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AMIENS,- ments for the liver disease to which she ultimately would succumb. She found a measure of solace by commu- nicating with a support group on the Web. "Becoming a librarian was the only thing that ever appealed to her," recalls Herbst's father, Dr. Jack Lawson. "She had wonderful grades throughout school and always was an avid reader. She loved good literature and enjoyed novels by Thomas Wolfe and Stephen King." Herbst, who attended MacDowell Elementary School and Mumford High School in Detroit, went on to graduate from Oak Park High School. She met her husband of 29 years, Norman Herbst, before graduation, and they dated while they were in college. After two years at the University of Michigan, she transferred to Wayne State University, and earned her bache- lor's degree there. She returned to the University of Michigan for her master's degree Herbst's love for learning was passed along to the couple's two sons. Bradley, 28, is in a performance apprenticeship program with the Lyric Opera House of Cleveland, and Jonathon, 25, is doing his medical internship at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Religion was important to the fami- ly, affiliated with Adat Shalom Synagogue. Herbst, the sister of Eileen Hyman and Bruce Lawson, was a member of B'nai B'rith before illness forced her to curtail her activities. "Linda was very courageous and never complained," said Norman Herbst of his wife. "After she died, I got cards and letters from people all over the world who had known her through the Internet. "More than 100 people were at the dedication of Linda's Garden — rela- tives, friends and patrons she had helped. When we were all standing together next to the beautiful flowers, I knew I couldn't have thought of a bet- ter legacy for a beautiful person." 1-1 Bonds Journey Starts In October B'nai Moshe Elections Held Prague, and Israel, are the twin des- tinations of "A Journey of Jewish Destiny," an Israel Bonds leadership delegation, Oct. 10-20. In Prague, participants will tour the historic Alt Neu synagogue and Jewish cemetery and the city's famous museum with exhibits of Czech Jewish heritage and art. Participants will say Kaddish at the site of the Theresienstadt German concentration camp. From Prague, participants will fly to Israel for six days, including scheduled meetings with Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Barak and other government ministers. Travelers will tour the Negev Desert and take part in an Arava luncheon briefing with Ben-Gurion University President Avishay Braverman. Participants will spend a weekend at the Hyatt Spa resort at the Dead Sea, visit the new facility at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Remembrance Authority and spend a closing din- ner with government dignitaries at the Knesset's Chagall Hall. For trip information, call the Detroit State of Israel Bonds office, (248) 352-6555. State of Israel Bonds offers securities issued by the aovernmenr of Israel. New officers for Congregation B'nai Moshe were installed at a spe- cial Shabbat in June. The new presi- dent is Leonard Wanetik. His executive com- Len Wanetik mittee includes Larry Gunsberg, Annette Kaufman and Steven Mondrow, vice presidents; Marvin Zucker, treasurer; Ellyce Field, recording secretary; and Ruthe Levy, corresponding secretary. . PLANNING A PARTY? 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