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August 21, 1981 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-08-21

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Friday; August' 21, '1'981 -

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THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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College Life Topic at Center;
Maccabia Winners Visit

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine
of Oak Park announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sharon Frances Fine,
to Sheldon White, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
White of Oak Park. Miss
Fine earned an associate
degree from Oakland Com-
munity College. Her fiance
attends Sherman College of
Straight Chiropractic in
South Carolina. A Novem-
ber wedding is planned.

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They include David Lin-
den, silver medalist, team
squash; and Anita Rival,
silver and bronze medalist
in swimming. Linden and
Miss Rival helped distrib-
ute awards to the Center's
Maccabia winners.
Guest of the Center Mac-
cabia was Max Sheldon,
who participated in the
third Maccabia Games, in
1938. The Maccabia par-
ticipa.nts were greeted by
Center Executive Director
Dr. Morton Plotnick.

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"Facing College Life" will
be the discussion topic of the
Jewish Community Cen-
ter's family life education
series beginning 8 p.m.
Sept. 8 in the Center's li-
brary.
David Schoem, a lecturer
in education and director of
the Alice Lloyd Hall Pilot
Program at the University
of Michigan, will lead par-
ents in a discussion concern-
ing ways they can help their
children adjust to college
life.
Schoem will answer ques-
tions from parents about
inter-faith dating, grades
and various pressures suf-
fered by college students.
Schoem holds a docto-
rate in education from
University of California
at Berkeley, an under-
graduate degree from
U-M and a master's de-
gree from Harvard. Re-
cently, he was awarded
the Alexander M.
Dushkin Prize from He-
brew University for the
"Dissertation of the De-
cade" for his paper on
"Ethnic Survival in
America: Ethnography of
a Jewish Afternoon
School." He also was in-
volved in coordinating a
conference on stress in
the university.
Admission is free. For
reservations, call the Cen-
ter 661-1000, ext. 205.
Michigan participants
in the 1981 Maccabia
Games in Israel were on
hand at the Maccabia Day
sponsored by the Jewish
Center Day Camp Program.

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nual conference of the In-
ternational Simulation and
Gaming Association
(ISAGA) was held this week
at Haifa University and at
the Technion — Israel Insti-
tute of Technology.
Some 200 scientists from
20 countries participated. It
was the first time the con-
ference was held in Israel.
The major aim of the confer-
ence was to examine the
contextual problems of the
modern simulation tech-
niques, including computer
simulation, gaming simula-
tion, theory of games and
applications, games for
teaching and training and
social simulation.

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Attending the recent Maccabia Day conducted by
the Jewish Community Center Day Camp Program,
were, from left: David Linden, Dr. Morton Plotnick,
Anita Rival and Max Sheldon.

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