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February 10, 1995 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-02-10

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Checking It Out
For Good Health

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST

Your Hosts: Rick Rogow & Tommy Peristeris

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featuring the finest lamb chops among other excellent Greek favorites.

Great atmosphere. Terrific service. Moderate prices.
What more could you ask for?
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Sylvia Hacker and Dell Warner will be speakers at the Health Expo.

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health expo will address
breast cancer, chemical
dependency, high -risk
pregnancy, heart disease,
depression and other health
issues on Friday, March 31, and
Saturday, April 1. Seminars with
motivational speaker Susan
Powter and author Barbara
De Angelis will be part of the
agenda at the Troy Marriott.
Sylvia Hacker, author of
What Your Children Really Want
To Know About Sex, Dell War-
ner, senior reporter for WDIV,
and Roberta Toll, a psycholo-
gist, also are guest speakers.
They attended a health expo
committee meeting at the
Townsend Hotel last week to fi-
nalize plans. Betty Jean Rivkin
is director of the event, while

Guardian Burglar Alarm, F & M,
the Detroit Medical Center and
Michigan Cancer Foundation.
All proceeds from the event will
benefit the Michigan Cancer
Foundation. For more informa-
tion, call MCF at (313) 833-0715.

SINGLES WANTED

Volunteer "merchandise" is
wanted for the upcoming silent
and live auction of single or mar-
ried men and women 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 24, at the Pruden-
tial Town Center Atrium. All
proceeds will benefit the Michi-
gan Cancer Foundation. Dr.
Mark Burnstein is chairman of
the event, while Dr. Carl and
Susan Cohen are honorary
chairmen. Some of the event
organizers include Kari Ber-
man, Katie Borman, Vicki
Churchill-Fingeroot, Lis-
beth Jacobs, Patty Klein,
Stanford Krandall, Rachel
Krickstein, Karen Modell,
Allison Rott, Brian Schu-
bot and Karen Weiss. For
reservations, call Amy Can-
non at (313) 833-0715, Ext.
408.

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• Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
• Anniversaries
• Private Patties

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Play readings by profes-
sional actors will be held 7
p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at the
Southfield Public Library.
Audience feedback will be re-
quested. Some of the plays
Lois Shaevsky and Roberta Toll
include: Stress by Brad Field;
Lois Shaevsky is a committee Poor Kitty by Nancy Ryan; Three
member. Some of the local guest Questions by Louis Heck-Rabi;
lecturers include: Dr. Kenneth Between Us by Steve Tschirhart;
Goldman of Beaumont Hospi- Petite Renaissance by Sally
tal; Dr. Kenneth Ginsberg of Sawyer. There is a $5 admission
Grace Hospital; Dr. Norman fee.
Rosenberg of Children's Hospi-
tal; and Patricia Siegel, a psy- GORGEOUS GOTTEX
chologist.
Gottex, the premier bathing
This event is sponsored by De- suit company from Israel, was
troit Monthly, WKQI, WDIV, modeled informally last week at

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