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Mr. Kaufman, a former president of the Jewish Funeral Directors and a member of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions (UAHC) National Task Force on AIDS and the Corps of Service to the Jewish Peo- ple, has long been active at 'Temple Beth El. Together with his wife, he was a co-chair of the temple's "Night in the '90s" Benefit Auction and was the temple's honoree at the 1987 Fund for Reform Judaism dinner. He and his wife will be the honorees in September at the Jewish National Fund dinner. Serving with Mr. Kaufman in the coming year will be John Kamins and Fredrick Simon, vice presidents; Marion Freedman, treasurer; and Alan A. May, secretary. Elected to the board of trustees for a three-year term are Lawrence Epstein, Lois Gerenraich, Lucy Gersten, Dr. Bruce M. Kaplan, Fred Marblestone, Sanford Passer, Judy Schwartz and Debi Bernstein-Siegel. Serving a two-year term will be Dr. Raymond Rosenfeld and Leslie Slatkin. Cheryl Kerwin, Lee J. Marks and Rodman Myers were elected to the 1993-94 nominating committee. Institute Receives Program Grant The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has provided a three-year $300,000 grant to Wayne State University's Merrill- Palmer Institute for family and human development to implement a foster care com- puter monitoring program developed at Hebrew Univer- sity in Jerusalem. The Hebrew University Clinical Information System allows for a comprehensive 1 and systematic monitoring I system of clients for foster- c> care workers. Social workers will have simple and easy ac- cess to the up-to-date information. The system has proven so successful in Israel that the government recently in— I structed all foster care agen- cies there to use it. The Merrill-Palmer In- stitute has seen improvemente=, in the monitoring of services at Lutheran Child and Fami- ly Service of Michigan, where it oversees the use and modification of the project. The Institute also is negotiating with the ,=', Michigan Department of Social Services and other area social service agencies to expand the project. By the- end of the initial grant, the program will be available for use throughout the United States. The implementation of the three-year grant in Detroit is the result of a bi-national agreement between the U.S. government and Israel's Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs to improve the delivery of foster care services in both countries. The Memorandum of Under- standing is administered by the national Council of Jewish Federations, of which the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit is a member. The Hebrew University pro- gram is a computerized clinical information system, developed originally for use in Israel. As law and practices are different in the United States, Merrill-Palmer will adapt the system for use in America and ensure its flex- ibility for use in states where laws governing foster care placement may vary from each other. Chabad Sets Talmud Lecture Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Center will deliver a lecture 8:15 p.m. '- July 13 at the Torah Center on "The Jewish Saint: Can a Tzadik Be Guilty of Sin." The lecture is part of the Project Talmud Summer Program. For information, call the Torah Center, 855-6170. The Bais Chabad Torah I Center Audio Library has recently received the Rabbi Yissocher Frand Tape Library. These tapes include lectures on Jewish law and ethics given by Rabbi Frand of Baltimore. For information, call the Center librarian, 855-6170.