NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN NC GREATER DETROIT Whatever concerns women, children and families, concerns National Council of Jewish Women, SECTION 26400 LAHSER ROAD, SUITE 100 SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034 Greater Detroit Section For more than twenty-five years NCJW volunteers have packed and delivered two kosher meals every day (one hot, one cold) to approxi- mately 200 homebound elderly Jews in the greater Detroit area. Fees are calculated on a sliding scale. Thanks to Kosher Meals on Wheels, we continue our commitment to seeling that no Jew goes hungry. E L D E R L Y J E W S LSON W H EELS ME P K U A 0 COMM! TMENT C F E ES G K H R E E Y D E L I V E R E D R L U N T E E R S V J W N CO Now that you've found all the bold words in the puzzle, find yourself as a volunteer with National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section. For information on this or any other NCJW project, call (248) 355-3300 today! SI-40P SWERWOOD FOR YOUR FAVORITE etbkDOATEf &NTS akI•E ALWAYS 30V0 0 COAAPLIAAENTWY &IFT Wi.APP1/46. S - 1-40P SI-IERtft/OOD 'FORA GREAT SELECTION OF ONIQUE ONOSOAL WIS.,. IT'S vi/ORTti 111 66144 ORa-/ARD LAKE RoAD AT AAAPLE WEST OLOORAFIELD 248855E4600 TOE-WED-flit-SKr 10-6 SON 12-5 MON-Tt-40R 10-9 5/21 1999 flotrr it lowish NPIA'C Maddin Honored The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan will present the 1999 Leonard N. Simons History Award to Michael W. Maddin at its annual meeting and luncheon 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 6, at Temple Beth El. Maddin is the managing director and president of the law firm of Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth, Heller & Pesser PC. He Michael W Macklin is chairman of the 100th anniversary of the United Jewish Foundation/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. To purchase tickets for the lun- cheon, call Marilyn R. Natchez, (248) 681-0805, or e-mail MRNatchez@aol.com Area Women Get Political Metro area women are invited to learn why they need-to be a part of the political process at the 12:30 p.m. program Women in Politics, .Monday, June 7, at the office of the National Council of Jewish Women, Southfield. "Getting Involved to Make a Difference: How to Get Started" will be the topic presented by representa- tives Pam Godchaux (R- Birmingham) and Gilda Jacobs (D- Huntington Woods). Professor Shea Howell of Oakland University will discuss "The Intolerant Politics of the Religious Right." The brown-bag lunch session is open to the community at no charge. It is sponsored by Hadassah, Greater Detroit Chapter; Jewish Community' Council; Jewish Federation Women's Department; Jewish Women International; Na'amat; National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section; and Women's American ORT. For information, call the Jewish Community Council, (248) 642- 5393.