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American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Don Cohen, director of the Michigan Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), will be the guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Temple Beth El Sisterhood, 6 p.m. Mon- day, Jan. 27, at the temple. He will address the topic "Transi- tion: Combating Hate In Chang- ing Times." Mr. Cohen formerly worked for U.S. Sen. Don Riegle, the United Jewish Appeal Univer- sity Programs Department and the Jewish Federation of San Antonio. Most recently, he served for almost 10 years es di- rector of the Jewish Communi- ty Relations Council of the Jewish Federation in Dayton, Ohio. The dinner and program is open to the community. There is a charge. Reservations may be made prior to Jan. 23 by call- ing Fayclare Blau, 645-1420. JVVV Women Hold Meeting • Cocktails • Carry-Out • Cappuccino High-quality article reprints can help your company in many ways: Sisterhood Hears Don Cohen The Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans will conduct a meeting 11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26, at the JWV Memorial Home. A light breakfast will be served by the hostesses of the Bloch-Rose and Shapiro Auxil- iaries. Mah-Jongg Tourney Set Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood will host a Tournament 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23, at the tem- ple. In addition to cash prizes to the winners, there will be door prizes awarded during inter- missions. Refreshments will be served. Registration fee is $15 in ad- vance and $18 at the door. For registration and other informa- tion, please call the temple, 967- 4020. Music Academy Study Offered Applications are available for fellowships to attend the Ul- pana-Israel Academy of Music July 6-28 in Michigan's Part- nership 2000 sister region of Is- rael, the Central Galilee. Teens aged 14-18 who have played a musical instrument or studied voice for at least four years are eligible to participate. The academy is conducted un- der the auspices of the Israel Je- unesses Musicales (Young People's Music Society). The Israel experience in- cludes a week of touring and sightseeing throughout Israel and two weeks at the academy. Instruction will be in English. Students who participate in the Interlochen-like program will be housed at the Mossad Amakim dorm in Central Galilee. Home hospitality with their counterparts from the re- gion and opportunities to so- n' cialize will be part of the program. The group will be ac- companied by staff. Subsidies from Federation and the Academy have reduced the fee to $1,000, airfare in- cluded. Applicants must submit a tape demonstrating musical ability, as well as a resume of musical experience. Application deadline is Feb. 1. Candidates who are accepted into the program will be notified by April 1. For application and informa- tion, call Jeff Kaye, community shaliach, at the Michigan/Israel Connection, (810) 645-7878. Scholarship Funds Are Available The Sam and Evelyn Linden Scholarship Fund provides for scholarships to be given to wor- thy young people for an Israeli experience. Applications can be obtained by contacting Mary Goldberg, (810) 661-7600. Those wishing to contribute to the fund may send a contri- bution to the Jewish Commu- nity Center Tribute office, 6600 West Maple Road, West Bloom- field, MI 48322. SZ Productions Looks At Services The January telecast from Shaarey Zedek Productions is a discussion by four professionals about the condition of Jewish services in the metro area. The program participants, who joined host Geri Levit, were Car- ol Rosenberg, Geri Margolis, Bob Steinberg and Donna Wein- berg. All programs can be seen multiple times a month accord- ing to the following schedule. They can also be found in the Congregation Shaarey Zedek li- brary. The programs were recorded at the Continental Ca- ble Corporation facilities. Con- tinental Cable: Channel 18 - 7:35 p.m. Jan. 21; 10:35 p.m. Jan. 23, 30. Cable Ready: Chan- nel 22 - same schedule as Con- tinental Cable. Booth Communications: Channel 11- 6 p.m. Jan. 21, 28; 9:30 a.m. Jan. 23, 30. Time Warner Cable: Channel 12 - 5 p.m. Jan. 23, 30.