Co education from Eastern Michi- gan University. She is certified in neurolinguistics and hyp- notherapy and has done work- shops in the community as well as private counseling. Members and guest are wel- come. There is no charge. Women Host Psychologist Gloria Cohen Michigan Branch Sets Conference CC EMER U CTI O N RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL DESIGN INBECON BUILD 1-800421-4141 MI 'NV' donation/ to- f ettoic& "%toiv4 ct donatiort to- ottru commitrut Your Tribute Gift helps the agency serve people of all ages, lifestyles and circumstances. T HE D ETR O To phone in a Tribute Gift or for convenient Tribute Order Forms, please call (810) 559-1500. 102 JFS Program and Name Funds are also available to support specific agency services. Please call 559-1500 for additional information. Minimum Tribute Card donation remains only -$5.00/card. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE 24123 Greenfield Road • Southfield, MI 48075 • (810) 559-1500 6960 Orchard Lake Road • Suite 202 • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 • (810) 737-5055 Michigan Branch — Women's League for Conservative Judaism will hold its Spring conference on Sunday, May 5, at Shaarey Zedek-B'nai Israel Center, West Bloomfield, and Monday, May 6, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. The theme of this year's conference is "Living in Two Worlds — Blessing or Bur- den?" Gloria Cohen, national vice president and consultant for Women's League will conduct a workshop on Sunday and will ad- dress the conference on "Toward a Better World: A Look to the Fu- ture" on Monday. Rabbi Marla Feldman, assis- tant director for domestic con- cerns for the Jewish Community Council, will present a social ac- tion workshop, "Living in the World Community," on Sunday. Conducting a workshop on Rosh Hodesh as a study theme will be Nancy Kaplan, former educa- tional programmer for the Midrasha. On Monday morning following Shaharit services, a Torah study session will be led by Hillel Day School teacher Shu- la Fleischer. Sunday evening, an installa- tion of Michigan Branch 1996-98 officers and president, Faye Ull- mann, will be held. The conference is open to all sisterhood members free of charge; there is a charge for meals. For information or to reg- . ister, contact Bernice Friedman, (810) 644-5956. Evergreen Hosts Speaker Evergreen Group of Hadassah will meet Wednesday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. Speaker Donna May will tell how to "Handle Stress with Hu- mor." Ms. May has a master's in Dr. Rubin Naiman, resident psy- chologist at Canyon Ranch in Ari- zona, will be the featured speaker at Temple Israel Sisterhood's Election meeting on Monday, April 15, at noon. Speaking on "Psychology, Spir- ituality and You — The Women of the Nineties," Dr. Naiman bridges the gap between what is practical and psychological on one Rubin Naiman hand, and mystical and spiritu- al on the other. Dr. Naiman has his Ph.D. in clinical psychology and has worked in the mental health field for almost 25 years. His work includes private prac- tice in marriage and family coun- seling. There is a charge. For reserva- tions, call Lynn Apel, 569-3179. U-M Hillel Events Slated Reform Chavurah will host a night of bowling on Saturday, April 13, at 7 p.m. Meet at Hillel for a Havdalah service and then ) travel by car to the bowling alley. '\ For reservations and information, call Anthony Scaglione, (313) 996- 4258; or Scott Nagel, (313) 669- 9365. Tom Starks will lead Israeli dancing and instruction on Sun- day, April 14, from 7:30-10 p.m. at Hillel. Cost is $2.50. The Daniel Goldstein Israeli Film Festival will presentA/ta/- ena on Sunday, April 14, at 7 p.m. at Hillel. The movie is in Hebrew with English subtitles and is 53 minutes long. Tickets cost $5 (students $3). The Sixth Annual Golden Ap- ple Award lecture will be Mon- _ day, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. at Rackham Auditorium. This year's winner is Carol Boyd, pro- fessor of women's studies and