Announcing the opening of
Beth Achim
Campus Visit
Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz and
Cantor Max Shimansky of Con-
gregation Beth Achim will trav-
el to the campus of Michigan
State University on Sunday,
April 2, to meet with the stu-
dents for dinner. Rabbi
Yoskowitz will lead an informal
discussion about a new book edit-
ed by Simkha Weintraub titled
A comprehensive program that provides, in
your first visit, the information you need
to make a confident decision about breast
cancer treatment.
Healing of Soul, Healing of Body;
A Glance at the Psalms.
For a son or daughter to be in-
cluded in this gathering, contact
the synagogue office, 352-8670.
U-M Hillel
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An Israeli Culture Party is set
for Saturday, April 1, at 9 p.m.
at Hillel. Celebrate Israeli cul-
ture with falafel, Israeli music,
and dancing. Sponsored by the
American Movement for Israel.
There will be an IMPAC Par-
ty on Sunday, April 2, at 7 p.m.
for delegates to the convention.
Call Hillel for location, (313) 769-
0500.
Tom Starks will teach Israeli
Dancing on Sunday, April 2,
from 8-10 p.m. at Hillel. There is
a charge.
5th Annual Golden Apple
Award is set for Monday, April
3, at 7:30 p.m. at Rackham.
The American Movement for
Israel will meet Tuesday, April
4, at 7 p.m. at Hillel.
Israel Information Day is set
for Wednesday. April 5, at Hil-
lel. Call 769-0500 for an ap-
pointment.
The Reform Chavurah will
have its final open meeting on
Wednesday, April 5, at 7 p.m. at
Hillel.
On Thursday, April 6, at 5
p.m. at Cava Java (corner of East
University and South Universi-
ty) Shulchan Ivrit (the Hebrew
table) will meet.
Ann Arbor's Jewish cappella
group Kol HaKavod will be in
concert on Thursday, April 6, at
8 p.m. at Hillel. Tickets are avail-
able at Hillel.
Metro Hillel
Activities Set
HMD Coffee House Night will be
Monday, April 3, at 9 p.m. at
Lonestar Coffee Co., 207 S.
Woodward, in Birmingham, next
to the Birmingham Theater.
The Metro Council Social Ac-
tion committee will work on Sun-
day, April 2, at 8:30 a.m. at Yad
Ezra delivering Passover food.
For information, call Jennifer
Wasserman or David Berkower,
(313) 577-3459.
A visit to the Holocaust Mu-
seum is set for Sunday, April 9,
at 11 a.m. with the Metro Coun-
cil Jewish Awareness Commit-
tee. Meet outside of the Museum
at 10:45 a.m.
Basketball will be played
Wednesday, April 12, at the
Lawrence Technological Uni-
versity field house from 9-11 p.m.
Bryan Ellison will speak at
noon at Wayne State Hillel, 667-
Student Center Building, on
Tuesday, April 4, on the "Impact
of Terrorism."
Network Hosts
Whirlyball
B'nai B'rith Leadership Network
will have a whirlyball night for
single and married Jewish adults
in their 20s and 30s, 8-11 p.m.
Saturday, April 29, at Whirlyball
on Drake Road in West Bloom-
field.
Refreshments will be served.
The cost is $10 for members an
$15 for non-members. To ensure
play time or for more informa-
tion, call Sheri Benkoff, 681-
0492.
Leadership Network will have
an open meeting Wednesday,
April 19, at 7 p.m. at 30300
Northwestern Highway, Suite
100. For more information, call
Darrin Elias, 661-4064. For in-
formation on any of the organi-
zation's events or to leave a
message, call the Leadership
Network Hotline, 788-NEWS.
Pizza Dinner
At Buddy's
Professional Jewish single "Baby
Boomers" (30s-40s) are invited
to meet for a family-style pizza
dinner at Buddy's Pizza on Sun-
day, April 9, 6 p.m. Reservations
are required.
There is a charge, which is
payable in advance and must be
received by Friday, April 7. For
information and reservations,
call Harry Pevos, (810) 357-8850.
Youth Visit
Matzah Factory
The Beth Achim branch of the
Congregational Religious School
and the Youth Department will
visit the Matzah Factory, Sun-
day, April 2, at 11:30 a.m. at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Communi-
ty Center.
They will watch a movie and
make matzah. The matzah will
be presented to the students'
grandparents or special person
at the luncheon following the
Shabbat Hanoar service on Sat-
urday, April 8.
For information, contact the
synagogue office, 352-8670.
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