••mmi ON CAMPUS I U-M Hillel Sets Calendar Hillel's Jewish Learning Center will offer classes in Hebrew, Jewish text, Yiddish and other topics. Classes will begin the week of Jan. 20. For information, call Hillel, 769-0500. Celebration of Jewish Arts will present Cantor Gail Hirschenfang from Temple Beth El in Birmingham in concert 8 p.m. Jan. 11 at Hillel. Tickets are available at Hillel. Hillel will hold Israeli Dan- cing 8-10 p.m. Jan. 12. There is a charge. Hillel's Orthodox Minyan will present Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, director, Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 13. Rabbi Jacobovitz will lead the discussions on issues concer- ning Jewish students on col- lege campuses. Project Otzma Informa- tional Meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14. Meet past Otz- ma participants and learn about the opportunities in Israel. Check Out Your Career Op- tions in the Jewish World will meet 8:30 p.m. Jan. 14. Pro- fessor Armand Lauffer, Direc- tor of Project STaR, will meet with students interested in graduate programs in Jewish communal service. Judaism and Rape will be a discussion 7 p.m. Jan. 15. Study will focus on the story of Dinah and the Torah passages dealing with sur- vivors of rape. This program is sponsored by Jewish Feminist Group. Shulhan Ivrit will be 5:30 p.m. Jan. 16 at Dominick's. This is a dinner club for those people interested in using any Hebrew they know. The all- Hebrew dinner is for anyone, no matter what their level of Hebrew fluency. Dinner is every Thursday. For informa- tion, call Jeremy Litt, 995-0982; or Brian Mono, 996-1334. Is There Room For Gays in The Jewish Community? will be a discussion 7 p.m. Jan. 16. YOUTH 1•1"1"""" Hart AZA Kasino Night Senator Philip Hart AZA will host its Second Annual Kasino and Karaoke Night 7:30 p.m.-midnight Jan. 18 at the Agency for Jewish Education. For ticket information, call Jonathon Koenigsberg, 681-9638; or Seth Tompkins, 553-0911. If you are like most people at The Trowbridge, you have your own life and your children have theirs. Here, you'll enjoy an active, independent retire- ment in your own apart- ment. You'll enjoy the com- panionship of others, while at the same time, have your privacy when you want it. And since we take care of chores like cleaning and home maintenance, you'll have more leisure time for family and friends. Best of all, The Trow- bridge is quite affordable. There's no endowment fee or unexpected expenses. All of the services are in- cluded in your monthly rent. To find out more about an independent re- tirement, mail the coupon or call (313) 352-0208. Name Address City State Phone ( Zip THE Mail to: 24111 Civic Center Dr. Southfield, MI 48034 NOVI VACANT LAND SITES • INDUSTRIAL • RETAIL • OFFICE Jonathan Brateman Properties 474.3855 A DAVID ROSENMAN'S AIUM Alma PURCHASERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER (313) 851-CARS (313) 851-2277 The Bright Idea: 9 Give a Gift Subscription THE JEWISH NEWS 471 ,4)1992 Ask About Our New Year's Special THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 59