`The Red Tent'
Author To Speak
Anita Diamant will discuss her novel
The Red Tent 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
30, at Temple
Israel, co-spon-
sored by the tern-
ple and the Jewish
Community
Center of
Metropolitan
Detroit. A book
signing will follow.
A columnist for
the
Boston Globe
Anita Diamant
Magazine for seven
years, Diamant is
the author of five handbooks on con-
temporary Jewish life. The Red Tent,
her first work of fiction, is based on
the biblical story of Dinah.
Her work has appeared in Parenting
Magazine, Parents, Hadassah, Reform
Judaism and Yankee. She also writes a
weekly column called "One Jewish
Life" for the Webzine
JewishFamily.com .
Reservations to attend the free pub-
lic talk are required by Nov. 24. Call
the JCC's Jewish Life and Learning
Department, (248) 661-7649.
Trauma Specialist
Gives Talk
Dr. Yoel Donchin, clinical professor
of anesthesiology and intensive care
at Hadassah Medical Center in
Israel, will address Hadassah mem-
bers and the community 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 16, at Temple Shir
Shalom. Dr. Donchin, a Tel Aviv
native and the veteran of rescue mis-
sions around the world, will give an
account of his _experiences with a
trauma team assigned to aid refugees'
during the recent conflict in Kosovo.
Dr. Donchin and two colleagues
from Hadassah Medical
Organization (HMO) flew into
Skopje, Macedonia, on 24 hours'
notice on an Israel Defense Forces
mission. They staffed a field hospital
to care for ethnic Albanian refugees
streaming out of Kosovo. Dr.
Donchin and the other doctors in
the field used medical equipment
and technology contributed by the
Hadassah Medical Organization, part
of an eight-ton airlift by the
Jerusalem municipality.
There is no charge for the lecture.
For information, call (248) 663-
5030.
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