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The second year of Hillel's Celebration of Jewish Arts program brings to the greater Detroit community another series of major con- certs. Kapelye, a Yiddish / Klezmer Band from New York will appear Nov. 20; Israeli singer Geula Gill, Jan. 29; and Jewish come- dian Sy Kleinman, March 26. All performances will be at the Michigan Theater and series subscriptions are on sale at Hillel. New Hillel programs be- ginning this fall are Uni- versity of Michigan in- tramural sports teams and a fully equipped darkroom available for student use. Study lounges are now available at Hillel Sunday-Thursday evenings until 1 a.m. Israeli folk dancing will continue at Hillel every Sunday eve- ning at 7 p.m. A new dormitory program will begin this fall. Co- ordinated by student interns, this program will provide three cultural and recreational activities in each dorm area every month. Hillel will provide Re- form, Conservative and Orthodox High Holy Day services on campus at no charge. Reform and Or- thodox services will be held at the Hillel build- ing, and Conservative services will be held at the Power Center at 121 Fletcher. Reform, Con- servative and Orthodox Sabbath services will also be held at Hillel at 1429 Hill. For information on Hillel activities, call the Hillel office, 663-3336. CHAIM to Meet Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Michigan (CHAIM) will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Refresh- ments will be served at 7:30. Dr. Emanuel Tanay, psychiatrist and past president of the Michigan Psychiatric Society, will speak on "Holocaust Sur- vivors — Victims or Heroes?" There is a charge for non-members. 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