itgamorowmoosiumwswwww.- - '-.4111111111164.0., ON CAMPUS Najman To Appear In Lorea Drama March 23 through March 28 at Jules R. Schubot Jewellers Everything in our showcases will be sold at exceptional values. We invite you to join us for this special one week event. Store Hours: Monday-Saturday; 9:OOam-5:OOpm Closed Sunday 1 JULES R. SCHUBOT jewellers — gemologists 3001 Big Beaver West • Suite 112 Troy, Michigan 48084 • (313) 649-1122 at the U-M Business School. Prof. James E. Young will speak on "The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memo- rials and Meaning in Europe, Israel and America" at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Hillel au- ditorium. Sculptor Henry Friedman will present "Art of the Holocaust" on Tuesday and a memorial service for Holocaust victims will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Hillel Auditorium, fol- lowed by a special showing of the film, Kaddish. Hosts Sought For Passover Dina Najman of the Detroit-area Jewish Community! Dina Najman of Southfield, will appear in the Stern Col- lege for Women's Dramatic Society Production of The House of Bernada Alba, by Garcia Lorca. The one-week run will begin Thursday. Najman, 18, is a sophomore majoring in accounting at the college, Yeshiva University's undergraduate division of liberal arts and sciences for women. She is the daughter of Can- tor Chaim and Sherrell Naj- man of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. OCC Sponsors Field Study Trips Students participating in Oakland Community Col- lege's geology field study pro- grams will be heading for Hawaii and the Grand Can- yon this spring and summer. Students who sign up • for "Geological Field Study in Hawaii" (GSC 240.4) will head for the island of Hawaii April 26. "The Grand Canyon Raft Trip" (GSC 240.4) will be held from June 23 to July 3. A former national park ranger and geologist will lead the expedition. For information, contact field trip instructor Dr. Michael Marlow, 435-5526 (day) or, 781-2542 (evening). will be honored at the Jewish National Fund Testimonial Dinner on Wednesday, June 24, 1987, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road, Southfield, Michigan. For Information and Reservations, Phone 557 - 6644 or write to 18877 W. Ten Mile Road / Suite 104 / Southfield, Michigan 48075 36 Friday, March 20, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Conference Opens On Holocaust "Realms of Remembrance" is the theme of the eighth annual conference on the Holocaust slated Sunday through Wednesday at the University of Michigan. All events are free and open to the public. Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld will speak at 7 p.m. Sunday at Hale Auditorium • • The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations of Metropolitan Detroit are looking for people to host out of town graduate or undergraduate students for Passover. Homes from all branches of Judaism are needed. If you would like to open your home or know of any student that would like a place to go, call Carol Kac- zander, 577-3459. Lodge Offers College Grants Oakland Century Lodge of B'nai B'rith is taking applica- tions for the 1987 fall college tuition grant. To apply for the $500 grant, a student must be Jewish, attend a college or university, must be at sophomore level or above, must have superior schol- arship, must demonstrate a need for financial assistance, must show leadership qual- ities, and his/her campus par- ticipation and community ac- tivities must show roots in metropolitan Detroit. Application deadline is April 17. Send applications to: Sol E. Goldberg, chair- man, scholarship committee, 717 Travelers Tower, 26555 Evergreen, Southfield, 48076. Holocaust Topic At Oakland U. The Student Life Lecture Board and the Student Pro- gram Board will present a program entitled, "Hitlerisin and the Holocaust," at Oak- land University on April 1 at 2:30 p.m. in the Oakland Center Crockery. Tickets are on sale at the CIPO Service Window in the lower level of the Oakland Center. Tickets will be available at the door. Speakers are Helen Waterford, one of the few survivors of the Auschwitz extermination camp, and Al- fons Heck, leader of the Nazi youth. For information, please call .CIPO, 370-2020. 4