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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-08-21

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John Barfield

JNF Honors
John Barfield

The Jewish National Fund
will present John W Barfield,
founder and chairman of the
Barfield Companies, with the
Tree of Life Award at a dinner
to be held 6 p.m., Oct. 1 at the
Radisson on the Lake in
Ypsilanti.
Proceeds will go toward a
JNF afforestation project in
Mr. Barfield's name in
Jerusalem's American In-
dependence Park. The Tree of
Life Award is presented in
recognition of professional
and humanitarian leadership.

Active in many business
and community endeavors,
Mr. Barfield, an Ann Arbor
resident, is a member of the
Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and
Detroit Chamber of Corn-
merce. He served on the first
community advisory board of
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
and since 1984 has been a
member of the Economic
Alliance for Michigan. He
also is the co-chairman for the
regional Michigan campaign
of the United Negro College
Fund. In 1983, he establish-
ed the Lena Barfield
Memorial Scholarship Fund
for low-income minority and
underprivileged students. He
is a director of the Industrial
Technology Institute, Cleary
College and Michigan Na-
tional Bank, Ann Arbor.
For information, call Laurie
Nosanchuk Blum, 557-6644.

Torah Center
Holds Lecture

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Torah Center
will speak on "Is There Pro-
phecy In This Day And Age"
8:15 p.m., Aug. 24, at the
Torah Center. It is part of the
Project Talmud learning
series for the summer.
For information, call the
Torah Center, 855-6170.

Sinai Hospital's Center for
Ophthalmic Research and
Development is seeking
volunteers for a series of
glaucoma and elec-
trodiagnostic studies.
The center's studies require
a total of 100 volunteers with
normal, healthy eyes and pa-
tients without a family
history of glaucoma. These
patients will be used to
establish normal values for
the studies. Volunteers should
be at least 35 years old and
preferably in the 50-to-75
year age range.
All volunteers selected will
be given a free eye exam at
the Sinai Hospital Eye Clinic
as part of the studies. In ad-
dition, the volunteers for the
electrodiagnostic study will
be paid $15 upon successful
completion of the 1 1/2 hour
tests. Volunteers for the
glaucoma multi-testing
studies will be paid $50 upon
successful completion of the 4
1/2 hour tests. Qualified
volunteers may participate in
both studies if they wish.
For information, call Londa
Sanders or Sergey Mikhaylov-
sky, 493-5988.

Teen Fitness
Program Set

The Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center will spon-
sor a Sign Interpreted Teen
Fit Program. This class will
offer the student a car-
diovascular workout utilizing
the facilities of the Center's
Cardiovascular Center.
Workouts will include
strength training, cross train-
ing, flexibility and aquatics.
Sign interpretation will be of-
fered for the duration of the
class period.
Classes will begin 6:30-7:30
p.m. Sept. 16 and run for nine
weeks. lb register or for infor-
mation, call Margo Weitzer,
661-1000.

SPACE Sponsors
Benefit Walk

SPACE for Changing
Families will sponsor a Walk
for the Changing Family 9
a.m. Sept. 20 from the
Southfield Civic Center. Par-
ticipants are encouraged to c
obtain pledges with proceeds
going to educational support '
groups for children 5 to 16
years of age and their families
coping with changes.
There is a registration fee.
The first 100 adult
registrants will receive a T-
shirt the day of the event.
Prizes will be awarded to the
people with the five highest
pledge amounts.
For information, call
SPACE, 258-6606.

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