which will cost an additional $15,000, according to Saville. The historic hand-operated water pump has been preserved near the pond, but a new drinking fountain with a hand-washing spigot has been installed about 200 feet from the chapel. A free-standing map of the cemetery is now located near the new entrance gates and Machpelah now houses a mausoleum for old prayer books —believed the only such structure in the state. In the Jewish war veterans section, a plaque honoring the dead has been installed, along with a sculptured eagle, a flagpole and plan- tings. ❑ Metro Attorneys Honor Friedman And Stacey Judge Bernard Friedman, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, and Judge Michael Stacey, of the Wayne County Circuit Court, will receive the State of Israel's Eleanor Roosevelt Humani- Bernard Friedman Avern Cohn and Justice Charles Levin. Associate din- ner chairman are Alan Acker- man, Judge Susan D. Bor- man, Leon S. Cohan, Judge Jessica Cooper, Judge Richard Kaufman, Stuart Sinai and Judge Helene White. Judge Friedman was ap- pointed by President Reagan to the U.S. District Court bench in 1988. Prior to the appointment, Judge Fried- man was a judge of the 48th District Court in Bloomfield Hills and had acted as city at- torney for several cities. Judge Stacey was appointed to the Wayne County Circuit Court in 1970; he was elected to the post in 1972, 1976, 1982 and 1988. Stacey was admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and engaged in the general prac- tice of law for 21 years before his 1970 appointment. For dinner information, call Israel Bonds, 352-6555. Take part in the world of underwater adventure without getting wet. Choice of stainless steel (shown), steel and gold, or black and gold. TEENS Teens Attend CSJA Conference Michael Stacey ties Awards at a dinner 6 p.m. June 12 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The event will be sponsored by the Metro Detroit At- torneys Division of State of Israel Bonds, headed by co- chairmen Saul Bluestone and Sheldon Miller. Dinner chair- man is Eugene Driker; honorary dinner chairmen are Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelley, Judge Teens from the Jewish Parents Institute and the Bir- mingham Temple will hold a workshop titled "Jewish Throughout the Years: A Historical Analysis," at an in- ternational conference celebrating the 20th anniver- sary of the Congress of Secular Jewish Association of Toronto May 25-28 at the University of Toronto, Scar- borough Campus. Representing JPI will be Allison Berg, Shira Blum, Mara Bruton, Jennifer Davis, Adam Gusman, Michael Jacobs and David and Shira Lurie. Representing the Birm- ingham 'Ample will be Julie Becker, Adam Chalom, Allison Jerris, Shari Kamien- ny, Alan Littmann and Fred Rice. Our Series 1000 diver's watch allows you to look like a professional athlete with a minimum of exertion. Its equipped with a unidirectional turning bezel and a screw-in crown that ensures water resistance to 660 feet. WATCH BANDS Keepin;z Detroiter right on time .incc 1927 Southfield Pontiac Farmington Hills Madison Heights Southfield Si. 12 Mile 552-0080 Telegraph & Voorheis Orchard Lake & 13 Mile Dequindre & 12 Mile 333-2263 851-0440 541-0808 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 11