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Communication Skills Taught Disabilities Support Group A common-sense approach to im- proving an individual's personal and professional communications through verbal and body lan- guage will be discussed by Eric Oliver 4 p.m., Nov. 1, at the Max M. Fisher Building. The event is sponsored by the Professional Advisory Commit- tee of the Jewish Federation's Federated Endowment Fund. Mr. Oliver is the founder of Met2Systems, a training and con- sulting firm he established in 1981. He is an author, business trainer, speaker and profession- al development coach. With more than 16 years of academic and on-the-job experience in commu- nications, he will share secrets to improving perception and per- suasion skills that can better an individual's marketability, pro- ductivity and success. Reservations are needed by Oct. 26. There is a $15 charge per person. For details, call Jonathan Lowe at the Jewish Federation, (810) 642-4260. Jewish Family Service, the Agency for Jewish Education, and Keshet have developed a support group for siblings and parents of people with disabili- ties. This group is an outgrowth of the September Family Circle Pro- gram, "My Brother's Keeper?" in which participants shared feel- ings about issues concerning their relationships with Jewish per- sons with disabilities. The support group will be facilitated by Margaret Weiner, associate executive director, Jew- ish Family Service and adjunct assistant professor of psychiatry, Wayne State School of Medicine. The first session will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 7-9 p.m. at the Agency for Jewish Education library. For information, call Bayla Landsman, (810) 354-1050. Accountants Hold Seminar B'nai B'rith Accountants Unit will hold its annual all-day accounting and auditing seminar on Thursday, Oct. 26, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Adat Shalom Syna- gogue. Speakers and topics will be an- nounced. The program will qual- ify for eight hours of accounting and auditing C.P.E. Registration. Memory Lane Slide Shows Temple Israel will hold a pro- gram hosted by the Adult Edu- cation Committee, "Where We've Been and Where We Are," a slide show of Jewish landmarks of yesteryear, presented by Irwin Cohen following a light breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 29, from 10 a.m. to noon. For reservations, call the Tem- ple Israel school office, (810) 661- 5700. Heritage Ball Aids Sinai Programs Diamonds and Fine jewelry ORCHARD MALL 6337 Orchard Lake Road at Maple Road West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322 (810) 932-7700 Outstate (800) 337-GIFT The sixth annual Heritage Ball, sponsored by the Sinai Health Care Foundation, will be held Oct. 25, at the Westin Hotel. Tick- et prices are $250. Proceeds will benefit Sinai Hospital's digestive health programs. For information, call Bobbie Blitz, (313) 493-5680 or (313) 493- 5877. Masorti Plans Nov. Reception A reception in support of the Conservative (Masorti) Move- ment in Israel will be held at the home of Doreen and David Hermelin in Bingham Farms on Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. The Masorti Movement includes 44 Kehillot (synagogue/centers), a youth movement serving youngsters throughout the country, a sum- mer camp, day camps, early childhood enrichment programs, programs to teach basic Judaism to new Russian immigrants and a para-professional job training program for Ethiopian immi- grants. Herschel Blumberg, president of the Foundation for Conserva- tive/Masorti Judaism in Israel, will speak about the recent suc- cesses of the Masorti Movement in its efforts to promote the le- gitimate religious rights of all Jews in Israel. For information, contact Ellen Glen, 352-6717; or Gerald Cook, 851-0517. Group's Focus Is Divorce The Caring Community Com- mittee, co-chaired by Barbara Dechter and Linda Ross, has de- veloped a Divorce Support Group for people who have recently been divorced. The group will begin on Sunday, Oct. 29, and continue for six consecutive weeks. The group will meet at Tem- ple Israel from 10-11:30 a.m., facilitated by Janice G. Tracht, a family therapist in private prac- tice. For information or to register, call Nancy Gad-Harf, 661-5700.