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August 24, 1979 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, August 24, 1919

U-M Hillel Foundation Has New Special Projects Head

We Make Our Own Glasses

HEADQUARTERS FOR
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Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6
Closed Wednesday

The Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at the Univer-
sity of Michigan announces
that Laurie Rutenberg, a
fifth-year rabbinic student
at the Hebrew Union Col-
lege, will be its co-ordinator
of special projects during
the coming academic year.
Ms. Rutenberg attended
Emory University, where
she was a co-founder and
vice president of Emory's
first Hillel Foundation. She
received her BA degree
from Brown University,

SHABOT SHALOM

FROM GREAT SCOTT

where she was a religious
studies major and helped
found and coordinate the
women's minyan.
At the Hebrew Union Col-
lege, she was president of
the Rabbinic Student Asso-
ciation, won prizes for work
in commentaries and
human relations, and
served various student pul-
pits. She has spoken widely
on topics relating to women,
Judaism and the rabbinate.
During the coming year
at Hillel, Ms. Rutenberg
will concentrate on the
following programmatic
areas: Jewish dorm ac-
tivities, grad students
and single professionals,

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the Student Union for
Progressive Judaism and
some administrative
support work.
The Hillel Foundation on
the U-M campus will spon-
sor a wide range of courses
in its Beit Midrash pro-
gram.

Among them are: He-
brew, beginner, inter-
mediate and advanced;
Yiddish, beginner and in-
termediate; Hebrew litera-
ture; Israeli cooking; basic
Judaism; Midrash; readings
in Maimonides; Talmud;
"48 Ways to Wisdom";
Jewish women mad Jewish
history.

We reserve the right
to limit quantities

carton plus tax

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BEER SALE .

Former Detroiters Mr.
and Mrs. Julius (Betty)
Hersh of North Hollywood,
Calif., recently celebrated
their 50th wedding an-
niversary.
While in Detroit, the
Hershes were active at
Cong. Bnai Moshe, Hersh as
treasurer of the synagogue,
and Mrs. Hersh as president
of the sisterhood. Mrs.
Hersh also was active in
numerous other Jewish
organizations.
Attending a party in Los
Angeles, Calif., for the
couple were their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Hersh of West Bloomfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Hersh of Fountain Valley,
Calif., and grandchildren.

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Registration will be
taken 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept.
17-21 and 7-9 p.m. Sept. 19
at the Hillel House.
Classes will begin Sept.
24. There isea fee.
For information, call the
Hillel office, 663-3336.

855-1400

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