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December 17, 1993 • Page Image 86

… reflected in the range of his literary accomplishments. University of Michigan gradu- As editor in chief of the Jewish ate who works for B'nai B'rith Publication Society from 1966 Hillel in Ann Arbor. 111…

…. Hillel of Metro Detroit (HMD) is well on its way to revamping its image. Lest students think it's just an office on Wayne State University's campus — a place where they can eat tasty kosher meals — HMD…

Hillel folks seem kinda different these days? Could be on account of the new programs they've cooked up. Like that October train ride through the wilds of Walled Lake. Or the Billiards Bash at Breakers…

… last week. Or maybe one of the latest: a hayride and hoedown, complete with line dancing and country music. It's all part of Hillel's goal to get hip to the '90s while main- taining its Jewish identity…

…- ference between the Hillel-of- now and the Hillel-of-then is that today's Hillel of Metro Detroit is being turned over to the students. They're taking a much more active role in orga- nizing social and…

… to the late 1970s, Mr. Potok was Hillel on November 10, Mr. Po- responsible for The Jewish Cat- tok addressed the issue of "Re- alog, a contemporary manual on bellion and Authority: The Jewish life…

… NEWS 1 Lisa Weinshenker and Scott Weinick, now married, met each other at another hayride sponsored five-and•a-half years ago by Hiliels at Wayne State University and University of Windsor. Photo by…

… as a rabbi at the Jewish adolescent fans, undergraduates Theological Seminary, earned a taking a break from the doctorate of philosophy from the post-midterm work rush, University of Pennsylvania and…

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… leaders are spreading the news that Hillel keeps changing. "We're drawing steady crowds and new people to the events — events that are stu- dent-organized," said Program Director Neil Gottheil. "The dif…

December 17, 1993 • Page Image 85

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… the Ferndale and Royal Oak school districts are helped by this program. The Detroit Institute of Arts also will benefit. The museum has a pilot program in conjunc- tion with Wayne County Fam- ily Center…

… skills necessary for survival in the workplace. Funding will ensure the continuation and ex- pansion of the program to in- clude other Detroit metropolitan agencies. Revolution: A Gallery Project is…

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… College board members (Jew- ish Students Association) in- clude Edna Bielawski, Jason Bronstein, Beth Gross and Metro Council representative Eric Derrner. On Jam 13 at noon at Wayne State Hillel, Rabbi…

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University, Oak- land University and Oakland Community College. Present Wayne State board members include Joel Davidson, Shira Drissman, Joe Feldman, Jason Kief, Neil Kleid, J.J. Morse and Metro Council…

… representative Michael Fishman; Oakland University board members (Jewish Students Organization) include Saul Grunfeld, Jodi Lit- tle, Jessica Stein and Metro Council representative David Smith; Oakland Community…

December 17, 1993 • Page Image 88

… not — its name to any editorials be of primary concern to stu- "degrading women or con- dents, faculty and staff at the demning abortion," though it University of Michigan. will accept letters from…

… will undermine the support of it." Walter Harrison, vice presi- dent for University of Michigan Relations, believes that running the editorial was unwise, but that the paper had every right to do it…

… B'nai B'rith Hillel, I'm encountering similar opportunities. Case in point: For the past four months, I have served on the Metro Coun- cil, a planning body for Hillel of Metropolitan Detroit (HMD). In…

… a similar mistake think that the Michigan Daily was made two years later. would have learned a valuable I believe the error recurred lesson. The letter-to-the-editor because university officials can…

…, "we receive no printed in his paper. monies from the university and "It's a freedom of speech is- the university has no say (in sue," he said. "Although it what we do or do not publish)," wasn't an easy…

…- harm." lications, which oversees oper- Professor Richard Seid ations of the campus teaches the First Amendment newspapers and yearbook, also at the University of Detroit has no control over the editori…

December 17, 1993 • Page Image 87

Michigan Mr. Broad is a major bene- State University student who is school's Jewish Law Students' Association. El factor of the Museum of Con- an active leader of Jewish temporary Art and a trustee of groups…

… tour in future years when he thinks about rival Uni- Students were impressed so more people will visit the mu- versity of Michigan. with Mr. Broad — not because seum. "U-M had eggheads then and he…

… said. ❑ No Contradiction: Jews Attend U-D CAROLYN RUSKEN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS recently told someone that I am president of the University of Detroit Jewish Law Students' Association (JLSA), and…

… she re- sponded: "Isn't that an oxymoron?" I replied: "This is one of the reasons JLSA exists." Because the University of De- troit is a Catholic institution, few people realize that Jews also attend…

…- gram, we socialized with one ulation of the real world. ish supporters," he said. "A another and talked about the Besides, MSU has an attractive great university like this is a experience. Everyone felt…

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Hillel Minyan at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 12 Tuesday mornings starting September 21 • Midrasha Library 10:30 AM to 12 noon • Tuition $108 This advanced-level study group continues to explore…

… Pearls: The Sephardic Diaspora" Professor Miriam Bodian, University of Michigan Department of History , Ann Arbor Sunday, September 26 • Co-sponsored and hosted by Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park 1:00 to 3…

…MIDRASHA CENTER FOR ADULT JEWISH STUDIES Immigration Between now and the end of Sukkot, the following classes and special events will be offered by Midrasha and its program partners in the Jewish…

… community. For a complete fall brochure and registration form, call the Midrasha office at 354-1050. "Inside the Rabbinic Mind" Rabbi Rod Glogower, Midrasha Scholar-in-Residence and Rabbi of the Orthodox…

… various genres of rabbinic literature, including Talmud, midrash, medieval codes and commentaries, and responsa. Reading knowledge of Hebrew is helpful but not required. Study sessions focus on central…

…:00 PM • Tuition $12 The era of convivencia (co-existence) among Jews, Muslims, and Catholics in the Iberian peninsula came to a violent end with the Seville pogroms of 1391. This pivotal event, followed…

… by the decree of expulsion from Spain, forced conversions in Portugal, and two centuries of intimidation and persecution by the Inquisition, precipitated the decision by hundreds of thousands to leave…

… European cities of Venice, London, Amsterdam, and Hamburg. This slide lecture will survey the flow of the Sephardic diaspora as it took root in numerous new communities - communities that flourished, each…

…-Emanu-El 7:00 to 8:30 PM • Tuition $36 (*) A large population of converted Jews and their descendants remained in Spain after 1492. In 1497, the entire Jewish community of Portugal was forcibly converted to…

… Catholicism. Some conversos chose exile, but the majority who stayed behind were totally cut off from Jewish tradition for generations. With the opening of Atlantic trade in the late 16th century, many…

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