30 Friday, October 15, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dr. Pearsall Will Discuss Family Stress at Mat Shalom Israeli Artist Introduced
The Men's Club and Sis-
terhood of Adat Shalom
Synagogue will present Dr.
F. Paul Pearsall, speaking
on "Family Stress . . . Cop-
ing" at 8 p.m. Oct. 27 in the
Greater Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah and Warren
Robinson Fine Arts will in-
troduce the works of Israeli
abstract painter Evgenii
Brukman Wednesday and
Thursday at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
A fund-raiser for Hadas-
sah, the showing will be
held 11 a.m.-10 p.m. both
days.
A Russian native, Bruk-
manfought in World War II
synagogue social hall.
Dr. Pearsall designed and
directs the Problems of
DR. PEAttsALL
Daily Living Clinic in the
department of psychiatry at
Sinai Hospital of Detroit.
He is professor of psychol-
ogy at Henry Ford Commu-
nity College and adjunct
professor at the Wayne
State University Medical
School.
He has done post-
graduate work at the Mas-
ters and Johnson Institute,
the Kinsey Institute for Sex
Research where he was
former director of educa-
tional programs, and the
Center for Marital and Sex-
ual Studies at Long Beach
University in California,
the Harvard Medical School
and the Albert Einstein
Medical School.
He has designed and
offered seminars for
physicians, nurses,
teachers and other pro-
fessionals on effective
communication, dealing
with issues of profes-
sional stress, and the
identification of symp-
toms, course and solu-
tions in personal and pro-
fessional problems.
Presidents: Betsy Win-
kelman and Ronald Sherr,
and Program Chairmen Roz
Katzman and Harvey Olson
welcome the community. -
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TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Representatives of the In-
ternational Red Cross who
were allowed by the Syrians
to visit three Israeli soldiers
who were captured by Syria
during the war in Lebanon
report that the men are in
good physical condition.
They said the soldiers
confirmed they had received
letters and parcels from
their families in Israel and
they have written home.
But Israel army
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pressed concern at the
lack of information about
other Israelis believed
held in Syrian prisons,
about whom no details
have been provided by
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Syrian forces in eastern
Lebanon.
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the Syrians, another eight
Israeli soldiers are known to
be held by the PLO, which
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