Hadassah To Host
!L.A. Law' Couple
Actors Jill Eikenberry and Michael
Tucker are the featured speakers at
"Forever Spring, Forever Love, an
Afternoon with Jill Eikenberry and
Michael Tucker," for the Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah. The luncheon
event opening Hadassah's programming
year is Tuesday, Sept. 12, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield.
Married in real life for 20 years,
Tucker and Eikenberry are best remem-
bered as the married law partners on the
television series L.A. Law, 1986-'94. An
invitation only pre-glow will begin at 11
a.m., followed by lunch at noon and the
speakers at 1:15 p.m. Arts-and-crafts
boutiques will be open before and after
the event, from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Eikenberry, a former Yale Drama
School student, is an actress with the-
ater, television and feature film credits.
She met Tucker while both were per-
forming at the Arena Stage in
Washington, D.C. She hosted and co-
produced the NBC-TV documentary
Destined to Live, which dealt with the
emotional aspects of breast cancer, from
diagnosis to recovery. She herself had the
disease in 1986.
Tucker is a graduate of Carnegie Tech
Drama School. In 1986, he was cast as
Smart Markowitz and appeared with his
wife playing the character of Ann Kelsey
on L.A. Law. That same year, Tucker
received the Good Guys Award from the
National Political Caucus in recognition
of his efforts on behalf of causes affect-
ing women.
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NCJW Preparing
School Backpacks
Members of the National Council of
Jewish Women will prepare backpacks
for 350 children at the Wilson
Elementary School in Ferndale on Aug.
23.
Working with principal Gail Snoddy,
chairs Claire Kretchmer and Ellie Slovis
and vice president Bedonna Perish deter--
mined the supply list. Spiral notebooks,
crayons, colored pencils are among the
items to be packed for distribution.
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