raways, C:4:11111 n1,:t% te Sharona Hosts Safe Place Talk ravdcveo-n,ce/e/ gnJx2;0:/e 44, 6) 14,e, 6 ) /9,91 Zd0/-4 /ieta .97 ;ee e/fe Aeer ak,e~6. v .avnee w d9"e.ew Yhe,,ev-4 ii4J.A.97 e6ad " g- 4w,a y ..Waevq4eXe6)4f,,ved rZvee epAeh a 9eeeKt JNF Women Donor Luncheon .e4Jee e",?7,6ve .61j/we iSrie " c i-I2 Morgenthau Program Set Morgenthau B'nai B'rith Women will have a luncheon meeting Nov. 16 at noon at the Farming- ton Community Library. Speakers will be from Safe Place and the Jewish Family Ser- vice. They will discuss domestic violence in the local Jewish Com- munity and what is being done to confront the problem. Respond by Nov. 13 to Mary Blitz, 661-1385; or Edith Zaffern, 357-4611. There is a charge. Brandeis-Tikvah Lunch Program Brandeis-Tikvah Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women will ' hold a luncheon and program at noon, Nov. 15 in the Sutton Place club- The Women ofJewish National house. Fund will hold the 65th Annual Evelyn Berger will present Donor Luncheon at noon Nov. 15 Sidney Mann, violinist, and Miri- at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. am Zacks, pianist, in a musical The Women of JNF have un- variety program and sing-along. dertaken the establishment of Guests and prospective mem- Two Pillars at Neve Ur Reserv- bers are welcome. For informa- ior near Lake Kinneret. Greet- tion, call Marion Mann, 546-6406. eOlial G OS2 Afe~ta -V;V ei ,1°e e‘ reet#Zede/Wai/itellieaheW e), 11/ ( 4>Wri Machon Women Plan Program Machon L'Torah's Women's Di- vision, Pre-Chanukah Uniquely Ours Program, designed for women by women, will be held Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m. The pro- gram will include refreshments together with the story of Chanukah told by Leah Roth- stein, a panel discussion led by Rochel Davis and Joanne Levin, and a hands-on workshop with Chana Broner on the art of mak- ing Israeli "Sufganyot" (donuts). The event will be held at Ma- chon L'Torah, 15221 West Ten Mile Rd. There is a charge. For reservations, call the Machon of- fice, 967-0888. tffedel ia,e1 Sharona Chapter, Na'Amat/USA will meet at the home of Miriam Rose Nov. 17 at 1 p.m. Denise Victor and Marsha Zucker, vol- unteers at Safe Place, will speak on 'The Mystique of Domestic Vi- olence in Jewish Families." Safe Place is a new home for the protection ofJewish women and children from domestic vio- On Nov. 15, B'nai Israel/Shaarey lence. The shelter is sponsored by Zedek Sisterhood will have a Jewish Family Service and the Milichig Meicahl, paid-up mem- Council ofJewish Women. bership dinner, 6:30 p.m. at the Respond to Mrs. Rose, (810) home of Andrea Gonik. 851-2143. For information, call Betty Walden, 626-3104. Women Plan Member Event eank,0 gectioaield,ne`A , ( he ./eee),et. 6./oe' 7.vM.74 ings will be extended by Ed Rosenthal, regional director of the Jewish National Fund of Michi- gan. A musical program will fea- ture vocalist Eda Kogan and pianist Rose Morgan. For information and reserva- tions, call JNF, 557-6644. T-107:1-1 /171 \e c PRIVATE COLLECTION GALLERY OUR HOLIDAY GIFT TO OUR CUSTOMERS ... Receive 20`)/eff on your Gallery Purchase! 6736-A Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield (810) 737-4050 Daily 11-5 • Sunday 12-3 Nc\ 4/1 Caren Landau-Levin receives the Sylvia Simon Greenberg Leadership Award from David Page, president of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, at a recent meeting of Federation's Board of Governors. The Greenberg young leadership award is presented to the young woman who has consistently given outstanding service to the Federation and its constituent agencies.