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28—Friday, August 28, 1970

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

U-M Bet Midrash Registers for Fall

The Bet Midrash, a program in strive to examine the traditional
Jewish studies sponsored by the aspects of Jewish culture through
Bnai Brith .Hillel Foundation at , an innovative approach.
the University of Michigan and Subjects include Hebrew Ian-
the Detroit Midrasha (College of j guage and literature on all lev-
Jewish Studies) begins its fall els. Israeli life is studied in such
semester Sept. 14.
courses as Israel Experience
Group, the Arab-Israeli Conflict,
Registration will take place
Israel East and West—a study
7-10 p.m. on Sept. 8-10 in rooms
of the character and identity of
3R-3S of the Michigan Union.
Israel and The Kibutz —Com-
In search of the nature of Jew-
munal way of life in modern
ish identity, the Bet Midrash will
society.
The history, religion and heri-
tage of the Jew is covered in
Ancient Jewish History, the His-
tory of East European Jewry in
the 20th Century, Basic Judaism
and Contemporary Crises in Jewish
Law.
The courses are open to anyone
interested.

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Janis Leigh Holtzman Sholem Aleiehem
Theds David A. Citrin in New Quarters

William Feinberg, newly elected
president of the Sholem Aleichent
Institute, announces that the insti-
tute is located in new headquar-
ters at 17000 10 Mile, Southfield.

The adult planning committees
are preparing a series of cultural
events for the entire community.
with activities scheduled to begin
after the High Holy Days.
The annual holiday assemblies
will be held in the Pepper Ele-
mentary School, Oak Park.
For information, call the insti-
tute, 354-1920.

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Janis Leigh Holtzman became *
4 Detroit Students Attend the bride of David Allen Citrin in *
a
recent
ceremony at the Sheraton *
Hillel Summer Institute
Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Jacob Segal, *
Four Detroit area students are Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel and Rev.
among 225 Jewish collegians at-
Larry Vieder officiated.
tending the 25th annual summer
Parents of the couple are Mr.
institute conducted by Bnai Brith
and
Mrs. Frank Holtzman of *
Hillel Foundations at Camp Bnai
Southfield Rd., Southfield, and Mr. *
Brith, Starlight, Pa.
and
Mrs.
Louis Citrin of Sussex *
The institute is an eight-day pro-
gram of seminars, workshops and Ave., Oak Park.
Mrs. Sheldon Adelson served *
student-speaker discussions.
her sister as matron of honer. *
The Detroit area students are
Rebecca Epskamp was brides- *
Herbert Konstam, 20000 Northrop,
maid,
and the bridegroom's *
and David Bale, 19820 W. 12 Mile,
brother, Kenneth Citrin, served
Southfield. both sophomores at
as
best
man.
Bruce Holtzman,
Michigan State University: Laurie
Applebaum, 10815 Hart, Hunting- the bride's brother, was usher.
The bride's grandparents, Mr.
ton Woods, and Andrea Norman.
and Mrs. Jack Clinton, also took
17045 Hilton Drive, Southfield, a
junior and sophomore, respective- part in the ceremony.
ly, at Wayne State University.
After a honeymoon in the Cats-
kills, the couple will reside in
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—Logan Pearsall Smith.

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York area under the auspices of
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service is all about through an
outreach program designed to curb
drug abuse among teen-agers.
working with the elderly in sev-
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senior counselors in a number of
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