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MSU Shabbaton
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Machon L'Torah, The
Jewish Learning Network of
Michigan in conjunction with
Hillel of Michigan State
University, will sponsor a
Shabbaton program "The
Pleasure Principle and the
Jewish Family of the 1990s"
Oct. 27 and 28.
The program, to be held at
the Hillel student center, will
include festive Shabbat meals
and discussions by Rabbi
Avraham and Mrs. Bayla
Jacobovitz. For information,
call MSU Hillel, (517)
332-1916, or Machon L'Torah,
967-0888.
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OCC Jewish
Students Meet
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The Jewish Student
Organization at the Orchard
Ridge Campus of Oakland
Community College will
meet 11 a.m. Thursdays and
Fridays. On Thursdays, the
meetings will be in F 106 and
on Fridays in F 206. Drop ins
are welcome.
For information, call Carol
Kaczander, 577-3459.
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B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-
tion at the University of
Michigan will host Jack
Edelstein, president of the
Michigan Association for
Ethiopian Jews, who will
speak on "The Plight of
Ehtiopidan Jews," 7:30 pan.,
Tuesday at Hillel.
Hill Street Cinema will
show Homage to Chagall 7
and 9:15 p.m., Thursday.
Shemini Atzeret services
will be held, 9 a.m. Oct. 21 at
Hillel. Simchat Torah ser-
vices and a community
celebration will be- held 9
a.m., Oct. 22.
Lecture Series
Continues At OU
Oakland University's
Jewish Student Organization,
Women's Studies and Phi
Beta Sigma Fraternity's
"Mondays-at-Noon Series"
will feature a talk on "Whose
Body Is It Anyway?", this
Monday with Maryse E. Long
of Michigan-Religious Coali-
tion for Abortion Rights.
The fall lecture series,
"Students Dissent: '60s-'90s:
Can It Happen Here?" will
feature a talk with Professors
James Graham and Roy
Kotynek on "Alternatives to
Racism: Malcolm X vs. Mar-
tin Luther King."
For information, call Sandy
Loeffler, 443-0424 or
370-4259.
Jewish Students
Meet Tuesdays
The Jewish Students
Organization Hillel on the
campus of Lawrence
Technological University will
meet noon Tuesdays in the
management building, Room
M210. The students will plan
Jewish and professional
development programs. For
information, call Carol kac-
zander at 577-3459.
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Crime Control
Is Topic Of Talk
The Center for New Think-
ing will host the following
events: On Thursday, Howard
Simon, Michigan Director of
American Civil Liberties
Union, will speak on "Crime
Control and Civil Liberties";
on Oct. 26, the topic will be
"Affirmative Action and the
Court."
Lectures are held in the
Somerset Mall auditorium on
the lower level and are open
to the public. There is a
charge. For information con-
tact Peg DuBois 643-6360.
Stress Control
Series Offered
A free lecture series on lear-
ning to subconsciously con-
trol stress will be presented
by James Loving, a profes-
sional speaker with the
Detroit Chapter of the Na-
tional Council on Alcoholism,
noon Thursday and Oct. 26 at
Comprehensive Health Ser-
vices. For information, call
875-4200 ext. 2687.
Class On Helping
Aging Parents
"As Parents Grow Older," a
six-week course sponsored by
William Beaumont Hospital,
will address some of the
frustrating cares and con-
cerns that confront older
adults and their care-givers.
For information, call Beau-
mont's department of Older
Adult Services, 551-0777.
Cholesterol
Class Planned
Oakland General Hospital
is offering a series of six
classes on nutrition aimed at
lowering cholesterol, 7-8:30
p.m., Mondays, beginning this
week. There is a charge. To
register, call the hospital,
967-7450.