Youth to Conduct Sabbath Services at Beth Abraham Students of Beth Abraham Heb- rew School and members of the youth group of Cong. Beth Abra- ham will conduct the Sabbath morning service Saturday in the main sanctuary. Serving as cantors are Andrew Beider, Bruce Fishman, Gary Gut- man, Ronald Kopelman and How- ard Weingarten. Tora readers are Stuart Farber, Bruce Fishman, Gary Fishman, Neil Golden, Albert Fenster, Mark Diskin, Steven and Billy Chait and Arthur Indianer.Sermonettes will be delivered by a panel: Keith Fishman, Steven Resnick, Fred Smith, Ronald Borax, Robert Iw- rey, Graham Fishman and Jeffrey Phillips. Other participants are Perry Beider, Mark Fenster, Sidney Chait, Benjy Blake, Larry Mondry, Randy Zane, Gerald Shulman, Bruce Kaczander, Benjamin Solo- mon and Fred Roggin. Yeshiva U. Shows Gain in Undergrad Students NEW YORK — A record 7,580 students from 34 states, Puerto Rico, Israel, Canada, Italy, Pan- ama, Japan, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, England and Africa are en- rolled at the five undergraduate and nine graduate and professional schools of Yeshiva University, ac- cording to figures released by Prof. Morris Silverman, registrar The over-all gain of 7 per cent over last year was centered almost entirely at the undergraduate level, he said, noting that a milestone had been recorded in the enroll- ment for Yeshiva college. The undergraduate school of liberal arts and sciences for men, with 1,100 students, has passed the 1,000 mark for the first time since it was established in 1928. Habonim Groups Plan Evening Get-Togethers Habonim Labor Zionist Youth will meet 8 p.m. today in the Labor Institute. In the Bogrim group (age 16-17), Sam Bergier, who recently re- turned from Israel, will lead a discussion on the role of the Zion- ist movement in America today Following the discussion, both Bogrim and Bonim (age 14-15) will join for Israeli dancing. Interested youths may contact Benjamin Schiff, LI 8-2788. ,"*MirsTaMsRiWarrWifia!",s Youth News - .kMUTEOLMtli=1M1MME:1mWt. . Like Mother, Like Daughter Sharon Landau, whose family has collected gifts for teen-agers at the Oakland County Children's Home every Christmas for the past seven years, has called upon other Jewish teens to join in the project. Sharon, a graduate of the United Hebrew Schools, has been Bat Mitzva and next year will be con- firmed at religious school of Cong. Bnai Moshe, where she also is a member of United Synagogue Youth. She suggested that, while there are no young Jews at the home for delinquent and neglected children, "it is nice to do different projects for another religion." The Landaus, 24231 Gardner, Oak Park, request gifts for boys and girls age 12 to 18 be dropped off at their home no later than Dec. 18. Gifts must be unwrapped, although donations of wrapping paper would be appreciated, Shar- on said. Mrs. Frances Shusterman of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, will re- ceive a bachelors degree in sociol- ogy at the same time her daughter Margaret receives a BS degree in biology Tuesday at Wayne State University. Mrs. Shusterman, wife of the late Eli Shusterman, is a case- worker with the Michigan Depart- ment of Social Service in Wayne County and intends to pursue her studies in the Wayne State Univer- sity School of Social Work. Her daughter has applied for admis- sion to medical school and in the interim has been substitute teach- ing in Detroit Public Schools. Miss Collegians to Attend Shusterman graduated from Oak Lubavitch Seminars Park High School in 1964. NEW YORK (LNS) — A week- Sam R. Shusterman, a junior at end of seminars will be held at the Stony Brook, State University of Lubavitch Center in New York, New York, will be coming home Dec. 22-25, for hundreds of col- to attend the graduation ceremon- lege students from colleges and ies. The fourth member of the universities in the United States Shusterman family, Stewart, is a and Canada. senior at Oak Park High. The annual event. 'An Encounter With Chabad,' will offer many of the students their first opportun- ity to be in a religious Tora-or- iented atmosphere and to exper- ience the warmth and inspiration or Chassidism. The theme will be 'Chabad's Cong. Bnai Moshe will pay trib- Answer to Sell-Alienation.' The ute to the college youth home on topics to be discussed will be vacation at Sabbeth services Dec. geared toward various concepts 23. of Chabad (Lubavitch) Chassidism, They also will be guests at a its intellectual approach, its his- special luncheon following the ser- torical setting and its relevance vices. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will and applicability in the modern lead informal discussion. world. Ronnie Sussman has been ap- pointed co-chairman of the col- Hashomer Winter Camp lege luncheon. College Youth to Be Special Guests at Bnai Moshe Lunch THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 15, 1967-27 They Made the Grade Lee Alpert, president of the Inter- Fraternity Council at Wayne State University, w a s elected king of Wayne State University and crowned at the recent Centennial Homecoming Ball. Alpert, a member of Tau Epsilon Phi Fra- ternity, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alpert Simon Alpert of W. Lincoln Ave., Oak Park. Teen 'Help-In' Slated at School for Disturbed All Teen-agers who would like to help emotionally disturbed children receive an education are invited to a "Help-In" at Children's Orthogenic School, 10235 W, Sev- en Mile, 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Mitch Ryder will be there, and refreshments will be served. Conservative Synagogues Sponsor Israel Teen Trip NEW YORK — A record 200 teen-agers are expected to par- ticipate in the 1968 summer pil- grimage to Israel sponsored by the department of youth activities of the United Synagogue of Am- erica. Rabbi Bernard Segal, executive director of the United Synagogue, stated that the pilgrimage for young people, age 15 to 18, will visit all of the historic sights in Israel, including the new territories occupied after the recent war, and study and work at kibutzim with Israeli teen-agers. Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 MARILYNN SHAPIRO PHOTOGRAPHER Weddings, Bar Mitzvas High Quality - Moderate Price 356-8819 For Unique Tasteful Entertainment JOE ODDO ORCHESTRA • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Banquets • Parties New Phone 851-1594 Currently Appearing at Menlo's East AARON GOFF & MELVIN MERZON of the Oak Park High School Faculty take great pleasure in sponsoring AN ESCORTED TOUR for YOUNG ADULTS of high school age and recent graduates VISIT ISRAEL and LONDON 30 FULL DAYS—July 23 thru Aug. 21 INFORMATIONAL MEETING SUN., DEC. 17 - 2 P.M. Oak Park High School Choir Room Parents Invited to Explore Arab Problem Hanuka Carnival Planned at Oak-Woods Youth of all ages are invited to the "Gigantic Hanuka Carnival" scheduled for 1-5 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods Cen- ter. Refreshments, games and prizes will be featured. The Young Is- rael teen-age group is sponsoring the event. Papa's Bag Highlights Beth Shalom Jam The social committee of Beth Shalom United Synagogue Youth is getting ready for its big Jam 8 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. The band, from Cleveland, is Papa's Bag. There will be a charge at the door. Chairman Helene Nusbaum is assisted by Rob Leider, Ellen Kahn and Bob Bodzin. ". PAIN& Family Collects Gifts for Children in Home BY HENRY LEONARD For Details Call: 546-3087 Hashomer Hatzair, Zionist Youth This tour is not connected with the Oak Park schools Organization, is making final plans for its annual winter camp, Camp Shomria, at Orchard Lodge, Ken- sington Metropolitan P a r k, Dec. 24-28. It will be open to students age 10-19. A portion of the program will be Complete Selection concerned with Arab history and Including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry its modern development, especially in relation to the present situation See Morris Watnick after the Six-Day War. It will in- clude a movie showing the posi- tion of the Arabs in Israeli society. The program will also include folk dancing, arts and crafts and sports. FINE JEWELRY GIFTS For information, call Gadi Meiri, 342-8851. * 283 Hamilton 644-7626 * OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY ************************ HOLIDAY GIFT HEADQUARTERS rya OP Symphony Society to Hold Youth Audition The Oak Park Symphony Society will hold its third annual youth audition Jan. 7 for 10th-12th grade students of the wind instru- ments who are residents of South Oakland County. The winner of the auditions will perform with the Oak Park Sym- phony Feb. 4 and will receive a $125 scholarship to the National Music Camp or any music camp of his choice. The winner also will be presented with a plaque to com- memorate the occasion. William Peterson, chairman of the auditions, may be reached at 541-3293 for information and ap- plication blanks. Applications must be turned in no later than Dec. 29. Bnai Moshe Activities "And you, Horowitz, take- the corner of 55th St. You Epstein 56th, and your beat, Finkelstein Is 57th1" • 0 Bnai Moshe's 3rd-6th grade Un- ited Synagogue Youth group will hold a pre-Hanuka party at the synagogue 2 p.m. Sunday. • • • Barbara Silberschein will hold a meeting of the arts and crafts club for youngsters age 7-11 1:15 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. The most non-magnetic alloy dis- covered is 963 parts of copper to 37 part of nickeL Birmingham (Near Demery's) ************ ************ Sahicc Micjinati. FINAL DISCOUNT SALE! GROUP OF BETTER DRESSES Form e rl y to $65.00 Now 1 0 - 5 and $20 ALL WINTER WALKING SUITS Formerly to $200.00 tie Now up to 5070 , OFF OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. COME EARLY FOR TERRIFIC BUYS! ALL SALES FINAL • NO CHARGES 16007 W. 8 MILE Corner Rutherford 272-2522 Parking in Rear