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The Crystal Rose Ball is Hospice of Michigan's premier Southeastern

Michigan event. Each year, awards are presented to individuals or

groups in honor of their e orts to promote hospice care.

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Outstanding Individual

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to the Jewish community

SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2002

DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER

Students Leave
Israel Early

Jerusalem/JTA — The Reform move-
ment's seminary is permitting North
American students at its Jerusalem
campus to go home early.
Rabbi David Ellenson, Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute of
Religion's president, said in a state-
ment that the escalating violence in
Jerusalem has prevented the universi-
ty from maintaining the "integrity" of
its year-in-Israel program for first-
year rabbinic, cantorial and education
students, and that students will have
the choice of completing the remain-
ing four academic weeks of the pro-
gram in Jerusalem or North America.
However, HUC-JIR's year-in-Israel
program for the coming academic
year is continuing as planned, offi-
cials said. Sixty students are partici-
pating in the program and 15 plan to
leave early.

6 PM Private Benefactor Party 7 PM Reception

8 PM Program • 8:30 PM Dinner and Dancing

Master of Ceremonies - Paul W. Smith

Ball Chairs - Mr. Larry Denton, President of Dow Automotive,

and Mrs. Carol Denton

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Resolution Seeks
Palestinian State

New York/JTA — Both Israel and the
Palestinian Authority welcomed a
'United Nations Security Council res-
olution calling for a Palestinian state
alongside the Jewish state.
But the two sides applauded differ-
ent portions of the resolution, spon-
sored by the United States, which
also called for an "immediate cessa-
tion of all acts of violence, including
all forms of terror, provocation,
incitement and destruction."
Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres said that Israel "welcomes the
efforts of the United States 'to include
within today's Security Council reso-
lution a clause calling for the imme-
diate cessation of terrorism and
incitement." Nabil Abu Irdeineh, a
spokesman for Palestinian Authority
•-leader Yasser Arafat, applauded the
resolution, saying, "The whole world
is behind a Palestinian state." The
resolution passed the Security
Council late Tuesday by a 14-0 vote,
with Syria abstaining.

Death Camp Is
Commemorated

Bonn/JTA — The Little Camp in
Buchenwald will be commemorated
in the United States and Germany.

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2002

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