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October 01, 1982 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hillel Foundation at U-M
Lists October Activities

The Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at the Univer-
sity of Michigan will pre-
sent Baruch Levy, director
of Brandeis Hiatt Institute
in Jerusalem and the Heller
School Center for Social
Welfare Policy in the Mid-
dle East, to speak on "Social
Stratification in Israel: His-
torical Perspectives and
Current Issues" Oct. 11 at
7:30 p.m.
Wolf Blitzer, the Wash-
ington correspondent to the
Jerusalem Post, will speak
at Hillel Oct. 17 at 3 p.m.
This presentation has been
arranged through the JWB
Lecture Bureau, and is co-
sponsored by the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation, the Ann
Arbor Jewish Community
Council and Beth Israel
Congregation.
Dr Fran Klein Parker
will speak Oct. 31 at 2 p.m.
Dr. Parker, an original
founder of CHAIM (Chil-
dren of Holocaust Survivors
Association in Michigan),
will speak on "Children of
Holocaust Survivors."
- The Hill Street Cinema,
Hillel's new film society,
will present the following
movies in October: Wed-
nesday, "The Pro-
ducers"; Oct. 13,
"Breaker Morant"; Oct.
16, "Annie Hall"; Oct. 17,
"Oliver" and "Sleeper";
Oct. 20, "Cool Hand
Luke"; Oct. 23, "Citizen
Kane"; Oct. 24, "Lies My
Father Told Me"; Oct. 27,
"Casablanca"; Oct. 30,
"Last Metro"; and Oct. 31,
"Return From Witch
Mountain" and "From
Mao to Mozart: Isaac
Stern in China." For in-
formation, call Hillel,
663-3336.
Chef Jamie Dansicker
will now prepare Shabat
and holiday dinners at
Hillel.
Sukkot services are
scheduled at Hillel as fol-

lows: Orthodox services will
be at 6:55 p.m. today, and
Conservative services at 7
p.m. Dinner will be at 8 p.m.
On Saturday, Orthodox
services will at at 9:30 a.m.
Dinner will be at 8 p.m. On
Sunday, Orthodox services
will be at 9:30 a.m. and 6:55
p.m. For information on Re-
form Sukkot service times,
call Hillel.
Shemini Atzeret services
will be held Oct. 8 at Hillel.
Conservative services will
be at 7 p.m. and Orthodox
services at 6:45 p.m. Dinner
will follow at 8 p.m.
The first oneg Shabat will
take place at 9:15 p.m. On
Oct. 9 Orthodox services
will be held at 9:30 a.m.
Simhat Torah Or-
thodox services will be
held at 6:35 p.m. Oct. 9
with a kidush following
at 7:45 p.m. A communal
Simhat Torah celebra-
tion will take place 8:45
p.m. On Oct. 10, Simhat
Torah services continue
at 9:30 a.m. For informa-
tion on Reform services
for Simhat Torah, call
Hillel.
Shabbat services and
dinners will be held each
week at Hillel.

JARC Sponsors
Lecture Series

The. Jewish Association
for Retarded Citizens will
present the third lecture in
its current series 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Roose-velt
Middle School, Oak Park.
Nurse Carol Dragos will
speak on "Medical Know-
How and Resources." The
lectures are geared for pro-
fessionals and family and
friends of the mentally re-
tarded.
There is a nominal,
charge. For information,
call Frances Hommel at the
JARC, 557-7650.

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Youth News

BNAI MOSHE youth
department announces
Story Hour for children age
3-6 will meet 10 a.m. Satur-
days. Junior congregation
for youth age 7-13 meets 10
a.m. Saturdays. The United
Synagogue Youth group
meets 10 a.m. Saturdays for
teens in seventh-12th
grade.
Chalutzim will have an
open youth lounge 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 14. For details, call
Chalutzim adviser Barbara
Ravitz, 548-3123 or 542-
6968; or Kadima adviser
Betty Elster, 548-3123 or
398-3284.

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YOUNG ISRAEL
TEENS will go sukka hop-
ping Saturday, meeting 4
p.m. at Young Israel of
Southfield.
The group also will go
sukka hopping Sunday,
meeting at 4 p.m. at Young
Israel of Greenfield. Teens
in grades nine-12 are in-

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Troop 23 Plans
Fall Camp-Out

Boy Scout Troop 23,
Michigan's Jewish Boy
Scout Troop, will have its
fall camp-out Oct. 15-17 at
Baumann Lodge in the
Charles Howell Scout
Reservation in Brighton.
Among the activities
planned for the weekend are
hiking, astronomy, conser-
vation, outdoor cooking and
Scout skills.
For details or to join, call
Scoutmaster Nate Trager,
553-4896; or Assistant
Scoutmaster Marty Baum-
garten, 474-7705.

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BBYO Activities

Great Lakes AZA Council
will take place 7 p.m.
Monday in the Dubin
Meeting Room of the
Bnai Brith Building. The
BBG Council will meet 7
p.m. Thursday in the
same facility.
Theodore Herzl AZA
Guest speakers for the will sponsor its annual
weekend will include Sol Sweetheart Dance 8 p.m.
Lachman, former president Oct. 16 at Shaar
of the Detroit Zionist Fed- Hashomayim Synagogue,
eration; Barry Swartz, 115 Giles, Windsor. The
assistant director, Windsor dance will be semi-formal
Jewish Community Coun- and participants may come
cil; and Myra Shneider, stag or dated. For informa-
former director of the North tion, contact Mark Kaplan,
Star Region, BBYO, in (519) 969-0975.
Minneapolis.
Jack Benny AZA will
The program also will hold a parent-youth bowl-
feature an oneg Shabat and ing tournament 10 a.m. Oct.
Saturday night dance. Ap- 17 at Yorba Linda Lanes.
plications are available There is a registration fee.
from chapter presidents and The program will include
at the BBYO office. Coor- three games of bowling and
dinators for the program are continental breakfast.
Jon Lybeck of Samson AZA Registration will be ac-
and Sheri Benkoff of cepted through Oct. 12. For
information, contact
Shoshanna BBG.
The next meeting of the Richard Pliskow, 399-1546;
or Neal Zipser, 546-4814.

BBYO will hold its fall
conclave, BBYO "U," Oct.
22-24 at Camp Maas in Or-
tonville. The program will
feature courses in three cur-
ricula: Jewish heritage,
leadership, teens, and one
elective.

Austria Favors
Reagan Plan
for Middle East'

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Friday, October 1, 1982 51

UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — The Foreign
Minister of Austria,
Willibald Pahr, told the
General Assembly that Au-
stria regards President
Reagan's Middle East peace
plan "as an historic move."
Pahr said Austria be-
lieves that the core of the
problem in the Middle East
is "a just settlement of the
Palestinian quesion," and
that the Reagan plan is ad-
dressing itself to solving
thL.t problem.
Expressing once again
regret and condemnation of
the Israeli invasion of
Lebanon, the Austrian dip-
lomat called on the United
Nations to establish an in-
quiry committee to investi-
gate the massacre.

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