44 Friday, February 21, 1981 Hillel Fund to Have Oneg The SHEL ROTT ORCHESTRA I TY. & Recording Artist Featuring VICKIE CARROLL - "Protossional Entortainmont 354-0770 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 354-0771 The Bnai Brith Hillel House, 968-2324. Kurt Singer will speak at Foundation at Wayne State University will have an the Hillel Lounge, 667 Stu- oneg Shabat 7:30 p.m. today dent Center Building,'11:30 at the Hillel House, 14400 a.m. March 9. He will speak on "My W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. David Weingarden will Three Lives." For details speak on "Missionary Lies." call the Hillel office, 577- There is a nominal fee, pay- 3459. able before Shabat. For de- tails, call Sam Kelman, Miss Valensky 541-8440; or Jane Kaner, Plans to Marry 352-0673. The group will hold a skating party Saturday, meeting 8 p.m. at the Hillel House. There is an admission fee and charge for skate rental. For de- tails, call the Hillel MISS VALENSKY Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. 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