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March 07, 1997 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-03-07

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Erhard BMW

Sisterhood
`Redecorates'

Temple Israel Sisterhood is
pleased to welcome Barbi Krass,
ALLIED ASID, IFDA, of Color-
works Studio Inc. in Farmington
Hills on Monday, March 17. Ms.
Krass will present her program
entitled "Building, Remodeling
or Redecorating Without Losing
Your Mind!" immediately fol-
lowing a noon luncheon.

Hadassah Hosts
Dr. Gitelman

UNBELIEVABLE!

In celebration of the 100th
year of Zionism, the Greater
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
has invited Dr. Zvi Gitelman,
professor of Judaic Studies
at the University of Michigan,
to present a series of three lec-
tures, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
March 26, April 2 and 9, at
Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard
Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
Coffee will be served from 7-7:30
p.m.
The lectures will be titled
"Zionist Vision and Israeli Pol-
itics," "Religion and Politics in
Israel," and "Can Israel Be Both
a Democracy and a Jewish
State?"
The fee is $10 per lecture
or $25 for the series. Make
checks payable to Hadassah
and mail to the Sarah &
Ralph Davidson Hadassah
House, 5030 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield,
MI 48323. For information, call
the Hadassah office, (810) 683-
5030.

• • •

1997 BMW 740i

Barbi Krass

This program is $6 for Temple
Israel Sisterhood members and
$8 for guests. Baby-sitting will be
available by reservation for $5
per child. Please call Caroline
Schechter at (810) 356-6807 or
the Temple Israel office at (810)
661-5700 for more information or
to make a reservation.

Alpha Omega
Ladies Meet

Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity
Auxiliary ladies luncheon and
general election will be held at
noon, Tuesday, April 8, at Vic's
Market in Novi. It will be followed
- by a cooking demonstration.
For information, call Sheila
Rosenfeld, (810) 855-2151.

Sisterhood
Shabbat Set

The Congregation Shir Tikvah
sisterhood will hold its annual
Sisterhood Shabbat 7:45 p.m.
Friday, March 14, at Northmin-
ister. Dr. Lillian Rosenberg Hur-
witz, vice president of the
Detroit Chapter of the ZOA, will
be the guest speaker. An oneg
will follow. The community is in-
vited.
The sisterhood will present
Elwin Greenwald of "Elwin's To
Go" at the sisterhood meeting
8 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, at
the home of Shelly Allyn. He will
demonstrate Passover desserts.
Contact Mary Ellen Katz, (810)
355-3237, for information.

(all standard equipment + comfort seals, heated seats & cold weather package.)

Israel, China
To Boost Trade

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel and
China have agreed to boost bi-
lateral trade and economic co-
operation.
Israeli Trade and Industry
Minister Natan Sharansky met
with Chinese Vice Premier Li
Lanquing, who is on a weeklong
visit to Israel.
Their meeting took place the
same day that Chinese officials
announced the death of their
leader, Deng Xiaoping.
Observers said that the death
of the 93-year-old Deng, who had
not been seen in public in recent
years, would likely have little
impact on the Chinese political
scene.
During his meeting with
Li, Mr. Sharansky expressed
disappointment with the level
of trade between the two coun-
tries, according to a statement
issued by the Israeli Trade Min-
istry.
Israel and China formally
established diplomatic and trade
relations four years ago.
Israeli exports to China
totaled $81 million last year.
Chinese exports to Israel in 1996
were $160 million.
The two sides agreed to set up
joint committees to explore pos-
sible cooperation in the areas of
agriculture, electronics, medical
equipment and telecommunica-
tions.

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