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(212) 982-5799 1 1 /27 . 1 998 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX M,XXXXXXXXXX 54 Detroit Jewish News A series of workshops for caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's Disease will be held 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Dec. 2, 9 and 16, at the Max M. Fish- er Jewish Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Township. The workshops will provide infor- mation about the disease and related dementia disorders and give instruc- tion on how to communicate with a memory-impaired person. Speakers will talk about how to deal with prob- lem behaviors and offer information about community resources. Legal and financial considerations will be dis- cussed. Guest speakers will be Dr. Rhonna Shatz, division head of behavioral neu- rology, Henry Ford Health System; registered nurse Lisa Binns-Emerick of the Senior Memory Evaluation Cen- ter, Harper Hospital; and attorney and counselor Don L. Rosenberg of Bar- ron and Rosenberg P.C. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served. The workshop is a presentation of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Caregiver Education Pro- ject. To register, call the Alzheimer's Association, (248) 557-8277. High School In Israel The Jewish Federation's Michigan/Israel Connection will have an information meeting about high school programs in Israel at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, at the Max M. Fisher Jewish Federation Building, Butzel Conference Suite, Room A, Bloomfield Township. Six high school programs are avail- able, lasting from eight weeks to one year. With money supplied by the United Jewish Foundation of Metro- politan Detroit, Federation offers a $2,000 subsidy to residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. Financial and merit scholarships are available. As program participants, students will have the opportunity to learn about life in Israel, study Hebrew, visit religious and historic sites, work on a kibbutz and form connections with Israelis. Programs are fully accredited and open to students in grades 10-12. Representatives from the various programs will be on hand to answer questions. Refreshments will be served. For details, call Lisa Hobson at the Michigan/Israel Connection, (248) 645-7878. JWV Plans Memorials The Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home Association in Southfield is seeking information on 50 of the 250 veterans in this area who were killed in World War II, but whose picture and biography have not been placed in the Memorial Room. The association has the names of the 50 veterans, but needs their fami- lies to provide biographies and pic- tures. For information, call JWV, (248) 559-5680. Israel Travel Dream Lottery An "Israel Dream Lottery," for college students who would like to spend a period of time in Israel, is again being offered by the Women's Campaign and Education Department of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. The Women's Department will award cash prizes in the amount of $2,000 for a semester program or up to $1,000 for shorter programs. The lottery is open to Metropolitan Detroit-area students age 30 or younger who are currently enrolled at any college or university and have completed one year of college by June 1999. The cash prize may be applied toward any program approved by the