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Refreshments will be provid- ed at Temple Israel and at the Center. Volunteers from the Jew- ish Federation's Young Adult Division will be stationed throughout the walk route to assist people. After the walk, everyone is in- vited to enjoy a picnic lunch or purchase Israeli and/or Ameri- can cuisine while enjoying Israeli child entertainer Chani Nach- mias at 3 p.m. The sounds of jazz can be heard by the Israeli jazz band Esta at 4:15 p.m. Detroit's own Michael HarPaz will perform his original music and will be joined by the Hillel Day School Choir at 6:15 p.m. The evening will cul- minate with the 7:30 p.m. performance of David Broza who will sing his many Hebrew songs. For details, call the Jewish Federation's Michigan Israel Connection, (810) 645-7878. The Israel Fest and Walk for Israel will be highlighted on Shaarey Zedek Productions' cable show throughout May. Host Geri Levit interviews Jennifer L. Mat- tler, co-chairman of the Walk for Israel with Jeffrey Sternberg. The two will discuss the festivities planned for the afternoon festival celebrating the 47th anniversary of the state of Israel. All 8th and 9th graders from Re- form congregations are invited to participate in NFTY's FreshCo weekend, the annual opening event for next year's freshmen and sophomores, to be held May 20-21, at the Camp Mass in Or- tonville. FreshCo will be an opportuni- ty to meet other teens and learn about NFTY (the North Ameri- can Federation of Temple Youth) which consists of temple youth groups from across the country. For an application to FreshCo or for information, call the NFTY- Michigan Region office in Ann Ar- bor, (313) 668-2722. Rev. Cook Gives Talk On Monday, May 22, at 8:30 p.m., the Birmingham Temple will present the Reverend Har- ry T. Cook II, as the fourth of four guest speakers on the theme "Confronting the Reli- gious Right." The Reverend Cook, journalist and rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Clawson, will discuss "The Pub- lic Schools: Prayer and Values." Citizens and Clergy United, the sponsor of the Reverend Cook's talk, is a new coalition created to persuade national and state legislators to oppose prayer in public schools. There is no admission charge. Questions from the floor will fol- low the presentations. Forum Hosts Ira Glasser On Monday, May 15, at 8:30 p.m., the Birmingham Temple will pre- sent the Mickey and Robert Shorr Memorial Lecture featuring Ira Glasser, national director for the American Civil Liberties Union, as the third of four guest speak- ers on the theme "Confronting the Religious Right." Mr. Glass- er will discuss "The Religious Right: Organizing for Power." There is no admission charge. Questions from the floor will fol- low the presentations. Newcomers Are Welcomed Newcomers to the metropolitan De- troit area are invited to a get-to- gether with Shalom Detroit on May 31, 7-9 p.m. at the Janice Charach Epstein Museum in the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Center. Sponsored by the Women's Di- vision of the Jewish Federation, Shalom Detroit welcomes new residents to the community while providing an opportunity for them to make new friends. Coffee and dessert will be served. Reservations are needed by May 23. For details, call the Women's Division, (810) 642- 4260. Human Relations Dinner Planned The Institute of Human Rela- tions of the American Jewish Committee will feature Professor Cornel West, author, philosopher and professor of religion and Afro-American studies at Har- vard University as its keynote speaker at the upcoming Judge Learned Hand Award of Human Relations Dinner honoring Kath- leen McCree and David Baker Lewis, Monday, May 22, at the Westin Hotel, Detroit.