FOR WOMEN rummmIlmIl'Immilm ' Please join us for the next two lectures in the continuation of a conference on rdo Delanviicm te ∎wc WHO, col ISRAEL IN THE 1990s Beth El Continued from preceding page From Knowledge to Action Roots of the Intifada: Competing Claims of Jewish and Palestinian Nationalism Todd Endelman Professor of History, University of Michigan Wednesday, May 2, 7:00 p.m. 0 1 The U.S. and the Middle East Players Kenneth Jacobson Director of International Affairs, Anti-Defamation League Wednesday, May 16, 7:00 p.m. All lectures held at United Hebrew Schools, 21550 W. 12 Mile Road Presented by: Michigan Regional Board of the Anti-Defamation League Ann Freeman, Frances Malin, Elaine Maskin; treasurer - Sandy Moss; assis- tant treasurer - Fay Goldman; financial secretary - Laurel Epstein; assistant financial secretary - Lynn Newman; recording secretary - Bobbie Charnas; corresponding secretary - Sybil Lerner. The following have been nominated to the board of directors: Marjorie Federman, Fay Goldman, Carol Israel, Sue Lepler, Elly Passer, Bob- bie Charnas, Betty Jane Fisher, Joan Graj, Carol Plisner, Collette Rosner, Sue Salesin, Janice Warren. Also, Barbara Widlansky, Linda Berman, Fayclare Blau, Deb- bie Canvasser, Laurel Eps- tein, Ann Freeman, Cheryl Kerwin, Miriam Kushner, Sybil Lerner, Lynn Newman, Elaine Sturman, Babs Wilder, Linda Bloom, Shelley Glass, Beatrice Strichartz, Laura Wise, Frances Malin, Elaine Maskin, Sandy Moss and Lee Ann Salle. Women's Division Seeks Volunteers The Jewish Welfare Federa- tion Women's Division is tak- ing reservations for its Hours for Ours presentation on volunteer opportunities to be held 9 a.m. May 3 at the Federation Apartments. The day will include con- tinental breakfast and a tour of the apartments and the Jewish Vocational Service. There is no charge and reservations are requested. For information, call the Women's Division of Federa- tion, 965-3939, Ext. 163. Supported by: The Jewish Community Council Individual Lecture $3.00 ROIT ZIONIST FEDERATION Forum ewish Settlements in the 4 Viewpoints Territories PANEL . . . (affiliation given for identification only) DEBBIE SCHLUSSEL ....Ta gar — University of Michigan Labor Zionist Alliance JEFFREY RAM New Jewish Agenda KENNETH KNOPPOW Americans For A Safe Israel MIKE DALLEN Federation Appoints August And Alter James August has been named chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign's Project Renewal Committee and Peter M. Alter, chairman of the Israel and Overseas Com- mittee of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Treasurer of the Federation, August is a former chairman of its Conference of Division Chairmen and the Communi- ty Services Division. He is a member of the board of the Max M. Fisher Jewish Com- munity Foundation, and of United Jewish Charities. Peter Alter MODERATOR .. . ANN KAPLAN Na'Amat USA COME Join the Discussion with Your Comments and Questions Tuesday MAY 8 --7:30 p.m. United Hebrew Schools James August on West 12 Mile Road, East of Lahser Road August is the first president of the Jewish Ensemble Theater. A former vice president of the Jewish Vocational Ser- vice, August also served on the board of the Jewish Com- munity Center. The Project Renewal Corn- Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 - 6060 102 FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1990 mittee is responsible for overseeing Detroit's partner- ship program with the Project Renewal communities of Ramla and Yavne. A member of Federation's executive committee, Alter was a recipient of its Wetsman Young Leadership Award. He is chairman of the Leadership Development Committee and a member of both the Israel and Overseas and Campaign Management Committees. He sits on the Sinai Hospital Board of Trustees. Alter is vice chairman of the National Executive Corn- mittee, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Na- tional chairman of Project OTZMA, an Israel study- service program for college students, he also serves on several Council of Jewish Federations committees.