• 30--Friday Dec. 22, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH 1111195 U-M Students Join IIillel Director at Service for Milan Prisoners Though the number of Jew- ish inmates at the Milan Fed- eral Correction Institution is down to three among the present 600 prisoners, Rabbi Gerald Goldman, Hillel direc- tor at the University of Mich- igan, regularly conducts a brief worship service for any interested Jewish inmates. On special holidays, Rabbi Goldman is accompanied by area Jewish students who participate in the service and talk with the Jewish prison- ers, who numbered eight a few years ago when the M- kt director first began his regular visits to the federal prison. Vietnam. Rabbi Goldman said that "more sensible drug laws" and reduction of the number of Americans sent to Vietnam have contributed to the drop in the initially small number of Jewish inmates. Rabbi Goldman's informal service features wine, halls and a friendship circle. Miss Orebro reported that the In- mates and the visitors dis- cuss the Torah portion for that day and its relevancy. Miss Orchen said she was one of five Jewish students who accompanied Rabbi Goldman for a Kol Nidre service on Yom Kippur. She said the service was "very informal" and that the vis- The arrangements were de- scribed by one of the stu- itors "sat in a circle" with dents, Marla Orchen, in a the Jewish prisoners. Rabbi recent issue of Nefesh, an Goldman began with a brief independent campus periodi- explanation of Kol Nidre and cal published monthly by the then played a recording of Jewish Student Union of Ann the chant. Rabbi Goldman told the Arbor. visiting students that the in- Milan is a medium secur. mates asked that non-Jewish ity prison, for persons con- prisoners be barred from at- victed of violations of federal tending the Yom Kippur laws involving drugs, embez- services because the Jewish zlement and car theft. prisoners "felt that this was Most of the Jewish inmates something special that be- were sent to Milan on convic- longed to them." tion for drug law violations Miss Orchen said that some and resistance to the war in awkwardness developed when the visitors tried to get a conversation started with the inmates after the services but that conversations did and his eventually begin and "we talked about where we were from, our religious school backgrounds and our fam- ilies. The men told us a little about prison life — very bor- ing — why they were there and what they wanted to do when they got out." 9r ERIC ROSENOW Costieestals 398- College Grads Learn of Israel 1st Hand ARAD, Israel — Young col- lege graduates who would like a taste of Israel via a year - long work - study pro- gram are being sought out by the International Gradu- ate Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, which has its headquarters here. Detroit collegians on vaca- tion are invited to spend • weekend with the Luba- vitcher Hasidim in New York Dec. 28-31. This "Encounter With Chabad" is for men The institute will mark its only. Female students were fifth anniversary In January. invited to the program this A total of 1,500 participants weekend. from many lands have The Shebat weekend, held studied about Israel and at Lubavitcher world head- Judaism for six months, then quarters will include discus- worked in their chosen field sion, services and entertain- of interest for the remainder ment Hasidic style. No prior of the year. background or commitment Arad, a new development is required to take part. Par- town in the Negev, was ticipants will leave Thursday chosen as the locale because morning and return Monday. it represents the spirit and Discussion leaders include tempo of the new, developing professors of philosophy and Israel. the sciences from universi- The study program in- ties throughout the country. cludes Hebrew and a choice Accommodations a r e ar- of Jewish studies, all taught ranged with Hasidic families on an intensive level. During in the area. the second six months, the The traditional "farbren- students become "citizens," gen" — a joyous get-together earning a regular wage and with the Lubavitcher Rebbe seeing Israel as it really is. —is held Saturday afternoon Some participants return and evening. home; others remain to For information and reser- settle. vations, with transportation Courses start every Janu- from Detroit included, call ary, April, July and October. Rabbi Yitzhak Kagan at the For information on accom- modations, fees and other local Lubavitcher Center, 542- 5058. arrangements, write the WIMS Institute, Arad, Israel. David Ruskin Top Graduate From WSU David W. Ruskin of Frank- lin Rd., Southfield, received one of Cie two David D. Henry Awards at Wayne State University commence. ment exercises Tuesday in Coho Hall. Pinsker Gives $300 The awards recoenize the man and woman Scholarship to Akiva ontstandine in the graduating class. The Pinsker Progressive Aid other redolent was Maria Society will contribute a $300 Noes/ of Hiehland Park. iryearamrs— towtomo— Arm-. I.e. scholarship to Akiva Hebrew Rocemm•nclod by Physicians Ruskin has held many Day School, it was an- posts in Monteith RN CONSULTATION College stu- nounced by Harry Laker, dent SHIRLEY PERSIN grouns. including presi- a•galaanN1 llortmlogia4 Pinsker president, and Hy- dent of the student board. man Lipsitz, vice president. chairman of AUVANCE WILDING the student 23077 GINENFIIILD '11.4in 260 The announcement followed a M.* • Me....4 council, and Monteith retire- a program on the importance sentative to the WSU Student- MONA SST - 1104 • as. 0.••••••• of Jewish education by Rabbi Faculty Council. lie also has Milton Arm. been a member of the uni- versity legislative advisory committee and a member of toe university food service committee. Coordinator of the Mon- /wavily poorienti teith Cinema Guild from 1970 to 1971, Ruskin also was founder of the Monteith A personalized Music service exclusively idesigned Coffee House and co-founder for those wonting the finest in Musical Entertain- of the Monteith Nursery. He ment. I hove the band to make your particular was a precinct delegate in occasion a complete success. Oak Park this year and na- tional adviser to the National Party Planning available upon request. Conference of Synagogue 545-3393 399-2098 Youth in 1968-72. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Orin Ross Talent Galore! WHO HAS? • Costume Jewelry • Boutique Items • Handbags • Belts, etc. and Fantastically Low Prices PRE-HOLIDAY SALE 25% OFF • .• MERCHANDISE deweatque Pte. • • PARTY PLAN • BOUTIQUE ACCESSORIES 15727 W.10 Mite It Car. el fads, — Southfield Ramo 200 1 Mon_- Fri. 10-3 Sat. 10-1 559 - 5677 Detroiters Will Attend Encounter Jewish Studies Guide Issued WASHINGTON, D.C.—Evi- dence for the growth of cred- it courses in Jewish studies at American institutions of higher learning has been made available in a new catalogue, "Jewish Studies in American Colleges and Universities," published by the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun dations. Four Young Midi ligan Profs Jon 3rd Annual Stud y Tour of Israe Three young academicians from the University of Mich- igan and a fourth from Wayne State University are among the 24 Jewish faculty mem- bers participating in a two- week study tour of Israel. The third Seminar for Young American Jewish Ac- ademicians in Israel is un- der the auspices of the Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights and arranged by the American Jewish Committee. The four from Michigan are Barbara Greenberg, as- sistant professor of political science at Wayne State Uni- versity; and U. of M. staff Bnai Moshe Invites Collegians to Lunch Cong Bnai Moshe will host its college students at serv- ices 8:45 a.m. Saturday, after which a catered lunch will be held in the synagogue board room. Dr. Moses Lehrman will speak on "Jewish Identifica- tion." Jeffrey Devries is chairman. Bnai Moshe Youth Chapter President Barbara Fiedler, vice president Mimi Cohen and adviser Monty Schloss will attend the international convention of United Syna- gogue Youth in Boston, Dec. 25-28. `Bye Bye' Next Film The Jewish Free School will present the black comedy "Bye Bye Braverman" as part of its cinema series 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Jew- ish Center. There is a spe- cial student rate. The catalogue, listing Ju- daica courses offered at more than 330 institutions, is avail- able from the Bnai Brith Hil- lel Foundations, 1640 Rhode Island N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. 01 7 10TOPARTYFAVORS INSTANT COLOR PHOTO BUTTONS FRAMED PHOTOS PHOTO KEY CHAINS PHOTO MIRRORS at OWE • NINO NO NM man PHOTOS BY 011110 398-3566 OW of Teen, 541-2004 QUALITY • SE • VICE • PRICE NORTHLA LEADS T SO D D FORD E WAY ES GEORGE RUSKIN Six Architects Cited for Design Excellence Awards of honor for design excellence recently were pre- sented to representatives of six Detroit area architectural firms by Detroit Chapter, American Institute of Archi- tects, as part of the 10th an- nual honor awards banquet. members Donald L Warn and Jack Rothman, both a: sociate professors of soch work; and Racilielle B. Wa ren, assistant professor sociology. The tour participants, wh were selected by AJC chat ters across the country, rant in age from 25 to 35, an come from diverse disc pllnes. For the first time, th group includes an Englis scholar, Adrian, Leftwich, the department of politic: University of York, whoa participation is sponsored 13 the Anglo-Jewish Associatiot Five days of intensive sea hears will be held at Retire University, where the visitor will 'meet with their lame counterparts on a variety subjects related to the soda economic, political and ea tural life of Israel- The program provides of portunity for the participant to travel in Israel to obsery its internal problems and es plore the question of Israel relevance for contemporar Jewry. NORTHLA 1 NINA d. Ilmmuminnumiummiumentimmumi D FORD REENFIELD Im1111111111111111111111111111111liminM1 ROYAL KOSHER CATERERS SeleCted by the jury from a total of 70 entries were: Thomas Francis Jr. Public health Building and Class- room and Office Building, both at University of Michi- Has Choice Dates Available At gan, architects Albert Kahn Associates, Inc.; Vilican-Le- man and AssoCiates Office Building, architect Jack Brown and Associates Archi- tects, Inc.; Lavery Resi- dence, architects Brow n- 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. Steele-Bos, Inc.; Pine Knob Temple Beth El's annual Music Theater, architects Rossen-Neumann Associates; College Get-Together will be held 8:30 p.m. today at the Health Sciences Center, Uni- versity of Louisville and Be- temple. For Weddings, Bar Mitzv ■ All Beth El graduates in thesda Hospital North, both • s, and other Si,nchas college are invited to an in- by architects Smith, Ilinch- formal Shebat dinner at 7, man and Grylls Associates, We Also Cater for M any Organizations followed by a prayer service Inc.; and Bay City River- in the sanctuary and a dis- front North Environmental FOI Design Study, architects cussion on "The New Jewish Trip." Student opinions on Christopher Wzacny and As- several Jewish issues will be sociates, Inc. and planners Parkins-Rogers and Assoc: presented. The college get-togehter is ales, Inc. E a project of the Detroit Sam- Photozraphic panels, cre• batyon gruop. Eric Canvas- ated by the architects of the We also cater in your home or hol of your choke ser is coordinator. Co-plan- winning projects, are avail- ners are Sandra Leider, Lois able for public exhibit upon I Under Supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis Clamage, Ka ren Coon and ! request by calling the De- troit Chapter, ALA, 965-4100. Barry Silver. • iiammanninitinuninnsoneionmeomon CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM Beth El College Get-Together Set = i ▪ ,.- FREE HALL RENTALS "ROYAL" SERVICE And the Best Kosher Meal hi Town Call 357-0244 -- 864-8177 -= L= ■ senomennnunon