TO: Jewelry Store
Owners, Managers,
Certified Watchmakers
Universal Watch Repair
and Anyone Who
Universal Geneve Service Center
Owns a Watch
FROM: Efim Khankin
President
1. UWR repairs watches that others reject
2. UWR repairs watches for over 1,000 jewelry
stores nationwide
3. UWR specializes in the complete restoration of
antique and complicated watches and jewelry
Hillel Golf
Outing Planned
4. UWR carries or has access to most genuine
watchbands, crystals and crowns
The second annual Hillel Day
School Golf Classic will take place
at the Rochester Hills Golf and
Country Club on Tuesday, Sept.
16.
Registration begins at 12 p.m.
with a 1 p.m. tee-off. The fee for
the event is $125, which includes
lunch and dinner.
For more information, call Mar-
ianne Bloomberg at (248) 851-
6950.
5. UWR is the U.S. service center for Universal
Geneve watches and watch materials
6. UWR is the behind the scenes watch repair
facility for your watchmaker
FALL TERM
1997
7. UWR has watch material in stock for most
watches
8. UWR is a distributor for Seiko, Wittnauer, and
Citizen parts
Thursday, September 11
LECTURE
Noon, Salinger Resource Center 3040 Frieze. Moshe Rosman, Padnos Visiting
Professor of Judaic Studies, U-M and Lau Professor in Jewish History, Bar Ilan
University."When Was Women's Work Important? Econo-mic Activities of Jewish
Women in the Early Modern Period in Poland and Germany."
9. UWR can fit any crystal in 24 hours
10.When it comes to watches, there is no watch
we can't repair
Noon, Salinger Resource Center, 3040 Frieze. Fran Markowitz, Senior Lecturer in
Anthropology at Ben Gurion University, Beersheba."Diasporas with a Difference:
Jewish and Georgian Teenage Identities in Russia."
• FREE water testing at any time
4:00 p.m., East Conf. Rm., Rackham 4th floor. Ezra Mendelsohn, Professor of
Contemporary Jewry at Hebrew University, Jerusalem. "Art and Jewish History:
Maurycy Gottlieb's 'Christ Preaching at Capernaum' and Polish-Jewish Relations."
Thursday, September 25
• Batteries installed while wait
The B'nai B'rith Bowling Leagues
are looking for bowlers for the up-
coming fall season. Anyone inter-
ested can contact Ross Benchik at
(248) 557-3808. Men or women
with or without averages are wel-
come.
A big accomplishment on the
field or on the court? Tell us
about it.
Send your sports accom-
plishments in writing to: Lon-
ny Goldsmith, The Jewish
News, 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, MI 48034.
The University of Michigan Center for Russian and East European
Studies and the Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
Monday, September 22
B'nai B'rith
Seeking Bowler
Tell Us!
Exploring the Legacy
of Jewish Culture in
Eastern Europe
Wednesday, October 15
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LECTURE
LECTURE
Noon, Lane Hall Commons Room. Moshe Rosman, Judaic Studies, U-M and Jewish
History, Bar Ilan University. "Multiculturalism in an Incipient Democracy: Jewish
Existence in The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth."
• 2-Year Warranty on all major repairs
• 1-Year Warranty on Chronographs and
Antique Watches
• We Buy and Sell Patek Phillipe, Cartier,
Rolex and more
(810) 358-2211
LECTURE
Ns,
696
LECTURE
Noon, Salinger Resource Center, 3040 Frieze. Steven Zipperstein, Professor of
Jewish Studies and History at Stanford University, will speak on "On the Holocaust
in the Writing of the East European Jewish Past."
Tuesday, December 2
DERRONAT/GOODMAN LECTURE
Tuesday, December 2
CONCERT
4:00 p.m., Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union. Mark Slobin, Professor of Music at
Wesleyan University. "The Spirit of Yiddish Folklore: Then and Now."
8:00 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Itzhak Perlman "In the Fiddler's House" featuring: The
Klezmatics, Brave Old World, The Klezmer Conservatory Band, and The Andy
Statman Klezmer Orchestra. Presented by the University Musical Society. For ticket
information, call 313/764-2538. If outside the 313 area code and within Michigan,
call 800-221-1229.
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twotokn-feac
at
Drakeshire Lanes
35000 Grand River • Farmington Hills
(248) 478-2230
Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
Starts: Sunday, September 7, 1997
• 4 per team • 3 games • 32 weeks
$1,800' First Place
(based on 14 teams)
$15.00 per person per week — includes prize $ and banquet
"B'nai B'rith Bowlers welcome!
Lots of Jackpots weekly!
Sign up teams or individuals
For more information or to sign up call:
Chuck Abraham 248-444-4606 or Laura 248-478-2230
Next Week In
WINTER TERM
1998
Tuesday, February 10
FILM
7:00 p.m., Place TBA. Shop on Main Street (1965, Czech., Jan Kadar and Elmer Kos)
Free Admission, English subtitles. Set in Czechoslovakia during WWII, this film depicts
an elderly Jewish shop owner who is assigned an Aryan controller by the Nazis.
Wednesday, February 11
LECTURE
Noon, Room TBA. Kemal Bakarlit, Assistant Professor of Library Sciences at the
University of Sarajevo."The Sarajevo Haggada: Keepers, Seekers, and Retrievers."
February 15 16
CONFERENCE
Thursday, March 12
FILM
-
9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday Rackham Assembly Hall. "The
Emergence of Modern Jewish Politics: Zionism and the Bund in Poland and
Eastern Europe."
7:00 p.m., Place TBA. The Sanitarium Under the Hourglass (1974, Poland,
Wojciech Has), Free Admission, English subtitles. A remarkable adaptation to film of
the lyrical and surreal prose of Bruno Schultz. The film is a child's dream-like evoca-
tion of his father, his family's life, and the surrounding culture of Jews living in a
small town in Southern Poland in the early part of this century.
Thursday, March 26
LECTURE
Tuesday, March 31
COPERNICUS LECTURE
Sunday, April 5
FILM
4:00 p.m., East Conf. Rm., Rackham 4th floor. Polish writer Agata Tuszynska will
discuss "Lost Landscapes: In Search of Isaac Bashevis Singer and the Jews of Poland."
8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre, Rackham 4th floor. Author Eva Hoffman will
discuss, "Shtetl: A History of Conflict and Coexistence."
3 p.m., Michigan Theater. Border Street (Utica Graniczna) (1948, Poland,
Aleksander Ford), Free Admission, English subtitles. A moving film that depicts the
horror of the Nazi occupation of Warsaw from 1939 to the uprising in 1943 and
tells the story of Jewish and gentile families living on the edge of the ghetto.
Rabbi Rosensveig
Sponsored by The University of Michigan Center for Russian and East European
Studies, The Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, The U-M
Copernicus Endowment, the U-M Department of Anthropology, the International
Institute, the Jewish Federation of Washtenaw County, the University Musical
Society, and the Working Group on Southeast European Studies.
Rabbi Talks
To ZOA
The Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica — Metro Detroit Chapter will
host Rabbi Charles H. Rosensveig
8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, at the
Zionist Cultural Center, 18451 W.
10 Mile Road. His topic will be
"Likud vs. Labor vs. Peace Now —
Solutions to the Palestinian Arab."
There will be a board and gen-
eral membership meeting at 7 p.m.
prior to the lecture. There is no
charge.
Young and married
For more information contact
Center for Russian and East
European Studies
Telephone 313/764-0351
E-mail crees@urnich.edu
Web http://www.urnich.edu/-iinet/crees
Jean and Samuel Frankel Center
for Judaic Studies
Telephone 313/763-9047
E-mail judstaff@umich.edu
Web http://www.umich.edu/-judstud/