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. Window Fashion Sale V-g 60% OFF D I at:_2 - 1 4 kir — f lifr V Horizontal 1" Blinds Horizontal 1 & 2" Wood Blinds • Levolor Vertical Blinds • Delmar Verosol Blinds • Solardrape By Window Shades • G raber Woven Woods • Galaxy Insulated Fabric Shade Carpet Anso IV Free Measure & Installation The Great Cove( - Up BIRMINGHAM 540-2244 To Celebrate Our Move 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. * * * 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- In Addition To Our Regular 20% Discount AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER vited. Junior YlTeens are invited to Sunday's event. For details, call Dan Goldschlag, president, 355-1144; or Lisa Kow- alsky, 353-4042. Housing is available for teens wishing, to stay within walking dis- tance of either synagogue. * * * Party Consultants offers 100 personalized napkins FREE with an invitation order offer good until Nov. 30, 1982 Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10-4 or for appt. call 352-9323 THE CLAYMOOR, 29260 FRANKLIN RD., Suite 111 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. Factory to you Savings! Nature's finest insulator! Filled with all-white European Goose Down. Covered with 100% European imported cotton. Use with our custom made quilt cover (Duvet). 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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. 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