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Michigan Department of Political
Science, will be the luncheon speak-
er. His topic is "Defining and
Recognizing a 21st Century Jew."
Participants can attend their
choice of workshop,' including:
David Techner, "A Compassionate
Understanding of
Death and
Dying," and
Rabbi Danny
Schiff, "Jewish
Ethical Issues —
Sex and
Marriage."
At 8 a.m.
Monday, May 1,
attendees are
invited to
Neiman Marcus
for a complimen-
tary breakfast and
preview of the
Bonnie Lipton
David Gad Hazf
Estee Lauder
Solid Perfume
Compact Exhibit.
states will attend. This is the first
Bob
Conte,
designer
and master
time a regional conference, which
model-maker
of
the
100
limited-edi-
occurs once every four years, will
tion
solid
perfume
compacts,
will
take place locally.
talk
about
his
30-year
project,
from
The conference offers educational
pencil
sketch
to
collectible
hand-
activities, training sessions and pre-
sculpted art.
sentations by local and national
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist
experts. Receiving the Woman of
Organization
of America, has
Achievement Award will be speaker
300,000 members, including 52,000
Dr. Ruth Gruber, a foreign corre-
Hadassah members in the Midwest
spondent from World War II to the
region (5,500 of them from
present and author of Ahead of Time:
Detroit).
My Early Years as a Foreign
Hadassah promotes women's
Correspondent.
health
education, community volun-
Other speakers are Bonnie
teerism,
social action and advocacy,
Lipton, national president of
Jewish
education
and research, part-
Hadassah; Councilwoman Karen
nerships with Israel and the Young
Venezky (Newark, Del.), a Hadassah
Judaea movement. In Israel,
national vice president; and
Hadassah supports medical care,
Charlotte Jacobson, former national
medical research, youth and educa-
president and an early advocate for
tional institutions, reforestation and
the State of Israel. She is known for
parks
development.
supervising the rebuilding of
Annette
Meskin and Susan Yorke
Hadassah Hospital and other facili-
are
local
co-chairs
of the conference.
ties on Mt. Scopus.
Beverly Apel is president of the
David Gad-Harf, executive direc-
Greater Detroit Chapter of
tor of the Jewish Community
Hadassah, whose members may
Council of Metropolitan Detroit,
attend the conference for $104,
and Tim Attalla, board member of
while
others pay $150.
Seeds of Peace, will discuss "The
For
information, including rates
Dawning of a New Era in Jewish-
for
partial
attendance, call the
Arab Relations." Dr. Zvi Gitelman,
Hadassah
office,
(248) 683-5030.
professor in the University of
he Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will
host a Midwest area coop-
erative conference April
30-May 2 at the Troy Marriott
Hotel. About 400 women from 14
Amur, wee,