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Women Plan HMC Tour Alicia Nelson PARTY THEMES • BALLOONS" FLOWERS • WEDDING FLOWERS & SYMPATHY FLOWERS FULL SERVICE FLORISTS PARTIES, SYMPATHY, HOSPITALS CO Stocker Larry Stocker • Sandi Stocker Since 1930 Wine Tasting Is Planned Political Process Subject Of Talk The Congregation Beit Kodesh Sisterhood will meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, at the syn- agogue. Following the meeting, Steve Silverman, chairman of the Jewish Community Council's Government Relation Commit- tee, will speak. The topic will be "Becoming Involved in the Po- litical Process at the State Lev- el." Guests are invited. Refresh- ments will be served. Hadassah Plans Doll Project Tikvah Group of Hadassah will hold a Parent-Child Mitzvah Day, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 23, at Hadassah House in West Bloomfield. Volunteers will help cut fabric and stuff dolls to be given to children in area hospitals. Purim treats will be given. For information, call Cathy Jurist, (810) 737-7233. Sisterhood Plans Service 181 S. Woodward Ave. 1 Block South of Maple IN DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM (810) 642-1690 CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354..5959 The Congregation Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will mark it's 17th annual Sisterhood Shabbat 8:45 a.m. March 29. Members of the sisterhood will chant the Torah and Haftorah portions and carry the Torah scrolls in the processional. President Judie Blumeno will address the con- gregation. Torah readers will be Miriam Goldberg, Ellen Labes, Diane Gartner, Joanne Robin- son, Marlene Margolis and San- dra Schechter. Marjorie Saulson will do P'sukey D'zimrah. Maftir will be chanted by Ruthe Goldstein and the Haftorah will be chant- ed by Marcia Boxman. Other participants in the service will include Rhea Brody, Sandra Schwartz, Sharon Berry, Shirley Shevin, Helene Cherrin, Anita Naftaly, Faye Ullmann, Diane Scholnick, Shirley Levin, Eve- lyn Levine, Randee Lipman, Gail Schwartz, Linee Diem and Rusty Rosman. r—/ New Group For Women A new group for divorced, wid- owed and single Orthodox women, focusing on networking, socializing and support, has been established in Oak Park. The group is open to women throughout metropolitan De- troit. The new group, as yet un- named, will meet once a month in private homes. Each meeting c will feature a guest speaker on a topical issue or be in the form of a social event. The next meeting will be held 9 p.m. Saturday, April 5. For lo- cation or information, call Reg- gie Tovbin, (810) 547-5827, or Rachel Daskal, (810) 542- 3544. JCC JPM Events Planned The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew- ish Community Center will host Rabbi Barry Bleefeld of Temple Emanu-El 1 p.m. Monday, March 24. The rabbi will speak on the Jews of Australia. There is a fee for non-members. Gerry O'Neil and the Silver Bell Banjo Society will entertain at the Jimmy Prentis Morris building 1 p.m. Thursday, March 27. There is a charge. The Center's current events group will resume meeting on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Art Talk For Treasures Esther Tarnoff Cooper from the Detroit Institute of Arts Speak- er's Bureau will discuss "Marc Chagall and the Jewish School of Paris" at the next meeting of the Temple Israel Treasures, noon Wednesday, March 26. Lunch will be served. \-\ Members and guests are wel- come; there is a charge for lunch. For reservations and informa- tion, call the temple office, (810) 661-5700.