The Trowbridge 24111 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48034 (248)-352-0208 presents its 1999 Lecture Series `fA. Salute to Detroit" ORT Salutes Golden Members The Parkwood Chapter of Women's American ORT Michigan Region will salute their golden members of 50 years at a spring luncheon at noon Wednesday, May 19, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The 50-year women are: Dorothy Aaron, Roslyn Aronow, Sylvia Barr, Helen Baskin, Paulette Borin, Mary Burdick, Phyllis Cohen, Naomi Denison, Sylvia Dunitz, Ada Glazer, Beatrice Golden, Edith Goldman, Mildred Grossman, Miriam Hamburger, Diane Hauser, Shirley Hauser, Dorothy Hochman, Edith Honigman, Ruth Hurwitz, Dorothy Prag Kazdan, Harrier Kirschner, Dorothy Kovan, Belle Kukes, Margaret Leebove, Ethel Levant, Lucille Miller, Louise Newman, Eleanor Parks, Blanche Pollack, Arlene Rhodes, Dorothy Rubin, Molly Ruby, Shirley Sachs, Tania Saslove, Shirley Schlafer, Florence Seyburn, Ruth Katz Silber, Dora Silverfarb, Theodora Smokier, Beryl Winkelman, Margaret Winkelman, Sunny Ann Wise, Helen Zuckerman, Lea Field, Cipa Walker, Shirley Wayburn. Reservations may be made by calling the ORT office,(248) 855-9820. Sonya Friedman Gives Talk The Adat Shalom Sisterhood will feature a program by Dr. Sonya Friedman at its annual Donor Day luncheon Tuesday, May 4, at the syna- gogue. Dr. Friedman will talk on "Men, Money, Mothers and Mazer Donor Day will begin at 10 a.m. with a boutique Sonya Friedman extravaganza. The luncheon program will begin at 11:45 a.m. "Volunteer extraordinaire" Judy Leder of Farmington Hills will be hon- ored. Gerrie Sollish of West Bloomfield is chairing this year's Donor Day. Joyce Weingarten of Bloomfield Hills has served as president of sisterhood for the past two seasons. There is a $36 per person minimum contribution. Reservations are required. For information, call Adat Shalom, (248) 851-5100. May 4 th at 1:00 PM "The Rise of a Great Museum, Detroit Institute of the Arts" By Victor Tahill May 18th at 1:00 PM "The History of Hudsons Department Store in Downtown Detroit" By the Detroit Historical Society May 25 th at 1:00 PM "The History of the Settlement of Detroit and Its Suburbs" By Jim Robinson All lectures are complimentary and open to the public. Forest City Management Inc. Apartment division does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in the admission or access to or treatment, or employment in its programs activities. Equal Housing Opportunity/ Equal Opportunity Employer No . , • szmk 'k?`„ N )' ' N. • *0 JOIN THE DETROIT FRIENDS OF BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY for a LUNCH AND LEARN with MR. AARON MILLER DEPUTY MIDDLE EAST COORDINATOR ARAB-ISRAEL NEGOTIATIONS UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE who will speak on: THE PURSUIT OF ISRAEL-ARAB PEACE: THE ROAD AHEAD Tuesday, May 11 at 12 Noon Max M. Fisher Federation Building As a major U.S. strategist in the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, Mr. Miller has been an advisor on Arab-Israeli affairs to four secretaries of state. Join us for what will truly be an informed inside view of Mideast peace prospects at a most sensitive juncture. Luncheon: $15 per person Barbara Stollman, President No solicitation of funds Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University R.S.V.P. by May 5 • For more information call: (248) 540-8900 Detroit Jewish News 4/30 1999 47