THE RABBINICAL STAFF AND THE MEMBERS OF THE OBITUARIES page 149 KOLLEL INSTITUTE OF DETROIT EXTEND THEIR HEARTFELT. CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF OUR BELOVED Systems and was author of Social Stratification: The Forms and Functions of Inequality. Before joining the staff of Princeton University in 1947, Professor Tumin taught in the sociology department at Wayne University and served as direc- tor of the Detroit Mayor's Com- mission on Race Relations. At Princeton, he worked in the sociology and anthropology departments. Professor Tuinin gained na- tional attention in 1958 with his Desegregation: Resistance and Readiness, which profiled white males in Guilford County, N.C. He was an outspoken critic of all forms of discrimination, es- pecially university student clubs that refused to admit Jews. Professor Tumin was born in Newark, N.J., and graduated from the University of Wiscon- sin in 1938. In addition to his work at Wayne and Princeton, he taught at the Columbia Uni- versity Teachers College. He is survived by his wife, Sylvia; sons and daughter-in- law, Jonathan and Kathie of Wheaton, Md., Zachary of Man- hattan; four grandchildren. RABBI ABRAHAM GARDIN OF BLESSED MEMORY WHOSE WARMTH, KINDNESS, AND GENEROSITY TOUCHED THE LIVES OF THOUSANDS IN OUR COMMUNITY, YOUNG AND OLD, RICH AND POOR. MAY HE BE A "MAYLITZ YOSHER" FOR HIS WIFE, CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN, AND ALL "KLAL YISROEL." DYSAUTONOMIA Gore Makes Attempt To Re-Start Talks Washington (JTA) — Vice President Al Gore invested some effort this week in try- ing to get the stalled Middle East talks back on track. Mr. Gore met with a group of Arab American leaders, and then received an honorary degree at the Israeli Embassy here from Bar-Ilan University, located near Tel Aviv. In his speech at the em- bassy, Mr. Gore said that last month's killing spree in Hebron "has been a setback which re-opened wounds decades old, and that we cannot expect to stitch closed overnight. "Nevertheless, I believe with all of my heart that the peace process can and will succeed," Mr. Gore con- tinued. "Israel has now chosen the path of peace. I am convinc- ed that (Palestine Liberation Organization) Chairman (Yassir) Arafat has, as well," Mr. Gore said. Earlier, Mr. Gore met with a group of top Arab Ameri- can leaders. The Arab American group, which included represent- atives from the National Association of Arab Ameri- cans and the Arab American Institute, presented the vice president with a list of five recommendations for U.S. action. The recommendations were similar to those pre- sented by Arab American leaders to Secretary of State Warren Christopher last week following the shootings of Palestinian worshipers in Hebron by a Jewish settler. Among the recommenda- tions were suggestions that Without a good education I would not be a doctor to help sick people, or a teacher to help children like me. Dysautonomia is organized and operated for educational research purposes to maintain evaluation and treatment of afflicted children. Dysautonomia Foundation Inc. 3000 Town Center, Suite 1500, Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 350-3333 fur. Vi .de .41r greatest C Natural Albert Gore: Faith in the process. the United States be more actively involved in the peace process, and that the Clinton administration should support a U.N. resolution calling for an international presence in the territories to protect Pa- lestinians. Mr. Gore told the guests at the Israeli Embassy ceremony that the Arab Americans, in the wake of the Hebron incident, "told me that what moved them deeply was to receive from the friends they had made in the Jewish community, dur- ing this effort called Builders for Peace, heartfelt expressions of condolence and sorrow, to reach out to them and to lift up their hearts." Builders for Peace is a U.S. private sector organization of leading Jewish and Arab Americans interested in in- vestment in the territories. Mr. Gore announced the group's formation last November. ❑ Nicholas Genchi 5th grade Resource America needs more schools that encourage our children to fulfill their promise. Heartfelt wishes sent with delicious gift baskets from . . KEEP THE PROMISE. A TISKET A TASKET For information on how you can help change the schools in your community, call 1 800-96-PROMISE. (313) 6614789 Packaged and Delivered 7 Days a Week Education Excellence Partnership NIBBLES & ■ 111 ■ 1.1111M111•11•1•11M 1V A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray glori00 iftSr- d 354-3499 L WE DELIVER! Nun When So Sorry is not enough. Send a tray of candy, nuts & fruit. 737-8088 I 33020 NORTHWESTERN Outside Of Michigan M aslen Ca, L yJ 1-800-752-2133 Local & Nationwide Delivery Special Candy & Sugarfree Available