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Also Jan. 23, Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad ion West Bloom- field will lead a discussion on "The Function of a Jewish Name" at 5 p.m. Metro Hillel Slates Events Metro Council will pre- sent its winter term kick-off event, the Rocky Hon-or Picture Show, 10:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m. at the Agency for Jewish Educa- tion, 21550 West 12 Mile Rd., Southfield Jan. 22. For infor- mation call, 577-3459, and ask for Neil Gottheil. Lawrence Technological Uni- versity students interested in playing pick-up games of bas- ketball should contact Neil Got- theil at 577-3459 for information. The Jewish Student Associ- ation/Hillel at Oakland Com- munity College will cosponsor with the Young Adult Division Outreach and Cultural/Politi- cal Awareness committees, the film For Sacha, to be shown in the J-building on the Orchard Ridge campus 7:15 p.m. Feb. 3. For ticket information and di- rections, call 577-3459 and ask for Neil Gottheil. The Jewish Awareness and UJA Committees of the Metro Council will present Ms. Erna Gorman, from the Holocaust Memorial Museum 2 p.m. Jan. 30. A child survivor, Ms. Gor- man will talk about he experi- ences during the Holocaust. Following this, the group will go together to see the 4 p.m. showing of Shindlers List at the Main in Royal Oak. For infor- mation, call 577-3459 and ask for Jason Roskind or Neil Got- theil. The Social Action Committee of the Metro Council will orga- nize a trip to one of the local Jewish nursing homes on Jan. 27. In keeping with Tu B'She- vat, residents will be given flow- ers. Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Eric Dermer, 855-3789; or Neil Gottheil, 577-3459.0