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January 26, 1996 - Image 122

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-26

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Rabbi Antin will conduct a
lunchtime Beit Midrash at
Wayne State Hillel on Wednes-
days, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14 and 21
in the Hillel Library (667 Stu-
dent Center Building) at noon.
The topic is the human condition.
The Hillel Kosher Cafe is open
for lunch Monday-Thursday 11
a.m. - 2 p.m. and Fridays 11 a.m.
-1 p.m. Call HMD for the menu
(313) 577-3459. The cafe is at 667
Student Center Building. Wayne
State University.
HMD's winter retreat will be
Friday, Feb. 9, to Sunday, Feb.
11, at Tamarack camp, Camp
Maas. The cost of $50 includes
lodging, six meals, discussions,
and services. There is an extra
charge for archery, cross-coun-
try skiing, and adventure chal-
lenge ropes course. The deadline
is Feb. 1. Call HMD, (313) 577-
3459, for information and an ap-
plication.
Tri-Trippin' In Israel 1996 will
be May 5-17, co-sponsored by the
Hillel Foundation of Metro De-
troit, Michigan State and the
University of Michigan. The trip
is for Jewish undergraduate or
graduate students studying at a
Michigan school, or from the
state of Michigan, or 18-30 year
old Jewish young adults living
in Michigan. For information,
contact Miriam Starkman, (313)
577-3459.

U-M Hillel
Events Calendar

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Jan. 28, from 7:30 p.m.-10 p.m.
at Hillel.
Volunteers in Action (VIA) Hil-
lel will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 30,
at 5 p.m. in assisting Habitat for
Humanity build homes for low-
income families. Call Marc
Schwartz, (313) 930-1873; or
Rachel Lawson, (313) 9954701
to reserve. Meet at Hillel.
The Israel Fair will be Tues-
day, Jan. 30, from 7-9:30 p.m. at
Hillel.
Shulchan Ivrit, will meet
Thursday, Feb. 1, at 5:30 p.m. in
the downstairs of Cava Java
Cafe.
Reform Chavurah's weekly
meeting will be Thursday, Feb.
1, at 7 p.m. at Hillel.

Youth Awards
Essay Contest

The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations has applications
available for its 51st Annual
Youth Awards for high school
students. The ceremony will be
held Sunday, April 28, at Tem-
ple Israel.
To qualify for the annual youth
award of $500, the applicant
must be a high school senior, with
at least a 3.0 grade point average,
have a formal Jewish education,
be actively involved in the com-
munity and submit a one-page
typed essay on the subject: "as fu-
ture leaders of our country, dis-
cuss the separation of church and
state as it pertains to the issue of
prayer in the school. As you write
your response, take the perspec-
tive from both an American and
a Jewish point of view." Once
qualified, an applicant will be in-
terviewed by a panel of judges.
The application and the essay
must be received no later than
Feb. 26. For information, call
Sherrie Stern, 661-0250 or
Pearlena Bodzin, 357-1157.

Kick-Off Shabbat will be on Fri-
day, Jan. 26, at Hillel. For new-
comers to Hillel, the meal is free.
Call to reserve a place and give
student ID number if in the res-
idence halls. A learners' service
will be provided in addition to the
Reform, Conservative and Or-
thodox services.
The Reform Chavurah will
host Michigan State University
for Shabbat services and dinner Congregation Beth Achim's
on Friday, Jan. 26, at the Uni- Youth Department will hold its
versity of Michigan Hillel. To annual Junior Congregation
stay for dinner, reserve with the Shabbat service on Jan. 27, at 10
Hillel office by Jan. 25, (313) 769- a.m. Members of Junior Congre-
0500. For information, call An- gation (3rd-7th graders) and their
thony Scaglione, (313) 9964258; families are invited to this ser-
or Scott Nagel, (313) 669-9365.
vice, which will be led by that
On Saturday, Jan. 27, at 8 group's participants. Taking part
p.m. at Hillel, the Celebration of in the service will be Allison
Jewish Arts series will kick off Gordon, Colin Boocker, Lisa
its winter season with a reader's Yoskowitz, Danny Diskin, Robert
theater presentation of Blue- Alter, Rachel Tobes, Beth Alter,
prints, a play by Rachel Urist.
Scott Kass, Daniel Levenson,
United Jewish Appeal will of- David Gordon, Erin Gellis, Adam
fer Super Bowl Bagels on Sun- Weingarten, Sam Madorsky,
day, Jan. 28. Call Jodi Weiss, Cale Wasserman, Pele Browner,
(810) 661-2982; or Adena Cytron, A.J. Schostak, Steven Jacobs, Ge-
(313) 764-7741. Order forms also offrey Gordon, Paige Brill, Molly
will be available in the Hillel of- Levenson, Elizabeth Gordon,
fice during regular business Sarah Feldman, and Meredith
hours.
Sperling.
Israeli dancing will be Sunday,
A luncheon will follow.

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