I A A The Cardozo Society myrzamman northern mountains, and the summer was beautiful." The Hermelins have attended sev- eral receptions hosted by the various embassies in Oslo. To make sure no one is bored, Hermelin, an amateur magician, sometimes performs tricks for the foreign dignitaries. "I'm always afraid he's going to pull some old rab- bit out of a hat or bird out of his pocket like he does for the grandkids," said Mrs. Hermelin, "but it hasn't happened yet." Last June the couple came back to Detroit to be present when their daughter Julie got married at their Bingham Farms home. "Doreen han- dled all aspects of our daughter's wed- ding and did a great job, which was not easy from this far away," said Hermelin. "She accomplished a lot by phone, fax and e-mail." A few days - later they celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary, then rushed back to Oslo for the July 4 party. All of the Hermelins' five children and their spouses and grandchildren — not to mention many friends — have visited them at one time or another since they moved to Norway. Their daughter, Marcie, and three children lived there for the first six months, with periodic visits from her husband. They participated in syna- gogue activities, and the youngsters attended the National School. "Oslo is so safe that we allowed the kids to ride their bikes anywhere in the city," said Marcie. Traveling by regular commercial flights, Hermelin has returned home five times in the past year...for Pdssover, their daughter's wedding, a quick 24-hour trip for Max Fisher's birthday tribute dinner in August, Rosh Hashanah, and their nephew's wedding. "Once you get on the job, you real- ize you just can't pick up and leave any time," he said. "There are many things to do here, and relationships to build with the government of Norway. You can't do that and travel back and forth very frequently. The Hermelins enjoy having visi- tors and showing off the country to them. He has become a tour guide of sorts, taking relatives and friends on spur-of-the-moment jaunts to such famous Norway attractions as the Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Nobel Hall, and Resistance Museum. There will always be a supply of salami and corned beef'at the ready, he said. "If you happen to be in the neighborhood, call and say hello." 111 The Cardozo Society is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's Community Outreach and Education Department. Its mission is to provide community members in the legal profession with Jewish learning, involvement and networking opportunities. Attorneys and Jurists, join your colleagues for a lively discussion with LEE C. BOLLINGER President, University of Michigan The Ideal of Brown vs. The Board of Education at the End of the Century Dessert buffet - $15 per person Pre-registration required by Tuesday, November 24 Questions? Call Jodi Berger at (248) 203-1486 No solicitation Wednesday, December 2, 1998 7:30 p. m. Westin Hotel 1500 Town Center Drive, Southfield 'Oe —Pont a(' Allied Jewish Campaign 11/2 199E Detroit Jewish News 45