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BUSINESS OR VACATION •c CUNARD PRINCESS 7•DAY BERMUDA CRUISE (limited offer - restrictions apply) a r • 1• 11. 1.1.111•11.111.1•161.111111116113 • SUMMIT TRAVEL 489.5889 28859 Orchard Lake Rd. etween 12 & 13 Mile Rd. 56 FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1989 MHOUR S: on-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10:30-2 Machon Mbrah, in conjunc- tion with Machon Shlomo of Jerusalem, Israel, will offer partial scholarships for any Jewish college student or young professional from Michigan for a summer learn- ing program at the Torah In- stitute of America in Moodus, Conn. The program includes cam- ping, recreation, room and board in a Jewish intellectual environment. The women's program will begin June 18 for two weeks. The men's pro- gram will begin July 12. Se- cond session for the men will begin Aug. 6. For information and ap- plication, contact the Machon L'Torah office, 967-0888. The Machon will make available arrangements for Jewish students on Michigan college campuses who wish to participate in a traditional observance of Passover. For information, call Shari Klein at the Machon office. Law Students Set Annual Brunch AC) NIPPERSINK RESORT ft_ NO ..41. , Machon Offers Scholarships Start at your front door avoid the hassle at the airport and getting there! ROYAL CAB 3 2f04: cial Call u 5 s n 8 o " now special rates with this ad The University of Detroit Jewish Law Students Association will hold its an- nual brunch Sunday. This year's guest speaker will be Paul D. Borman, chief federal defender and president of the Jewish Community Council. There will also be a party 8 p.m. Saturday at the Millstreet Inn. Admission will be donated to the UJA Law Student Campaign. Guests must be at least 21 years old. All interested law students are invited. For information call Sheri Katzman at the Hillel Foundation, 577-3459. Passover Focus Of College Event Rabbi Eli Finkleman, direc- tor of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations of Metropolitan Detroit, will lead a workshop on the "How's and Why's of Passover" at noon Monday. The meeting is sponsored by the Jewish Students Organization at Oakland University and will be held in the Faculty Lounge of Oakland Center. In addition to the workshop, elections will be held for next year's officers. On Wednesday, the JSO will participate with the other campus ministries in the "Ice Cream Giveaway" held prior to final exams. Students and faculty are in- vited to join the JSO opposite the Iron Kettle in Oakland Center. For information, contact Sandy Loeffler, director, 370-4257 or 443-0424. MSU Hillel Plans Weekend Hillel Jewish Student Center at Michigan State University will offer a free "welcome back weekend" of activities today-Sunday. The festivities will begin with Shabbat dinner at 7 p.m. followed by an Oneg Shabbat at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at noon, there will be a bagel and lox brunch. The Sunday evening program will include Israeli dancing and refreshments, beginning at 5 p.m. Please reserve your place at the Shabbat dinner by noon to- day. Rides are available. Call the Hillel, (517) 332-1916. Hillel will offer Pesach seders on April 19 and 20 beginning at 7:15 p.m. The charge is $7.50 per student. A lunch and dinner meal plan is available April 20-27 with a meal rebate program for dorm residents. Reservations for both the seders and meal plan should be made by Monday. There will be a Holocaust round-table discussion on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Hillel. All are invited. Call the Hillel for additional infor- mation, (517) 332-1916. Hebrew classes at the Michigan State University Hillel begin Tuesday. There is a charge. Young Adult Program Enrolls Simi Valley, Calif. — Brandeis Collegiate Institute (BCI), a one-month leadership program for young adults ages 19-26, is accepting ap- plications for the 1989 sum- mer sessions. non- a BCI is denominational Jewish pro- gram which offers par- ticipants an oportunity to ex- plore contemporary Jewish issues with scholars from around the world. Each day is filled with discussions, lec- tures and workshops in Israeli folk dance, music, drama and art. In addition, paricipants enjoy swimming, horseback riding, sports and free time. BCI is located in Southern California. The 1989 sessions will run from June 18 to July 16 and July 18 to Aug. 13. For information or an ap- plication, call BCI, 1-800-234-5224.