University Daily Kansan / Thursday, March 21, 1991 5 Hillel benefit aids Soviet Jews and repair of war-torn Israel KC comedy troupe puts on act at KU By Lara Gold Kansan staff writer KU Hulli used the talent of an improvisational comedy troupe from Kansas City to help raise money and awareness for the United Jewish worldwide program to help settle Soviet Jews and repair warorn Israel. Members of ComedySportz donated their time last night and performed for about 150 people at the cafeteria in Naismith Hall. Marla Adler, chairperson for KU's United Jewish Appeal, said ComedySport was a great way to attract awareness and support for UJA "Three hundred thousand to 400,000 Soviet Jews are expected to come to Israel this year," she said. "The money is not there to help 'Three hundred thousand to 400,000 Soviet Jews are expected to come to Israel this year.' Appeal — Maria Adler chairperson for KU's United Jewish resettle them because of the war repair." Adler said it cost $1,000 to settle each Soviet Jew in Israel. Part of the money collected also will be distributed in the Kansas City area for youth groups and for Soviet settlement in the area, she said. "UJA is a worldwide program that helps needy Jews." Adler said. She said that she was approached by Sandy Hill, general manager for Naismith Hall, after Israel was attacked by Scud missiles, and asked what she and the residence hall could do to help. Hill donated the use of NaiSmith's cafeteria and free refreshments for the students. "I've been working there for about a year," said Lewis, Prairie Village sophomore. Lewis said his performance last night was special because it helped raise money for a cause he supported. "Not a lot of people know what UJA is," he said. "By doing something like ComedySportz, it will hopefully raise awareness." She said that Hillel members Jay Lewis and Corey Rintmaster were the link that brought ComedySportz to the University of Kansas. Rittmaster agreed. "Anything that brings attention to UJA is important," he said, "Helping the resettlement of Soviet Jews has always been a concern of mine." Correction Police report A hood ornament valued at $05 was taken from a KU student's car between 1 and 4:45 p.m. Tuesday in Allen Field House KU police reported. A bicycle valued at $475 was taken between 9:30 and 11:45 a.m. Tuesday from the bike rack on the north side of Haworth Hall, KU police reported. A telephone valued at $133 was taken between 2 p.m. Friday and 9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the second floor of JKHK radio station, KU police reported. A KU student's car tires were punctured between 5 a.m. March 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday in Lot 71 near the Allen Field House, KU police reported. Damage to the car totaled $200. Because of a photographer's error, a Page 11 photo caption in yesterday's Kansan was incorrect. Douglas Slawin, of St. Louis, was pictured buying daffodils in the Kansas Union. 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