30 Friday, February 14, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

WSU Hillel Sets Talk on Holocaust

The Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
dation at Wayne State Univer-
sity, in conjunction with the
staff of the Grosberg Religious
Center, will present a series of

A Purim Play in Germany

lectures on the Holocaust be-
ginning 1:30 p.m. Monday at
Hilberry Lounge A, 2nd Floor
of the Student Center Building.
The first speaker in the series
will be Dr. Lucy Dawidowitz
from Yeshiva University. Dr.
Dawido.witz, who is- a recog-
nized authority on this subject,
will speak on "Genocide as Na-
tional Policy — a Review of the-
Holocaust in Europe 1933-45."
Everybody is invited at no
charge.

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In Frankfurt, Germany, children of Jewish military person-
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the supervision of Chaplain Joel Iskowitz, under the auspices of
the Jewish-Welfare Board.

(Women's Clubs]

OAKLAND HILLS CHAP-
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will have a general meeting
noon Tuesday at the home of
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synagogue. Mrs. Lawrence
Wember, Temple Israel librar-
ian, will review "My Life As a
Man," by Philip Roth. For tick-
ets, call the synagogue, UN
3-7769, or Linda Brodsky,
424-8003.

He will g
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Chapter 23 of the Book' of
•Psalms, entitled "Dr. Stern
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works on Jewish education. He
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Temple Beth El of Rochester,
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have an informal meeting 8
p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth
Achim to meet Dr. Jay B.
Stern, new superintendent of
the United Hebrew Schools of
Metropolitan Detroit:

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day at the Oddfellows Temple.
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