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Scholarships
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Congregation Beth Achim is of-
fering three scholarships for col-
lege age students. Two of the
scholarships are exclusively for
study in Israel. The other schol-
arship is for study in
Hebraic/Jewish studies at a rec-
ognized college or university.
These scholarships range in the
amounts of $1,500 - $2,500. In
addition two of the scholarships
can be used for one semester or
an entire year of study.
To qualify, the applicant must
be presently attending a college
or university. The application
deadline is April 30. These schol-
arships are open to the commu-
nity.
To receive an application or for
information, contact Congrega-
tion Beth Achim, (810) 352-8670;
or write to Scholarships, Con-
gregation Beth Achim, 21100
West Twelve Mile Road, South-
field, MI 48076.
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Marshall-Israel
Lunch, Election
Marshall-Israel Chapter, B'nai
B'rith Women will meet on
Thursday, March 16, at noon at
the Zionist Cultural Center,
18451 W. Ten Mile Rd.
Gertrude Pearl and her com-
mittee will serve lunch with a
Purim dessert. Election of offi-
cers will take place followed by
games of Jewish content. There
is a fee.
For information, call Bess Lip-
son, 443-1994; or Irene Rodman,
547-0455.
Far East
Is Discussed
Sharon Group of Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will have
a petite luncheon on Tuesday,
March 21, at noon in the Hadas-
sah House, 5030 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield.
Marlene Borman will discuss
her experiences in the Far East
while traveling for the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee. There is
a charge. Respond to Dorothy
Eichenhorn, 559-0434.
U-M Hillel
Coping Strategy
At ADL Conference Events Set
Mon.-Thurs. 11 am-10 pm
Fri. & Sat. 11 am-12 midnight, Sun. 11 am-10 pm
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Purim at MSU Hillel will be cel-
ebrated Thursday, March 16, at
8 p.m. The Purim dance will be
at 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.Admission:
One new children's toy or a min-
imum donation, to go to an or-
phanage.
Shabbat dinner will be on Fri-
day, March17, at 7 p.m., Reform
and Conservative services are at
6:15 p.m. Call Hillel, 332-1916,
by Wednesday, March 15, to re-
serve.
Jewish Student Union and
ADL will sponsor a conference
on "Dealing With Diversity On
Campus: Tools For Jewish Stu-
dents" on Sunday, March 19 in
the MSU Union from 9 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Lunch will be free!
Gonzales, MSU trustee, are
scheduled, along with work-
shops.
Judge Bernard Friedman will
moderate a panel on "Free
Speech/Hate Speech: Strategies
for the Campus."
The conference will include
breakfast and lunch, made pos-
sible by a grant from ADL's
Samuel and Mildred Levine In-
stitute To Combat Bigotry On
Campus.
For information, contact Dr.
Mark Finkelstein, Jonathan
Koenigsberg, or Jason Zaks at
MSU Hillel, (5178) 332-1916; or
the ADL office, (810) 353-3730.
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354-5959
Michigan State University's Stu-
dent Union will be the site of the
Anti-Defamation League's "Deal-
ing With Diversity On Campus:
Tools For Jewish Students," a
conference, to be held from 9
a.m.-4p.m. on Sunday, March 19.
Hosted and co-sponsored by
MSU's Hillel Foundation, the
Jewish Student Union of MSU,
Michigan's Jewish Law Student
Association, and the Jewish Fac-
ulty and Staff Association of
MSU, the conference is free, and
open to any Jewish high school
senior or college student.
Talks by Dr. Jeffrey Ross,
ADL's Campus Affairs Director;
Michigan ADL Director Dick
Lobenthal; NI. Peter McPherson,
president of MSU; and. Dorothy
Volunteers in Action (VIA Hillel)
need help baking and delivering
hamentashen to homebound
Jewish elderly. Meet at Hillel at
1 p.m. on March 13. Call Rachel
Lawson, 764-0655, for informa-
tion on delivering hamentashen
on Wednesday, March 15.
There will be an IMPAC Meet-
ing and AIPAC Policy Confer-
ence meeting Monday, March 13,
at 7 p.m. at Hillel.
Meet with a representative of
the Michigan Israel Connection
who will be at Hillel to answer
questions and provide informa-
tion about a wide variety of pro-
grams in Israel. Call 769-0500
for an appointment on Tuesday,
March 14.
Eli Birnbaum, director of stu-
dents and academics department