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For reservations, contact the ORT office, (810) 855-9820. On Feb. 1, Autumn Hills Chapter of Women's American ORT will hold an evening meeet- ing. Guest speakers will be from the Michigan Cancer Society. The topic will be "Preventive Care." For information, call the ORT of- fice, (810) 855-9820. The Sisterhood and Cultural Commission of Congregation Beth Achim have decided to re- furbish the kitchen at the syna- gogue. On Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m., they will host a Kitchen Shower and Cooking Demonstration. Mimi Markofsky, professional baker, party manager and a member of the Sperber Kosher Catering Staff, will prepare a low- fat, vegetarian menu which will later be served for dinner. There is a charge for the evening's activities. A portion of the cost will go towards the pur- chase of serving pieces, cooking equipment and other utensils to refurbish the Beth Achim kitchen. To attend, respond by Jan. 25 to the synagogue, 352-8670. All non-members are welcome to at- tend. Hadassah Meets Rabbis The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will host members and friends to meet the rabbis "new" to our community in a lunch and learn series. The first series of two lectures will begin Jan. 18 with Rabbi Steven Weil of Young Israel of Greenfield who will speak on "Beyond the Ten Command- ments: Judaism vs. Christianity." On Feb. 15, Rabbi Daniel Nevins of Congregation Adat Shalom will speak on "My Pas- sage to India." The talks will be held at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. A kosher lunch will be served. Reservations are limited and there is a charge. The second series will be held March 29 with Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz of Congregation Beth Achim and on April 19 with Rab- bi Joshua Bennett of Temple Is- rael. For information, call the Hadassah office, 1-800-357-2920; or (810) 683-5030. Party Planning Showcase Set The seventh annual Party Plan- ning Showcase sponsored by the sisterhood of Temple Beth El will be Jan. 29. From 10 a.m. through 4 p.m., the temple will take on a party atmosphere as more than 30 local exhibitors dish out sam- ple hors d'oeuvres and desserts, fill the air with music and the aroma of floral bouquets and dis- play their wares. A free guide containing the names and addresses of the ser- vice providers will be given each showcase visitor for easy at-home access to those skilled in creating a successful event. The Party Planning Showcase is open to the public at no charge. Phonathon For Federation The Jewish Federation's Women's Division needs women to volunteer on Jan. 22-24 for the division's annual Phonogift phonathon on behalf of the 1995 Allied Jewish Campaign. Women will share in the uni- ty and pride of the Jewish com- munity while providing needed clerical and phone solicitation du- ties Jan. 22, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Jan. 23, 4-6:30 p.m. and Jan. 24, 4-9 p.m. The three-day phonathon will take place at the Max M. Fisher Building. A light break- fast or dinner will be provided on each day. Women's Division provides ed- ucational and volunteer outreach opportunities for women residing throughout the metropolitan De- troit area. For details or to volunteer, call Devorah Silverman, (810) 642- 4260. New Group For ORT The newest chapter of Women's American ORT, Ko-ach, will have an installation of the officers Jan. 24 at 7 p.m. at 4415 Rolling Pine in West Bloomfield. The instal- lation will feature a potluck din- ner and grab bag bingo. Janet Berman, chairman of the Executive Committee for Michigan Region, will install the incoming board members. Non- members are welcome. For information, call Shelly Mendelson, 661-8967.