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Plan Events
The Jewish Students Or-
ganization/Hillel at Oakland
University will co-sponsor the
second part of the series,
"Roots of Racism" noon Oct.
16 in the Fireside Lounge,
Oakland Center. The topic
will be "Literary, Sociological
and Political Aspects of
Racism;" panelists will be
Wilma Garcia, dept. of
rhetoric, communication and
journalism; Jay Meehan,
department of sociology and
anthropology; and Vincent
Khapoya, department of
political science. The series is
co-sponsored by the Catholic
Chaplaincy, United
Ministries in Higher Educa-
tion, Campus Organizations
Programs and Information
Office, Association of Black
Students and Races. It is free
and open to the public. For in-
formation, call David Silver,
646-4267; or Sandy Loeffler,
443-0424.
Sandy and David Leoffler
will host a Shabbat lunch for
Jewish students from
Oakland University Oct. 19.
For reservations by Oct. 15,
and directions to the Loef-
flers' house, call Sandy Loef-
fler, 443-0424; or David Silver,
646-4267.
The MetroDetroit Hillel
trip to Chicago for Oct. 18-20
has been postponed to Nov.
15-17. There is a charge;
reservations with payment in
full must be made by Nov. 11.
For information, call
577-3459.
Machon L'Torah
Campus Lectures
Machon D'Ibrah, the Jewish
Learning Network of
Michigan, in conjunction
with the Hillel Students
Center of Michigan State
University will sponsor a lec-
ture series on Jewish Ethics
8 p.m. Tuesday evenings at
the Hillel Student Center of
East Lansing.
Rabbi Avrohom Jacobovitz,
director of the Jewish Learn-
ing Network of Michigan, will
lead the sessions.
For information, call Jen-
nifer Epstein, (517) 332-1916;
or the Machon office,
967-0888.
Rabbi Jacobovitz will be the
speaker at the Hillel Student
Center of Ohio State Univer-
sity in Columbus, Ohio, Oct.
20.
The program, which will in-
clude a deli brunch, will focus
on "Marriage, Intermarriage,
and Racism" and will include
a video presentation.
For information, call
Machon, 967-0888.