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First Steps offers the services of a team that includes a Jewish educator, a rabbi and social worker to deal with the spiritual, educational, mental health and recreational needs in the families' for- mative stages. There will be regular workshops for parents led by a social worker and rabbi. Each First Step eight-session series features a Shabbat dinner at the AJE and an optional day at camp. The six-session Baby Steps Play Group offers playtime for parents and babies and an opportunity for parents to share concerns while children play under the direction of a professional early-childhood educator. Toddlers' activities are aimed at enhancing social, motor and verbal developmental skills. Parent-child sessions include Jewish music, games, stories and art activities, and each session concludes with toddler gym. First Step sessions are held Monday evenings at the Kahn Jewish Community Center. Sessions also are held at the Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC on Thursday. evenings. For information, call the Interfaith Connection, (800) 397-4876. Physicians Host Speaker The Maimonides Society for Jewish physicians will host an informal break- fast with Jewish Book Fair speaker Dr. Steven Parker 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, at the Kahn Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Following the breakfast, Dr. Parker will speak to the public at 11 a.m. about the new edition of Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care, of which he is the co-editor. A program of the Jewish Federation's Community Outreach and Education Department, the Maimonides Society seeks to strength- en bonds with the Jewish community and Israel through educational, social and charitable activities. Kosher dietary laws will be observed. Admission is free, and spouses and col- leagues are invited. Reservations are required by Oct. 29. For reservations, call Jodi E. Berger at Federation, (248) 203-1486. New Faces At Federation The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit announces several new appoint- ments. Jeffrey Y. Levin has been named assistant director of the Allied Jewish Campaign. A former Federation intern, Levin was Midwest area direc- tor for the Network of Independent United Jewish Appeal Communities. He also worked in Russia and Israel for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Michele M. Stellute has joined the staff as graphics manager in the 461 Marketing and Communications Department. She came to Federation from BBDO Detroit, where she was a presentation specialist, project coordina- tor and graphic designer. Margo Lazar will coordinate Federation's new Pro-Detroit, a joint program with Jewish Vocational Service, which encourages young adults to live and work in metro Detroit. Before accepting her current position, Lazar was a school-based social worker at Child Guidance Resource Centers in Media, Pa. She also was a behavioral specialist consul- tant/program supervisor for the Children's Outreach Services Program in Norristown, Pa. Matt Englebert has been named an qt. endowment associate. An attorney Engelbert was assistant director of the University of Michigan's medical center development prior to joining Federation's staff. Laura Dworkin has been named to the post of Allied Jewish Campaign associate. Dworkin coordinated Israel at 50 events for Federation, including Yom 4 Hazikaron and Israel Fest '98, was a staff counselor on this past summer's Teen Mission 2 Israel and served as assistant Jewish Book Fair coordinator at the Jewish Community Center, where she also was a development assis- tant.