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April 08, 1988 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-08

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Many Jewish students are
drawn to MSU Hillel's Shab-
bat services and dinners, its
Israeli dinners and dances, its
Israeli cultural series,
Hebrew classes, performing
arts and coping workshops,
the Jewish student newspa-
per and other activities.
They also are involved in
the new Jewish TV Program
Project which premiered Jan.
27.
The MSU Hillel building, a
former sorority house, is a
two-story structure with liv-
ing quarters for nine Jewish
students. Visitors like to
study there, watch videos or
television, talk and have.
some coffee.
Hillel foundations and
counselorships in Michigan
don't come cheaply. They take
a lot of money to pay for staff,
buildings, upkeep, programs
and conferences.
The money comes from na-
tional B'nai B'rith Hillel,
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groups, donations, and from
the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
Federation is giving the
University of Michigan Hillel
$119,000, Michigan State
Hillel $63,000 and Wayne
State with its counselorship
at Oakland University,
$61,000 for the 1987-1988
school year.
Is this money well-spent?
Shoshana Goldschlag thinks
it is. Her three sons, David,
Dan and Dale, are benefici-
aries of the programs at
Wayne State and the Univer-
sity of Michigan.
"Such places as Hillel are
vital to our Jewish existence,"
said Mrs. Goldschlag. "It's
very important that Jewish
students have a place to ex-
press their ideas, to identify
themselves as Jewish and
where they can feel at home
in a Jewish environment.
Each Hillel brings the best it
can contribute. They are a
necessity for our children. 0

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Holocaust Remembrance
At Hillel At MSU

The Hillel Foundation at
Michigan State University
has planned a Holocaust
Remembrance Week of ac-
tivities Sunday through April
15 with a special emphasis on
the theme of resistance. All
events are free.
On Sunday, the award-
winning documentary, Par-
tisans of Vilna, will be shown
at MSU's Erickson Kiva at
7:30 p.m. Aviva Kempner, pro-
ducer, will introduce the film.
On Tuesday, "Complicity
and Resistance": a Jewish-
Christian Dialogue on
Religious Responsibility and
the Holocaust, will be
presented by EaSt Lansing
religious leaders in the MSU
Union Gold Room at 8 p.m.
Panelists will be Rev. Craig
Shirley, University Lutheran
Church; Rev. Marilyn Mar-
shall, People's Church; Rabbi
Morton Hoffman, Lansing's
Shaarey Zedek; and Dr.
Sheldon Gellar, director of
Hillel. It will be preceded by
the award-winning animated
film short, The Hangman.
A special memorial concert
and memorial service will
take place at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
day in the MSU Union
Ballroom. Singer/guitarist
Rosalie Gerut and mandolin
accompanist Jeff Warschauer
will present a musical chroni-
cle of Jewish life in Europe
before and during the
Holocaust. Rabbi Hoffman
and Cantor Bruce Wexler of
Shaarey Zedek will conduct
the service.
East Lansing resident Kurt

Gorwitz will present "Per-
sonal Recollections of When
the Nazis Took Over Austria"
at Hillel Jewish Student
Center, 402 Linden, East
Lansing, at 8:30 p.m. April
15.
A special Holocaust exhibit
tracing the rise and fall of
Hitler and the destruction of
European Jewry will be on
display in the Hillel Jewish
Student Center lounge from
Sunday through April 15, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Holocaust
Remembrance

The B'nai B'rith Hillel.
Foundation at the University
of Michigan will hold a
Holocaust (Yom Ha-Shoa)
Commemoration with guest
speaker Bernard Mednlicki at
4 p.m. Thursday at Hillel, 339
E. Liberty.
Mednicki is a Belgian-born
Jew who spent the war years
fighting in the French
Underground resistance.

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Candlelight
Vigil Slated

Student Struggle for Soviet
Jewry at the University of
Michigan will sponsor its se-
cond annual candlelight vigil
on the Diag beginning
Wednesday at 7 p.m. and con-
cluding Thursday at 8 a.m.
Included in the vigil is a
half-hour Holocaust memo-
rial service at midnight.

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