This & That Rubbing elbows with the president; students teach the Holocaust. \ President Bill Clinton wowed a dele- ,9gation of 20 members of the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section with a speech last vices at Temple Israel in West Bloom- field recently. She's a 1972 Southfield High graduate. Many of her friends and relatives were among the congre- gants that weekend. week in Washington on topics near and dear to them. While he was visit- The group was in ing metro Detroit the nation's capital for last week, Russell four days of workshops Robinson, the on issues ranging from New York-based affirmative action to executive vice pres- Israel's 50th birthday ident of the Jew- and visits to legislators. ish National The president spoke to vowed to Fund, them about his $21 bil- streamline national lion child care proposal management of and a program founded the 97-year-old co- by NCJW to help administrator of undereducated parents much of Israel's provide education for land and natural their preschool chil- resources. He dren. pledged to boost "It was truly excit- the level of cam- ing. There's this aura paign funding that about him and this President Clinton goes to Israel from charisma about him 50 to 70 percent which puts the entire room in the palm of his hand. He did- within three years. This year's $16 million operations n't use notes, he spoke from his heart," covers leadership training, budget outgoing presi- said Marta Rosenthal, public education, debt retirement and dent of the local chapter of NCJW research and development. Another It was a homecoming of sorts for Can- $17 million is earmarked for Israel — new saplings, woodland, park, picnic tor Lori Corrsin of Larchmont Tem- area, reservoir and infrastructure ple in Larchmont, N.Y., when she development, and reclamation of diffi- served as guest cantor for Shabbat ser- When we wander memory lane, us can recall favorite TV shows, tunes and maybe what we wet"' when.' To help jog those memories, here are some news "billboards" from the pages of The Jewish News for this week 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago. 1988 One year after the sentencing of Jonathan Pollard and his wife, the families are seeking a presidential par- don for the two. Forrrier refilsenik Natan Sharansky was inducted into the Israel Defense Forces. An Israeli car manufacturer, Elkin Bros. Ltd., announced an automobile ern Southfield and Lathrup Village during his three decades on the corn- mission. Gregory, a Wayne County Sheriff's deputy, beat out independent candidate Suzanne Goldstein and Republican Roderick Fracassi. cult terrain. JNF has 325,000 donors. Robinson was honored at a recep- tion at the home of Sue Ellen Eisen- 10th-grader Samantha Ashley and 11th-grader David Zaks, directors of the Berkley High School Student berg. Holocaust Curriculum Committee, New York-based recording artist Chaim Fogelman will perform his children's songs at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Kahn Jewish Community Cen- ter in West Bloomfield. The free concert is co-sponsored by the Daniel Sobel Friendship Circle, a non-profit organization that serves families of children with special needs, and The Jewish News. For informa- tion, call the Friendship Circle at (248) 855-1212. Find out the truth behind Purim at a play to be performed at 10 a.m. next Friday at Akiva Hebrew Day School. "The Second-To-Last-Laugh: The True Story of Purim" stars Rabbi D., Mrs. C. and Mrs. S. as Haman, Vashti and Esther, respectively. The show is free, but board members are expected to make a donation of $250,000, says Rabbi Avram Goldstein, Akiva's assis- tant principal. In a special election Monday, Democ- rat Vince Gregory won an Oakland County Board of Commissioners seat vacated when longtime Commissioner Lawrence Pernick died in November. Pernick, a Democrat, served north- are among students who will teach their classmates about the Holocaust during the school's annual Holocaust curriculum, March 9-16. The committee, under the supervi- sion of history teacher Sheryl Young, will perform a series of educational events, including an opening assembly, survivor presentations and musical and dramatic performances. The week will culminate in a program for the public at 7 p.m. Monday, March 16. Berkley High's 612 students will devote an hour each day to Holocaust studies during the week. Will it be Harvard, Stanford or Duke for U-M senior Ryan Field? The 21-year-old Andover High School graduate, featured in USA Today last month as a member of the "All USA College Academic Team," has won accolades for his cancer research and he's still an undergrad. Ryan received a $20,000 grant for research he is doing at the University of Michigan and in April he'll present a paper for the American Association for Cancer Research in New Orleans. Ryan has been concentrating his research in the area of gene therapy. Monter, aunt and uncle of the ers. jouiii' Zionist Congress offer . prognosis for the future of the dish press. The Jewish Home for Aged pre- sented a program in honor of Women's Week. Rose Rubinstein gave a lecture at Borman Hall on "The Women's Movement." 1988 Morris Abram, senior adviser to the United States Mission at the U.N., has been named president of Brandeis University. Institute ing at Th i rd reported The Bodzin Family Mr. and Mrs. David Bodzin were in New York representing the group at the surprise 30th wedding anniversary celebration in honor of Mr. and Mrs. oot..4,6 r efu gees to economy. A cornerstone laying was planned for Congregation Beth Shrnuet's new synagogue on the corner of Dexter and Buena Vista. 3/6 1998 23