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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-01-05

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travel, room and board and in-
cidentals and are awarded
solely on the basis of merit.
The program seeks "young
people with proven qualities
of character and leadership
capable of playing key roles in
the' future on behalf of a
unified Jewish community,"
according to Edgar M. Bronf-
man, who conceived the idea
for the Fellowships. Its mis-
sion, he said, "is to create a
cadre of future Jewish leaders
who, despite their different
backgrounds and ideologies,
will begin to know and
understand each other while
developing their own par-
ticular talents, abilities and
ideas."
In Israel, the Fellows will be
led by a team of eucators and
counselors who themselves
come from a broad range of
Jewish backgrounds. The
group will depart for Israel
July 10 following a two-day
orientation seminar in New
York, returning home Aug.
15.
High school students in the
United States and Canada
who will be seniors in
September 1990 may obtain
application forms and detail-
ed information by writing or
calling the Edgar M. Bronf-
man Youth Fellowships in
Israel, 17 Wilbur Street,
Albany, N.Y. 12202; (518)
465-6575. Completed applica-
tions must be postmarked no
later than February 1, 1990.

mimi LOCAL NEWS



The Jewish Cultural Socie-
ty of Ann Arbor will hold an
adult program 7:30 p.m. Jan.
12. Mike Fried will show a
video of his trip to a Jewish
museum and library in
Moscow.
For information, call the
society, 665-5761.
At 10 a.m. Jan. 28 at the
Ann Arbor Jewish Center, the
Society's adult program will
be on adult children of
inter-marriages.

Real Estate Unit
Hosts Speaker

Real Estate & Construction
Unit will host a brunch 11
a.m. Jan. 7 at Franklin Rac-
quet Club.
Guest speaker will be
Seymour Brode, president of
the Jewish Sports Hall of
Fame and of the Israel Tennis
Centers Assoc., which spon-
sors tennis camps all over
Israel.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations, call Cindy
Greenspan, 548-1851.

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