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Hillel Events
At U-M

Nurses Council
Plans Program

Graduate and professional Mishneh
Torah Chug will be held 8:30 a.m.,
Friday Jan. 9, at Hillel.
The Reform Chavurah will host a
elcome Back to School Havdalah ser-
vice and dinner 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
10. Participants should come to Hillel
first. For reservations, e-mail reform-
chavurah@umich.edu, or contact Lisa
Claybon, (313) 327-4777 or Aaron
Starr, (313) 669-0401.
Under the leadership of Zubin
Mehta, the Israel Philharmonic will cel-
ebrate the 50th anniversary of the
unding of the modern state of Israel
with a concert 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10,
at -Hill Auditorium. Call Hillel, (313)
769-0500 or UMS, (313) 764-2538 for
ticket information.
There will be Israeli dancing at Hillel
8-10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11.
The Jewish Women's Forum will
hold a discussion of conservation, spiri-
tuality and other topics related to eco-
eminism 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, at
Hillel.
The Conservative Minyan will hold
"Midrash & Munchies," 8-9 p.m. •
Monday, Jan 12, at Hillel.
An informational meeting about the
fourth annual Yale Model Knesset will
be held 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, at
Hillel. The Model Knesset itself will be
held from Feb. 19-22.
The Conservative Minyan weekly
meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.
13, at Hillel.
Hill Street Forum, the University of
Michigan Hillel's major cultural arts
programming organization, will hold a
mass meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.
13.
The UJA Half Shekel Campaign will
hold a bar night 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.
13, at Rick's on Church Street.
Rabbi Rich Kirschen will facilitate
the discussion at Parsha & Pizza 6-7:15
p.m., Wednesday Jan. 14, at Hillel.
The Reform Chavurah weekly meet-
ing will be 7:30 p.m., Wednesday Jan.
14, at Hillel.
On Wednesday, Jan. 14, J.E.A.P.
(Jewish Environmental Awareness
roject) will hold a mass meeting 7:30
p.m., at Hillel.
To participate in Bikkur Cholim (vis-
iting the sick), come to a mass meeting
7 p.m., Thursday Jan. 15, at Hillel. Call
Pam Barr, (313) 764-5626 for informa-
tion.
Schulchan Ivrit will meet 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 15, at Cava Java Cafe.

The Hadassah Nurses Council will offer
a program titled "Genetic Testing in the
Ashkenazi Jewish Population," 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 20, at Hadassah House.
Robin Gold, a genetics counselor with
DMC-Sinai, will discuss genetic-linked
diseases such as Tay Sachs and Gaucher's
Disease; 2.4 contact hours for continu-
ing education will be awarded to nurses
and other health professionals.
For information, contact Hadassah,
(248) 683-5030.

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JPM Hosts
Two Speakers

Rabbi Joseph Klein from Temple
Emanu-El will speak 7 p.m. Monday,
Jan. 12, at the Jewish Community
Center in Oak Park. Rabbi Klein will
present a comparison of Jerusalem and
the Temple in the first century with the
archaeology and structures of modern
Jerusalem.
On Thursday, Jan. 15 at 1 p.m., Yael
Waxman, community shlicha, Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit-
Michigan/Israel Connection, will give a
personal history of Israel.

Ohr Somayach
Lunch, Learn

Or Somayach Detroit will host a lunch
and learn with Rabbi Meyer Schiller
12:30-1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan.
21, at the Max Fisher Jewish Federation
Building. Topic: "Suffering and Assisted
Suicide, a Torah Perspective." Rabbi
Schiller is a lecturer at Yeshiva
University.
For information or to make a reser-
vation, call the Ohr Somayach office,
(248) 352-4870.

Songs For
Beth Elders

A program of English, Yiddish and
Hebrew songs will be featured at the
noon Tuesday, Jan. 20 luncheon of the
Temple Beth El Beth Elders. Performing
will be The Notables, Gere and Leo
Oliva, and their accompanist, Lila
Hindmarsh. Cost of the luncheon is $8
for members and $9 for guests.
Deadline for reservations is Thursday,
Jan. 15. For reservations, call Avery
Fisher, (248) 559-9185, or Hy Frank,
(248) 851-8677.

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