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Wayne State Univerity Press, Women's
Studies. No charge. Refreshments. RSVP by
April 29: (313) 577-2679, (248) 593-
3490.
• "In the Footsteps of Job: Women
Arguing with God in Judaic Literary
Tradition" — Wednesday, May 1, 7:30
p.m. Dr. Nehama Aschkenasy, University
of Connecticut. Congregation a'nai
Moshe, West Bloomfield.
• "Prayer, Diplomacy and Silence:
Women's Language in the Bible" —
Thursday, May 2, noon. Dr. Nehama
Aschkenasy. Wayne State University,
David Adamany Undergraduate Library,
Detroit.

LUNCH AND LEARN
Agency for Jewish Education, Lifelong
Learning Department — Tuesdays,
beginning April 16, 12:10-1:10 p.m.
Rabbi Rod Glogower will lead the class
to explore the weekly Torah portion
including commentaries and midrashim.
Charge. (248) 645 - 7860.
Ohr Somayach Detroit --- Monday,
April 29. Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky will dis-
cuss "A Day in the Life of a Jew." $18.
Max M. Fisher Federation Bldg.,
Bloomfield Twp. RSVP: (248) 352-
4870.
Adat Shalom Synagogue — Thursdays,
May 2, 9, Tuesday, May 14, noon-1:15
p.m. Examination of the weekly Torah
portions with abbi Yoskowitz using Etz
Hayim: the Tree ofLift commentary.
Discussion on May 2, "Do You Really
Own Your Home?" May 9, "How Do
You Handle the Transitions in Your
Life?" $10. Charlotte Fiszbein (248) 851-
5100.

SUPPORT
Space for changing Families/NCJW —
26400 Lahser Road Suite 100,
SouthfieR For information and registra-
tion: (248) 355-9936
• "Moving-On" Support Group —
Mondays, beginning May 6, six weeks,
7:30-9:30 p.m. Help for men and
women who are ready to take the first
steps after a divorce. $30. RSVP by May
3.
• Divorce Support Group — Tuesdays,
beginning May 7, 7-9 p.m. Help for
men and women to deal with the con-
flicted feelings regarding divorce and sep-
aration. $30. RSVP by May 3.
JVS, Women to Work — Tuesday, May
7, 10 a.m.-noon. Orientation meeting
about the program giving emotional sup-
port and vocational assistance to find
employment for women who have lost
their primary source of income due to
separation, divorce, death or disability.
JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield.
Rosemary Hughes (248) 559-5000.

HEALTH
Sinai Grace Hospital, Project Healthy
Living 2002 —Wednesday, May 8, 10
a.m.-3 p.m. Free tests and services such
as blood pressure, vision, height and
weight, counseling and referrals. Blood
panel of 23 profiles, $30; PSA Prostate
Specific Antigen blood test, $25; CA-
125 blood test for women, $25; H.
Pylori blood test for ulcers, $15; colorec-
tal cancer screening kits, $8. Other tests
available. Oak Park JCC. (248) 352-
3736.

BENEFITS
Yeshivat Akiva — Sunday, May 5, 5
p.m. Edward and Gloria Meer will
receive the Torah Builder Award and
Sanford "Sandy" Eisenberg will receive-
the Community Chesed Award at the
annual banquet. Burton Manor, Livonia.
Adell Kleid (248) 386-1625.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jewish Community Center, Oak Park
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Volunteers needed for the computer lab
in the senior lounge. Sharon Goldenberg
(248) 967 - 4030.
JVS — 29699 Southfield Road,
Southfield (248) 559-5000.
• Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish
Community Adult Day Care Program
Volunteer — minimum 1 1/2 hours
weekly. Help enrich the lives of older
adults with Alzheimer's disease and relat-
ed disorders: assist on community out-
ings, accompany staff on transport to
pick up or take home participants, share
special talents such as music and garden-
ing, engage in activities with participants
who are awaiting families at the end of
the program day. Training will be provid-
ed. Julie Sowa, ext. 713. Opportunities
also available at Jewish Home & Aging
Services, West Bloomfield. Jennifer
Kellman (248) 661-6390, ext. 413.
• Project Outreach Friendly Visitor —
3-4 hours, monthly. Visit isolated elderly
at their residences in Detroit or assist at
monthly community-sponsored pro-
grams at local synagogues, temples; etc.
• Senior Service Corps Community
Service Program Assistant — Mondays
or Wednesdays, 2 hour minimum, 10
a.m.-3 p.m. Assist staff and program par-
ticipants who prepare mailings for non-
profit agencies. Work may involve dis-
tributing materials, counting, packaging.
Gloria Bender, ext. 261, Barbara Peitz,
ext. 324.
• Activities Program Recreational Aide
— flexible schedule, between 9:30 a.m.-
3 p.m., weekdays. Assist with recreation-
al activities or community outings at the
West Bloomfield JCC. Luann Master
(248) 661-8100, ext. 12.

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