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PLEASE CALL OR STOP ail ?•*.PAIllgaAtp• The Adat Shalom Sisterhood will show its gratitude to the devot- ed service of members Shelly Newman and Trudy Weiss at the group's 1996 Pre-Donor Day Dessert Buffet on Monday, March 18. The program, at the home of Janis Holcman, will be- gin at 12:30 p.m. Ms. Newman has brought to Adat Shalom the experi- ences of more than 20 years as a court re- porter and ac- tive volunteer in community organizations from Hadas- Shelly Newman sah to JARC. She was a member of the syna- gogue's first bat mitzvah class. An Adat Shalom member for 20 years, Ms. Weiss is a leader in many com- munity orga- nizations, including the Sinai Hospi- tal Guild, Jewish Feder- ation of Met- ropolitan Detroit, and National Council of Jewish Trudy Weiss Women. Special pre-donor entertain- ment will feature musical selec- tions performed by Carole Lasser, pianist, and Sara Frank, flutist. Advance paid reservations are required. For details, call the syn- agogue, 851-5100. Southfield AARP Hears Speaker The Southfield Chapter of AARP will hear an update on Medicare/Medicaid Thursday, March 14, at 1 p.m. The chapter meets at the Southfield Senior Adult Center, Phase 2 Community Room, 24350 Civic Center Drive. Morgenthau Hosts Program Morgenthau Chapter, Jewish Women International, formerly B'nai B'rith Women, will hold its March luncheon meeting on Wednesday, March 13, at noon at Temple Emanu-El. The speaker will be Corinne Stavish, storyteller. The luncheon will be hosted by the Movie Groups. There is a charge for members and guests. Reservations and can- cellations are mandatory by Sun- day, March 10. To make reservations, call Mary Blitz, 661-1385; or Bertha Siegel, 443-0274. Current Issues Are Explored "Gun Control and The Anti-Gov- ernment Militias" will be studied Thursday, March 21, by Tikvah Group of Hadassah at the home of Judy and Lewis Tann, begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. The issues will be explored by Richard Lobenthal, executive di- rector, Michigan Regional Anti- Defamation League. Dessert and coffee will be served. Reservations are required; do- nation per family is $5. Call Bar- bara Moretsky, (810) 858-2664. Women Plan Birthday Party Jewish Women International (formerly B'nai B'rith Women) will host a birthday party Tues- day, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Federation Apartments on Ten Mile, Oak Park. Sidney Mann will play a violin solo. MSU Hillel Plans Events The Third Annual Cooley Law School Shabbat dinner will take place at MSU Hillel on Friday, March 8, starting at 7 p.m. Reser- vations are recommended. On Monday, March 11, the Jewish Studies Program at MSU will present "A Jewish Life in Jazz" with Jazz Critic and Pianist Ben Sidran at the Kellogg Cen- ter Auditorium starting at 8 p.m. For information, call the Jewish Studies office, (517) 432-3493. The Friends Watching "Friends" program will be held in the East Upper Lounge of Holmes Hall at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 14. Adat Shalom Synagogue will host its annual College Dinner at Hillel on Wednesday, March 13, at 5 p.m. Call Mark Kay, (810) 851-5100, for information. The MSU Department of The- atre will present The Diary of Anne Frank March 14-16 and 21- 23 at the Arena Theatre. Tickets are $5. For information, contact the MSU Theatre Department, (517) 355-0148. Hebrew classes continue every Tuesday starting at 6 p.m. Call Ellen Rockfeld, (517) 339-0748, to sign up for this seven-class se- ries. Shabbat services start at 6:15 p.m. with dinner following at 7 p.m. Reservations are rec- ommended. For information about Hillel events, call (517) 332- 1916.