Zvi Gitelman To Speak April 19 On April 19, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Jewish Educa- tion Enrichment Program, in cooperation with the Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies, is sponsoring a lec- ture by Zvi Gitelman on mak- lunch will be served at noon and the lecture will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the United Hebrew Schools building. Other lectures will be held May 10 with Rabbi Daniel Polish of Temple Beth El speaking on "Reform Judaism — Changes and Challenge" and June 14 with Rabbi Norman Roman of Temple Kol Ami speaking on "Jewish Communities Behind the Iron Curtain: Crisis or Opportunity." The series is open to the public. There is a charge. For information, call the Midrasha, 352-7117. Temple Students Receive Honors Zvi Gitelman ing the transition from the ghettos of Eastern Europe to America. Gitelman is a pro- fessor of Political Science and Judaic Studies at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Gitelman will explore Jewish values, institutions and practices which have their roots in Eastern Europe and how these have con- tributed to Jewish life and have been altered in America. The lecture will be at 7:45 p.m. at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. There is no charge. For information, call Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, 851-6880; or the Midrasha, 352-7117. Lunch And Learn Set On April 19 The Michigan Board of Rab- bis, B'nai B'rith Council of Metropolitan Detroit, Jewish Community Council and the Midrasha-College of Jewish Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad Studies will present its Lunch and Learn Series April 19. Rabbi Ernst J.Conrad of Temple Kol Ami will speak on "Can You Dig It? Archaeology and the Bible." A kosher Five of Temple Beth El's students have recently receiv- ed honors. In March, Josh Reinicke, son of Sally and John Reinicke, and Michael Ginsberg, son of Fred and Joyce Ginsberg, received the Ner Tamid Award, a scouting merit honor given to scouts who have completed a pro- gram of Jewish study and participation in Jewish rituals. On April 1, Ilyse Jacobs, daughter of Larry and Susan Jacobs, Amy Simon, daughter of Fredrick and Evelyn Simon, and Nicole Goldman, daughter of Louis and Faye Goldman, received the Youth Award from the League of Jewish Women's Organiza- tions for their participation in temple activities. Amy Simon was also given an individual special recognition award. Temple Emanu-El To Offer Courses Beginning April 23, Temple Emanu-El will offer four courses in its Academy for Adults — Yeshivat Kallah. At 7 p.m. Rabbi Lane Steinger will teach a course called "People of the Book — 1990" which will survey books of Jewish interest, both fiction and non-fiction. Cantor Nor- man Rose will offer the course "Jewish Music — Yes and No" which will examine Jewish music. At 8 p.m. Rabbi David Feder will examine the changes in Eastern European Jewry in the class "Vilna from the Gaon to Gorbachev: Two Hundred Years of Change in Eastern European Jewish Life." To register, call Temple Emanu-El, 967-4020. At 7:30 p.m. a five week course in beginning Hebrew will be offered through the National Jewish Out- reach Program. Enrollment is free. To register, call 1-800-44-HEBRE(W). SALONS 29493 NORTHWESTERN HWY. SOUTHFIELD 354-0727 WITH EVENING HOURS Marvin Stoloff And All The Gals At hilsum misses & misses petites contemporary fashions Wish Their Customers and Friends A Very Healthy and Happy Passover Harvard Row Mall 11 Mile & Lahser 3544650 Susan Marks Goldsmith failf and ALL ABOUT FLOWERS wish all their friends and customers a happy and healthy Passover CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354.6060 DRAPERY CLEANERS - • • • • • • • NOW . . . at your service' SONNY BRASS 1U1 that the name implies." Draperies Bedspreads Blankets (cleaned or laundered) Window Shades Lampshades PillOws Venetian Blinds (cleaned. retaped & re-corded) estimates I pick-up • delivery Any other items you may have — if it can be cleaned. well clean it and dean it properly FREE Phone for "all that the name implies" 891-1818 OPERATING THE NEW AND IMPROVED SERVICE ll THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 57