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Hillel Events
At U-M
Israeli dancing will be 7:30-10
p.m. Sunday, March 30, at Hil-
lel. Cost is $2.50.
Grads and Young Profession-
als will hold a Veggie Shabbat
Potluck and poetry reading with
Ursula Duba, 7:30 p.m. Friday,
March 28, at Hillel.
Celebration of Jewish Arts
and the Conference on the Holo-
caust will present Write Me
Down, a one-woman theater
performance 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day, March 29, at Hillel. Tick-
ets are available at Hillel: $10
($5 students).
"Rescuer and Rescued: The
Portuguese Schindler" will
be presented 7 p.m. Sunday,
March 30, at Hillel. This talk
will be given by John Paul
Abranches.
A gallery lecture and recep-
tion will be held for Shimon At-
tie 4 p.m. Monday, March 31, in
the Warren M. Robbins Center
for Graduate Studies at the U-
M School of Art and Design,
2000 Bonisteel Blvd. Shimon At-
tie will present a full lecture on
his photographic work from his
exhibit, 7:30 p.m. Monday,
March 31, at Hillel.
Volunteers in Action, a stu-
dent organization committed to
helping those in need, will as-
sist Habitat for Humanity build
homes for low-income families
1-3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 1;
meet at Hillel. To participate,
contact Dan Shere, (313) 213-
1459, or e-mail sheked@umich,
edu.
Reform Chavurah's weekly
meeting will be 7 p.m. Wednes-
day, April 2, at Hillel. Call Lisa
Claybon, (313) 669-0388, or
Scott Nagel, (313) 669-9365, for
information.
Residence Hall Repertory
Theater will present Looking
Back, Looking Forward 8 p.m.
Wednesday, April 2, in Mary
Markley Residence Hall, in con-
junction with the 18th Annual
Conference on the Holocaust.
Shulchan Ivrit will meet 5:30
p.m. every Thursday at Cava
Java Cafe. United Jewish Ap-
peal's Half Shekel Campaign
meeting will be 6 p.m. Thurs-
day, April 3, at Hillel. For in-
formation, call Ari Nisman,
(313) 998-1964.
MSU Hillel
Events Planned
At 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March
29, there will be a cocktail par-
ty for the MSU grad group at
Tanya Smith's house, 2018 Blue
Lac, Haslett. Call her, (517) 339-
8921, for information.
At 7 p.m. Sunday, March 30,
MSU Hillel's Mitzvah Group will
go to a soup kitchen. Call Ross
Meskin, (517) 355-4971, for in-
formation. That evening, UJA will
have a Chinese banquet and ser-
vice auction 6:30 p.m. at Hillel.
At 7 p.m. Monday, March 31,
Rabbi Phil's Basic Judaism Class
will meet at Hillel.
From 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, April
1, there will be a Lesbian Jewish
Woman's Workshop at Hillel.
At 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
April 2, Rabbi Jacobowitz will
bring a free deli dinner; he will
discuss "Alcohol, Freedom and
Judaism" 6:15 p.m. Friday, April
4 at Hillel.
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