THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Singles Events JEWISH SINGLES/ PARENTS NETWORK OF ANN ARBOR will dis- cuss forthcoming activities at a brunch meeting of its steering committee at 11 a.m. Sunday in the home of Frank Snitz, 2328 Jonathan Ct., Ann Arbor. Partici- pants are requested to bring a dish to pass. For details, call Snitz, 971-7876. Reservations are still being taken for an evening of Israeli dancing led by Aviva Panush to be held 8 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Cong. Beth Israel youth lounge. There is a charge. For reservations, call Ellie Krantz, 662-9814. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SINGLE PARENTS will meet 10 a.m. Sunday at the temple. Job counselor Joan Greenfield, whose column appears in the Detroit News, will be the guest speaker. Brunch will be served. There is an admis- sion charge. For informa- tion, call the temple, 661- 5700. * * * ROSE SHERER SOCIALITES will meet 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Northgate East Apts. club house. There will be a dis- cussion on current events, refreshments and a social hour. Prospective members age 55 and up are invited free of charge. For informa- tion, call President Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. * * * COMMUNITY NET- WORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES and the Encore Cinema Club will sponsor a showing of the film, "Smiles of a Summer Night," at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Cran- brook Institute of Science auditorium. There is an admission charge, and cof- fee and dessert will be served. A discussion of the film, conducted by Dr. Fred- erick Roth, Jr., of the Cran- brook English department, will follow. For details, call the Encore Cinema Club, 645-3635. The CNJS Dinner Series will have its next dinner outing at the Himalayas Dining Room 7:30 p.m. March 14. There is a fee, and paid reservations are due by March 9. Checks should be made payable to the Jewish Community Center and sent to the CNJS, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield 48033. Future trips are planned for April 11 at the Golden Bowl and May 16 at Roma Cafe. Vegetarian dishes will be available. Reservations are limited. Spaces are filling up for the CNJS trip to Israel for single adults age 25-45. The trip will leave June 17 and return June 28. Cost of the trip includes round-trip transportation from Detroit, breakfast, wine and cheese reception, tours and accommodations (double occupancy) at the Basel in Tel Aviv and Moriah in Jerusalem. All porterage and entrance fees to museums, exhibits, boat ride in Galilee and admis- sion to Masada are in- cluded. Deposit is required 60 days prior to the trip. For details, call Nederlander Travel, 540-0440. For information about the CNJS programs, call Bruce Tabashneck, CNJS direc- tor, 661-1000, ext. 219. Detroiter Endows Research Fund at Bar-Ilan University Louis Fisher established a research endowment at Bar-Ilan University during a recent trip to Israel and to the university. The Fisher Fund will be part of the ongoing health sciences endowment on campus, which supports Bar-Ilan's medical re- search, according to Dr. Leon Fill, who was instru- mental in the conceptuali- zation and organization of the endowment. The department of life sciences has used the endowment to directly fund research in four areas of human disease: cancer, cardio-vascular, endocrine and metabolic, and nervous and muscle dysfunction. In addition to his Bar- Ilan involvement, Fisher has been active with a number of organizations Named to Board Dr. Henry L. Nadler, dean of the school of medicine at Wayne State University, has been named to the Marygrove College Board of Trustees. AJCongress Series to Begin The American Jewish Congress will begin a series on the issue of human rights under Israeli law in the ad- ministered territories at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the main United Hebrew Schools Building. On Sunday, Martin J. Adelman, Michigan Region president and professor of law at Wayne State Univer- sity, will be the guest speaker. He also will lead the discussion at 10:30 a.m. March 11. The two sessions are open to paid-up members of the AJCongress. Continental breakfast will be served at a nominal charge. For reser- vations, call the AJCon- gress, 357-2766. A public forum will be held 8 p.m. March 19 at the Election Told Dr. Sidney Hillenberg has been elected secretary of the Providence Hospital medical staff. GOLDENBERG PHOTOGRAPHY Southfield At 13 Mile 646-8484 SPRING AT "Fashions for girls 4-14 & Pre-Teen" Basic Denim Jeans 1/2 OFF Applegate Square Southfield (Northwestern & Inkster) v* o ° o*' Phone 357-1123 s MISS NOSANCHUK Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Nosanchuk of Farmington Hills announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Carol Denise, to Jeffrey Alan Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sherman of Oak Park. Miss Nosanchuk was graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan's Honors College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communica- tions and from the Wayne State University Law School with a Juris Doctor degree. Her fiance was graduated from U-M, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with high distinction in political science. He also was graduated from the U-M Law School with a Juris Doctor degree. An April wedding is planned. By NORMA BARACH and institutions in the local community. He is a past board member of the Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens, and has worked with the Al- lied Jewish Campaign and Bnai Brith. For information about Bar-Ilan's medical re- search, call the university's Detroit office, 398-7180. The Finest For The Finest main UHS building. Moshe Bar, consul for information for the Consulate of Israel, will be the guest speaker. 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