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DESIGN I N R E C O N BUILD
Symposium
On Tolerance
The Christian Communication
Council is one of several co-spon-
\-, sors of the 10th annual syrnpo-
/- slum
-
planned by the Greater
Detroit Interfaith Round Table.
This event will take place on
Sunday, April 28, at the St.
John Center, 4401 Five Mile
Road (near Sheldon Road) in
Plymouth.
Registration will begin at
12:30 p.m. and the first session
( will start at 1:30 p.m.
The theme for this year is Be-
yond Tolerance: Toward a New
Vision of Religious Plural-
ism...Implications for Bio-Med-
ical Ethics.
The primary leader will be
Dr. Howard Brody, professor of
family practice and philosophy
and director of the Center for
Ethics and Humanities in Life
Sciences at Michigan State Uni-
versity.
Registration is $20 which in-
cludes the dinner at 5:30 p.m.
For information, call the Inter-
faith Round Table, (313) 869-
', 6306.
/-
HIAS Holds
Poster Contest
HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant
Aid Society, will sponsor a
poster contest for immigrant
/---
youth.
This year's contest theme is
"My American Dream" and is
open to youngsters between the
ages of 4 and 15. There is only
one entry per contestant and it
must be on paper no larger than
20" x 24" (50 x 60 cm), in any
\— medium: Watercolor, crayon,
pencil, oil, etc.
Submissions will be divided
according to the following age
groups- 4-7, 8-11 and 12-15. All
works will be judged by a panel
on the basis of creativity, origi-
nality, technique and relation
to the theme.
The grand prize winner will
receive a $1,000 U.S. savings
bond. Three runners-up will re-
ceive special recognition prizes.
All 12 finalists will receive a cer-
tificate of achievement and have
their posters included in the
1997 HIAS calendar. Each par-
ticipant will receive a certificate
\-) of appreciation and a 1997
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HIAS calendar.
Entries should be mailed to
HIAS Poster Contest, 333 Sev-
enth Avenue, 17th floor, New
York, N.Y. 10001-5004 and
must be received by May 15.
The official entry form, which
includes a complete set of con-
\ test rules, may be obtained at
the local federation, Jewish
Family Service Agency, or by
calling the HIAS correspon-
dence unit, (212) 613-1424.
1-800-421-4141
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