The Neighborhood Project
invites first-time home buyers
to a free
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Home Buyer
Workshop
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Fellowships
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Israel
Tuesday, January 28
6:45 - 9 p.m.
Jewish Community Center
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
15110 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park
LEARN:
• How to qualify for a home mortgage
• How to understand a credit report
• How to budget your money
• How to fill out a purchase agreement
• How to choose a lender and a real estate agent
• How to apply for a mortgage
Reservations required • Call (810) 967-1112
Workshop co-sponsored by
Capital Mortgage Funding & Re/Max in the Hills
_mgaiiiimmi Realtors
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EIGHBORHOOD
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AT THE CLAYMOOR
29260 Franklin Rd.
Southfield. MI 48034
810-827-3344
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Mon.-Sat. 10-5 or by Appointment
West Bloomfield Plaza • (810) 851-6340
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OUTDOOR & INDOOR
FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES
6465 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston
• 625-3322 •
(313) 669-0388; or Scott Nagel,
(313) 669-9365, for information.
Hill Street Forum's Mass
Meeting and Pizza Party will be
7 p.m. Jan. 15, at Hillel.
Shulchan Ivrit meets 6 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 16, at the Cava
Java Cafe.
The UJA weekly meeting will
be 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, at
Hillel. For information, call Ari
Nisman, (313) 998-1964.
The Shalem Center of Jerusalem
is accepting applications for eight
graduate fellowship grants of
$14,400 which will be awarded
for study at the center in 1997-
98. The Shalem Center was
founded in 1994 as a research
and educational institute for Is-
raeli public policy and Jewish so-
cial thought. The fellowships
support the work of a select group
of students pursuing independent
research in diverse areas of Jew-
ish national life and culture. The Rabbi Naftali Kirzner, assistant
grants cover the period from director of Machon L'Torah and
Sept. 1, 1997, to Aug. 31, 1998.
the Jewish Resource Center in
The Fellows Program invites Arm Arbor, will hold a series of
applications from candidates Sunday evening lectures with
holding a B.A. or higher in po- deli dinners at the newly opened
litical science, economics, histo- center on the campus of the Uni-
ry, philosophy, religion, law, versity of Michigan beginning
literature and other relevant dis- Jan. 12.
ciplines.
The focus of the lectures will
Requests for a brochure and be Jewish ethics and values. The
application may be submitted by program is open to students of
mail, telephone, fax or e-mail to the university and the commu-
the North American or Israel of- nity at large. The dinner will be-
fices of the Shalem Center. Com- gin at 6 p.m. followed by the
pleted applications must be lecture at 6:30 p.m.
post-dated no later than March
For information, call the Jew-
1, 1997.
ish Resource Center, (313) 332-
American Friends of the 8777; or Machon L'Torah, (810)
Shalem Center, 1524 Delancey 967-0888.
St. 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA
19102 Tel. (215) 985-4681;
Fax. (215) 985-2332; e-mail:
shalem@jerLcoll The Shalem
Center 5 Eliash St. Jerusalem,
Israel, Tel. (02) 625-4185;
Fax. (02) 625-6720; e-mail: The Michigan Region of Women's
American ORT will attend the
shalem@jerl.co.il.
exhibit Becoming American
Women 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb.
9, at the Detroit Historical Mu-
seum. Bus transportation will be
provided, with pickups in Hunt-
ington Woods and in Farmington
Volunteers in Action, Hillel's com- Hills.
munity service group, will deliv-
A docent-led tour will begin at
er Shabbat dinners to homebound
10:30 a.m.; lunch after at Amer-
elderly in Ann Arbor 3-4:15 ican's Pizza Cafe. Cost is $10 per
p.m. Friday, Jan. 10. Contact person (lunch on own) ; for reser-
Dan Shere, (313) 213-1459; or vations, call the ORT office, (810)
sheked@umich.edu, to participate. 855-9820.
Reform Chavurah's "Welcome
Back to School" dinner and Hav-
dalah will be 7 p.m. Saturday,
Jan. 11, at Hillel. For informa-
tion or to respond, contact Lisa
Claybon, (313) 669-0388. Israeli
dancing with Tom Starks will be
7:30-10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at
Hillel. Cost is $2.50.
An open discussion about Hil-
lel Shabbat dinners will be on
Congregations B'nai Moshe and
Tuesday, Jan. 14, at Hillel.
Jewish Feminist Group's Rap Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will
Session will be 7:30 p.m. Tues- offer the study of Jewish texts
with Rabbi Aaron Bergman, Rab-
day, Jan. 14, at Hillel.
Residence Hall Repertory The- bi Elliot Pachter and Ruth
atre will present Hit and Run: An Bergman the week of Jan. 12-18.
On eight Wednesday morn-
Exploration of Sexual, Verbal,
ings, starting Jan. 15, Rabbi
and Physical Assault Tuesday,
Jan. 14, at Stockwell Residence Pachter will lead a study series
Hall. For information, call Hillel, titled "From Where Will My Help
Come?" (the Book of Psalms).
(313) 769-0500.
The Reform Chav-urah week- This class will meet from 10:30
to 11:30 a.m. at Congregation
ly meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Jan.
15, at Hillel. Call Lisa Claybon, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Tu-
.
Machon Hosts
Deli Dinners
Docent Tour
For ORT Women
Hillel Events
At U-M
Shuls Sponsor
Adult Education