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Throughout the year, cer- tified Lamaze instruction by Sinai Hospital personnel also is taking place at the synagogue. Each Lamaze pro- gram consists of seven, two- hour classes to prepare expec- tant parents for labor and delivery. Classes will be held 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14, March 29, June 6 and July 19. There is a fee. To register, call Sinai, 493-6022. • Lamazel Tov has been planned by Adat Shalom in cooperation with Jewish Ex- periences For Families. Rabbi Yosil Rosenzweig regional director of the Cana- dian Zionist Federation, Mid- West Region. Rabbi Rosen- zweig made aliyah to Israel in 1978 with his family. He served as Education Director of Gesher Educa- tional Affiliates and co- founded the Livnot U'lehiba- not program in Safat, Israel. He is an accomplished musi- cian and composer; two of his songs placed first in the Israeli Chassidic Song Festival. Shaar Congregation Hashomayim has recently elected a new slate of officers: Bezalel Folk, president; David Lazarus, executive vice presi- dent; Jacob Rosenzweig, religious vice president; William Berk, secretary; Saul Bernstein, treasurer; William Abraham, gabbai; Frances Goldberg, religious school chairman; and Susan Berger, religious school secretary. Expectant Parents' Courses Offered Adat Shalom Synagogue is offering Lamazel Ibv, two pro- grams to help soon-to-be Jewish parents prepare for the arrival of their babies, 7:30 p.m. March 1, 8, and 15. Couples will explore Hebrew names, brit milah and nam- ing ceremonies. The program will feature Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the Birmingham Temple will pre- sent an "International Federation Sabbath" honor- ing the International Federa- tion of Secular Humanistic Jews and the International Institute for Secular Human- istic Judaism 8:30 p.m. Feb. 9. Yehuda Bauer, professor of Holocaust studies at the Hebrew University and chair- man of the International Federation and the Interna- tional Institute, will discuss "The Future of Israel." Rabbi Wine will present the second of three talks on the theme "The Fall of the Com- munist Empire" 8:30 p.m. Feb. 12. His topic will be "Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria." There is a charge. For infor- mation, call the temple, 477-1410. 11 ""m"ml NEWS l'immm.1' Israeli News Service Slated Jerusalem — The Israel Broadcasting Authority has given Director-General Arye Mekel 30 days in which to get an English-language television news program on the air. The program was originally scheduled to begin on January 15. Arabic Television head Yosef Barel, whom Mekel appointed as executive pro- d-ucer of the English- language news, said -it was inconceivable that, given the general anti-Israel bias in foreign electronic media, no attempt was being made here to strike a balance. Indicating that all the necessary preparations for