Na'amat USA Names Honorees Na'amat USA, Greater Detroit Council will honor two veteran volunteers at its Spir- itual Adoption Luncheon noon Tuesday, May 20, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Belle Glenner Schwartz has a long his- tory as a volunteer starting with her years as a Brownie and Girl Scout leader. She worked with young people for many years with USY at Adat Shalom. Her longest ser- vice has been with se- niors, from Meals on Wheels to providing shopping, transporta- tion and arranging for housekeeping services. In her Na'amat chapter, Hanita, and on the council level, her contri- butions have been as fi- nancial secretary, funds Margaret Bialkin vice president and pres- ident of Hanita as well as council Histadrut chairman, financial sec- retary, funds vice-pres- ident and president of council. Margaret Bialkin has been a volunteer with Na'amat since 1948. As a member of Dimona Belle Schwartz Chapter, she has served as financial secretary, dues chairman and president. On the coun- cil level, she has served numerous times as chairman of council installations, edi- tor of the Na'amat Cookbook and financial secretary of council. She is council finan- cial secretary. Also honored at the annual Spiritual Adoption Luncheon will be Lila Orbach, TV journalist, who will be awarded the "Celebration of Women" award. Reservations may be made by calling the council office, (810) 967-4750, by May 15. There is a minimum contribution re- quired, as well as a charge for the lun- cheon. Israel Bonds Tribute Hosts Dr. Cannon Calendar C OMMUNITY Dr. Ellen Cannon, political scientist and an authori- ty on Jewish feminism, will be the guest speaker at the Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds Women's Di- vision Diamond Trustee/Prime Minister's Club Din- ner in tribute to Barbara Nusbaum 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at the home of Doreen and David Hermelin. Ellen Cannon Dr. Cannon has served as vice president of the American Jewish Congress and has been midwest region commissioner for Jewish Women's Equality. Additionally, she served on the executive board of the Jewish Women's Caucus of the National Women's Studies Association and is a task force member of the Chicago Human Relations Commission. Hillel Day School will hold an Is- rael Independence Day celebration 5-8 p.m. Monday, May 12, at the school. UJF Meeting Hosts Richard Joel Teva, the Jewish Environmental Connection, will hold a gathering 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at Raupp Campfitters, Royal Oak. To regis- ter, call (810) 642-4260. Richard Joel, executive director of Hillel International and president of the Foundation for Jewish Cam- pus Life, will address the United Jewish Foundation annual meeting 4 p.m. Wednesday June 4, at the Max M. Fisher Building. Prior to coming to Hillel, Mr. Joel was associate dean and professor of law at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University. He also was di- rector of university alumni affairs at Yeshiva Uni- versity and assistant district attorney and deputy chief of the Law Division in the Bronx. New endowment donors will be honored, and offi- cers and board members elected. Reservation dead- line is May 28. There is a charge of $15 per person for the reception. For information and reservations, call Sherry Russman, (810) 642-4260. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz will speak 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. For free tickets, call (810) 354-1050. WOMEN The Young Israel of Oak Park Sis- terhood will host a spring luncheon, noon Sunday, May 11, at the syn- agogue. Call the shul for reserva- tions, (810) 967-3655. Richard Joel `Money Talk' Host Presented Rick Bloom Shalom Detroit will host newcom- ers to the area at a program, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at the Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery. For reservations, call (810) 642- 4260. Congregation B'nai David will present Richard J. Bloom 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at the synagogue. Mr. Bloom will speak on "Investment Strategies for a Successful Retirement." Rick Bloom is a licensed certified public ac- countant and a member of the Michigan Associa- tion of Certified Public Accountants and the State Bar of Michigan. He also is host of "Money Talk" on radio station WXYT. The lecture is open to the community at no charge. Refreshments will be served. For reser- vations, call the synagogue office, (810) 855-5007. Self-Esteem Needs Are Discussed Business and Professional Women of the Jewish Federation's Wome Education Department will have a program on "Self Esteem: Everyone You Get It?" 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at the Townsend Hotel, Birr0Obj* Guest speaker will be Janice E. Tracht, a therapist who sped:444' ing with families experiencing separation, divorce and remarria gf Janice board member of the Michigan Council of Divorce and Family Media, Tracht the Michigan Interprofessional Association for Divorce and the Faz Dinner will be served, and kosher meals will be available on requestr,i, Cos evening $25 per person. Reservation deadline is May 23. For reservations , Hayes, (810) 642-4260. The Congregation Beth Achim Sis- terhood will host a program 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 12, at the syn- agogue. "Great Zionist Women" will be discussed. The Detroit Chapter of Jewish Women International will host an installation and mother-daughter luncheon, noon Wednesday, May 14, at Farina's Banquet Hall. For reservations, call (810) 557-5462. Henry Morgenthau Chapter of Jewish Women International will host a luncheon noon Wednesday, May 14, at Temple Emanu-El. For reservations, call (810) 357-4611. The JWV Ladies Auxiliary will hold a meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day, May 14, at the memorial home. The Temple Beth El Sisterhood will host a musical program noon Wednesday, May 14, at the temple. For reservations; call (810) 645- 1420. The Louis Marshall-Israel Chap- ter of Jewish Women Internation- al will hold a luncheon noon Thursday, May 15, at Congrega- tion Beth Achim. For reservations, call (810) 967-3231. YOUTH Two AZA chapters will host a dance 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Satur- day, May 10, at Maple-Drake. There is an admission charge.