I P 46 Friday, February 11, 1983 FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED . CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDI 2307 GREENFIELD, Room 260 Near Northland & Providence Hospital PHONE 587-1108 Over 20 Years Experience THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hillel Foundation at U M Co-Sponsors Holocaust Event 1983 Forecast The Bnai grith Hillel Foundation at the Univer- sity of Michigan will co- sponsor an interfaith Con- ference on the Holocaust to be held in Ann Arbor March 13, 14 and 15. This confer- ence is open to the public. On March 13, Rev. Franklin Littell of Temple University will speak on "The Importance of the JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Treasury and Bank of Israel economists are predicting a slight drop in the standard of living for the average Is-, raeli in 1983, but add that there will be a slight growth in the economy and stable employment. They also predict an in- flation' rate of 100 percent, down from the 1982 rate of 135 percent. 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At 7:30 p.m. March 15, Jack Eisner, author of "The Survivor," will speak on "The Holocaust Through "Israeli University Stu- dents" will be discussed by Dr. Ram Sagi, Technion dean of students, at the pub- lic meeting of the American Technion Society, Detroit Chapter to be held at the United Hebrew Schools on Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. DR. RAM SAGI Chairing the program will. be James Deutchman, the treasurer of the chapter. The evening's program also will include a documen- tary film on Israel. DISCOVER THE CANADIAN ALTERNATIVE IN SUMMER CAMPING Questions • • Are you thinking about summer camp for 1983? • Are your children tired of the same camp year after year? . • Would you b,e interested in your children meeting - new friends from Canada, U.S.A., and Mexico? • Would your children benefit from a summer at one of Canada's outstanding private camps? • Would a change of camps be beneficial for the all around development of your. child? Answers • If you answered YES to any of the above questions why not take some time and explore the benefits and advantages of CAMP WALDEN/CANADA. Camp Walden/Canada – A co-ed summer camp for young people 7 - 16 is a traditional, group oriented camp which offers all age groups a wide variety of activities including all water and landsports, visual and‘perform- ing arts and a variety of special programs. The camp is located in a beautiful, private woodland setting in Ontario, Canada, northeast of Toronto and northwest of Montreal. The site has 1,000 acres and two private lakes. The food is kosher style. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: TED COLE – DIRECTOR 3995 Bathurst Street, #206 Downsview, Ontario Canada M3H 5V3 OR 626 2260 - (416).635-0049 CAMP WALDEN CANADA IS IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION BY THE NAME OF CAMP WALDEN The Talmud calls Moses the master of the Prophets. Dean of Technion Students to Address Local Meeting — With Coupon Camluta_ the Eyes of a Survivor" at the U-M Rackham Amphi- theater. In addition, the following two films will be presented at Hillel's Hill Street Cinema: March 10, "Now . . . After All These Years" at 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.; and March 16, "The 81st Blow" at 8 p.m. For information, call Margo Pernick at the Hillel office, 663-3336. Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., and at the Ag- ricultural ollege of Swe- den, he has helped 'develop complete systems for milk- ing. With others he received the Israel Kaplan Prize for achievements in the citrus fruit industry. The public is invited. There is no charge. For in- formation, call the Techn- ion office, 559-5190. ,•• ■•••■ Solomon Bloomgarden translated the Bible into Yiddish. 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