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The mission was orgariized by the executive director of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce of Michigan, Shelly Komer Jackier, in co- operation with Doug Ross, di- rector of the Michigan De- partment of Commerce. Mona Gubow, director, Joint Ven- tures, Office of International Development, served as the representative of the Com- merce Department on the mission. Participants included: Jonathan Brateman, leasing agent, Farbman & Stein Co., property development, South- field; Raymond Corridor, president, Fisher Electronics Distributing Co., Madison Heights; Michael Egren, executive vice president, Foamade; Bernard Wallis, president, Livernois Engineering Co., Dearborn; Arie Liebovitz, president of Ari-El Enterprises Inc., Southfield; Arnold Fuller, president, Fuller-Dequindre Co., Oak Park; Leo Petronis, general manager, Petronis Industries Inc., Melvindale; William Graham, Graham & Associates Inc., West Bloom- field: Martin Levin, president, Haberstroh Farm Products, Kalamazoo; Larry Meyer, president, Michigan Retailers Association, Lans- ing; Morris Prostak, secretary of Keystone Health Systems Inc., and Owl Drugs Inc., Southfield; Judy Zwas of Southfield. The Israel-America Trade Week Conference covered subjects ranging from the implications of the New Free Trade Agreement, one year later; technological develop- ments and research; joint ventures; defense markets: and the financial and legal aspects of doing business with Israel. The mission also included visits to Technion; the ag- ricultural extension of, He- brew University, Weizmann Institute of Science, as well as a visit from a professor of bio-medical research at Bar- Ilan University. These visits were co-ordinated through the Detroit representatives of these universities: Max Gill, Shayna Silverman, Edie Mit- tenthal, and Les Goldstein. The participants also vis- ited Tefen Industrial Park, outside Nahariya, and De- troit's Project Renewal sister city, Ramle. Benny Schwarz, shaliach at Detroit's Israel Aliyah Center arranged the group's visit to Kibbutz Afikim, his kibbutz in the lower Galilee. They saw Afikim's innovative chemical fiber industry, and factories producing milking machines and motorized carts for the handicapped. Congresi' Religious Makeup Tallied Washington, D.C. - Thirty-seven of the 535 members of the 100th Con- gress are Jews. Michigan's congressional delegation con- tains three Jews: Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and Reps. Sander Levin (D-Southfield) and Howard Wolpe (D- Lansing). These are among the find- ings of the biennial survey of the religious complexion of Congress, conducted by Al- bert Menendez of Americans United for the . Separation of Church and State. The survey lists 141 Roman Catholic senators and representatives, 74 United Methodists, 60 Episcopalians, 57 Presbyterians and 54 Bap- tists.