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Kendra Tobes, director utilizes her 20 years of experience teaching LD and EI students to offer a m _ ultisensory curriculum, Grades I thru 8, which include: LANGUAGE ARTS • MATHEMATICS • SCIENCE • SOCIAL STUDIES • MUSIC • ART T.L.C.'s staff and professional consultants include: . CERTIFIED. SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS • SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPIST • CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER • LICENSED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST • CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIST • CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST • PEDIATIC NEUROLOGIST • GIVE YOUR CHILD A NEW CHANCE CALL 642-6010 FOR INFORMATION A Plan To Expand The organizers of the Bayit Project have no immediate plans to open a Bayit in . Michigan but . say that they ,. hope to explore the possibil- ity in the near future. "We'd like to have 150 of them in the next few years," says di- rector David Paller from his Los Angeles office, "wherever there's strong Jewish life on campus." - An attempt was made to organize a Bayit at the Uni- versity of Michigan last fall, but because of a late start and other factors, it failed. Another' effort will be made' next year. The project organizers see their work as not only a means of maintaining Jewish life and creativity on campus but also as a way of develop- ing a core of future Jewish leaders. Though the organiz- ers cite their strong ties to the Hillel campus program and point out that most of the students who live in a campus Bayit are also active in Hillel, they say that the Hillel model differs for the most part because it has a rabbi and/or program director playing the parental role. the college and general Jew- ish community t h rough parti- cipation in Jewish social ac- tivities, preparing and lead- ing a' Shabbat service, shar- ing the workload in the Bayit, and participating in at least one Bayit educational activi- ty and community event a month. The Project organizers maintain that they are pro- moting the development of a national network of Jewish Students through its advisory board, annual conference and Israel trip. They add that their research has shown that the majority of students who have lived in a Bayit have "emerged more knowledge-, able, more involved, and more proud to be a Jew than they otherwise would have been had there not been a Bayit during those crucial transi- tional college years." ' Although the Project was formed in 1981, last year was the first that it had its pre- sent non-profit status and operational structure. Paller said it was "a fantastic suc- cess" and that applicants had to be turned away due to a lack of space. (Bayit living In order to be a member of costs are competitive with a Bayit, each student must campus dorms.)aller is now sign a contract that is re- involved in raising funds for newed annually. Among the the Project to supplement the 18 requirements: maintain- funding provided by organi- ing a religious involvement zer Michael Goland and hopes , through bi-monthly Shabbat to continue to be able to meet meals on Friday nights, keep- "the expressed need for Jew- ing kosher within the Bayit, ish homes on campus." bemg involved in service to Gary Rosenblatt College Alienation Continued from Page 27 WHEN YOU THINK AUDI, THINK BILL COOK Volume Selling Means VOLUME SAVINGS. PORSCHE 4714044 +AUDI 37911 GRAND RIVENAVE., FARMINGTON HILLS In 1985, the Project is opening houses (Batim) at the following campuses: —California State Universi- ty, San Jose (University of Santa Clara) —Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA —California State Universi- ty, San Diego —California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo —University , of Wisconsin, Milwaukee —Nortliwesie University, -Chicago —State University of New York, Binghamton wholistic Jewish eriviron- ment, bi-monthly Shabbat meals on Friday evenings, the celebration of Jewish holi- days, a kosher home, involve- ment in education and social causes, annual conferences. Those who have experienced the Bayit have emerged from their college years fuller human beings, Jewish per- sons who have lived out the joys and ambitions of four millenia of our tradition. I would suggest that those interested in programs of the Bayit Project write or call Chanon Bloch or David Pal- ler, Directors of the Bayit Project, 5311 Topanga Can- In a free, open and plural- yon Boulevard, Suite 300, istic society Jews, among Woodland Hills, CA 91364, others; have an extraordinary 818-888-0355. opportunity for integration without assimilation, and in- dividuation without isolation. The Bayit promises real pos- Sibilities for personal growth New York — "To repudiate spiritual and inter-personal the slander" qf the United Na- — and communal service. De- tions General' Assembly resolu- dicated to the creation of a , Zionism "Lie" Topic :At UN national network of Jewish activist friends, it strength- ens their own identity and worth by strengthening the ' fabric of the Jewish commu- nity. The Bayit projects a tion equating Zionism with ra- cism, a conference on Israel, Zionism and the United Nations will be held at the UN at 1.p.m. November 10 -- the 10th an- niversary of the resorution's adoption.