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Yonne Natalie Pelavin, Flint Jewish Federation president and Michi- gan Jewish Network chairper- son, said representatives from Grand Rapids, .Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Benton Habor, Flint, Detroit and East Lansing will attend the convocation. Guide Stabbed Jerusalem (JTA) — An Israeli tour guide was stabbed by sev- eral Arabs as he led a family of Danish tourists through the ruins of Sebastia .northwest of Nablus Friday afternoon. Moshe Hayuta, '33, was rushed to the Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba with knife wounds in the neck, chest and hands. He was reported in satisfactory condition. The Danish family, a couple with two children, was unharmed. *. Security forces arrested .10 persons, and imposed a curfew on the archeological site and on the nearby village of Burka. In an unrelated incident, a bomb exploded Sunday on Jaf- fa's Jerusalem Boulevard. One person was reported wounded. - - BIFOLD MIRRORED AND SLIDING DOORS Mrs. Hendrika Wichertjes (nee Schierbeek-Hartemink) of Holland, Mich., will be honored for • her role in saving Jewish lives in the Netherlands during the Nazi Holocaust. The presentation will take place at 11 a.m. Sunday, at the Grand Rapids Hilton Inn as part of a statewide convocation being coordinated by the Michigan Jewish Network. Zvi Brosh, Israel's consul gen- eral to the Midwest, will bestow the State of Israel Remembrance Authority (Yad Vashem) Medal of the Righteous during a cere- mony arranged by the Jewish Community Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit. Following the ceremonies, Rick Wiener, chairperson of the Michigan Democratic Party, will discuss community action strategies on statewide issues affecting Jewish communities. Afternoon concurrent work- shops will be led by experts on Israel, church/State separation, and the media and public rela- tions. Allan Gale, assistant director of the Jewish Community Coun- cil of Metropolitan Detroit and staff consultant to the Council's Committee on International Concerns, will join Brosh in a workshop on interpreting issues related to Middle East develop- ments and on building support for Israel. Highlighting the discussion of constitutional rights in the area of church/state separation will be Michael Pelavin of Flint, chairperson of the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council's Task Force on Domestic Concerns. Robert A. Popa of Yaffe and Company will conduct a media and public relations workshop. Senior vice president for public Israel - Asia Trade Promoted Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Israel-Asia Chamber of Com- merce has published a catalogue in the Chinese language describ- ing Israel's products and serv- ices which are available to Chinese importers and govern- ment bodies. The catalogue will be distributed in China by a Hong Kong firm with experience of the Chinese market which helped draw it up. The chamber issued the catalogue following several years of quiet contacts between Israeli business executives and manufacturers and visits by them and Israeli scientists to China. ' CompensatiOn Snafu Cleared Tel Aviv (JTA) — The families of the Sinai shooting victims will be eligible for com- pensation from the National In- surance Institute as a result of the Defense Ministry's interven- tion after the Institute rejected their claim. The victims, four children and three adults, were fatally shot by an Egyptian policeman or soldier on the beach at Ras Burka in Sinai on Oct. 5. Two other children were wounded. Their relatives appealed for fi- nancial assistance and compen- sation for medical , treatment and ambulance costs. They were told by the Insurance Institute they were not eligible,' because the incident 'occurred outside Is- ,rael's borders in a country at peace with Israel. The Defense Ministry, acting on the families' appeal, declared the dead and wounded victims of hostile action. The Insurance In- stitute is 'thereby required to provide compensation. Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin repor- tedly intervened personally • to speed up the process. , . Ground Broken For Memorial - Washington (JTA) — Ground was broken last week for the United States Holocast Memo- rial Museum. The 300,000 square-foot museum, to be built on the • Mall about 150 yards south of the Washington Monu- ment, is slated for completion in 1989. While the land for the museum' was. *donated by the U.S. Government, the approx- imately $100 million needed for its construction is being raised through, a nationwide campaign headedf* two Holocaust sur- vivors, Miles Lerman of Vine- land, N.J ,., Sigmund Strochliti of iw London, Conn. .