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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-16

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Interfaith
Program Set

The Interfaith Connection will pre-
sent Let's Talk, a four-part discussion
series for interfaith couples, 7-8:30
p.m. Wednesday, July 14, 21, 28 and
Aug. 4, at the Agency for Jewish
Education.
The charge is $5 per adult per ses-
'2,sion, and childcare will be provided if
reservations are made. Individuals are
welcome to attend the series.
This program is co-sponsored by
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, Agency for Jewish Education
and Jewish Family Service.
For information or to register, call
Sue Stettner, (800) 397-4876.

Legal Leaders
From Israel

Two top legal authorities from Israel
will visit the Detroit area to meet -with
local judges, attorneys and legal
experts to explore common issues,
share ideas and examine differences of
the legal systems in the U.S. and
Israel.
As part of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's ongoing corn-
mitment to the Partnership 2000
exchange program, Chief Justice of the
District Court of Nazareth Yehuda
Abramovitch and Northern Region
District Attorney Esther Gopher will
visit July 18-22.
Partnership 2000 links Jewish com-
munities around the world with
regions in Israel for people-to-people
relationships in culture, business,
medicine, education and social ser-
vices. The Central Galilee is
Michigan's Partnership 2000 sister
region in the north of Israel.
Prior to her present position,
-gopher served as senior counselor for
the Northern Region District
Attorney's office. She was a prosecut-
ing attorney for the Israeli police and
taught Hebrew at the University of
Illinois.
Prior to his current position,
Abramovitch was a practicing attorney
and member of the Israel Bar
;Association. He also served as judge in
the Magistrate Court in Safed.
During their visit, Gopher and
Abramovitch will meet with repre-
sentatives from Wayne and Oakland
County prosecutor's offices and tour
the law schools at Wayne State
University and University of
Michigan

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