Join the Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University Community for a lunch and learn with world-renowned Bible scholar Professor James K. Kugel Bar-Ilan University Harvard University Author of the critically acclaimed The Bible As It Was who will discuss Which ji2n CD.171.171ilfttbiladA? )111d ("UNA QilflatiOILA anciant ob.& gidelliviRtatimi on Thursday, May 14 12:00 Noon at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building 6735 Telegraph (S. of Maple, E. side of Telegraph) Conference Room D Covert: $10 per person Barbara Stollman, President Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University There will be no solicitation of funds. For more information and to R.S.V.P. (by May 8) please call the Bar-Ilan University office at 540-8900 ATTITUDES... for the Mind Specializing in heart warming gifts, relaxation and self-improvement alai. Motivational Tapes Fibre Optic Displays Massage Products Inspirational Gifts Recovery Items Water Fountains Music Jewelry Candles Lava Lamps Crystal Prisms Aromatherapy HOURS Mon. - Fri. 10:00-7:00 Sat. 9:00-6:00 7421 Orchard Lake Road • NE Corner at 14 Mile Rd. (248) 539-2200 • Attitudes@Feelings.com GIck 5/1 1998 46 A(V\ us; C 1 est 04%.,Lev.v5 (1 )1A. Prominent Writer To Address Gala Israel Bonds Bestows Honors Charles Krauthammer, Pulitzer Prize winner, will speak at the Jewish The- ological Seminary dinner, 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, May 12, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Hon- orees from area Conservative syn- agogues will be presented with the Seminary's Shin award for outstanding reli- gious and com- Charles munity leader- Krauthammer ship. Krauthammer is a prominent essayist and news columnist who writes a syndicated weekly column for the Washington Post and a monthly essay for Time maga- zine. For information or reservations, call the Detroit JTS office, (248) 258-0055. The Metropolitan Detroit Profes- sional Health Services Division of State of Israel Bonds will honor Drs. Harris W. Mainster and Lloyd J. Paul at an "Israel at 50" Maimonides Tribute Dinner, 5:30 p.m. Thurs- day, June 18, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Ellen Can- non, political sci- entist, will be the speaker. Drs. Mainster Dr. Mainster and Paul, both actively involved in the bonds campaign for many years, will receive the spe- cial State of Israel Indepen- dence Issue Award in appre- Dr. Paul ciation of out- standing commit- ment, participation and leadership in the Professional Health Services Division. Since 1987, Dr. Harris Mainster has held the position of chairman of the Department of Surgery and senior consulting staff surgeon at Botsford General Hospital. Actively involved in Jewish causes, Dr. Mainster has served on the boards of Hillel Day School; as presi- dent of Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses; Jewish Welfare Federa- tion; Jewish Community Center; State of Israel Bonds and the Holo- caust Memorial Center. Dr. Lloyd J. Paul, of Oakland Internist and Associates, is associated with William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak; Harper-Grace hospitals and Sinai Hospital. Dr. Paul, actively involved in the Israel Bonds Campaign from its early beginnings, was sent to Israel as an observer on a special delegation dur- ing the 1973 Yom Kippur Day War. He has chaired the Medical Profes- sional Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign and the Professional Health Services Division of State of Israel Bonds. For information regarding the event, contact, (248) 352-6555 or Fashion Maven Slates Talk Fashion maven Sandy Schreier will address the Jewish Federation Women's Campaign and Education Department annual meeting 11 a.m. Monday, May 18, at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. The meeting will include the election and installation of Sandy Schreier officers and board members. Ms. Schreier will share her experiences as a fashion historian, collector, museum curator and author in a presentation titled "Sandy Schreier's Hollywood: Dressed and Undressed." She is a consultant and curator for exhibi- tions of costume history at museums throughout the world. Luncheon will be served. Admission fee is $25 per person. Baby-sitting will be available for children age 2 ' and older if reserved by Friday, May 8. For required reservations by Friday, May 8, and information, call Esther Weitzman at Federation, (248) 642- 4260. (888) 352-6556.