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congregations and other
groups on the trip.

The 10-day trip will fly
direct from Detroit to Tel
Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport.
The mission, which will cost
$1,993 per person, includes
five-star hotel accommmoda-
tions, most meals, sightseeing
throughout Israel in air-
conditioned motor coaches
and pre-planned programs,
lectures and entertainment.
A $500 deposit will reserve
a spot in the mission, and par-
ticipants who pay in full by
Nov. 16, 1992, will receive a
$50 discount on the per-
person cost Limited business-
class seats are available.
The trip is sponsored by the
Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit and coordin-
ated with The Jewish News in
celebration of its 50th an-
niversary, as well as many
organizations and congrega-
tions throughout Michigan.
David Hermelin is chair-
man of the Michigan Miracle
Mission. Susan Citrin, Dr.
Conrad Giles and Jane Sher-
man are co-chairmen.
For applications or informa-
tion, contact Tami Margolis
at the Jewish Federation,
642-4260.

Medical Ethics Mission
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Thirty-four people are
organizing the largest group
tour to Israel ever mounted in
the state.
They have formed the
Michigan Miracle Mission
Cabinet, which consists of
representatives from the
statewide Jewish community
who act as liaisons to
organizations.
The April 18-28, 1993, mis-
sion, "in celebration with the
ongoing miracle of creating a
modern Jewish state," is open
to individuals and families
with children age 13 and
older.
Mission-goers on the non-
fund-raising trip will par-
ticipate in the celebration of
the 45th Yom Ha'atzma'ut —
Israel Independence Day — in
Jerusalem. Participants will
experience Israel's ancient
and recent history, visit Pro-
ject Renewal neighborhoods
in Detroit's sister cities of
Yavne and Ramie and learn
about current issues. The
itinerary will include events
for first-timers and experienc-
ed visitors to Israel.
Based in Jerusalem,
mission-goers will tour in
small groups, coming
together for "mega" events. A
day of special programs will
also be designed to meet the

e.Vires 5 - 3/ - 92.

San Francisco — A Medical
Ethics Mission to Israel
featuring Israel's top medical,
religious and political leaders
is being sponsored by San
Francisco's Institute for
Jewish Medical Ethics July
1-12.
A partial list of participants
includes: Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Shamir; Nobel Prize
winner Rosalyn Yalow ; Chief
Rabbis Mordechai Eliyahu
and Avraham Kahane
Shapira; Avraham Steinberg;
Professor Shimon Glick; Rab-
bi Mordechai Halpern;
Former Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin; Minister of
Health Ehud Olmert; and
Member of Knesset Benjamin
Begin.
Leading the Mission are
Rabbi Pinchas Lipner, dean of
the Institute for Jewish
Medical Ethics and Laurence
Marton, dean of the Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, Madison
School of Medicine.
The mission itinerary in-
cludes 19 units of CME credit;
touring many of Israel's most
famous attractions and 10

nights accommodations in
Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa
and Tiberias.
Lecture topics include: do-
not-resuscitate dilemmas,
organ transplantation in
Israel; autopsies in Israel;
low-level ionizing radiation
treatments; alternatives to
socialized medicine in Israel;
latest advances in computer-

The mission
itinerary includes
19 units of CME
credit.

aided decision-making in
Israel; misconduct in bio-
medical investigation; breast
implants and plastic surgery;
the state of medical ethics in
Israel; embryo experimenta-
tion and problems in cardio-
thoracic surgery in Israel.
For information and a
brochure, call the Institute for
Jewish Medical Ethics,
1-800-258-4427.

