Local News A gift of love she'll love to wear...always. ZOA Concert Aids Projects Bikur Cholim Cites Volunteers The proceeds of ZOA's 60th an- nual Balfour Celebration Con- cert Nov. 1 at the Fox Theatre will benefit the organization's two major projects in Israel and the Masada Summer in Israel program: the Kfar Silver edu- cational and vocational campus near Ashkelon and the ZOA House in Tel Aviv. Kfar Silver has a student body of 950, of whom 220 are children of new Olim from the former Soviet Union, Ethiopia and Argentina They study agri- culture, the humanities, nurs- ing and auto-technology. Underprivileged students are aided by a Scholarship Endow- ment Fund established by Metro Detroit ZOA. The ZOA House has a mod- ern theater complex, including a Yiddish theater and is used daily for educational programs geared to the new immigrants. The Masada Summer in Israel program took 850 college and high school students to Is- rael in 1993. Of these, 34 were from the Detroit area, 10 of whom received scholarship as- sistance by Metro Detroit ZOA. The Ahavas Chesed Bikur Cholim organization will hon- or its volunteers 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at the home of Mrs. Judy Friedman, in Southfield. The evening will consist of a dessert reception and the pin- ning of the volunteers. Ad- dressing the guests and volunteers will be Mrs. Molly Resnick, a former writer and producer of NBC News in New York. Torah Center Classes, Talk Bais Chabad Torah Center will offer two 12-week courses Sun- day mornings. The first lecture, which takes place at 10 a.m. Oct. 24, will cover the Talmud Baba Metzia. Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg will deliver the lectures on employ- er-employee relations. Both be- ginners and intermediates are invited. At 11 a.m., a course on Jew- ish mysticism will be offered. The text which is used is Tanya, the most definitive work on mysticism. Students of all lev- els are invited. 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