MARCH 29, 1996 University On Wheels Jewish Hosts Two Speakers Radio Program Airs A new Jewish radio pro- gram will broadcast on Sundays from noon to 1 p.m. beginning March 31. The program, called "The Jewish Hour," will be host- ed by Rabbi Herschel Fin- man and will be broadcast live over WPON, 1460 AM. The program will feature Herschei Finman a variety format. Features will include Jewish music, news from Israel, guests and call- ins, happenings in the Jewish calendar, and a Chasidishe story. The show's first guest will be Specs Howard, who will share his experiences growing up Jewish in rural Pennsylvania. New WSU Internship I Honors Lillian Genser _ /-- The Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Wayne State University will host a gala evening honoring Lillian Mellen Genser on Sunday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Birmingham Tem- ple. The program will fea- ture entertainment by Phil Esser, skits written by Rudy Simons and Mort Zieve and testimonials Lillian Genser from some of Ms. Censer's friends. The event also will be the occasion to announce the creation of the Lillian Mellen Genser Endowed Peace and Human Rights Internship at Wayne State University. The Internship will honor Ms. Genser, who preserved the Center and its Detroit Council for World Affairs through the last 30 years. It is being established through the contribu- tions and support of friends and associates and will be aug- mented and preserved by the College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs at Wayne State. Lillian Genser became affiliated with the Center as a vol- unteer when it first opened in 1965 and, later, proceeded to become its director. She pioneered the study of human rights issues and their interconnected implications as related to global education. Her contribution was to link these themes of conflict resolution curricula for schools and communities. Her work and influence have had an impact both here, at home in her native Detroit, and internationally. She is rec- ognized and respected as a tireless campaigner for the recog- nition of these rights, particularly as they pertain to children. Tickets are $35 per person. Donations of $250 at the spon- sor level or $500 at the patron level are welcome. For information on the event or to support the Internship, call Joanne Osmer, (313) 577-1664. Brandeis University National Women's Com- mittee, Greater Detroit Chapter "University On Wheels" will present two speakers on Wednesday, April 17, at the Bloomfield Li- brary, 1099 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills from 10 to 2:30 p.m. Brunch buffet will be served. Dr. James Mandrell, associate professor of Spanish and comparative literature at Bran- deis University, will speak on the "50s Flip- side: American Popular Culture in the Academy." Dr. Mandrell teaches a wide range of cours- es in the Department of Romance and Com- parative Literature, in European Cultural Studies and Latin American Studies. James Mandrel! Esther Tarnoff Cooper, of the Speakers Bureau, Detroit In- stitute of Arts, will give a slide presentation about "Magic and Superstition In Judaism." Ms. Cooper is a professional commercial artist, receiving her associate degree in fine arts from Oakland Community College. She has taught courses in Jewish art at Oakland Community College, Southfield Communi- ty Education Center, and the Midrasha, the College of Jewish Studies. The charge for the day, including the brunch, is $15. Reservations must be in by Wednesday, April 10. For information, call Eileen Smith, (810) 559-5268; or Ida Nathan, (810) 647-4172. Esther Cooper . alendar ... 0 ,o, ,„„t,, .rr ow : ,:', Iii o'V- ... • .. ,....., :...r..: , . <,..t ":" '.f: . ,,,,4 , •.-1. , 4 .....,. 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Chef Milos' 1 p.m. cooking demon- stration is one part of the day-long event at Temple Beth El. The day will begin at 10 a.m. with boutiques offering on- the-spot makeovers and massages and other gifts and services. There will be a Milos Chielka gourmet lunch at noon and the oppor- tunity, with reservation, to pre-order a gourmet dinner to go. Charge for the event, proceeds of which will underwrite temple youth activities, is $30 per person. Reservations must be made prior to April 12. For reservations or information, call Bobbi Charnas, 661-5289; or Lois Gerenraich, 626-6162. • .0 ' ..,'#:,4, 701a• --, . . Chef Offers Hints At Sisterhood Event . . " ... , 4.-. • exalt Pargs S c.rde Hil t was P z' t v.§ . . e :. - - >.*,.• • .....• ..,-,,,,,,....., "6- .. . . •,. . - •,...„--, . • , - v. -, ,., Trill"' ' ra '- rt els - .ty,s “unt . , inversi At,,, versity on. Wheels" 10 a..m‘,.. 2:30 p.m. Call (810) 559-5268. Thursday, April 18 Holocaust conference at Wayne State University. All day. 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