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Current Price $58,000. RC Richard Charles Rare Coin Galleries Michigan's Only Fully-Accredited Coin Dealer Southfield, Michigan 48075 4000 Prudential Town Center (313) 356-5252 56 FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1991 I ON CAMPUS U-M Hillel Foundation Sets Events For Week The Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will sponsor the following programs. A Jewish Learning Center Mini-Course — Passover Seder Workshop will be 7-8:15 p.m. Mar. 4 at Hillel. This mini-course will run for three weeks. Learn about the sym- bols of the holiday and how to conduct a seder. There is a charge. lb register, call the Hillel office, 769-0500. Dr. Eytan Gilboa, one of Israel's experts on interna- tional and Middle Eastern politics will conduct a talk titled, "A View from Israel: The Persian Gulf," 7:30 p.m. Mar. 6 at Hillel. Dr. Gilboa designs and constructs many simulations and strategic games, including sophisti- cated simulations of decision- making, international ter- rorism and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Tagar will hold its weekly meeting at 8 p.m. Mar. 7 at Hillel. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry will meet 7 p.m. Mar. 7. VIA Hillel (Volunteers in Action), Hillel's community service organization, will prepare and serve dinner to the homeless Mar. 8 and Apr. 12. VIA will hold an event at the Arbor Heights Center for Juvenile Delinquents and participate in the Interna- tional Children's Festival on Mar. 10. They will join the Walk for Alzheimers on April 6. VIA will meet 6:30 p.m. Mar. 6 and 20, Apr. 3, at Hillel. For information, call Naomi Berkove, 995-0830. A Grads and Young Profes- sionals Veggie Shabbat Potluck will be 7:30 p.m. Mar. 8 at the Lawyers' Club Lounge, Law Quad. Laura Pershin, a profes- sional storyteller, will share stories based on her own family and personal ex- periences. She will discuss why and how to collect anec- dotes and tales from family members and preserve fami- ly folklore. Moshe Waldoks: Beyond Laughter Through 'Mars: The Power of Jewish Humor will be 2 p.m. Mar. 10 at Hillel. Mr. Waldoks is co-author of The Big Book of Jewish Humor. This program will consist of joke and storytell- ing and try to answer one of the great riddles of the second half of the 20th Century: Why is it that with Jews compris- ing 2.7 percent of the American population (and dwindling), they comprise close to 70 percent of the American humor industry? Tickets are available at Hillel. This event is sponsored by the Jewish Law Students Union. U-M Hillel Hosts Holocaust Conference The Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will host the 12th annual Conference on the Holocaust Mar. 16-21. Lec- tures, movies, theater perfor- mances and discussion groups will be held at Hillel address- ing the history of and modern reflections on the Holocaust. The film, Image Before My Eyes, will open the conference 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Mar. 16. This film gives a portrait of Polish Jewish life from the late 1800s to the late 1930s. Talk to Us, the University of Michigan's interactive theater troupe will present No Survivors 7:30 p.m. Mar. 18. This show explores the nature of ongoing life in an age of mass destruction — ac- tual and anticipated. It in- cludes both interactive scenes and monologues drawn from the testimonies of Holocaust survivors. A series of videos, called Witness to the Holocaust, will be shown 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Mar. 18. These videos tell the history of the Holocaust and include some personal testi- monies of Holocaust survi- vors. Also being shown is the video "March of the Living," a PBS special that describes the experience of 2,000 teen- agers from all over the world on their journey through the remains of the concentration camps in Poland during the month of April in 1988. At 7:30 p.m. Now After All These Years will be shown, followed by a discussion. This film is the work of two young German filmmakers. It is the story of Rhina, a small Ger- man village which for cen- turies was known as "the Jewish town" because more than 60 percent of its popula- tion was Jewish. When the Nazis came to power, the en- tire Jewish community vanished, most of them into