41 Off Broadway Theater in West Bloomfield Machon Hosts Lunch, Learn Shalom Detroit Offers Welcome Machon L'Torah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will hold an educational lunchtime conference 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, at the down- town office of Coopers and Ly- brand, 400 Renaissance Center. Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, will lead the discussion on Jewish ethics. The program will be hosted by Michael Weil and Fred Shubak, and will include a deli lunch be- fore the lecture. There is no charge. For reservations and informa- tion, call Machon, (810) 967-0888. Newcomers to the area are invited to the next Shalom Detroit program 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at the Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery at the Maple-Drake Jewish Commu- nity Center. The evening will include a tour of the exhibit "Women's Work Times Two." Wine and cheese will be served. For reservations, call Toni Hayes at the Jewish Fed- eration Women's Campaign and Education Department, (810) 642-4260. 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'THE JEWISH NEWS is looking for great phoms and memories of you and your dad for our upcoming Father's Day issue. 'Mitten submissions should be typed and double-spaoed and may be mailed or faxed. Please limit to onr page. l'hotos may be bladc and white or cola; but must be dear: Please include a self-arldtessed stamped envelope if you would like your photo returned. Send to: 112 • Dear Old Dad • The jamb News • 27676 FnInkkn Road Souti fzekh MI 48034 Far 69101334-6069 Submissions willb e accept& 1 tinm igh lila), 21.. NO PHONE GILLS 7 Mile • Northville Your United Way Contribution Has Made Lots Of Homeless People Feel Warm All over Unibecl Way A board of directors has been named to oversee the Jewish Fund, established with the pro- ceeds from the sale of Sinai Hos- pital to the Detroit Medical Center. Members of the board include David Aronow, Robert Aronson, Joel Dorfman, Merle Harris, Dr. Samuel Indenbaum, Selwyn Isakow, Wilbourne A. Kelly III, Dr. Richard Krugel, Michael Maddin, Mervyn Manning, Florine Mark-Ross, Dr. Robert Michaels, Robert Naftaly, George Nyman, David K Page, Dr. Ed- uardo Phillips, Richard Roth, Phillip Schaengold, Mark Schlus- sel, Jerome Schostak, Robert Sos- nick and Jerome Wolfe. Mr. Schlussel and Mr. Sosnick were appointed co-chairmen and Mark Davidoff secretary-treasurer. Specific programs for funding have not yet been determined; the board's primary goal is to en- able the community to strength- en its commitment to serving at-risk populations. SZ Hosts Rabbi Steinsaltz Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz will speak 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Southfield, under the auspices of the Morris and Beverly Bak- er Foundation, Midrasha Cen- ter for Adult Jewish Studies-AJE and Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Steinsaltz's address, "Are We One? Truths and Myths of Jewish Unity," celebrates the publication of the 5th volume of "Tractate Ketubot" of the Stein- saltz English Talmud, which was underwritten by the Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation. This event is open to the com- munity. For free tickets, contact Naomi Blumenberg at the Midrasha, (810) 354-1050. High Court Backs Ethiopian Ohm Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's High Court of Justice has asked Education Minister Zevulun Hammer to cancel a decision to award the Israel Prize for journalism to a columnist who wrote a controversial article about Ethiopian immi- grants. The court also asked Mr. Hammer to clarify whether the Israel Prize committee would have reconsidered its decision had it known about the article written by Ma'ariv columnist Shmuel Shnitzer, who was re- cently censured for it by the Journalist Association's ethics committee. The court directive came in re- sponse to a petition from Labor Knesset member Adisu Massala, who said an August 1994 col- umn by Mr. Shnitzer was racist and that he should not receive the prize. In his article Mr. Shnitzer re- ferred to Ethiopians who immi- grated to Israel as "thousands of apostates carrying dangerous diseases." Mr. Shnitzer's column was written in response to an article in the Ha'aretz newspaper that reported on the high incidence of tuberculosis among Ethiopi- an immigrants. It also followed a request by the Ethiopian community to block the broadcast of a televi- sion news story on the high in- cidence of AIDS in the community. President Ezer Weizman met with Mr. Shnitzer earlier this month and urged him to apolo- gize to the Ethiopian cOmmuni- ty. • Mr. Shnitzer has refused to retract his remarks.