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January 06, 1995 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-01-06

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Sylvia Hacker

New Perspective
On Sexuality

Dr. Sylvia S. Hacker will talk
about sex with a new perspective
in "Sexuality and Age, AIDS and
Attitudes," Jan. 25 at the Com-
munity House in Birmingham.
Dr. Hacker is an educator, re-
searcher, author and columnist.
The presentation is sponsored by
the Business and Professional
Women's Division of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan De-
. troit, dedicated to providing op-
portunities and educational
programming addressing both
global and Jewish issues for ca-
' reer-minded women.
Registration will begin at 6
p.m. and the dinner program at
6:30 p.m. There is a charge.
For details or to register by
Jan. 18, call the Jewish Federa-
tion of Metropolitan Detroit, (810)
642-4260.

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HIV-AIDS
Discussion Set

Professionals in the field of re-
habilitation are invited to attend
"Working with AIDS—Taking
Action," a frank discussion on the
diagnosis and careful develop-
ment of a care plan for an HIV
patient, on Jan. 11 at the
Townsend Hotel in Birmingham.
Sponsored by the Jewish Fed-
eration's Rehabilitation Profes-
sional Section, the program will
be facilitated by six professionals
who have helped HIV-positive pa-
tients cope with the disease.
For details or to register before
Jan. 9, call the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit, (810)
642-4260.

Publicity Deadlines

The normal deadline for local
news and publicity items is
noon Thursday, eight days pri-
or to issue date. The deadline
for birth announcements is 10
a.m. Monday, four days prior
to issue date; out-of-town obit-
uaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday, three
days prior to issue date.

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