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Machon L'Torah
The Jewish Learning
Network of Michigan
Invites you to join us for an educational evening
U-M Hillel
Sets Calendar
The Hillel Foundation at
the U-M Ann Arbor will host
several programs.
There will be an Oneg
Shabbat Jan. 17 at Hillel
sponsored by PZC. The topic
will be the Peace Process. For
information, call Eliot Gold-
stein, 665-6082.
VIA Hillel (Volunteers in
Action) will prepare and serve
dinner to the homeless Jan.
17. For information, call Rob,
998-0482.
There will be a Grads and
Young Professionals Veggie
Shabbat Potluck 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 17 in the Lawyer's Club
at the Law Quad. Aliza
Shevrin, translator of
Singer's and Sholem
Aleichem's works, will give a
review of Isaac Bashevis
Singer's works and the man.
For reservations, call Hillel,
769-0500. Sponsored by the
Jewish Law Students Union.
Hill St. Cinema will show
Jean Cocteau's Beauty and
the Beast 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Jan. 18. There is a charge.
There will be a Tu B'Shevat
Seder 6:30 p.m. Jan. 20. For
more information, call Ilana
Greenfield, 764-4682.
The Jewish Feminist Group
will hold a study session titl-
ed "Hammer and Nail" 7 p.m.
Jan. 22 at CRife Fino in the
Galleria on South U.
'Pager will hold a Com-
memoration of the Scud At-
tacks on Israel noon Jan. 23
on the Diag. Learn about the
state of the arms race in the
Middle East. For information,
call Randy Horton, 764-4660.
JSO/Hillel
Plans Activities
The Jewish Students
Organization/Hillel at
Oakland University will co-
sponsor a Volunteer Fair
10:30 a.m-2:30 p.m. Jan. 20 in
the Crockery in Oakland
Center.
There will be an opportuni-
ty for personal interviews and
sign-ups with representatives
of over 20 agencies in the
Metro Detroit area.
The JSO/Hillel will hold its
weekly meeting noon Jan. 20
in the Faculty Lounge.
The Lunch Bunch will go to
Max and Erma's Jan. 22.
Meet in Sandy Loeffler's of-
fice, 19 0.C., at 11:45 a.m.
The series "Roots of
Racism" will continue noon,
Jan. 23 in the Fireside
Lounge. A panel will discuss
"The Media and Racism."
Students who would like to
take part in Ohio State's Mid-
west Regional Conference
should contact Sandy Loef-
fler, 443-0424, for information
on costs and transportation.
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