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Group To Meet

"An Introduction to Jewish
Genealogy" is the theme of a
special presentation by the
Jewish Genealogical Society
of Michigan slated for S p.m.
Thursday at the Midrasha,
College of Jewish Studies.
Betty Provizer Starkman,
founder of JGS of Michigan
and a columnist for the mon-
thly LCha.yim section of The
Jewish News, will present an
overview of sources available
to researchers. Other
members of the group also
will share the results of their
research in a panel
moderated by JGS of
Michigan President Stan
Finkelstein.
For reservations, call Leah
Bisel, membership vice presi-
dent, 855-9642.

Diabetes Topic
Of Program

In commemoration of Na-
tional Diabetes Month in
November, Harper Hospital
along with the American
Diabetes Association and the
city of Southfield, will spon-
sor a special program,
"Weight Management and
Diabetes" on Wednesday at
7 p.m. at the Southfield Civic
Center, City Council
Chambers.
For information or to
register, call the department
of community health pro-
gramming at Harper and
Grace Hospitals, 745-8983.
Admission is free.

Temple Blood
Drive Nears

Temple Beth El's interfaith
blood drive will take place
Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. until 3
p.m. at the temple. It is
hosting its fifth annual inter-
faith blood drive.
All individuals of any faith,
race or national origin are
welcome.
For information, contact the
Temple, 851-1100; or Byron E.
Siegel, 354-2500.

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At the recent board of gover-
nors meeting, Alex Ornstein,
president of the Hillel Foun-
dation of Metropolitan
Detroit, presented to Dr. Joan
Edelheit, immediate past
president, a plaque of ap-
preciation "for her two years
of service and dedication to
the board."
All members of the board
were also presented with a
gift from Hillel.

