Shir Tikvah Hosts Zaslow Self-Defense For Women Jeffery Zaslow, nationally syn- dicated columnist at the Chica- go Sun Times, will be featured speaker at Congregation Shir Tikvah on Friday, March 31. An award-winning journalist, Mr. Zaslow is the author of Take On Tuesday, March 28, at 7:30 p.m., the Young Israel of South- field and Metropolitan Council of Young Israel will sponsor a for women only lecture on personal safety tips and defense tech- niques. Sgt. Roberts of the South- field Crime Prevention Bureau will address the group. The session will be held at the Young Israel of Southfield, 27700 Lahser Road, and is open to all women at no charge. For infor- mation, call Laurie Goldmeier, 351-6715; or Julie Halpern, 356- 7717. It From. Us. Members of Shir Tikvah's Sis- terhood will conduct the Friday evening service. Services begin at 7:45 p.m. at Northminster Church, 3633 West Big Beaver Road, Troy. Sisterhood Hosts Cantor The sisterhood of Temple Beth El will celebrate "A Woman's Place in Worship" Friday, March 31, with an 8 p.m. Sisterhood Shabbat Service. Parkwood ORT Spring Lunch Parkwood Chapter of Women's American ORT will have a spring luncheon meeting Wednesday, March 29, at noon at the Lan- caster Hills Clubhouse in South- field. Spa products made in Israel will be demonstrated. Francis Weskel will present a musical program. There is a charge. For information, call Sarah Feuereisen, 547-1139; or Margaret Schwartz, 737-7164. Brandeis-Tikvah Noon Lunch Ida Rae Cahana KIDDUSH CUP Gleaming brass, copper & steel ribbons permanently enfold a pewter cup. Cr) LLJ LLJ CC F- LLJ CJ LLJ 32 Richard Bitterman's work is available at Tradition! Tradition! Call Alicia R. Nelson (810) 557-0109 for an appointment Celebrating with them will be Cantor Ida Rae Cahana of Tem- ple Shomer Emunim, Sylvania, Ohio. Cantor Cahana holds a bachelor of fine arts degree in voice from Carnegie Mellon Uni- versity and a master's in vocal performance from the New Eng- land Conservatory of Music. She received her master's in sacred music and investiture from He- brew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion in New York City. Sisterhood Shabbat will be preceded by Sisterhood Shabbat Dinner at 6:15 p.m. There is a charge for dinner and reserva- tions are necessary. For reser- vations or information, call Barbara Grant, 851-1100. Primrose Club Holds Meeting The next Primrose Benevolent meeting will be held at the Lin- coln Towers Clubhouse at noon on April 3. Luncheon will be served by social chairperson, Zel- da Green and Helen Finer. Brandeis/Tikvah Chapter BBW will meet at noon on Tuesday, March 28, at Lincoln Towers clu- broom. Luncheon will be served at a fee. Evelyn Berger will introduce guest speaker Jeannie Weiner, past president of the Jewish Com- munity Council of Metropolitan Detroit, whose topic will be "The Jews of Germany In 1994." Beit Kodesh Member Lunch The sisterhood of Congregation Beit Kodesh will have its annu- al paid-up membership luncheon 1:30 p.m. March 26, at the syna- gogue. This is to replace the event that was postponed because of in- clement weather. Musical entertainment will be provided by Louise Lazarus. Rabbi Leads Torah Study Rabbi Aaron Bergman teach at the Conservative Movement's weekly Torah study series on Thursday, April 6, from 12:30- 1:30 p.m. at the Max M. Fisher Building. Participants will study the weekly Torah portion with tradi- tional and contemporary sources.