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Jewish Community Center



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Camp of the Arts

"Why Be Jewish?", Rabbi
William Gershon of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek, and class
participants will explore what
makes Judaism unique and dif-
ferent from all other religions.
April 12: 'The Ten Command-
ments: Can You Be a Holy Per-
son?" April 19: "Kashrut and
Shabbat: Living a Unique Life
the Jewish Way"; April 26: "Can
Modern Jews Believe in God?"
No prior Jewish knowledge is
required.
A "Pre-Retirement Seminar"
is designed for men and women
ages 50-something to 70-some-
thing to gain the skills and in-
sights with which to meet the
unprecedented challenges of liv-

OU Hosts
Machon Rabbi

Machon L'Torah will hold a
lunchtime conference on the
Oakland University campus in
the Oakland Center April 5 at
12:15 p.m. Rabbi Avraham Ja-
. cobovitz, director of the Jewish
Learning Network will lead a
discussion on "Jewish Identity
in a Contemporary Society." A
deli lunch will be served at no
charge.
For information and reser-
vations, call Machon, 967-0888;
or Sol Grunfeld, 370-2882.

Pm Metro Hillel
Plans Set

On March 31 from noon to 1
p.m., the Jewish Student Or-
ganization/Hillel of Oakland
University will present two gui-
tarists performing contempo-
rary Israeli music in the
Fireside Lounge of the Oakland
Center. For information, call
Neil Gottheil, 577-3459.
Anyone with framed art is in-
vited to display it in the Hillel
Gallery. For information, call
Neil Gottheil.

Education Loans
For College

Applications are now being ac-
cepted from college students in-
terested in applying for
interest-free loans through the
Jewish Educational Loan Ser-
vice (JELS).
Administered through Jew-
ish Vocational Service (JVS)
and Hebrew Free Loan Associ-
ation, and coordinated by the
Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit, the program is
available to metro Detroit area
Jewish residents. To be consid-

ing older. Evelyn Kasle will help
start planning on April 13-May
18 from 7-9 p.m.
"Kitchen Table" is an oppor-
tunity to discuss the role as a
mother with other moms and
professionals April 13-May 11,
9:30-11 a.m. The morning ses-
sons for moms and their babies,
birth through 15 months, en-
able moms to meet other
women engaged in the chal-
lenge of contemporary positive
parenting. Topics include: in-
fant CPR, appropriate books
and games, choosing childcare,
infant massage and home
safety.
For information, call Ruth
Beresh, 681-5353.

ered, applicants must be full-
time students pursuing an
undergraduate, graduate, tech-
nical or a medical education; be
able to document financial need,
attend a Michigan education-
al institution unless a compa-
rable education is not available
in Michigan, and demonstrate
academic progress toward a ca-
reer objective.
In addition to loans, JVS also
provides counseling to parents
and students unfamiliar with
other financial aid options avail-
able through state, federal and
private sources.
JELS applications will be ac-
cepted through Nov. 15. For in-
formation, call Ms. Lapides,
559-5000.



Ages 8 — 16
June 27 — August 4
For the young aspiring actor! Campers
will learn the inter-workings of the theatre
including expressive use of voice and
body, stage orientation, building and
refining characters, performing and
working with a director. Placement in this
program is by audition.

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Weekend Travel Adventure

Sixth — Tenth Grade
Campers tour exciting cities, see award-
winning theatre, discover world-class
museums, and visit places of interest under
the supervision of trained chaperones.
Chicago
July 22 — 24 & August 19 — 21
Featuring: Miss Saigon

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Toronto
July 8 — 10 & August 5 — 7
Featuring: Phantom of the Opera





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Independence
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A picnic celebrating Israel In-
dependence Day will be held
April 17 on the grounds of the
Washtenaw County Jewish
Community Center, Ann Arbor.
The event will begin with a
commemoration of Yom
Hazikaron at 2:30 p.m. followed
by the Yom Ha'atzma'ut cele-
bration at 3 p.m. Sponsored by
the Jewish Federation of
Washtenaw County/United
Jewish Appeal, the Jewish
Community Center, Temple
Beth Emeth and Beth Israel
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loons and birthday cake.
The local celebration will in-
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ative games, relay races, mak-
ing Israeli flags, singing and
Israeli folk dancing.
Participants are encouraged
to bring their own picnic meals.

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