KIMigano"MWESSISERENEW Fred Rosner Panel Discussion Set On Hospice - I n conjunction with the Irwin I. Cohn Memori- al Lectures in Talmudic Law and Ethics and Peggy Kaltenbach Samaritan Care, the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center will host a panel discussion of "Hospice and Judaism," Sunday, May 7, at 7:30 p.m. The featured speakers will be Dr. Fred Rosner, director of medicine for Sinai Medical School; Norman Pappas, financial planner and CEO of the En- terprise group in Southfield; and Peggy Kaltenbach, clinical psychologist and bereavement counselor for William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. The evening will be moderated by Warren Pierce of WJBK Channel 2. There is no charge for the lecture. The Irwin I. Cohen Memorial Series in Talmudic Law and Ethics is un- der the auspices of the Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan. The purpose of the series is to to interface modern jurisprudence and medical ethics and an- cient Talmudic and halachic codes. For information, contact Rabbi Herschel Finman, (810) 737-7000. Round Table Awards Dinner Mk: $.;; ' Norman Pappas Warren Pierce Groundbreaking Set For Bais Chabad Center T David Adamany T Jack Robinson he American Arabic and Jewish Friends of Metropol- itan Detroit, a program of the Greater Detroit Inter- faith Round Table, will host its 9th Annual Scholarship Banquet, 5 p.m., Sunday, June 11, at the Northfield Hilton Hotel, 5500 Crooks Road, Troy. The dinner, which raises funds for college scholarships for Arabic and Jewish high school seniors, will present 1995 Community Service Awards to David Adamany, pres- ident, Wayne State University; and Jack Robinson, presi- dent Rite Aide of Michigan (formerly Perry Drug Stores). Tickets for the event are $75 per person, $125 scholarship patron, or $750 for a Table of 10. Interested persons should call (313) 869-6306. The Round Table of The National Conference is a non- profit organization that sponsors programs on cultural and ethnic awareness, youth programs, community/police ed- ucation programs and other interfaith activities. Mr. & Mrs. Skoczylas Mr. & Mrs. Wolf he groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of the Bais Chabad Torah Center will be held on Sunday, May 21, at 4:30 p.m. on the newly purchased land adjacent to the Torah Center; it will be followed by a light supper. The 5000 square-foot addition will dou- ble the size of the present building and will include a new chapel and classrooms, and an expanded sanctuary and social hall. The Torah Center annual dinner, cel- ebrating the 20th anniversary of its exis- tence, will take place on Monday, June 13, 6:30 p.m. at the Maple-Drake Com- munity Center. Dinner honorees will be Josef and Amira Skoczylas and Jack and Edith Wolf. Mr. Skoczylas and Mr. Wolf have served as past presidents of the Bais Chabad, and Mrs. Skoczy- las as sisterhood vice president. The guest speaker at the din- ner will be Rabbi Chaim Bomz- er, spiritual leader of Young Israel of Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn, N.Y., who will pay a special tribute to the late Lubavitcher Rebbe. Dinner chairmen are Mick- ey Eizelman, Alex Skoczylas, and Dr. Allen Stawis. For in- formation about the ground- breaking or the dinner, call the Torah Center, (810) 855-6170. on will 'From ugerice to Healing daring a presentation and -ter ti°11°I1 child adt survivors. Call Jewish wis F oriam 1500. ce at (810) 559- "