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10th and 11th Grade Students:
SPEND A SEMESTER
IN ISRAEL
WITH PROJECT DISCOVERY
Syme To Be Guest Speaker-
For Israel Cancer Fund
Rabbi M. Robert Syme of
Temple Israel will be the
guest speaker at the ninth
annual dinner-dance of the
Friends of the Israel Cancer
Association, Michigan
Branch, and the Hanoar
Chapter.
President Ann Eisenberg
will be honored at the dinner-
dance which will take place
5:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
Rabbi Syme was ordained
by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and
holds degrees from the
Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion
and the University of Pitts-
burgh. He has a Doctor of
Divinity Degree from
HUC-JIR.
He is a cainet member of
the Anti-Defamation League
The High School Program in Israel
• Live and study at an American-
accredited high school
February - June 1989
• Study in English including
preparation for S.A.T. as well as
Hebrew, Judaica, history
• Learn Israel's geography first-hand
• Develop friendships with Israelis
and students from around the world
Informational Meeting
For Parents & Students Will Take Place
Thursday, October 22
8:00 p.m.
at the
United Hebrew Schools
21550 W. 12 Mile, Southfield
Community Invited —
Cost of program:
$2,000
Registration:
$25.00
Subsidized by Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit
Affiliated with Youth Aliyah Project Discovery
Co-Sponsors: Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, United Hebrew Schools
For further information please contact: JWF - Israel Program
Center, 661-5440, or United Hebrew Schools, 354-1050
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1988
Rabbi M. Robert Syme
of B'nai B'rith and holds
membership in the Michigan
Regional Advisory Board of
ADL, rabbinical advisory
council of the United Jewish
Appeal, national rabbinic
cabinet of State of Israel
Bonds, board of directors of
the Michigan Chapter of
American Friends of the
Hebrew University, board of
directors of Jewish National
Fund, Commission on Jewish
Education of the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, National Commission
on Rabbinic-Congregational
Relations, board of alumni
overseers at HUC-JIR, ex-
ecutive and administrative
committee of the JNF of
Detroit.
He is the president of the
Metro Detroit District,
Zionist Organization of
America. The Jewish Na-
tional Fund awarded him one
of its highest honors, the
Keter Shem Tov Award.
In addition, Rabbi Syme is
a member of several civic
organizations.
There is a fee. For tickets,
call Alex Greenberger,
646-0983; Mary Papo,
967-4414; and Judy
Eisenberg, 661-2435.
.
Women Get
JVS Assistance
Jewish Vocational Service
(JVS), a non-sectarian agency,
offers an on-going Displaced
Homemaker Program funded
by the Michigan Department
of Labor, Office of Women and
Work, for individuals in
Wayne and Oakland
Counties.
Displaced homemakers are
women who, through divorce,
separation, widowhood, or
disability of spouse, have lost
their source of economic sup-
port. After spending a
substantial number of years
in the home caring for fami-
ly members, displaced
homemakers find returning
to the job market a difficult
transition.
The JVS Displaced
Homemaker Program pro-
vides vocational assessment,
vocational counseling, job
seeking skills and job place-
ment assistance.Eligibility is
based on marital and employ-
ment status. There are no in-
come guidelines.
Interested
applicants
should call Sherri Lumberg
or Patti Kurche 559-5000,
during business hours.
Enrollment for the program
will take place at the JVS
Southfield facility on Monday,
and on Oct. 10, Oct. 31, Nov.
28 and Dec. 19.
German
Resistance
A photographic exhibit
documenting the German
resistance movement during
World War II will be on
display today through Oct. 2
at Mercy College of Detroit.
The 20 free-standing, double-
sided panels will be displayed
in the college's library cour-
tyard, which is open to the
public every day according to
the following schedule:
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to
10 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to
6 p.m.; Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.; and Sunday, noon
to 6 p.m.
There is no charge. The ex-
hibit is co-sponsored by the
Goethe Institut in Ann Arbor
and the Detroit Chapter of
the American Jewish
Committee.
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