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Leonard and Ophelia Herman of West
Bloomfield have sponsored a classroom
in the Jack and Gita Nagel Family
Jewish Heritage Center in Bar-Ilan's new
north campus in Israel. The gift culmi-
nates a decade of friendship between the
Hermans and
Bar-Ilan and has
been named in
memory of
Ophelia
Herman's late
parents, Victor
and Sarah
Kessler.
The Nagel
Leonard and Ophelia
Building houses
Herman
the university's
basic Jewish
studies program, through which all of
the university's 26,000 students study an
additional 25 percent of their curricu-
lum in Jewish-related subjects.
Herman is a past president of
Congregation Beth Achim as well as the
Detroit chapter of the Zionist
Organization of America. He is a mem-
ber of the Maurice C. Zieger Lodge,
Jewish War Veterans Post 0135,
Perfection Mosaic Lodge and is a 40-
year member of the State Bar of
Michigan. Mrs. Herman is a member of
Hadassah. The Hermans have created a
scholarship fund at Fresh Air Society
and have dedicated a facility at Yeshiva
Beth Yehudah.
For information concerning Bar-Ilan,
call (248) 540-8900.

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University of Michigan researchers have
advised the Jewish community that it
will send out 2,000 questionnaires to a
sample of Oakland County residents as
part of a study about the quality of life
in the Detroit area.
Residents will be asked about their
communities and neighborhoods, parks,
schools and other public services, their
work and shopping trips, and their atti-
tudes toward urban sprawl and the
future of Detroit and their county.
The study is designed to help public
officials and policy makers make better
decisions regarding the future of each
county and the region as a whole. For
information about the study, see the fol-
lowing U-M Web site:
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