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I LOCAL NEWS I
Bar-Ilan U.
Picks Chairmen
Doreen Hermelin- and Ber-
nard H. Stollman have been
named general chairmen for
Bar-Ilan University's Detroit
activities, it was announced
by Phillip Stollman, honorary
chairman, Bar-Ilan Global
Board of Trustees.
Mrs. Hermelin is a member
of Bar-Ilan's Executive Com-
member of the Anti-Defama-
tion League. Nationally, he is
a member of the board of
directors of HIAS.
Corrections
A recent item about Dr.
Robert Bloom's lecture for the
National Council of Jewish
Women should have said that
Dr. Bloom is affiliated with
Sinai Hospital.
Last week's item about the
Sholem Aleichem Art Show
and Sale slated this weekend
should have said that the
event will take place at the
Shenandoah Country Club.
State Rep. David Honigman
(R-Southfield) was misiden-
tified in the photograph ac-
companying last week's story
on the ethnic intimidation
bill.
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Temple Men
Focus On iVavel
Doreen Hermelin
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Assisted Living
mittee and is chairman of the
Jewish Welfare Federation's
Women's Division campaign,
a division of which she has
been a board member since
1975. She is a past chairman
of Women's Division, Israel
Bonds, has served on the
boards of the United Hebrew
Schools and Sinai Hospital,
and has led numerous mis-
sions to Israel.
Stollman is on the execu-
tive committee of Bar-Ilan
and in 1987 was chairman of
Occupational and Physical Therapy
Recreational, Social and Religious Programs
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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 198q
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Available
Fraternity Sets
March Meetings
The Gamma Kappa Chi
Fraternity of Wayne State
University will hold its lun-
cheon meetings for Thursdays
at 12:30 p.m. during March at
Sila Restaurant, 4033 W. 12
Mile, Berkley.
For information, call Dick
Liss, 559-0204; Chet Winston,
851-0132; or Hans Wein-
mann, 661-0619.
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The brotherhood of Temple
Beth El invites the public to
attend a full breakfast and
lecture in the temple's
Handleman Hall on Sunday.
Rick Sylvain, travel editor
of the Detroit Free Press, will
speak. The breakfast will
begin at 9:30 a.m.; Sylvain's
lecture will begin at 10 a.m.
A nominal charge for the
breakfast is payable at the
door. Call the temple office,
851-1100, for information.
its leadership development
committee. He has been presi-
dent of the Resettlement Ser-
vice of the Jewish Welfare
Federation since 1983, served
as chairman of the Real
Estate Division of the Allied
Jewish Campaign and is a
former member of Federa-
tion's Culture and Education
Division.
He also is active in Irsael
Bonds and is a past board
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity,
a national Jewish social
fraternity celebrates its 75th
anniversary at an alumni
buffet brunch on Sunday at
noon at the Tam O'Shanter
Country Club.
Lawrence Hyman, an alum-
nus, of the Wayne State
University chapter, will be
honored "for his many years
of devoted service to AEPi
and to Jewish life."
For infoimation, contact
committee co-chairmen Don
Rudick, 855-1917; Steve
Bernstein, 851-8888; or An-
drew Cohen, 646-2348.