The Michigan State Jewish Stu- dent Union will sponsor a din- ner and discussion 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Hillel Jewish Stu- dent Center, 402 Linden St., East Lansing. The evening will feature Macomb County prose- cutor and U.S. Senate candidate Carl Marlinga, and State Sen- ator Dave Honigman. The two will speak on the questions of American-Israel relations and how Jewish students can be- come involved in politics. • There is no charge for this event. Metro Hillel Plans Calendar On Feb. 19 from 9 p.m.-1 a.m., the Metro Council of Hillel of Metro Detroit will present the Saturday Night Fever Disco Dance with Living Energy fea- turing the sounds of the '70s and '80s as well as Techno-mu- sic and a light show. There will be door prizes, a prize for the best costume and activities for those who would rather not dance. The event will be held at Adat Shalom Synagogue. At- tendees should bring a can of kosher food for the Yad Ezra food pantry. Tickets can be pur- chased at the door. On Feb. 23 the Jewish Stu- dents Organization/Hillel at Oakland University will pre- sent Richard Kokochak speak- ing on "Graphology — The Art of Handwriting Analysis" at noon in the Oakland Center, Lower Annex 1. Richard Kokochak will also speak for the Jewish Students Associa- tion/Hillel at Oakland Com- munity College on the Orchard Ridge campus on March 8 at noon. On March 13, Hillel of Metro Detroit in conjunction with the Young Adult Division will pre- sent the Disney movie Jungle- book. The movie will begin at 1 p.m. at the Maple-Drake Jew- ish Community Center. Lawrence Technological Uni- versity students interested in playing pick-up games of bas- ketball should contact Neil Got- theil at 577-3459 for information. MSU Hillel Plans Events Hillel Jewish Student Center at Michigan State University announces the following pro- grams. On Feb. 18, there will be Con- servative services at 6:15 p.m. followed by Shabbat dinner at 7 p.m. There is a charge and reservations are required. On Feb. 20, Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg, of Congregation Bais Chabad in West Bloom- field, will present a class at 5 p.m. titled "Being Moral in an Immoral Society." Feb. 20-23 will be the annual United Jew- ish Appeal campaign. Calls will be made from the Michigan Ed- ucational Association every day from 6-9 p.m. Volunteers are welcome. On Feb. 24, the cultural and religious committees will spon- sor a megillah reading/Purim party at 7:30 p.m. Costumes are encouraged. For information about these programs, call Hillel, (517) 332- 1916.0 Golden Shadow, 18K solid g old, gold weight 100g, also available in gold and steel. B eauty in things exists in the mind which contemplates them. The Golden Shadow from Universal Geneve. History Series At Midrasha On Feb. 23, the Midrasha Cen- ter for Adult Jewish Learning will present another in its se- ries "Turning Points in Jewish History," featuring guest schol- ars from the New York-based CLAL - the National Jewish Center for Learning and Lead- ership. The study session will be held from 7:30-9 p.m. and will be taught by Rabbi Tsvi Blanchard. The subject will be "The End of The World," an ex- amination of the Hasmonean dynasty and the Roman op- pression that followed it. There is a fee, and advance registra- tion is required. Rabbi Blanchard is a senior teaching fellow at CLAL. He has been a professor of philoso- phy, specializing in the areas of modern and contemporary phi- losophy, the philosophy of sci- ence, philosophical psychology and philosophy of action, and contemporary Jewish thought. Adult learners who register for this series will be expected to read some study materials in advance, so pre-registration is required. This series is open to any adult learner who is not already studying with CLAL. Future program dates, speakers, and topics in Mid- rasha's "Turning Points in Jew- ish History" series are: April 7, Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, "Power in Powerlessness"; May 4, Dr. Charles Raffel, "Dhimmi, or People of the Book"; and June 8, Rabbi Reuven Kimelman, "Crusades and their After- math." For information or to regis- ter, call the Midrasha registrar, 354-1050. Sapphire crystal. Diamonds. 18 Karat Gold. A timepiece, impeccabl y crafted in the old Swiss tradition. Giving a new twist to classical beauty. For those who view the world differentl y . UNIVERSAL GENEVE Awe 18,94 Exclusive Agent 28411 Northwestern Hwy. • Suite 250 at Beck Rd. • Southfield jewelry and watch repair 358-2211 CAPTURE YOUR FINEST MOMENT WITH... and E1 0 2[1.0 featuring: "THE FAB 3" TO MC your next party! Call us for more party info 960-3426 1_1EO mAsTER0F 352-7030 CLOSED MONDAYS • PASSFORT PHOTOS WHILE YOU WAIT 26571 W. TWELVE MILE RD. AT NORTHWESTERN HWY. FEBR U A R Y MSU Group Hosts Discussion 93