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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 13, 1981

DZF Scholar Begins Lectures

The

SHEL ROTT

Prof. Dan Schueftan, who
teaches Arab-Israeli affairs
and contemporary Arab his-
tory at Haifa University,
arrives in Detroit. Monday
for two weeks of lectures as
the Detroit Zionist Federa-
tion's scholar-in-residence.
Prof. Schueftan will give
32 lectures during his De-
troit visit, including meet-
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ings with state legislators
in Lansing, visits to Jewish
and non-Jewish groups,
meetings with clergy and
lectures at Wayne State and
Michigan universities. He
is also scheduled to speak
before the World Trade
Club of the Detroit
Chamber of Commerce.
He will speak three
times on Feb. 24 at a meet-
ing for clergy at Temple
Emanu-El sponsored by
the Anti-Defamation -
League of Bnai Brith, the
Archodiocese of Detroit,
the Greater Detroit
Roundtable of the Na-
tional Conference of
Christians and Jews, the
National Association for
the Advancement of
Colored People, the In-
terdenominational
Ministerial Alliance, In-

terfaith Action Coalition
and Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at WSU.
Prof. Schueftan's first
week schedule follows. For
information about any
event, call the Detroit
Zionist Federation, 547-
0790.

MONDAY — 7:30 p.m., recep-
tion for sponsors at main Jewish
Community Center.
TUESDAY — 10:30 a.m.,
Hadassah board meeting at Sut-
ton Place club house; 2 p.m.,
press conference at Detroit
Press Club.
WEDNESDAY — noon, West
Bloomfield clergy Tneeting at
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses; 8 p.m., Alpha Omega
Dental Fraternity at Cong. Beth
Achim.
THURSDAY — 8 p.m., address
to World Trade Club meeting in
Allen Park.
FEB. 20 — 12:30 p.m., Walled
Lake Central High School model
United Nations; 8:30 p.m., the
Jewish Singles oneg Shabat at
Cong. Beth Shalom.

Di. Last, Mrs. Deutch Win
OF Heart of Gold Honors

Dr. Marvin A. Last and
Nettie Deutch were honored
"for outstanding commu-
nity service" this week at
the 14th annual United
Foundation Heart of Gold
Luncheon at Cobo Hall.
Nearly 2,000 metropoli-
tan area residents attended
the event, which was co-
sponsored by the Heart of
Gold Award Council and
Women for the United
Foundation (WUF).
Dr. Last began his volun-
teer work many years ago at
the former Beth Aaron
Synagogue, serving as its
first president and later as
executive director of its
religious school for 18 years.
He has worked for the
past five years as a volun-
teer in the counseling de-
partment of the Birming-
ham schools and as a

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NETTIE DEUTCH

member of the Southfield
Youth Guidance Commis-
sion, a group committed to
the prevention of child neg-
lect and juvenile delin-
quency.
Most recently, Dr. Last
has been responsible for
establishing an emer-
gency dental clinic for
Southfield senior citizens
which opens this wbek. A
retired dentist, he has
collected the equipment
for the office and re-
cruited other dentists to
help him in the clinic.
Mrs. Deutch has been a
member of Zedakah Club, a
ladies service group that
administers direct finan-
cial, physical, social and
personal assistance to indi-
gent families or individuals
in the Detroit area, since its
inception more than 50
years ago.
She has done every job
and held every office from
clean-up to the presidency.
Presently, she is casework
supervisor, assessing the
needs of people they help
who also may be sick or
handicapped, old and alone.

As chairman of the.
League of Jewish Women
Cooperative Council, Mrs.
Deutch has been instru-
mental in raising funds for
an additional bus to trans-
port residents of the Federa-
tion Apartments in South-
field. The group has also
done fund raising for social
gatherings for mentally re- .
Larded children and adults
in group homes.

Births

Feb. 6 — To Dr. and Mrs.
William Jarvis (Phyllis
Shawn) of West Bloomfield,
a son, Justin Shawn.

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Feb. .3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Kerry Grushoff (Terry
Damraur) of Waterford
Twp., a daughter, Erica
Brooke.

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Feb. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald J. Stearn (Linda
Starr of New York) of
Southfield, a son, Joshua
Zeve.

* * *

Jan. 30 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Franco (Mari-
lyn Birnholtz) of Southfield,

Deadline Set
for Scholarship

The scholarship selection
committee of the Harry and
Sarah Laker Israel Youth
Scholarship announces that
the deadline for submitting
applications is March 15.
Scholarship application
forms may be obtained by
applying at the administra-
tive office of Cong. Beth
Achim, 21100 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield.
All applicants must be
residents of Michigan and
indicate_ that they have
been accepted for course
study by an academically
recognized Israeli institu-
tion of higher learning.
Candidates for the schol-
arship award of $1,500 will
be interviewed by the schol-
arship_ selection committee
in early April.

Attends Parley

Southfield psychiatrist
Dr. Joel S. Dreyer will
speak next week at the 33rd
annual meeting of the
American Academy of
Forensic Sciences of Los
Angeles. He- will discuss
"The Psychiatric Expert
Witness" at a seminar Feb.
20.

a son, Bryan David.
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Jan. 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bassin (Shel-
ley Ross) of Waterford, a
son, David Ross.
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Jan. 25 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Steven D. Schwartz
(Debbie Dybash) of Oak
Park, a daughter, Julie
Alissa.

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Jan. 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Roberg (Naomi
Grossbard) of Oak Park, a
son, Yisroel Dovid.

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