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He and roommate Jamie Gold — both from what they call "Jewish community- oriented, not religious, back- grounds" — befriended Brooks as the latter was working out the idea for the Hill Street Forum. Shaevitz and Gold — one an organizer, the other an economics major looking for business practice — became, respectively, director and head of finance of the Hill Street Forum. "I have a lot of contradictory and ambivalent feelings about Judaism, and it's nice to have someone like Michael who's accepting of that," says Shaevitz. "Being involved in the Jewish community — that's what my motivation was for going back into Hillel. I knew it wasn't having to go back to the religious part of it, although you can't completely separate them. This year I went to High Holiday services on my initiative." Shaevitz, a senior majoring in psychology, now plans to continue working in Jewish community affairs, and is seek- ing a job with another Hillel organization next year, build- ing on the experience he has gotten at Hill Street Forum. "I'd like to work on making a Hillel a little more eclectic — to continue with the non- Jewish series. "When you talk to people who know what Hillel is, it's got such a wonderful reputa- tion in this community. It pro- vides one of the bases for Jewish cultural and religious exchange. Many non-Jews are aware of what goes on there; they know about Consider, Hill Street Players, Hill Street Cinema, Yakov Smirnoff . . ." Adds Gold, "I went in (to Hill Street Forum) with the atti- tude that it would be somewhat narrow as far as the social as- pects were concerned, and I've been pleasantly surprised. People join Hill Street Forum for different reasons: Some do it because it's a neat idea; some do it because it's Hillel. I wanted to get into it when I heard about Vonnegut. Before this, I had gone to movies at Hillel, and had dinner there once." Yet others question the value of attracting huge num- bers of people to Hillel for movies or Kurt Vonnegut. Continued on next page HOME 356-3677 SHOP 493-0212 Herb Silver Cares About Your Car FOOTSTEPS THE ' SPECIALIZING IN: CLIPPERY $4 Now doing the newest enzyme services • Bunions • Ingrown • Corns Nails t ca r • Warts care foot • Heel Pain • Sports • Callouses medicine • Pediatric Foot Care PODIATRY • CLINIC Tuesday-Saturday 9-5 19011 W. 10 Mile at Santa Barbara, S'fld. Evening hours Wed. & Thurs. 13740 W. 9 Mile Rd. 548-6633 OPTICIAN Wayne State University Near Eastern and Asian Studies Center for Judaic Studies B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation, WSU Your Grandparents Liked My Glasses YOU WILL TOO! 25900 Greenfield, 101 Kristen Bldg. 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