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April 03, 1987 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-03

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44 .Friday, April 3, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Machon L'Torah, the
Jewish Learning Network of
Michigan, is planning
Passover seminars on two of
Michigan's college campuses.
The first will be held at Cen-
tral Michigan University, at
the Bovee Student Center at
1:30 p.m. Sunday. The second
will be held at Michigan
State University, at 402 Lin-
den, East Lansing, at 8:15
p.m. Monday.
The programs will include
a lecture on "Building
Structure within Chaos,"
which will be a philosophical
analysis of Passover and its
relevance to contemporary
times. This will be followed
by a discussion on the laws
and customs of the Seder
which will serve as a guided
tour through the pages of the
Haggadah.

Elected Student
Assembly President

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"Holocaust and Genocide
... A Remembrance" is the
title of an all-day program
Wednesday, in Wayne State
University's McGregor
Memorial Conference Center.
Stefan Kanfer, senior
editor of Time magazine, will
speak at 1 p.m. about the
Gypsies and the Holocaust.
Richard Hovannisian, pro-
fessor of history and associate
director of the Center for
Near Eastern Studies at
UCLA, will talk about the
Armenian genocide at 10:30
a.m.
An exhibit and films are
also scheduled. There is a
charge for lunch, but the rest
of the program is open to the
public at no charge.
For information and reser-
vations, call WSU community
relations, 577-2246.

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Ken Weine was elected
president of the Michigan
Student Assembly at Univer-
sity of Michigan last week.
The Students First Party,
which he heads, took 22 of 24
seats up for election.
Weine is a junior, majoring
in political science. He was
first elected as a representa-
tive to MBA in his sophomore
year.
He is the son of David and
Esther Weine of Farmington
Hills.

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Expands Program

Temple Emanu-El Nursery
School is opening a second
kindergarten class to accom-
modate those interested in
enrolling. in either the half-

day licensed academic pro-
gram or full day kindergar-
ten, offering both an aca-
demic and enrichment seg-
ment.
Enrollments are now being
accepteed for the 1987 88
school year, for the kinder-
garten, as well as the school's
regular nursery programs,
including a Diaper Detail
class, full- and half-day nur-
sery school, P r e-
Kindergarten, and Parent-
Toddler program.
The school offers an op-
tional lunch program as well
as extended care. A day camp
is being offered this summer.

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Southfield and West Bloom-
field. Also, every Monday at
4:30 p.m. and Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. on Booth Com-
munications' Channel 11 in
Beverly Hills, Bingham
Farms, Birmingham and
Franklin Village. Programs
this month celebrate the
holiday and season of Pesach;
a segment on the ways
Jewish singles are being in-
troduced to one another.

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