ME DETROIT BOSH NEWS 56 Friday, September 4, 1931 Educational Materials 10% OFF PECK Q.) U-M Hillel Fills Schedule' With Variety of Activities The Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the Univer- sity of Michigan announces a varied program of events for the month of September, beginning with its annual open house Thursday from 8:30 to 11 p.m. The first wine and cheese party for grad students will be 9 p.m. Sept. 12. Hillel offers a kosher deli every Sunday evening at 6 p.m. The first deli of the new year will be Sept. 13, with all food offered at a half price special. Israeli danc- ing is held every Sunday Bulletin Boards CTP Border Magic Scratch & Sniff INSTRUCTOR Plan & Classbooks Montrose Office Plaza 17250 West 12 MIM South5s4d.111 0076 5419-5216 Hours 3 30-6 30. Sat 10-2 H Back To College WATER W ANS (the uncommon bath shop) Go directly to our Closet Shop Collect 20% Savings during our back-to-school sale and add extra storage to your closet or dorm room Applegate Square Northwestern at Inkster Phone: 357-1870 Mon.-Sat. , 10-5 THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER of West Bloomfield and "SWEET PICKLES & ICE CREAM" are pleased to announce their upcoming LUNCHEON and FASHION SHOW Mark your calender and plan to attend the 3rd ANNUAL "SWEET LUNCHEON and FASHION SHOW" Friday, September 18, 12 Noon Guest Speakers - Door Prizes - Luscious Lunch - Fall Fashions (modeled by pre-natal exercisers and kids) will be the highlights of the afternoon. Don't miss this fun way to share your pregnancy with your mom or mother-in-law by taking her to lunch at the health club restaurant. Call today and reserve a space 661 1000, ext. 181 - $7.50 per person. Non-members welcome. BABY SITTING AVAILABLE. from 7- to 9 p.m., beginning Sept. 13. Orthodox, Conservative and Reform services are held every Friday evening, followed by a traditional Shabat dinner (reservations should be made by noon Friday). The Orthodox mi- nyan meets every Shabat morning, and there is a Seudah Shlishit (light meal) and Minha service every Saturday afternoon. Hillel's lecture series begins Sept. 18 with a talk by Canadian comedian Allen Gould on "Why Jews Should Feel Guilty." Selihot services will be held at midnight _ Sept. 19. Prof. Carl Cohen of the U-M philosophy depart- ment will be the guest speaker at Hillel's lox and bagels brunch Sept. 10. His topic will be, "Television in the Courtroom: On Fairness and Freedom." The program begins at 11 a.m. and is open to the public. Jacobo-- Kovadloff, direc- tor of Latin Affairs for the American Jewish Commit- tee, will be on the Ann Arbor campus Sept. 15 for a program jointly sponsored by the AJCommittee and Hillel. He will address a fa- culty luncheon and meet with student leaders in the afternoon. ' The Jewish Young Pro- fessionals group will hold a picnic 2 p.m. Monday at the home of Neil Rand, 207 Montgomery. Another pic- nic is planned Sept. 13 from 1 to 7 p.m. at Gallup Park. The group will sponsor a "Brunch With Bach" at the Detroit Institute of Arts Sept. 20 at 11:30 a.m. Cars will leave Ann Arbor at 10 a.m. Havurat Shabat, an- other group of grad students and young professionals, will hold informal services and a potluck dinner (veg- etarian) Sept. 18. Meekreh (Jewish Hap- penings on the Hill) and the East Quad Jewish Ac- tivities Office both have their own schedules of activities in the dorms for the month of September. Hillel's Beit Midrash be- gins Sept. 21 with a full pro- gram of evening Judaica courses including Hebrew (three levels), Yiddish (two levels), Bible, Talmud, Jewish history, Israeli music, modern Israeli liter- ature, the Jewish life cycle and Jewish women's issues. Celebration of Jewish Arts, Hillel's new subscrip- tion series of Jewish cul- tural events, begins Oct. 19 with Theodore Bikel at The Power Center for the Per- forming Arts. Individuals wishing to purchase tickets should call the Hillel office in Ann Arbor, 663-3336. Communist. View LONDON — The Inter- national Council of Jews from Czechoslovakia re- ports that a Communist Party weekly in Czechos- lovakia recently featured a long story on -the "Subver- sive Propaganda of Zionism." • Births -) Kipness) of Oak Park, a daughter, Deanna Patrice. • • • Aug. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lovinger (Karen Isaacs) of Farmington Hills, a daughter, Lauren Rose. • • • July 5 — To Dr. and Mrs. David A. Canvasser (Joanne Kapetansky) of Plainwell, Mich., a. daugh- ter, Rebekah Louise. • • • June 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schulist (Rochelle "Shelley" Bank), former Detroiters of Nor- folk, Va., a daughter, Bar- bara. • • • To Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hage (Debbie Silver) of Birmingham, a daughter, Veronica Laura. 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