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January 20, 1989 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-20

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1989

I ON CAMPUS I

Scholarships
Are Offered

Congregation Beth Achim
announces that applications
for the scholarships which it
sponsors are now available to
young people who have com-
pleted the first year of college.
These scholarships enable
the awardees to study at
Israeli institutions of higher
learning.
The Harry and Sarah Laker
Israel Youth Scholarship pro-
vides for a $2,500 grant to a
student for study at one of
Israel's universities.
The Samuel and Dora
Kobaker Memorial Scholar-
ship provides for a student to
study at either a university in
Israel or an equivalent in-
stitution and offers a $1,500
grant.
The Robert and Gertrude
Berman Scholarship is of-
fered for a Judaic studies pro-
gram to be pursued either in
Israel, the United States or
any other country which pro-
vides for a serious pi-ogram of
Jewish learning. This scholar- .
ship also provides a $1,500
grant to the winner.
All these scholarships re-
quire that the applicants
have applied for admission to
the institutions of their choice
and that the winners are
prepared to pursue study for
an academic year at the in-
stitutions where they have
been accepted.
Applications can be obtain-
ed by contacting Beth Achim,
352-8670. Application
deadline is May 15. Each ap-
plicant will be interviewed.
The scholarship winners will
be presented with their
awards at Shavuot services in
the synagogue.

Campus Hillels
Plan Meeting

The B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundations of Metropolitan
Detroit will hold a square
dance, planning committee,
deli lunch meeting on Sunday
at noon in the Hillel Jewish
Students Organization office,
34 Oakland Center, Oakland
University. Call Sandy Loef-
fler, 443-0424 (evenings), for
information.
The Jewish Students
Organization at Oakland
University will sponsor an in-
formal panel discussion on
"Streams of Prejudice on the
Oakland University Cam-
pus" on Monday at noon in
the Fireside Lounge, Oakland
Center.
Participants include Prof.
J.C. Chipman, and Kelly
Martek, student and former
University Congress Presi-

dent, John Smith, association
of Black Students, and Beth
Sedler, J.S.O. Co-sponsors are
the Lutheran Student Fellow-
ship and the Catholic
Chaplaincy of St. John Fisher
Chapel. The public is invited.
For information, call Ms.
Le offler.

Film Author
Comes To WSU

On Jan. 31 at 1 p.m. in the
auditorium of the Purdy
Library at Wayne State
University, Eran Preis will
present the award-winning
Israeli film Beyond The Walls.
Preis is a co-author of the
film. Preis will talk about the
making of the film. There is
no charge. Everyone is
welcome. The showing is
sponsored by the B'nai B'rith
Hillel Foundation.

Amichai Talk
Is Cancelled

The B`nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation at the University
of Michigan announces that
Yehuda Amichai's March 25
appearance has been cancel-
ed. Instead A Shayna Maidel
by the Ann Arbor Repertory
Theatre will take place at
Hillel. The performance will
also take place the preceeding
two weekends in March. For
inform&tion, call Hillel,
769-0500.

Rabbi Delivers
Four Lectures

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Thrah Center
will deliver four Wednesday
afternoon lectures on "Jewish
Mysticism" at the B'nai
B'rith Hillel Foundation at
Wayne State University
beginning this Wednesday at
noon.
Rabbi Silberberg will
review The 13 Petalled Rose
by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz.
For information, call Carol
Kazander at Hillel, 577-3459.

I B'NAI B'RITH

Delegates
Have Meeting

The B'nai B'rith Metro-
politan Detroit Council will
hold its regular monthly
delegates meeting at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the Fried-
man Conference Room at
United Hebrew Schools,
21550 W. 12 Mile Road.
Reception will be hosted at
6:45 p.m. by the Covenant
Credit Union.

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