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January 28, 1994 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-28

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Metro Hillel
Plans Events

On Feb. 3, the Jewish Students
Association/Hillel in conjunc-
tion with the Young Adult Di-
vision Outreach and Cultural/
Political Awareness Commit-
tees will present the film For
Sacha at 7:15 p.m. in the J-
building at Oakland Commu-
nity College. Tickets will be sold
at the door. For information, call
Neil Gottheil, 577-3459.
On Feb. 10 at noon at the
Wayne State Hillel, Richard
Kokochak will offer an interac-
tive lecture on "Graphology -
The Art of Reading Handwrit-
ing." Mr. Kokochak will present
his lecture at Oakland Univer-
sity on Feb. 23 at noon, in the
Oakland Center building.
Lawrence Technological
University students interested
in playing pick-up games of bas-
ketball should contact Neil Got-
theil, 577-3459.
On Jan. 30, at 2 p.m., the
Jewish Awareness and UJA
Committees of the Metro Coun-
cil of HMD will present Ms.
Erna Gorman, from the Holo-
caust Memorial Museum, who
will talk about her experiences
during the Holocaust. The talk
will take place at the Agency for
Jewish Education, 21550 West
12 Mile Rd., Southfield. Fol-
lowing this, the group will see
the 4 p.m. showing of
Schindler's List at the Main in
Royal Oak. For information call
577-3459 and ask for Jason
Roskind or Neil Gottheil.
On Feb. 19, the Metro Coun-
cil of HMD will present the Sat-
urday Night Fever Disco Dance
with Living Energy as the D.J.
There will also be a light show.
The event will be held at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Bring with
a can of food for the food drive.
For advanced tickets, call 577-
3459 and ask for Alyssa Katz-
man or Neil Gottheil.

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Machon L'Torah will sponsor
several programs on college
campuses this coming week.
On Jan. 31, Rabbi Abraham
Jacobovitz will lead a program
on the University of Michigan
campus at 7:30 p.m. in the
Union on "Abortion, Kevorkian,
and Judaism." Refreshments
will be served; there is no
charge. For information, call
Brian Gastman, 741-5955.
On Feb. 2, Rabbi Jacobovitz
will lead two programs in East
Lansing. The first will be at
Cooley Law School at 5:00 p.m.
The program will take place at
the Michigan Union Building
on the Michigan State Univer-
sity campus at 7:00 p.m. Re-

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both these programs; there is
no charge. For information, call
Machon, 967-0888.

U-M Hillel
Calendar

Israel-Michigan Political Action
Committee and American
Movement for Israel at Hillel
will present a program on "Re-
sponding to Anti-Israel Propa-
ganda Feb. 1 at 7 p.m at Hillel.
Alan Gale, associate director of
the Jewish Community Rela-
tions Council in Detroit, will of-
fer advice on how to counter
anti-Israel propaganda.
Casablanca will be a part of
the weekly study-break film se-
ries at Hillel at 9 p.m. February
2 at Hillel.
Hillel's Celebration of Jew-
ish Arts will present Fay
Moskowitz 7:30 p.m. February
3 at Hillel. There is a charge.
The American Movement for
Israel at Hillel will sponsor a
Shulchan Ivrit February 3 at 5
p.m. at Dominick's (812 Mon-
roe).

Local New

JPI Plans
Celebrations

The Jewish Parents Institute
Clubs 3 and 4 will join the Jew-
ish Cultural School of Arm Ar-
bor as they celebrate a Tu B'
Shevat Fair Jan. 30 in Ann Ar-
bor. They will share a day of
crafts, games, stories, singing,
fruit tasting, planting and more.
Clubs K-4 will visit residents
of the Fleishman Home for
Aged on Feb. 6. The students
will perform songs and dances
and will present residents with
a special gift.
JPI classes also will hold Tu
B'Shevat seders under the di-
rection of their club leaders and
will purchase trees from the
Jewish National Fund.
The Jewish Parents Institute
will present a family gala Purim
celebration 10:15 a.m. Feb. 13
at the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center.
The celebration will consist
of Purimspiels and other en-
tertainments followed by a c ar-
nival. The public is invited. For
information, call Marilyn Wolfe,
661-7636.

Sholom Aleichem (which
means "greetings" or, lit-
erally, "peace be upon you")
was the pen name of the
great Yiddish writer and
humorist Sholom
Rabinowitz.

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