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Students Host
Israel Week
The Jewish Students
Organization/Hillel at Oak-
land University will hold "A
Peek at Israel Week," Jan. 29-
Feb. 1 in Oakland Center.
The first presentation, noon
Jan. 29, will be a slide show
and talk on "The Israeli Art
Psyche," with local artist-
photographer-lecturer Dean-
na Mirsky Sperka. At noon
Jan. 30, in the Fireside
Lounge, Ahuva Newman,
formerly of Haifa, will pre-
sent "A Taste of Israel," a food
demonstration. Also there
will be a showing of "Rehov
Sumsum," the Israeli version
of "Sesame Street."
On Jan. 31, at noon in Gold
Room C, Yefet Ozery will
speak about "The Salad
Bowl," a talk on ethnic
Jewish groups in Israel.
On Feb. 1 at noon in the
Fireside Lounge Dr. Donald
Morse will speak on "Kiwi
Fruit, Swimming Pools and
Thinking," a discussion of
work being done by Dr.
Reuven Feuerstein, Israeli
psychologist, on the teaching
of intelligence.
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The B'nai B'rith Hillel
Jewish Student organization
and the Kalamazoo Jewish
Federation will present a lec-
ture by Israel Consul for In-
formation, Benny Dagan, at
2 p.m. Jan. 28 at Western
Michigan University.
Dagan will speak on
Israel's moves toward Middle
East peace in a speech entitl-
ed "Israel's Strategy for
Peace."
Dagan is a professional
diplomat in the Israeli
Foreign Service who has serv-
ed in the Israeli Embassy in-
Cairo, Egypt.
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U-M Frats
Host Dry Rush
For the first time since Pro-
hibition, fraternities at the
University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor did not serve
alcohol during rush festivities
this past week.
Interfraternity Council
Vice President Eric Reicin
said the ban was fully sup-
ported by all of the campus'
fraternities, which have ap-
proximately 2,500 members.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Presi-
dent Josh Greenblat, a junior
from Birmingham said his
fraternity has had Dry Rush
since 1986. Ross Levitsky, a
junior from Bethesda, Md.,
and a member of AEPi, said,
"Fraternities do not need
alcohol to attract members."
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