Community CHaZaKaH Music Program Wedding Dress Washington Street , Michigan 48067 f3. 544. 9111 CHaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom seniors, will feature entertainer Penny Steyer at a spring luncheon and program 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 30, at the syna- gogue. Ms. Steyer is a vocalist, musician, producer and director. As a classical artist, she has toured Romania and Poland and has appeared with promi- nent orchestras. The program is open to all commu- nity seniors. There is a $5 charge for CHaZaKaH members and a $6 non- member fee. Send checks to Arthur Schultz, 30830 Hunters Drive, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Advance reservations are required by April 23. For information, call the synagogue office, (248) 851-5100. Sisterhood Hosts Photographer DYNAMITE ISN'T THE ANSWER! Do you have a room that defies you? A decorating demon taunting- you? •Custom Faux Wallpaper ',Decorative Painting •Concrete Treatments •Murals We Specialize in One-of-a-kind ProjectS ARCHITECTURAL DECORATIVE DESIGNS 248-624-7269 INTERNATIONAL NEWS PLUS 372 Oullette Avenue Windsor, Canada Linda Solomon The Adat Shalom Synagogue Sisterhood will feature celebrity pho- tographer Linda Solomon at its annual Donor Day luncheon and program 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 5, at the syna- gogue. Linda Solomon is a nationally rec- ognized photojournalist. Ms. Solomon had the first one-woman show in the 85-year history of the New York Friars Club. Donor Day events will begin with coffee and boutiques. Lunch will be served at noon. Prior to Ms. Solomon's presentation, the group will honor past sisterhood president Hanna Linden for many years of dedi- cated volunteerism within the syna- gogue and in the community. There is a minimum contribution in order to attend Donor Day. Proceeds from the afternoon will help support the sisterhood's many pro- jects, which benefit both Adat Shalom and the community. Advance reserva- tions by April 21 are required. For information, call the synagogue office, (248) 851-5100. Sisterhood Education Day Esther Tarnoff Cooper, member of the Speakers Bureau, Detroit Institute of Arts, will be the guest speaker at the Beth Shalom Sisterhood Esther Cooper Education Day and Luncheon noon Thursday, April 30, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Mrs. Cooper will feature a slide presentation on "Marc Chagall and the Jewish School of Paris." Mrs. Cooper is involved in two pro- grams at the Detroit Institute of Arts: the art to the schools program and the Speakers Bureau. There is a charge of $7.50 for lunch and the program. Reservations for members and guests may be sent to Education Day, Sisterhood of Beth Shalom, 14601 West Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237. For information, contact Helene Robbins, (248) 644- 858 3. . Hadassah Plans Lunch, Learn The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will host a lunch and leain program 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Stephen Weiss of Congregation Shaarey Zedek who will discuss "Redeeming the Spark: Kabbalah and Jewish Spirituality" A dairy lunch will be served. Reservations are limited and there is a charge. For information and reserva- tions, call the Hadassah office, (248) 683-5030. NCJW Holds Installation National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section will hold its annu- al installation of officers 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 12, at Myrna Edgar Knollwood Country Club in West Bloomfield; lunch will follow. The ceremony also will include the presentation of NCJW's Emerging Leader Award to Julie Zussman. The cost for this event is $30 per person. The incoming officers are: Myrn Edgar, president; Fern Katz, vice presi- dent of administration and finance; Ellen Slovis, vice president of commu- nity services; Joyce Seigel, vice presi- dent of fund raising; Julie Zussman, vice president of program and mem- bership; Roz Blanck, vice president of public affairs; and Sheila Guyer, vice president of public relations. The following women also will b installed as part of NCJW's slate of officers for 1998-1999: Mary Jo Wolfe corresponding secretary; Judy Share Saretksy, recording secretary; Ruth Waldfogel, assistant recording secre- tary; Brenda Glickman, financial secre Lary; Myrle Leland, assistant financial secretary; Marsha Zucker, treasurer; Claire Kretchmer, assistant treasurer; Joyce Sherman, associate treasurer. The following women will serve as first year, first term board members: Linda Bloom, Ina Katz, Barbara Kuhlik, Sissi Lapides, Rhoda Medow, Deane Safir, Libby Sherbin, Hermine Silver, Lori Simon, Bobbie Stone and Jeannie Weiner. The following will serve as first y second term board members: Debbi Altman, Edith Broida, Shelly Cooper, Marilyn Hoffman-Jacobson, Ellen Labes, Marilyn Levine and Amy Steinberg. Sally Mayer has been elected to served as honorary director for life. To register for this event, contact the NCJW office, (248) 355-3300.