordin Associates and the co-founder of the Michigan Chap- ter of the National Association of Fund-raising Executives. Reservations may be obtain- ed by calling the American Jewish Committee office, (810) 646- 7686. Beginning 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23, a weekly one-hour seminar will com- mence in the home of Rabbi Her- shel Finman, 236110 Gardner, Oak Park. The topic will be "Combatting Depression with the Aid of the Kabbala" which will focus on vari- ous techniques prescribed by the Kabbalistic texts. The course will continue through December and is open to the public. No prerequisite of the Kabbala is necessary, and one need not be depressed to at- tend. There is no charge but reserva- tions are required as space is lim- ited. For information, contact Rabbi Finman, (810) 542-5087. Genealogy Workshop Set Stock #49317 wiltimMt23E8M2M AJC Honors Mary Shapero Buick owner loyalty rebate. If not eligible, add $300 to price shown. All rebates 37911 GRAND RIVER • WEST OF HALSTED • FARMINGTON HILLS 810-471 -0800 The annual fall Genealogy Work- shop of the Jewish Genealogical So- ciety of Michigan will take place 1:45-4:15 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Farm- ington Hills Public Library, 32737 W. 12 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills. Cider and doughnuts will be served. Participants will be able to choose to hear two of four speakers for the afternoon. Linda Bell will talk on sources for beginners; Mar- ilyn Natches, on computers; Jim Grey, on Salt Lake City (Mormon) records; Pam Gordon on U.S. cen- sus records. Admission is free for members. For information, call Esther All- weiss Tschirhart, (810) 967-6380; or David Sloan, (810) 544-9356. Blood Drive OPEN SATURDAYS SALES AND SERVICE At Kol Ami BUICK A Perfect Family Gift... A Subscription to the Jewish News. 810-354-6620 The sisterhood of Temple Kol Ami will hold a blood drive Oct. 25 from 2 - 8 p.m. at the temple. The Red Cross will handle all procedures. Donors may schedule an ap- pointrnent by calling Shirley Rosen- berg, 661-2388. Walk-ins also are welcome. Society Tours Chicago Exhibit A tour to visit the Chicago exhibit of "becoming American Women: Clothing and the Jeish Immigrant Experience: 1880-1920" is planned for Dec. 7 by the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. This day-long trip by air will vis- it the major new naitonal exhibit at the Chicago Historical. Society, which organized the exhibit. Fol- lowing lunch, the group will visit the Spertus Meuseum. Departure from Metro Airport will be at 8:15 a.m. with a return scheduled for 7:35 p.m. Reserva- tions with payment must be com- pleted by oct. 26. For information, call the Jewish Historical Society, 661-7706 or 661-1000. GP Council Hosts Talisman The Grosse Pointe Jewish Council will host a lecture by Mark Talis- man 8 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church, 17150 Maumee, Grosse Pointe. Mr. Tal- isman, the founding vice chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council and Museum in Washington, D.C., will focus his lecture on the development of the museum: "From Drawing Board to Reality." He also will be avail- able for questions on current for- eign policy regarding both the Society Union and Eastern Europe. Mr. Talisman founded the pro- gram which is conducted at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard to orient and instruct new members of Congress. During his tenure at the CJF Washington Ac- tion Office, he created the Match- ing Grant Program. The lecture is cosponsored by the Grosse Pointe Jewish Coun- cil and the Jewish Federation of metropolitan Detroit. For infor- mation, call the Council, 886- 3078.