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Israeli-Made Products Highlighted At Fair More than 25 companies from Israel, from around the U.S. and Michigan will ex- hibit their Israeli-made pro- ducts at the Tel-12 Mall Mon- day through Thursday as a part of Israel Trade Week. Special program events will also be featured during the week. The Israeli products, which will be both for sale and display, include industrial products, consumer products and items from the art world. Patrons can purchase any- thing from a blood pressure machine to the latest educa- tional toy; from a shipping container to a turbine; from a computerized machine tool to a soda syphon bottle; from an Israeli safe to fine jewelry; from desk furniture to litho- graphs; Judaica made out of Jerusalem stone and Chris- tian ornaments out of olive wood and more. The industrial products are from Computerized Machine. Tools, Solcoor Industries, and Ormat while the companies carrying consumer products are Borman Foods, Classic Optical, Detroit Optometric Center, Harbor Sales Co:, Imco Inc., Julius Bing Safe Co., Marmel Gifts and Mays, Sypholux Ltd. and Solcoor. The Danielle Peleg Art Gallery and Gallery Yakir will sell Israeli silkscreens, oils and lithographs. The Herz Import-Export Co. will sell gift items for both the home and personal use and will include costume jewelry, hand-woven carpets, arts and craft items, cosmetics and Judaica from stones of Jerusalem. Ampal American Israel Corp. and the Michigan Israel Investment Club will provide pertinent information for potential investors. Ciplast and Helen Harper Hygienic also will be among the exhibitors. Travel to Israel will be a major focus presented by the Government of Israel Iburist Office of the Midwest region and will include a variety of new videos on Israel, posters and special travel brochures. El Al Israel and the Israel Aliyah Center and Program Center will offer a variety of travel programs. The local chapters of Thch- nion, Bar-Ilan, Hebrew University and Weizmann In- stitute will present an inside view of their educational facilities and study programs as well as highlight the research and the product development in which each institution is involved. Programs to appeal to both young and old will occur Sun- day through Thursday at noon, dinnertime and later. Cooking demonstrations of Israeli gourmet-foods will be presented by Alisa Elouck at 2 p.m. on Sunday, by Norma Shonwetter at noon on Mon- day, and by Aviva Kleinbaum at noon on Thursday. Two Israeli cosmetics demonstra- tions by Sylvie Saldi will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Monday and noon on Tuesday. Gifts and toys will be presented by Marmel's at noon on Wednesday. For the entire family, travel to Israel in both film and lecture will be reviewed by Rick Sylvain, travel editor of the Detroit Free Press, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. and by Claudia Kapos, former travel writer with the Detroit News on Wednesday at 8 p.m. For information on any of the activities, contact the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce of Michigan, 661-1948. NEWS I Convent To Be Moved Warsaw (JTA) — In a meeting with World Jewish Congress officials, the Polish government pledged to move the Carmelite convent cur- rently on the grounds of Auschwitz proper to another site. Minster of Religious Affairs Wladislav Loranc, meeting last week with WJC officials Kalman Sultanik, Israel Singer and Elan Steinberg, reaffirmed the Geneva pact of February 22, 1987, in which