Not sure what to give this year? How about life? American Red Cross Give blood. Give the gift of life. Call 1-800 GIVE LIFE. Please bring some form of I.D. "My daughter wants to go to summer camp. I'd like a program that emphasizes Jewish tradition and values. What's available?" Jewish Information and Referral Service has a listing of camping programs for children of all ages. One call will provide you with information about Fresh Air Society programs, camps operated under Jewish auspices and other summer camping programs. Js lobrollse aid Merril 10110 ) k )( ) s 967-HELP JIS has thousands of resources to answer your questions. For information or referral, call (810) 967-HELP (4357); 967-0460 TT. JIS is a program of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. OBITS page 166 1— president of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. He was a partner in Affiliated Agencies for 56 years. He was a life member of the Million Dollar Round Table, life leader for 17 years and former president of the Independent Insurance Agents of Indianapolis. Mr. Cohen served as regional chairman of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews from which he received a Broth- erhood Award; he also received an OiAtsatnding Contribution Award from the White House Conference on Small Business. He was the beloved husband of the late Lucille Borinstein Cohen; father of the late Susan Jane Cohen. He is survived by his wife, Sylvia Sable Cohen; daughters, Donna Nelson of In- dianopolis, Nancy Deutsch of Rock Isaln, Ill., Eva Cooper- smith of Bloomfield Hills; nine grandchildren. Services were at the Hebrew Congregation; in- terment at Indianapolis He- brew Cemetery North. Contri- butions may be made to Hooverwood Jewish Home Guild, 7001 Hoover Rd., India- nopolis, IN 46260. Arrange- ments by Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. GEOFFREY COOKSON, 56, of Novi, died Nov. 21. Mr. Cook- son is survived by his wife, Lynne; mother, Maureen Cook- son of England; son and daugh- ter, Lee and Lisa, both of Eng- land. Contributions may be direct- ed to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemtery in Livonia. An-angemnts by He- brew Memorial Chapel. CECIL Q.C. CROLL, of Toronto, formerly of Windsor, died Nov. 26. He was the beloved brother of the late Sen- ator David Croll, Dr. Leo Croll, Dr. Samuel Croll, Mrs. Evelyn Zack. He is survived by his wife, Faye; daughters and sons- in-law, Bonnie Croll and Robert Henry, Gail Croll; grandchil- dren, Andrew, Jody, Lesley, Brett; brother, Dr. Maurice of Detroit. Interment in Windsor. Shiva will be observed at 2144 Pelissier St., #603, through Sunday (except Saturday). STUART COLBY FREED- MAN, 53, of New York, died Nov. 26. Mr. Freedman was a mass communications teacher who lectured and traveled ex- tensively on ships, speaking on a variety of topics. Although he did not graduate, he attended rabbinical school and led ser- vices at B'nai Olom on Fire Is- land. Mr. Freedman is survived by his parents, Dr. David and Bet-. L. _LI_ and sisters-in-law, Alan and Liz of Santa Monica, Calif, Dr. Martin and Gwen of Rydal, Pa. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Stuart Colby Freedman Torah Fund, Tem- ple B'nai Olom, cio Alan Ma- sur, 256 W. 10th St., New York, NY 10014. Arrange- ments by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. ZYGMUNT GABEL, 84, of San Antonio, Texas, died Nov. 23. Mr. Gabel was a self-em- ployed pawn broker. He was the loving father of the late William Elkins. Mr. Gabel is survived by his wife, Belle; son and daughter-in-law, Stanley and Cynthia Elkins; daughter and son-in-law, Hilda and Mitch Epstein. Interment Machpelah Cemetery. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. BERTHA GOLDSTEIN, 84, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died Nov. 25. Mrs. Goldstein is survived by her ex- husband, William; son, Jerome of Oak Park; daughter and son- in-law, Sheila and Norman Weinberg of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Steven and Tammy Weinberg, Laura and Tony Silber, Kevin Weinberg. Contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Ser- vices and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Issue Highlights DETROIT/ 14 Teens get lesson under the chuppah. CLOSE UP/ 30 Jewish hunters and other tall tales. HEALTH I 51 Memory seminar gives recall a workout. ENTERTAINMENT f78 An Orthodox Jew in a rock 'n' roll world.