42 Friday, February 8, 1985 itvq7:•Nry , lio,Rm7;alrir7 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . . ,,,Igrwa!segazvilY , ?;wriy . t. ,. ipsiresmplvii 7 Y` '71F 551 - 1 511.! R w.. i r • • • • *R15 HADASSAH HEADLINES 17 /> /I HADA H %.0 Ar .;;;" 6 SSA /Jo GREATER DETROIT CHAPTER OF HADASSAH Edith Stone, Editor 19111 w. 10 Mile Rd.. Southfield 48075 • 357-2920 Diane J. Klein, President •••111.- HIGHLIGHTS JERUSALEM MIDWINTER CONFERENCE ETHIOPIAN CHILDREN Shirley Shultz, Hadassah Office manager and Tourism Co-chairman of the Greater Detroit Chapter ofHadassah, sits at the desk ofHenrietta Szold, the founder of Hadassah, in the Henrietta Szold Museum at the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem. She attended a Hadassah Conference on Tourism in Israel. HADASSAH EDUCATION PRESENTS BEGINNER'S HEBREW CLASS Starts Monday, Feb. 11 (9 Mondays) 1:30-3:30 p.m. Meets at Hadassah Office Instructor: Vivian Stollman Fee: $7.00 for materials NEW STUDY GROUP FORMING TOPICS • CYCLE OF JEWISH UFE: Birth, • Education, Marriage, Adoption of Children, Death. • RITUALS AND OBSERVANCES: Synagogue, The Jewish Home, Is there one book of Jewish Law? For information and registration call Hadassah office — 357-2920 HADASSAH'S ISRAEL FAMILY LIVE-IN PROGRAM LIVE — STUDY — TRAVEL IN ISRAEL FOR ONE MONTH Stay in a recreation village lo- cated on an English Moshav; mingle with the settlers. Program includes trips to historical sites, lectures, workshops, ulpan for be- ginners and advanced Hebrew studies. Special programs for children and teens. Leave N.Y. — July 1, 1985, re- turn N.Y. —July 29. Cost: Airfare + $745 per adult; Airfare + $600 per child under 12. Contact Hadassah, Aliyah Department, 50 West 58th St., New York, N.Y. 10019 for information and appli- cation. THE PRECIOUS LEGACY Tickets are still available for the Precious Legacy Exhibit — the Judaic Treasures from the Czechoslovak State Collections. Hadassah days at the Detroit Institute of Arts are Tuesdays — March 19, 26 and April 2, 16, 23. Bus departs 9:15 a.m. and returns 3:34 p.m. Cost is $20 which in- cludes Docent Guided Tour, Slide Presentation, Luncheon in The Crystal Gallery, Afternoon Film Theater and Bus Tr ansportation. For reservations call Hadassah office at 357-2920 or mail check payable to Haddasah, 19111 W. Ten Mile Rd., Southfield, 48075. Bloomfield Hills and Deborah Groups are having a joint meeting Tues., Feb. 26 at 12:30 p.m. at the Bloomfield Township Library. Speaker Esther Tarnoff-Cooper of the Detroit Institute of Arts will present "An Introduction to the Precious Legacy Exhibit." Dessert will be served; donation is $2.00. For information and reservations, please call Fannie at 642-2790. Hadassah members and their guests are welcome to attend. CAMP YOUNG JUDIA Camp Young Judia, sponsored by Hadassah, is located in Orton- ville, Michigan. The camp, for Jewish youth ages 9-14 years, provides programming of Jewish content and includes a wide range of activities in sports, field trips, arts and crafts and creative learn- ing programs. For a brochure and application, call 357-2920. YAHRZE1T IN ISRAEL TEVET December 25 - January 22 Betty Berry Gladys Straus Feldman Charlotte Bond Ilse Straus Ruth Burnstein Leo Straus Joseph Wetsmah - February 21 Bert Smokier Anna Smolian Louis Tatken Dora Muller Weisman Dorothy Wetsman Mary Wetsman SHEVAT January 23 Rebecca Charney Leila Corn Sol Fink Maurice Floch Shirley Gersham Max Milgrom The Yahreits are observed in perpetuity in the beautiful Cbagall Synagogue in the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. Hadassah donated $200,000 to Youth Aliyah, over and above its other contributions to Youth Aliyah, as a special fund to help in the absorption of Ethiopian youths. During a session at the confer- ence, attended by Diane Klein, Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah President and Annette Meskin, former Detroit Chapter President; a check was presented to Uri Gordon, head of Youth Aliyah by Ruth Popkin, National President of Hadassah. It was agreed that the Frieda S. Lewis Seminar Center at Hoshaya in the Galilee, estab- lished by Hadassah for Youth Aliyah, should be used as an ab- sorption center for the Ethiopian children. ['HASSAN DINNER MEETING Hadassah's second in a series of dinner meetings will be held Wednesday, March 13 at the Standard Club in Southfield. Wine and conversation at 6:00 p.m. dinner will follow at 6:30. Jack McCarthy of Channel 7's "Friday Feast" will be the fea- tured speaker. Reservations are due by March 7. Please call Sheila at 626-3812 or Marion at 626-4568 for infor- mation and reservations. Dinner cost is $12.00. Hadassah mem- bers, prospective members and guests are invited to attend. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH FOR NEW MEMBERS A champagne brunch honoring new members, new life members and their sponsors will be held Tuesday, February 12 preceding the Hadassah — Saks Fifth Ave- nue Fashion Show to benefit Hadassah Israel Education Serv- ices. "This brunch is our way of thanking all the new members and new life members for joining Hadassah — the largest and most effective women's Zionist Organ- ization in the world!" said Marjie Federman, Membership Vice- President. All eligible members have re- ceived a special invitation to this event. A few reservations are still available; so it is not too late to become a new Hadassah member, life member or sponsor one. Mem- bership dues are $15.00 per year and Life membership is still $175.00 (July, 1985 will be $250). For information, call Hadassah office at 357-2920. AN AGAM HEART BEATS FOR HADASSAH A new heart started beating in the Hadassah-hebrew University Medical Center. This was not the result of an artificial heart im- planted in a human being but an artistic creation of Yaacov Agam, the famous sculpture. Agam's sculpture, "The Beat- ing Heart Caring for Jerusalem," was installed in the middle of a tranquil pool outside the Synagogue housing the renowned Chagall windows. Agam donated his work to Hadassah. The cost of casting, in- stalling and maintaining the sculpture is a gift from Harry and Dr. Miriam Freund Rosenthal, a former National President of Hadassah. Speaking at the dedication ceremony, Agam said; "It is not easy for me to express myself with words, my medium is visual. This Hadassah Hospital is a place dedicated to keeping the heart of man beating. In the United States, I became aware of how the hearts of the 370,000 members of Hadassah beat in unison with the loving heart of this Hospital car- ing for Jerusalem. I was inspired by the idea to create my sculpture." Making final plans for the Hadassah and Saks Fifth Avenue Fashion Show, Tues., Feb. 12 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek are committee members Carrie Kushner, Kathy Sklar, Elaine Sturman and Helen Koenig (not present Joan Provizer). Hadassah and HIS Day tlicove Fast0n Sbov4 -}4efilw Tuesday, February 12, 1985, 12:30 pm Congregation Shaarey Zedek Delightful Desserts Donation $10.00 or one filled E.Y.E. Bank COMPUTER EXTENSION The National, Board voted to add a third year to the Computer courses at the Hadassah Commu- nity College in Jerusalem. These additional courses will strengthen and improve their students capabilities for con- tributing to this continually ex- panding field. Over 6000 graduates of Hadas- sah seligsberg-Brandeis Corn- prehenisve Hgh School and the Community College are presently employed in Israel's technical, scientific, economic, commercial and medical sectors, thus con- tributing to the supply of highly skilled manpower so vital to Is- rael's economic growth. Door Prizes (need not be present to win) Thift shop van will welcome your gently used items. to benefit Hadassah. Israel Education Services The Hadassah Seligsberg-Brandeis Comprehensive High School is a coeducational four-year high school with nearly 750 students. The two-year Hadassah Community College has 380 students now preparing for para-professional posts in education, health, medicine, science, etc. Training is for Specialized Photography, Printing and Graphics, Computer Sciences, Medical Technology and Environmental Engineering, Medical and Scientific Secretaries, and Dental Technology. The Hadastah Vocational Guidance Institute is the only non- public guidance center offering individual counseling, group guidance and selection testing recognized by the Israel Govern- ment.