This Sunday! Holiday Dilemma Continued from preceding page Come To The Maple/Drake J•C•C• University, 32,000 students, 1,800 Jewish students: "This year I am coming home on Yom Kippur because it is on the weekend. Last year I went to services and a dinner at Hillel on the holi- day. A lot of kids went home and everyone who stays here goes to services together. "But to me, the holiday means being with my family, and if I'm at school I just do what I normally do. I've never had a problem with my pro- fessors and I think you can get excused from tests." Brian Kerwin, George Washington University, for APPLES, HONEY AND LOTS, LOTS MORE! To Introduce "The first year at Michigan I stayed at school for the holidays because I was too nervous to miss, but after that I came home to be with my family." James Arnovitz 18,000 students, 5,000 Jewish students: "Last year I went home for Rosh Hashanah and went to services at Hillel on Yom Kip- pur. This year I'm a second year law student and because of time restraints I have to stay at school and write my journal for the Law Review. I don't have time to fly back and forth. It will be the first time I won't be spending the high holidays with my fami- ly and I'm not happy about it. "One of my Jewish pro- fessors encouraged us to go to shul. He said, 'Take time out from your work and get your priorities straight. Remember, your final grade comes from God? " A New Monthly Jewish News Section and Celebrate THE FALL HOLIDAYS 2-4 p.m. ❑ 3:00-3: 30 Rabbi Norman Raman leading songs suxx ab Ar Rel ay Rates U-M Hillel Offers Classes )) Cider -Making .00 2:30-2: 45 oos' Helen titchenick telling the story of "The SoundingTool / oC (•• k )1 k Sponsored by: The Jewish News & Jewish Experiences for Families 46 FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1987 Courses at the University of Michigan Hillel's Jewish Learning Center will begin Monday. The center offers classes open to the entire community including Bible, basic Judaism, 'Yiddish and Hebrew. Israeli folk dancing will be held every SUnday at 7:30 p.m. The Hill Street Cinema film co-op will show Raiders of the Lost Ark, 9 p.m. Satur- day in the U of M Natural Science Building. There is a charge. For information, call Hillel, 663-3336: