111 Community Business Dean Gives Talk The specialist in training and arvey Kahalas, dean of executive education has developed Wayne State University's and provided training programs for School of Business leaders from Fortune 500 firms. He Administration, will be designed, developed and oversaw the featured speaker at Bar-Ilan Young Executive Program for the University's Lunch and Learn at noon Tuesday, Feb. 2, at the Max M. Fisher Jewish Federation Building, Telegraph, south of Maple, Bloomfield Township. Before joining WSU, Kahalas was Commonwealth of Massachusetts distinguished pro- fessor of management and director of the Center of Business Research and Competitiveness at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. He has served as dean of the College of Management, professor of management and executive director of the Center for Industrial Competitiveness at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Harvey Kahalas His background includes the executive directorship of the General Motors/State of New York Aspen Institute for more than a Project on Industrial Effectiveness decade. and Economic Development. The charge for the program and He also served on the faculties of lunch is $12; funds will not be Virginia Polytechnic Institute and solicited. For reservations and infor- State University and Worchester mation, call (248) 540 8900. Polytechnic Institute. EE DETA LS • A I I ow through February 28, 1999, ake an Additional io% Off Our ready Discounted Prices on Home ccents. This Special Sale Includes ccessories, Picture Frames, Mirrors, I ccasional Tables, Rugs and All egularly Priced Bedding. xcluded from this promotion are ecial orders and special-order-only oor items. - Federation Fund-raiser Hosts Suzanne Somers down s tairs •: , AT HOME 248-647-9711 75. East Maple Rd., Birmingha Open io 'til 5:3o, on Monday and Thursday, Sunday from 1:oo to 5:o i AMA 2114G ELSIISIZSIMILSIMUSIMUSIIVIISILSIWISIISIISII.S; 5 1 r 41 1 - 4: -ij AVINIOVI Quality Closeouts At Amazing Prices SHERWOOD SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER - 26215 Greenfield (at 10-1/2 Mile) Southfield, MI 48076 Phone: (248) 569-6699 HUNTER'S SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 5 0 'A' 30887 Orchard Lake Road (S. of 14 Mile) P P ill Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Phone: (248) 932-5110 1 4 Hours: Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 pm • MON. - THURS. 9:30 am - 9:00 pm • Friday 9:30 am - 6:00 pm • Closed Saturday e l rISUSUSUSUSUSUSIIS11.411SUSTLSTISUSTiSUSTLSTI 1/22 1999 42 Detroit Jewish News Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke Comedienne, actress and author Suzanne Somers will be guest speak- er for the annual CHOICES fund- raising event on behalf of the Women's Allied Jewish Campaign, Wednesday, March 3, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The event is hosted by the Jewish Federation Women's Campaign and Education Department. Sponsors are Northern Trust Bank, Tapper's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry and Northwest Airlines. In addition to her television roles, Somers is a frequent enter- tainer in Las Vegas. As an author, she published a book of poems; an autobiography, Keeping Secrets; a book on adult survivors of abuse, Wednesday's Child; and a healthy lifestyles book, Suzanne Somers' Eat Great, Lose Weight. She has a health and fitness video to her credit and has twice won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Actress in a new television series. She received the Humanitarian Award from the National Council on Alcoholism. Carol Weintraub Fogel is CHOICES chair. Paula Glazier is Women's Campaign chair. A minimum contribution of $180 to the 1999 Women's cam- paign is required along with the admission fee of $25. Luncheon will be served. Reservation deadline is Feb. 15. Reservations must be accompanied by a check made payable to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and mailed to CHOICES, P.O. Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030. For details, call Esther Weitzman at Federation, (248) 642 4260. the synagogue, (248) 547-7970. -