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Mobil TRANSIMSSI ON OMA Awn D FUN cars PLUGS w/APPUCABLE SENIOR CITIZENS 10% OFF LIST coupon expires 3 20 87 - - ALTERNATORS • STARTERS • COOLING SYSTEMS • BATTERIES 44 Friday, March 6, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Harry and Sara Laker Israel Youth Scholarship is ac- cepting applications. Awarded each year, the scholarship enables a local Jewish male or female to attend one of five leading Is- raeli universities for a full aca- demic year. The cash award is for $2,500. Israeli institutions accre- dited for the Harry and Sarah Laker Israel Youth Schol- arship are the Hebrew Univer- sity, Ben-Gurion University, Tel Aviv University, Bar-Ilan University and Haifa Univer- sity. To qualify, a young man or woman must be a resident of the metropolitan Detroit area, must be currently attending a college or university in the continental United States and must have applied to a school of higher learning in Israel. Full details may be obtained by phoning Cong. Beth Achim, 352-8670. Forms may be re- quested from the Harry and Sarah Laker Israel Youth Scholarship Fund, Cong. Beth Achim, 21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, 48076. JPI Students Entertain Elderly Jewish Parents Institute students in Clubs 1 and 2 will visit the Hechtman Apart- ments and Fleischman Resi- dence to perform Purim songs and dances for the residents, and to share shalach manot with them on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Participants include: Erica Berg, Eliza Lieberman, James Ross Mankoff, Britni Must, Noah Rothenberg, Joshua Must, Greg Axelrad, Jessica Berg, Amy Blatt, Ilana Bruton, Julie Holtzman, Melissa Kieda, Mara Kirn, Rebekah Parker, John Rappaport, Lindsey Shapiro, Marc Sol- omon, Megan Young, Bradley Weber, and Lauren Molina. Directing the children will be club leaders, Dee Demeter and Ann Grey; teen assistants Debi Goldstein, Nancy Kauf- man and Michelle Kaczander; and dance specialist Beth Norman. AIR FILTER on parts not with any other specials • Seek Applicants For Scholarship Lectures Begin At B'nai David The cultural commission of Cong. B'nai David will present a lecture series entitled: "Global Jewish Trouble Spots" on alternate Sunday mornings beginning Sunday, in the Julius Rotenberg Hall of the synagogue. The series will focus on polit- ical, social and religious crises in the Israeli, Iranian and West European Jewish com- munities today. Subsequent lectures will be delivered by Dr. Todd Endelman, professor of history at University of Michigan, on "The Jewish Communities of Western Europe: Do They Have A Future?" on March 22 and Dr. Firooz Banooni, former resident of Teheran, Iran, on "Iranian Jewry: From the Shah to Khomeini" on April 5. A free continental breakfast will be served each week at 10:15 a.m. followed by the lec- ture at 11 a.m. A question and answer period will follow. The community is invited free of charge. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Orent co-chair the B'nai David Cul- tural Commission. For infor- mation, contact the synagogue, 557-8210. Red Cross Seeks Donors, Instructions The American Red Cross will conduct a blood drive, be- ginning 10 a.m. March 28, at Village Green Apartments, 25500 12 Mile Road, South- field. For an appointment; call Sharon Winters, 357-4070. The Red Cross is looking for more instructors to teach sev- eral Red Cross health courses. Instructors are needed for the Preparation for Parenthood, Home Nursing and Vital Signs - Module II courses. The instructor training is open to health professionals, nurses, home economics or health teachers, or nursing students who have completed preparation in maternal and child health. All training classes will be held at the Red Cross Chapter Headquarters, 100 Mack Ave- nue at John R in Detroit. Pre- registration is required. For in- formation and to register, call Red Cross, 494-2876. Divorce Topic Of Seminar The Michigan Trial Lawyers Association and the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan will have a joint seminar on "Divorce: State of the Art Issues" at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Troy Hilton. For information and to regis- ter, call Richard S. Victor, 646-7177; or Marian D. Man- ganello, 779-5222. Karl Marx Is Topic Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak on "Karl Marx," the sec- ond of five reviews on the theme, "People of Courage," 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Bir- mingham Temple. There is a charge.