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PAGES & PAGES, LTD, 1.1 MILE it‘111 11 tGGEIrli . 111/S. (1E111111MV CENTER) . -,11014Nitat . THIRD EYE PHOTOWORK ' COLLECTION 669-3388 HOURS: M ► IN-SAT: 10-9 SUN: 12-5 Announcing Private Dealership In Contemporary Fine Art Photography antique decorative objects & fu ► liture Requests for newsletter mailings... Appointments (313) 398-8486 Mon - Wed 10 4 or by appointment - JUSTICE Toned Gelatin Silver Print Fran Murphy P'Tach Honors Barry Braver Prize Awarded For Dissertation 3 Year Buckle to Buckle Warranty Dion's World of Watches Metropolitan Detroit has se- lected chairmen for their com- mittees. They are: Eric Dermer, social action; Julie Galazan, high school outreach; Kevin El- binger, United Jewish Appeal; Jason Roskind, Jewish aware- ness; Steve Rosen, pr/advertis- ing; David Jarcaig, communications; Alyssa Katz- man, social events. To join any committee or for information, call Neil Gottheil, 577-3459. On Jan. 13, Rabbi Jacobowitz will speak at Wayne State Uni- versity's Hillel during the lunch hour (noon). have a Chanukah party Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. at the Lawyers Club. Reservations are preferred; a donation is suggested. Israeli Dancing will take place Dec. 12 from 8-10 p.m. at Hillel. There is a charge. Hillel will sponsor a Chanukah party Dec. 13 at 6 p.m. at Hillel. 29(X) maple road • suite 111 troy • (313) 649-4399 (N.E. corner of Maple & Coolidge in the Mich. Nat'l Bank Bldg.) The National Foundation for Jewish Culture (NFJC) is invit- ing submissions for the 1994 Sidney and Hadassah Musher Publication Prize. NFJC will award $3,000 to facilitate the publication of a ' doctoral dissertation relating to Jewish life in Israel or America from 1880 to the present. Ap- plicants must have completed their dissertations and have a commitment for publication from an academic or university press. The deadline for submissions is April 1, 1994, and the deter- mination of this year's recipient will be made by Aug. 31. For consideration, candidates must submit the following materials: abstract of dissertation, letter of intent from publisher, acad- emic resume, reader evaluation (other than by dissertation ad- viser) and a description of man- uscript preparation costs. Application materials should be sent to: Stephanie Schandler, Grants Administrator, Nation- al Foundation for Jewish Cul- ture, 330 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10001 , (212) 629- 0500. U-M Hillel Calendar Set The Jewish Feminist Group at the University of Michigan Hil- lel Foundation will sponsor a Jewish Women's Art Exhibit Dec. 17 at the Union. The Jewish Lesbian, Bisex- ual and Gay Collective at the University of Michigan will sponsor a Flaming Menorah party Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. Call Hil- lel, 769-0500, for information and location. Grad and Young Profes- sionals at the University of Michigan Hillel Foundation will Barry Braver Dr. Barry Braver will be this year's honoree at P'Tach's Bar Mitzvah Year celebration din- ner Jan. 16 at the Plaza Hotel in Southfield. Dr. Braver has served on the Board of P'Tach for the past eight years. He currently serves as first vice president. Dr. Braver helped P'Tach institute new programs in both the Beth Jacob School for Girls and Darchei Torah. Dr. Braver has a full-time medical practice in Detroit and serves on staff at Bon Secours, Oakland General and Sarato- ga Hospitals. The Bravers are affiliated with Young Israel of Greenfield, Congregation Shomrey Emunah and Con- gregation Beth Yehudah — B'nai Israel. Terrorism Seminar Topic "Terrorism in Israel, circa 139 BCE" will be the topic for the next installment of the Detroit Jewish Judicial Seminar, 12:15 p.m. Dec. 15 in the offices of Wayne County Chief Circuit Judge Richard C. Kaufman, 700A City/County Building, De- troit. There is a charge for lunch. For information and required reservations, call Rabbi Her- schel Finman, 737-7000. ❑