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Young Leadership
Meeting In DC
Detroit-area young adults
interested in attending the
7th Annual Young Leader-
ship Washington Conference,
March 11-13, have been ask-
ed to make reservations as
soon as possible.
Attendees will participate
in workshops and discussions
on domestic and internation-
al issues. They will have the
opportunity to hear presenta-
tions by leading senators, con-
gressmen, members of the ad-
ministration and Israeli
diplomats.
U.S. Secretary of Defense
Dick Cheney will address the
conference as the featured
speaker at the closing session
March 13.
The "McLaughlin Group"
will appear. Host John
McLaughlin will lead the dis-
cussion between Fred Barnes,
senior editor of the New
Republic; Morton Kondracke,
also senior editor.
The conference will have
five general themes, with
workshop topics including Ju-
daism, Jewish Family and
Lifestyle Choices; Tzedakah,
Campaign, and Where the
Money Goes; Jewish in
America; Israel and the Mid-
dle East; and The Rest of the
World. For information, call
Ken Mintzer, Jewish Welfare
Federation, 965-3939, ext.
149.
JPI Students
Host Aged
Students from the Jewish
Parents Institute will enter-..
tain residents of the
Fleishman Home for the Ag-
ed on Feb. 25.
Students will present
residents with shalach manot
and will perform songs and
dances in preparation for
Purim.
Particiipants will include:
Sarah Levi, Kevin Marton,
Claire Molina, Sabrina Must,
Benjamin Shapiro, Mark
Faber, Jason Garrick, Kyle
Luke, Kacee Must, Lisa
Rosett, Jennifer Davis,
Stephanie Fidler, Catherine
Garrett, Mara Garrett, Mer-
rick Goodman, David
Gluckman, Rachel Groffsky,
Nathaniel Harris, Emily Her-
man, Justin Holcman,
Marissa Holtzman, Andrew
Kaufman, Joshua Levi, Sara
Mitchell, Mikhael Must, Mat-
thew Steyer, Lisa Wagner,
and Adam Van Eaton.
The children will be
directed by dance specialist
Beth Norman; club leaders
Michelle Quarters, Carolyn
Stabenow, and Anne Grey;
teen assistants Shira Blum
and Wendy Hirschelman.