4 001141.61101111*101.***iliKw ---412.4110110111111 111101, Parkwood ORT Women's Health Luncheon Oct. 11 Program Oct. 12 Th /— Parkwood Chapter, Women's American ORT will have a fall lun- cheon Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 11:30 a.m. at the Sutton Place Apart- ments Clubhouse in Southfield. Sandy Baumann will speak on "I Forget Where I Put My Mem- ory." There is a charge. For reser- vations or more information, call Leah Burako, (810) 661-3416; or Ceil Jacobs, (810) 546-0294. ORT Plans Gala Dinner The ORT Tribute '95 Gala Din- ner honoring Lois and Hershel Sandberg will be held on Tues- day evening Oct. 24, at Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek. Proceeds will fund the Lois and Hershel Sandberg Room in the new ORT Academic College of Science & Technology in Natanya, Israel. For information, call the ORT office, (810) 855-9820. Hadassah Nurses Host Speaker Dr. Sylvia S. Hacker, associate professor of community health nursing at the University of Michigan, will be the featured speaker at the Oct. 15 meeting of the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Nurses Council. The council will meet at 10 a.m. at the home of Nancy Berman to hear Dr. Hacker speak on "Fu- ture Directions of Sex Education: Beyond the Biology." Dr. Hacker is a frequent guest on radio and TV. She is the au- thor of What Every Teenager Re- ally Wants to Know About Sex With the Startling New Infor- mation ParentS Should Read, and the bi-monthly column, "Let's Talk About Sex" in the De- troit Free Press. She hosts an Ann Arbor cable show every month called "Sexy Minute." For further information, call Hadassah at (810) 683-5030. Glenwood Holds Member Dinner Jeff Kaye, community shaliach of the Jewish Federation's Michi- gan Israel Connection, will dis- cuss "Jerusalem, the Eternal Capital City of Israel" 7 p.m., Oct. 18 at Willow Park Clubhouse in Southfield. The paid-up membership din- ner is sponsored by Glenwood ORT. Reservations are needed by Oct. 11, and dinner is $7 per person. For reservations or more details, call Bette Rose, (810) 478-7334. Questions about exercise, the im- portance of annual checkups and whether or not people should be- lieve everything they read and hear about health issues will be answered and discussed by WXYZ-TV health reporter Denise Dador 9:30 - 11:30 a.m., Oct. 12 at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham. The "Getting Your Body Ready for the Year 2000" Food for Thought breakfast program is sponsored by the Jewish Fed- eration Women's Division, which conducts volunteer and educa- tional activities that focus on the needs and concerns of women. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m., dairy breakfast 9:45 a.m. and the program promptly at 10:15 a.m. There is a $12 regis- tration fee, and reservations are needed by Oct. 6. 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