THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hillel Conference Due Here The first inter-city Hillel conference held in the De- troit area will take place April 14-16. Students from the University of Cincin- nati, Michigan State Uni- versity, Wayne State Uni- versity, Oakland Univer- sity and Oakland Commun- ity College will participate in a weekend of relaxation, study, worship and ac- tivities. The conference, entitled "Prelude to Passover," will focus on the various free- dom motifs of Passover. Students will compile their own Passover anthology (compiled after Shabat) which will summarize their thoughts and reflections on Passover derived from the workshops and lectures of the conference. Coordinating the confer- ence will be the Hillel direc- tors, staff and students of the participating schools. Included are _Rabbi Ab- raham Inger, Hillel director of the University of Cincin- nati; Rabbi Daniel Allen, Hillel director of Michigan State University; and Rabbi Howard Addison and Mar- cia Wagner, director and as- sistant director, respec- tively, of Hillel of Met- ropolitan Detroit. The conference will begin with Shabat ser- vices 7 p.m. April 14 under the stars in the Seminar Slated by AJCommittee at U-M in July Hillel House back yard, weather permitting. Ser- vices will be followed by Shabat dinner at Temple Emanu-El. The evening program features a val- ues clarification exercise on Passover, utilizing group dynamics methods, led by Rabbi Ingber. Culminating the evening will be zmirot and dancing. At 9:30 a.m. April 15 at Hillel House students will have the option of attending two minyanim, an Orthodox service, or an elalitarian (equal participation by men and women) or they may opt for a morning of Torah study. Men'sClubs BETH ACHIM Men's Club will host a disco party 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the synagogue. Dance instruc- tion will be available. Re- freshments will be served. There is a charge, and the public is invited. For infor- mation, call Jerry Beale, 352-6534. • * ADAT SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will present an oneg Shabat book review following Shabat services Saturday in the synagogue. Rosalyn Segal will review "The Public' Burning," by Robert Coover. Luncheon will be served at no charge. The luncheon is sponsored by the Moe Yolles Family. For reservations to the luncheon, call the synagogue, 851-5100. * f * AESCULAPIAN Phar- maceutical Association will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the Cranbrook Club Apts. club house. Games will follow. Refreshments will be supplied by the auxiliary. ■ i * SZ Men Cite Abe Satovsky DR. SAMUEL SANDMEL Registration is still being taken for the American Jewish Committee's Academy for Jewish Studies Without Walls program to take place July 17-21 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The five-day seminar, part of an AJCommittee program involving Bran- deis University and the University of California at Berkeley, will feature Dr. Samuel Sandmel, distin- gusihed service professor of Bible and Hellenistic litera- ture at Hebrew Union Col- lege, as resident scholar. He will focus on "The Hebrew Scriptures as a Work of Lit- erature. " Fee for the seminar in- cludes tuition, housing, lib- rary privileges, use of re- creation facilities. Meals are extra and may be taken at the union or at nearby re- staurants. For information, call theloeal - AJCornmittee office, 965-3353. Shabat luncheon will be served at Cong. Bnai Moshe, prepared with the help of the Bnai Moshe Sis- terhood. Following lunch, Rabbi Max Kapustin, the keynote speaker, will speak on "The Methodology of Compiling a Haggada." A series of workshops on the traditional commentaries, modern renditions of the Haggada, and the historical development of the Hag- gada, will follow, led by the Hillel staff. The program will resume at 8:15 p.m. April 15 at Hillel House, where stu- dents will meet for a road rally. through metropolitan Detroit. From 10 to 11 p.m. the 10 Mile Jewish Center gym will be the scene of a student and staff volleyball game. The evening will culminate at Hillel House at 11 with a social program and refreshments. Breakfast will be served 9 a.m. April 16 at Hillel House and stu- dents will meet shortly to collect their anthologies on Passover. The conference is spon- sored by Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and the Bnai Brith Council of Metropolitan De- troit. There is a charge for the weekend. All college-age persons are invited. Reser- vations are required for me- als. For information, con- tact the Hillel office, 577- 3459. Hashachar Camp Seeks Campers Camp Young Judaea for children age 9-13 an- nounces registration is open for its summer season. The camp, located in Chelsea, one-half hour from Ann Ar- bor, will have two sessions: June 21-July 11 and July 13-Aug. 2. Activities include sports, Cong. Shaarey Zedek music, swimming, hiking, Men's Club will honor Ab- . religious-oriented activities raham Satovsky "in recog- and horseback riding. nition of his participation in Shabat is observed, and communal activities" at kosher food is served. Men's Club Shabat services The camp is the summer 8:45 a.m. Saturday in the synagogue, it was an- program of Hasachar, the nounced by Irving Laker, Hadassah - sponsored Zionist youth organization. men's club president. Satovsky is a past and Evelyn Levy is camp direc- honorary president of the tor. men's club; founder, past Scholarships are availa- and honorary president of ble. For information on the the Great Lakes Region of camp program, contact the National Federation of Camp Young Judaea, 3740 Jewish Men's Clubs and W. Dempster, Skokie, past president of the 60076. NFJMC. Max Somberg is chair- Folkdance Forum man of the Men's Club Sabbath. Theme of the Plans Workshops observance, "The Jewish The Folkdance Forum Family," will be illus- will present Ayala Kadman trated by the Dr. Gerald Goren in an Israeli dance Laker Family, who will workshop 8:30 p.m. April 15 render a special reading. and 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Co-chairman is Sheldon April 16 in the LaMed Au- Satovsky and committee ditorium of the main United members include Leonard Hebrew Schools building. Baruch, Abe Katzman and - There is a charge. For in- Dr. Joseph Langnas. The formation, call Sunny men's club choir also will "participhte.' A • special -Segal,-weekdays only, 967- 3129. kidush will follow. i friday, April 7, 1978 51 Adult Workshop at SZ Nursery Singles Events Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Beth Hayeled (nursery school and kindergarten) will sponsor a creative ac- MICHIGAN JEWISH tivities workshop 8:30 p.m. SINGLES COUNCIL will Tuesday in the synagogue have an oneg Shabat 8:30 youth lounge. p.m. today in the Cong. Adults will be invited to Shaarey Zedek youth paint, collage and make lounge. Paul Fealk of the puppets. The children in the American Civil Liberties nursery will judge the Union will speak on "The works Wednesday. Parents Controversial Issue of will receive a creative art Nazism." Admission is free. handbook filled with ideas Singles age 18-40 are in- for activities involving pre- vited. Shelter Seeks Adult Volunteers The Sanctuary, a feder- ally funded runaway shel- ter, is seeking volunteers to perform a variety of tasks at the shelter. schoolers. The public is invited at no charge. 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