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Southfield, Michigan FRIDAY 9:30 to 1:00 Moshe Meron Israeli attorney Moshe L. Meron will be the Detroit Zionist Federation's 1985 scholar-in- residence. He will be in Detroit to speak to Jewish organizations from March 18 to April 1. Among the topics he will speak on are: The Knesset in Israel, Municipal Problems, Economics, Ways of Life, Political Problems, Israel and Its Arab Neighbors, Law and Order — The Israel Way of Thought, Aspects for the Young in Israel, Foreign Policy: New Views and A Lawyer's View on Life in Israel. Born in Germany, Meron holds degrees in law from Israel and the University of London. In 1984, he was the president of the Israel- Austrian Association. From 1981 to the present, Meron has sat on Cancer Association Has New Officers Zoltan Rubin was elected president of the Michigan Branch of the Israel Cancer Association (ICA) at its January meeting. Elected with Rubin were: Alex Greenberger, Alex Karp and Sigmunt Rubin, vice presidents; Henry Kupfer, treasurer; Max Drew and Mary Papo, secretaries; Ann Eisenberg, Judith Grinbaum and Bert Dan, trustees. Board members are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Adelsberg, Jerome Soble, Art Schnitzler, Irving Nus- baum, Eric Rosenow, Emerich Weiss, Cantor and Mrs. Louis Klein, Clara Dan, Sally Drew, Eugene Eisenberg, Regina Feuer, Dr. Emerich Grinbaum, Anna Greenberger, Harry Gunsberg, Gabriela Karp, Rose Katz, Agi Rubin, Stefa Kupfer, Hadassah Rubin. Dr. Arthur Feuer is hon- orary chairman. Mrs. Eisenberg, past president, reported that the Nov. 11 fund- raising dinner produced $20,000 which has been forwarded to the ICA in Tel Aviv, as a partial pay- ment for the pledged three-bed ward at the Rambam Oncology Hospital in Haifa, and the three- bed ward at the Beilinson Cancer Hospital in Petach Tikvah. The Michigan Branch has supplied an endoscope to the Afula Hospital and has paid for two rooms at the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv at a cost of $60,000. The officers will be installed at the Purim dinner-dance to be held on March 10 at Temple Emanu-el. the Israel Junior Chamber of Commerce, Jaycees, Liberal party Executive, Maccabi Ramat Gan, Israel Soldiers Welfare Organiza- tion and B'nai B'rith. Begun in 1972, the scholar-in- residence program is sponsored by the American Zionist Federation and the American Zionist Youth Foundation. Alfreda Natowicz is the chair- man of the DZF scholar-in- residence program. Norman Naimark is the DZF president. To schedule Meron, call Ms. Natowicz, 851-9730; Henry Faigin, 356-7119; or Naimark, 626-3613. Art Exhibit At Main Center The Jewish Community Center will present an exhibit of Israeli and Jewish artists Feb. 16 through March 6 in the Ham- burger Exhibition Hall of the main buildling. The show and sale features etchings, lithographs, watercolors and prints by Agam, Gat, Kopelman, Rosenstein, Day Camp Prelude Winter Extravaganza A day camp winter ex- travaganza will be presented Feb. 17 at 3:30 p.m. at the main Jewish Community Center. As a preview to summer camp 1985, a series of family activities are planned. Parents will have an opportunity to meet the day camp directors, tour the camps' updated facilities, and learn about the many camp programs that are of- fered for participants aged 3 to 15. For children, there will be games, refreshments, hayrides, campfires and rollerskating. Children will be grouped accord- ing to age for the day's activities. Parents and children should dress for both indoor and outdoor events. Special savings will be available for campers who are registered before May 1. All who sign up for summer camp 1985 at the winter extravaganza will re- ceive a card for one free camp t-shirt. To attend the day camp winter extravaganza, pre-register by Feb. 15 at the Day Camp Office, 661-1000 ext. 115. Camp applica- tions are also available through the day camp office. There is an admission charge. Nutrition Lecture For Senior Adults The senior adult department of the Jewish Community Center will present a nutrition lecture at 1 p.m. Feb. 8 in the assembly hall of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch. Cathy Muzham of Blue Cross and Blue Shield will be the guest speaker. All senior adults are invited free of charge. The project is sup- ported by a grant from the Area Agency on Aging, 1-B. For information, call Judy Samson at the Morris Branch, 967-4030. Ruth, Tobiasse, Ebgi, Gertsein, Krajanski, Rosenthalis, Sharir, Weil and many others. Danielle Peleg, a native Israeli, former Detroiter now living in Houston is the coordinator of the show and sale. A reception will be held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at the main Center. The public is invited. Currently in the Hamburger Exhibition Hall of the main build- ing are photos of Holocaust Sur- vivors by Marianne Sachs. The exhibit will run through Feb. 13. It is entitled "Faces of Survival." Senior Adults To Have Book Review Talk The senior adult department of the Jewish Community Center announces its book review- discussion group will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the library of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch. Nanette Kapustin will review Justice on Trial — The Case of Louis D. Brandeis. All seniors are invited free of charge. For information, call Judy Blustein at the Morris Branch, 967-4030. Seek Volunteers. For Shabbat Program To help welcome the Sabbath, the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch will soon initiate a pre-Oneg Shabbat program. Persons who play an instru- ment, or sing and would like to spend a half hour on Fridays lead- ing a sing-a-long or activity should contact Judy Blustein, 967-4030. Class, Support Group For Diabetics A free class for diabetics and their families will be offered 7 p.m. Feb. 22 at William Beaum- ont Hospital in Royal Oak. Also, the hospital's support group for diabetics will meet 7 p.m. Tuesday. The group is open to diabetics 17 and older and fam- ily members or support persons. For information on the class or the support group, call the hospi- tal, 288-7387. „.„