Author Addresses
Woman's World

6rreater Detroit Chapter
of 14ADASSA14 sends
its heartfelt thanks to
all our volunteers!

Woman's World 2001 at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek on
Wednesday, May 2,
will feature author
Tova Mirvis, whose
first novel is The

Ladies Auxiliary.
In this novel, the
Memphis native
focuses on many
themes in Jewish lit-
erature.
Tova Mirvis
Woman's World
2001 will begin with
a continental breakfast at 10 a.m. and
a collection of boutiques.
Mirvis will speak at 11:30 a.m. A
luncheon will follow in the social hall.
After lunch, the boutiques will
reopen, and Mirvis will be available to
autograph her book.
Woman's World supporters include
donors (S36), sponsors (854), and
patrons (8118, 8218, and $318).
A special event for patrons will
take place on Tuesday, May 1, at 8
p.m. at the home of Beth Margolin.
This dessert reception in honor of
Tova Mirvis is for Silver ($118), Gold
(S218), and Platinum ($318) patrons.
Woman's World 2001 co-chairs are
Karen Katz and Diane Wyner.
For tickets and information, call
Frieda Langnas, (248) 357-5544.

C4111.°/
he United Nations declared 2001 to be the

International Year of Volunteers. Hadassah, the largest

women's volunteer organization in the United States, is most grate-

ful to the women and men who have used their precious resources

of time and energy to give to Hadassah: In recognition of National

Volunteer Week, April 22-28, 2001, we honor those who make a dif-

ference. We appreciate the solidarity that our membership has

demonstrated through its ongoing commitment to friends and

family in Israel. The extraordinary support for Hadassah's programs

in Israel and in Detroit is exceptional. To our members, we offer the

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Lunch And Learn

highest accolades. You strengthen and sustain us. Your friends

applaud you and your community appreciates you. You are beyond

The next Bar-Ilan University lunch
and learn will take place at noon
Wednesday, May 2,
at the Max M.
Fisher Federation
Building, 6735
Telegraph Road,
in Bloomfield
Township. Co-chairs
are Linda Zlotoff
and Alan
Arthur M.
Muskovitz.
Horwitz
The speaker will
be Arthur M.
Horwitz, publisher of the Jewish News
and president of Jewish Renaissance
Media. His topic will be "Israel and
the Media: Why Can't Israel Get the
Message Out?"
There is a $12 charge for the pro-
gram; there will be no solicitation of
funds. For reservations and informa-
tion, call the Bar-Ilan office, (248)
540-8900.

compare. We, at Hadassah, say a heartfelt Todah Rabah.

— Elaine R. Sturman

President, C7reater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah

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GREATER DETROIT CHAPTER OF HADASSAH

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Phone Number

Zip

HA
DAS
SAH

5030 Orchard Lake Road
W. Bloomfield, MI 48323-2752
Phone 248-683-5030
Fax 248-683-1139
Website www.hadassandet.org
E-mail chapter@hadassandet.org

Ask about our Life Membership special.

L.

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