THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Weizinann Institute Opens Midwest Office in Detroit Spring Events Under Way at U of M Hillel Foundation The American Commit- tee for the Weizmann Insti- tute of Science has recently opened a Central Regional office in Detroit, announces Detroit Committee Chair- man Paul Borman. A Detroit committee is in formation. Regional director Martha Anshan will co-ordinate ac- With the spring semester Judaism class meets under way at the University Tuesdays and Thursdays of Michigan, a full schedule from 7-9 p.m. and in- of events has been planned cludes the fundamentals by the U of M Hillel Found- of Judaism plus basic ation. Hebrew skills. No A party for graduate stu- schedule has been set for dents will be held at 721 the Talmud course. Church St., Apt. 2, at 9:30 'Sabbath services will be p.m. Saturday night. The held at Hillel Friday eve- party will be the first in a nings at 7:30 p.m. and an series of social and athletic informal Israeli dance class events geared for graduate will meet 1 p.m. Sundays students. There is a charge. beginning May 24. Courses in basic For information concern- Judaism and Talmud will ing Hillel events, call direc- also be taught during the tor Michael Brooks, 663- spring term. The basic 3336. We Have It All At PAPER FASHIONS Invitations, Stationery Paper Party Goods PAUL BORMAN tivities in Michigan, Ohio', Minnesota and other Mid- western states. 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She has served as a li- MIAMI (JTA) — The U.S. Department of Commerce and the Government of Is- rael Investment Authority were among the sponsors of a special business form held this week that attracted 150 business leaders consider- ing opportunities for trade with and investment in Is- rael. Rolex Fredrick Jewelers of BLOOMFIELD HILLS 869 West Long Lake Road While You W a I e C W Uenciktiok VAINSTEIN, BIDLACK All are welcome. Re- freshments will be served. There is no admission charge. Saturday Only MAY 16th % OFF 'Levi Cords 50% All 4-6X Apparel OFF 29807 Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Applegate Square 357-1123 Mon.-Sat. 10-5 ONE DAY IN MA French Students Visit Brandeis WALTHAM, Mass. — A dozen students from France will 'spend next month at Brandeis University taking part in a special program designed to prepare them for careers as Jewish com- munal professionals when they return to their country. 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For information, write Adult Services Insti- tute, School of Library Sci- ence, the University of Michigan, 580 Union Dr., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48109. 59 Business Forum Supports Israel GIRLS FASHIONS 4-14 & Pre-Teen ZOD to Begin Roundtable Discussions Open to Public The Zionist Organization of America, Detroit District President Sidney Silver- man invites the community to participate in a series of roundtable discussions on timely topics beginning with "Arabs in a Jewish State," 8 p.m. Thursday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Lead-off persons Prof. Michael Drissman, Macomb Community College; Lewis S. `, Grossman, past president, Jewish Commu- nity Council of Metro De- troit; and Prof. Leon H. Warshay, Wayne State University, will be followed by an informal free and open audience participatory discussion. Friday, May 15, 1981 Saturday May 16 - pkT E * c-=\ L T) Northwestern . Btwn. 12 & 13 Mi. Southfield