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May 09, 1997 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-09

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JAPANESE DINING
AT ITS FINEST!

HAKATA
JAPANESE RESTAURANT'

Jane Fonda Addresses
Planned Parenthood Benefit

ane Fonda was mum on Viet- Beth Gans, Suzy Gershenson,
nam, aerobics and Ted Turn- Doralee Goldman, Nancy
er last week, but she was Goldman, Janet Grant, Diana
vocal on her new crusade: Greenberg, Renee Horowitz,
teen-age pregnancy prevention. Sharon Jacobs, Denise Kalt,
She came to Michigan to speak at Nanci Kantor, Wally Klein,
a Planned Parenthood of South- Carolyn Krieger-Cohen, Mar-
east Michigan (PPSM) luncheon cy Lefkowitz, Randie Levin
benefit. PPSM is celebrating its and Diane Orley.
75th anniversary. More than 800
patrons attended the event at St. FORENSIC AWARD
John's Armenian Church
Melissa Lutz, a sev-
in Southfield.
enth-grader at West
As a founder of the
Hills Middle School,
Georgia Campaign for
tied for first place in the
Adolescent Pregnancy
Michigan Interscholas-
Prevention, Ms. Fonda ad-
tic Forensic Association
vocates sex education,
spring middle school
abstinence, mentor pro-
competition in an indi-
grams and self-esteem for CARLA SCHWARTZ vidual event. Melissa
young women.
read the poem Poland
LOCAL
"Teen-age pregnancy
1944 by Irena Klepfisz.
COLUMNIST
causes a myriad of social
The poem is about a
problems," said Ms. Fonda. "We Holocaust survivor. "My friend Re-
need to talk to our children open- nee Rubinstein gave me the
ly, tell them to delay sexual activ- book, and my mother helped me

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Carol Goldman Klein, Jane Fonda and Fern Hoberman Kepes at the Planned
Parenthood event.

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ity, and when they do [have sex],
they need to protect themselves,"
she added.
In a press conference prior to
the luncheon, a reporter asked
about abortion. "If we do our work
right, we do not need abortion. It's
not an issue," she said. When
asked if she planned on writing an
autobiography, she answered, "Oh,
I could never tell the truth." She
then commented, "No movie is as
interesting as my life."

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Fern Hoberman Kepes and
Carol Goldman Klein were com-

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the University of Michigan. Wal-
lenberg, a U-M graduate, saved
many Hungarian Jews during
World War II. Sen. Carl Levin
and Rep. Lynn Rivers attend-
ed the event.

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Forensic winner Melissa Lutz

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mittee co-chairs. Some ofthe com-
mittee members included Debbie

Colman, Jean Dubin, Nanci
Einstein, Aviva Friedman,

choose the poem," said Melissa.
Some of the other forensic par-
ticipants included Arielle Berlin,

Casey Nodel, Marissa Kelin,
Brad Rosen, Jason Pesick,
Sarah LoPatin and Alison
Spadafore.

WALLENBERG
DEDICATION

Linda Benson, an

Ann Arbor writer, re-
ports that S. David
Fineman of the U.S.
Postal Service board of
governors recently un-
veiled a stamp of
Raoul Wallenberg at

Sally's Designs in the Orchard
Mall is holding a fall Joan Vass
trunk show today and Saturday,
May 10.
Hersh's on the Boardwalk is
holding three trunk shows today
and Saturday. Outerwear from
Carol Cohen Collectibles, knits
and sweaters from Margaret
O'Leary and bodysuits and blous-
es from A'nou Linge will be fea-
tured. A Zelda trunk show will be
held May 29-31. ❑

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