"...IF All WOMEN OE 50 HAD REGMAR MAMMOGRAMS, THEIR DEE RE FROM BREAST CANCER WORD II BY A THIRD." — ACOG We invite you to view the Gallery's new artists. Pkase join us Saturday, November 28th and Sunday, November 29th for wine tasting and hors &oeuvres. Take the first step. Call 1-800-ACS-2345 for information that can help you make an impact. Danielle Peleg Gallery 442 We Specializing in modern fine art. 4301 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield (248) 626-5810 Hours: Mon-Sat 10:30-6:00, Sun 12:00-5:00 Visit 0,ur Excifin# New The big, newly relocated 5000- square-foot Print Gallery in Southfield, is right in step with the latest trends. Two spacious levels house an enormous selection of fine art prints, posters, vintage posters and original art. Uniquely imaginative gifts at affordable prices along with a diverse array of fun and functional art objects make this gallery an exciting place to shop. While. you're there try the exotic and healthful tea samples at the gallery's tea bar. 5,000 sq. if. Space Hand painted and signed steel sculpture by Judie Bomberger • $42 each 248.356.5454 www. everythingart.com *e-mail ChezPG@aol.com 29173 Northwestern, Southfield 11/27 1998 `- Jewish News MMOGRAM EVERY YEAR AFTER 50 M A Public Service of t This Publication Check out our expanded Classified section whether you're in Washington or Michigan. It's just so hard. For us, it's a little easier because we don't have children. We only have to be flexible with each other. I know many couples who manage two careers with kids, and I just stand in awe of them. We try to be as sup- portive as possible [with each other]. When I was preparing for an unex- pected trip this week, my husband jumped into action and tried to help me get ready in only a couple of hours. He's terrific that way. There are times when we're both under a deadline pressure, and we just have to make a few sacrifices. JN: What do you like to do in your free time? AM: We both love to read. We love music, and we're passionate about baseball. We like to stay home, have a good meal and spend some time with each other. JN: Is there something you'd like to do in your career that you haven't had a chance to do yet? AM: There are so many things. I'd like to be able to do more travel, especially in areas of crisis. I would have liked to have gone to Honduras and Nicaragua in the aftermath of the hurricane and focus more atten- tion on the suffering of the people there. I would like to go back to Haiti because I really feel we dropped the ball in not following through with our attempts to help the people. I'd like to do more traveling in the Third World. I have not traveled in Africa, which is a great goal of mine. I'd like to go back to Afghanistan and spend more time getting into the refugee camps. JN: Is there a lot of research to do before you go to a new country? AM: I do a lot of research about cus- toms, culture and politics. One of the reasons [my work is] so much fun is that I'm learning all the time. Li Andrea Mitchell will speak 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Adat Shalom Synagogue for the annual Business and Professional Women's VOICES program of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. For more information, call (248) 203-1459.