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War, Survivors Speak At Hillel Furniture So Good It's Guaranteed. Livonia On Middlebelt. bete 5 & 6 Mile 525-0030 GALLERY PRICE Novi 12 Oaks Mall Service Drive. Opposite Hudson's Entrance 349-4600 OUR PRICE 1800 00 900 00 'PETRA MIT KINDER (framed) 3700 00 1500°° MIK° (framed) 2400 00 1000 00 'MUSEUM SUITE (4) (framed) 9300°° 4500°° 'YEAR OF THE CHILD(4) (framed) 3700 00 1850°° 'MAINAU SUITE (framed) 2900 00 1750°° 'MAYAN WEAVER (framed) 850°° 500°° " `JAPANESE BOY (framed) 650 00 400°° ALDO WONG° 'HAWK & THE MUG 200000 85000 ROCKWEthoP HAT & TAILS (framed) 860000 3500°° AGAM 'PLUS, MINUS, TIMES NINE 'SUITE OF 11 PIECES 6000 00 3000°° MAXWELL 'ANCIENT SETTLEMENT ACRYLIC RELIEF 2040 250000 95000 HIBELCAROLINE (framed) 11 'F I/ 'F 11 'Denotes only one available at this price — the First Taker will be the buyer. GROSSMAN GALLERIES 851-6637 22 FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1989 Washington, D.C. — More than 600 students from some 35 college campuses across the United States will con- vene in the nation's capital April 5-6 for the 13th annual International Student Solidarity Day to petition Congress and the administra- tion on behalf of Soviet Jews. Heading the Washington- program and addressing the students will be honorary chairmen U.S. Sen. Alponse D'Amato (R-N.Y.) and Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), as well as Reps. Nancy Johnson (R- Calif.) and Steny Hoyer (D- Md.). An official from the State Department and former refuseniks will also speak. While most students will meet with their home senators and representatives, those who have attended previous Solidarity Days will visit the State Department, the CIA, the Center for Arms Control, the Board of Interna- tional Broadcasting, and foreign embassies. 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Rutgers Has Israel Study Newark — Rutgers Newark University College, in cooperation with Hebrew University, will sponsor a summer study program of Israel's social and human ser- vices which will enable those who have already traveled to Israel to see the country from a new perspective. The study program will in- clude extensive field trips with Project Renewal and to development towns, Arab villages and towns as well as sites of health and welfare programs. Those taking the program for college graduate or undergraduate credit will be required to complete research papers and take examina- tions. These academic obliga- tions are not applicable to those who take the program for personal fulfillment. The program will run from June 21 until Aug. 11. For in- formation, contact Dr. Norma Bech Levine, (201) 648-5827. Yiddish Summer Program Slated Amherst, Mass. — Applica- tions are now being accepted for the sixth annual Summer Program in Yiddish Culture, scheduled for July 2-9 on the campus of Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass. Sponsored by the National Yiddish Book Center, a non- profit organization, the residential program will offer an introduction to Yiddish culture through lectures, ' workshops, singing, dancing, films, theater presentations, a field trip and special events. No prior Yiddish knowledge is required. Cost of the seen-day pro- gram includes tuition, texts, meals and accommodations. Applications are due by April 18. For brochure and applica- tion, write: Summer Pro- gram, National Yiddish Book Center, Old East Street School, Amherst, Mass. 01002, (413) 256-1241. Aleynu Probes Medical Issues Aleynu, the Partnership for Jewish Adult Education, will hold the third of a six-part series on "Medical Issues Through Jewish Eyes" at the Detroit Medical Center on Tuesday. Rabbi Shmuel Irons, head of the Kollel Institute of Detroit, will be the speaker. The discussion is held at the Harper Hospital profes- sional building, fourth floor, office of the Section of Transplantation beginning at noon. There is a charge and refreshments will be served. For information and reserva- tions, call Aleynu, 968-3000. Hebrew Course Machon Mbrah, the Jewish Learning of Michigan, will present a crash course in Hebrew reading in Oak Park, West Bloomfield and Nor- thville. For information, call the Machon office, 967-0888.