THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO COLLEGE OF LAW $;\ Considering Law School? Israel Bound FREE Open Law Forum for IN-STATE TUITION FOR 6 MICHIGAN COUNTIES: May mission offers medical themes. All Undergrad Degrees D • Discuss opportunities in law M Meet UT law professors and current UT law students • Hillsdale • Lenawee ▪ Invite your parents, partners, spouses and friends to be our guests • Monroe • Oakland • Washtenaw Tuesday, December 28, 2004 • Wayne Burton Manor UNIVERSITY of .T0111>o Highly rated by US News & World Report #1 in Michigan Bar Exam performance 2003-04 $1.5 million in scholarships awarded annually Beautiful suburban campus 27777 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia, MI 10 am to 12 noon. Continental breakfast. F R o' Wednesday, December 29, 2004 Jewish Community Center 660 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield, MI 6 pm to 8 pm Hors d'oeuvres RSVP call: (419) 530-4131 Email: law.admissions@utoledo.edu Website: www.utlaw.edu Apply on-line for Free 919090' THANK YOU Full YOUR BUSINESS HOLIDAY HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 10AM - 8PM (12/10 - 12/23) T HURSDAY 10AM - 8:45PM SATURDAY 10AM - 5:45PM SUNDAY 12PM - 5PM DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Orchard Mall • 248-932-7700 www.tappers.com 922740 12/24 2004 16 JN r. Michael Nevins, the father of Adat Shalom Synagogue Rabbi Daniel Nevins, will co-lead a seven-day trip to Israel next May. The trip's purpose is to spotlight Jewish medical heritage by considering Jewish medical history and bioethical topics. Tour leaders and Israeli scholars will lead discussions. The mission is open to all. Keshet, the Tel Aviv-based Center for Jewish Medical Heritage, is spon- soring the May 15-22 mission. Co- leaders are Michael Nevins, and Gerald Baum, both medical doctors. Since subject matter will be non-tech- nical, the tour is suitable for non-med- ical participants as well as for physi- cians and other health care providers. Highlights will include discussions and lectures with leaders of Israel's medical, research and teaching facili- ties at Sheba Medical Center, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Medical School, Hadassah Hospital, Manuel Glazier Institute for the History of Medicine, Soroka Medical Center and Shaare Zedek Medical Center. The medical career and teachings of Maimonides will be examined; and the museum home of Dr. Albert Ticho, famous ophthalmologist of 19th cen- tury Jerusalem, will be visited. The itinerary includes the Ein Harod Art Museum, the Old City of Jerusalem to learn about early medical pilgrims to the Holy Land, Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center to discuss the medical martyr Janusz Korczak, the mystical city of Safed, Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee, the Southern Temple Mount excavations, the Golan Heights, the Palmach Museum in Tel Aviv and Ray Kook's house. Tour coordinator is Keshet: The Center for Educational Tourism in Israel. The $2,475 per person charge includes round-trip El Al flights between Newark, N.J. and Israel, accommodations at top hotels in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Tiberias, two kosher meals per day and other expenses. For information, log on to www.keshetisrae1.co.i1/ nevinsmedical .htm or contact Dr. Nevins at mnevmd@att.net Fl