uitdh co 3 k , reser ts ainforest f Life • Learn about the ecosystem and our environment • The Jewish National Fund will give out free trees • A must-see program for the entire family Admission: Member children $3; Member adults $4 Non-member children $4; Non-member adults $5 For more information or tickets, please call (248) 967-4030. Israel Visitor Laura Muzich of Farmington Hills, fund-raising vice president for Ruach Group of the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, is shown visiting with a dental technology student at the Hadassah College of Technology in Jerusalem. Identified because of her leadership skills, Muzich, a physical therapist, was among 26 American women chosen for Hadassahs Young Women's Mission. In Israel, she participated in seminars, study and sightseeing that examined social, cultural and political issues. S tart the new millennium planning for your future Ask yourself the following questions: • Are you 50 years or older? • Do you have assets you want to leave to your children or other relatives? • Would taking care of you be emotionally difficult for your spouse? • Do you place a high value on your independence, privacy, and dignity? • If we could show you a way to protect yourself and maintain your dignity and privacy, would this be important to you? Plan for your future today! Your Pennsylvania Life agent can help you design a "Long Term Care or Home Health Care" insurance program that can provide the protection you want and need. 1/14 2000 44 For further information call Richard Levine (248) 344-4600 email: glrbase@aol.com Council Hosts Clients The Cooperative Council of Jewish Women's Organizations held its annual Chanuka luncheon last month for Jewish clients from JARC, Kadima, nurs- ing homes and others in need of support. Cantor Earl Berris of Congregation Bnai Moshe entertained. Volunteers served the lunch and each client received a gift package. Shown are Sarah Levin, sunshine chair; Dolores Greenspan, president; Sarah Daitch, luncheon co-chair; Elaine Kadashaw, luncheon chair; and Beverly Canvasser, luncheon co-chair.