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members working and atten-
ding classes. Evening parties
and seminars also are held.
The program features a one-
week tour of Israel, including
Jerusalem, Ein Gedi, the
Dead Sea and more. In addi-
tion, participants have a week
of free travel and day trips in
the area of the kibbutz.
This program and many
other Israel programs will be
featured at a special Israel
orientation happening at the
Jewish Community Center
sponsored by the Israel Pro-
gram Center. For details, con-
tact the Israel Program
Center, 661-5440.
Scholarships
Are Available
Applications are being
taken for the $500 Oakland
Century B'nai B'rith
Scholarship.
To apply, submit a grade
transcript (no certification
necessary) together with a
typewritten memorandum in
letter form demonstrating
details of compliance with
each of the following
requirements:
The applicant must be: A
Jewish student from the
Metropolitan Detroit area
who is now attending a col-
lege or university with at
least one full year of cred-
its towards a degree (soph-
omore or above); who has
superior scholarship; who
demonstrates a need for such
financial assistance; who
shows leadership qualities for
the future benefit of the
Detroit Jewish community;
whose campus activity show
established roots in Metro-
politan Detroit.
Applications are due April
7. Mail applications to:
Harold J. Samuels, Chair-
man, Scholarship Committee,
15900 W. Ten Mile, Suite 204,
Southfield, 48075.
Fund Named
For Snyder
The University of Michigan
announces the establishment
of a fund in the name of Wolf
Snyder, a leading Detroit
Jewish educator and scholar,
to enhance its resources for
the teaching and learning of
Hebrew and Yiddish
languages and cultures.
The fund was established
by the daughters of the late
Mr. Snyder, Tova Milinsky
and Leah Snyder Blizman.
The present learning resource
center has been renamed the
Wolf Snyder Learning
Resource Center. It is located
at 3081 Frieze Building, the
University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor.
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