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Maple Kcl., Suite D405, Walled Lake (1 Mile west of Haggerty Rd. between Welch Rd. & Pecker Rd.) CHAIN OR BRACELET SOLDERING ONE WEEK ONLY! One solder per coupon, expires 10/18/96 Cr) Lu DIAMONDS SEEN BY APPOINTMENT Exclusive agent for Universal Geneve u J (810) 358-2211 28411 NORTHWESTERN HWY. AT BECK RD. MITE 250 SOUTHFIELD, MI 29260 FRANKLIN ROAD AT THE CLAYMOOR 48034 810 I 358.3191 SOUTHFIELD, MI ■ 2 MILE RD. - 401 BECK RD.1z. N4. 4 CC I- 04 New '96 850 Turbo Sportwagon As Lo WW $33 395 plus tax DWYER & SONS VOLVO • Maple at Haggerty • 624-0400 The Marshall-Israel Chapter, Jewish Women International, will celebrate their 53rd annivesary, noon Thursday, Oct. 17, at Con- gregation Beth Achim. Lunch will be served. Galina Feldman and Mel Kozadayev, vo- cal and piano artists, will enter- tain with folk and classical music. There is a nominal charge. For information, call Ruth Fisher, (810) 967-3231; or Irene Rodman, 547-0455. lish to Russian-Jewish and other refugees at the Jewish Commu- nity Center and has been a docent at the Holocaust Memorial Cen- ter since it opened in 1983. The keynote speaker for this event will be Donna Perline, pres- ident, Jewish Women Interna- CELEBRATION CONNECTION DIRECTORY in our Classified Section The Business and Professional Chapter of Women's American ORT will meet 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, in the ORT meeting room, Woodcreek Building, 31275 Northwestern Highway, Farm- ington Hills. Josh Hearshen will describe his experiences on the March of the Living. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge and guests are welcome. For reservations, call Gertrude Brainin, (810) 788-1635. Brandeis Women Hear Speaker The Brandeis University Nation- al Women's Committee will have its opening meeting 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the Bloomfield Township Library. The speaker will be Jeannie Weiner, past president of the Jew- ish Community Council. She is on the board of directors and the ex- ecutive committees of the Jewish Federation of Detroit, as well as the exective committees of the Jewish Family Service and the American Arab and Jewish Friends. Ms. Weiner's topic will be "Hot Topics for Women Approaching the Year 2000." The meeting will begin with a brunch. The charge is $15, and reservations can be made by call- ing Eileen Smith, (810) 559-5268; or Ida Nathan, (810) 647-4172. Luncheon Honors Mrs. Weisberg The Detroit Metropolitan Coun- cil of Jewish Women International will hold its annual Special Gifts Luncheon on 11:45 a.m. Wednes- day, Oct. 30, at Congreation B'nai Moshe. Mrs. Weisberg is a life member of Morganthau Chapter, JWI and serves on the board of JWI and Hadassah, where she has been Chairman of Israel Bonds for the past 20 years. Mrs. Weisberg has taught Eng- Lucille Weisberg tional. Ms. Perline served two years as president elect and chaired the National Planning, Fiscal, and Leadershp commit- tees and the Anita Perlman Na- tional Training Institute. She has been a member of the Constitu- tion and Laws, Fiscal, and Per- sonal Giving committees and has served on Task Forces for Major Gifts, Planned Giving and JWI's Residential Treatment Center in Israel. Ms. Perline is from Wichita where she founded Voices for Choice, a coalition of groups formed to support reproductive freedom for women. There is a minimum contribu- tion requirement and a luncheon couvert. For information, contact the council office, (810) 356-8811. Singles At Big Daddy's The Jewish Singles Connection will gather at Big Daddy's Parthenon at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17. Light vegetarian food will be served, and there will be an open bar. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Fern Hoberman Kepes, (810) 6424260. Maxine Berman At Beth Shalom Representative Maxine Berman will share insights on the No- vember election with the Con- gregation Beth Shalom's Enhanced Generation 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23. In her "Pre- view of the Upcoming Election," Rep. Berman will speak on party issues and candidates as they af- fect Michigan.