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January 17, 1986 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-01-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH -NEWS

Friday, January 17, 1986 13

ON CAMPUS

Yoting Volunteers
Are Sought For Israel

An -innovative program called visit with leading Israeli
Project Otzma '(Hebrew for educators, politicians, scientists,
• strength) has begun recruiting authorsind artists.
American college students in
For information on Project
isearch of adventure and having (Am:1U, contact :Tom
•c Abe desire to perform public Wexelberg-Clouser at Federa-
tion, 965-3939.
service to the Jewish People.
Under, the auspices of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, and \
• funded in part by United Jewish
Charities and. the Jewish Forum, Films
Agency for Israel, Project Otzma At WSU Hillel
ivill provide participants, age
Dr. Marvin Zalman, chairman
18-24, with an opportunity to
learn about Israel's hietory, -lan- of Wayne State University's
,_guage, culture and lifestyle. At criminal justice 'department, will
the same time, it will deepen speak k on "A Jewish
their understanding through Criminologist's view of Capital
Punishment" noon Wednesday
contact with peers and "adop-
tion" by selected Israeli families. in the WSU Hillel lounge. The
The one-year fellowship be- lecture 'is the first program, in a
. gins in August as the students new Hillel series, the Professor
Spend their first three months Forum for Students.
The series will include talks
on a kibbutz, dividing their time
' between intensive language by Wayne State faculty. mem-
study, work and integration into bers and others on a 'variety of
the social and cultural , life of the topics, including politics, humor
and music. Hillel outreach
kibbutz.
In their fourth through worker Baila Leah Dzodin will
• seventh months, . . participants coordinate the program.
The community invited' to
will work on an , agricultural
moshav (farm), do civilian work attend the free program. The
at a ' military base and get Hillel lounge will serve a kosher
hands-on experience at refor- lunch from 11 a.m. to. p.m. for
estation- camps and archeologi- a nominal charge.
Meanwhile, Hillel will, present
cal sites.
n
The remaining, five months free films at 1' p.m. on Wed es_
will be devoted to public service day and noon on Thursdays be-
• work in a Project Renewal ginning this month. The films,
, to be chosen. by WSU students,
neighborhood.
In all, the volunteers will live, will be shown free of charge.
For information the forum or
learn and work in virtually
'every part of Israel. They will the film series, call the WSU
also have the opportunity to Hillel, 577-3459.



Anne Frank Exhibit Slated

The international exhibition, Netherlands, and is under the
"Anne Frank in the World: 1929 auspices of the American
- 1945," is coming 'to the met- Friends of the Anne Frank Cen-
ropolitan Deroit area from Feb. ter Inc. and the Detroit Chapter,
American Jewish Committee.
23 to April 16.
Honorary chairmen of the
The exhibit, which opened
simultaneously in New York, Greater Detroit Exhibit Com-
Amsterdam and Frankfurt on mittee are Sen. Carl Levin and
June 12, 1985, the- anniversary Rep. Sander Levi.. Chairman is
of Anne Frank's birthday, will Marjorie Shuman Saulson.
Guided tours are available for
be shown successively at the
Jewish Community Center of schools an groups. For informa-
Metropolitan ,Detroit (Feb. 23 - tion, contaa- -staff coordinators
March 9), the' University of Marjory Ansell or Joyce Sosin at
Michigan - Dearborn (March the American Friends of the y
14-21) and the Detroit Historical Anne Frank Center,,
Telegraph, Suite 4535, Bir-
Museum (March 28 - April 16).
This exhibition of more than mingham 48010, 540-5937.

800 previously unpublished
photographs and documents '
from Dutch and German arc-
hives and private collections ,
provides a personal account of Story Program
the life of Anne Frank as well For Preschoolers
as an historical account of
Registration for the Southfield,
events which led to the Nazis'
rise to power and 'of life in Ger- Public . Library's 'storytime Oro-
, gram for preschoolers is cur-
many and occupied Holland.
This , major exhibition has rently underway.
Storytime programi for chil-
been made I possible by sponsbr-
ship of Burroughs Corp.., Corn- dren age 3-5 will be held in the
erica, Inc.; Jewish Welfare library's children's activity room
Federation/United Jewish 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesdays,
Charities and Michigan Bell 10. a.m. Wednesdays and Thurs-
Telephone Co. It is presented in day. Each session will last about
conjunction with The Anne 40 . minutes.
For,information, call the li-
Frank Center, a branch, of the
,
Anne Frank Foundation of the brary, 354-9100.


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