• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48—Friday, March 28, 1969 Hillel Students Ready for Big Question •44.-.04.•• ••■•••••••••••-.1.,..., As. Students at Billet Day School practice discussion of the famous seder question "Why is this night different from all other nights?" Sitting counter-clockwise are Gerald Chandler, Lisa Roth, Elaine Webber. Judith Frank, Jeffrey Danzig and Oren Pious. A model seder is set for 10:30 a.m. Monday for grades 2-6 and 12:45 p.m. that day for the first grade, in the social hall of Bnai Moshe. The PTO of the school will serve a Passover luncheon. Mrs. Franklin Siden is chair- man. Parents are invited. BBYO Teens Resol ve to Take Positive Acton as Jews At Camp Tamarack last week.; Join Et-Gar to learn more about end, 150 delegates from the Bnai Israel. The regional Judaism Kallah, Brith Youth Organization took a I serious look at themselves in rela- convening delegates from throughout the state of Mich- tion to the crisis of their times. igan and Windsor, was planned Goal of the "Judaism Kallah" by Laurence Hart, - Great Lakes was to give the delegates an op-; Council, of Windsor; Karen portunity to learn about three' main areas of concern, Israel, assimilation and anti-Semitism, with presentations by experts. The teen-agers read resource materials, discussed how these areas related to themselves and at a Delegates Congress Sunday,' each youth pledged himself to take some action, including: Start a discussion group in school to discuss anti-Semitism Plan a trip to Israel Show that I am prouder of my religion Show I am concerned about Israel Encourage friends who dropped out of Hebrew school to come back Confront a person whose com- ments are anti-Semitic Encourage elders to exert pres- sure in the community when anti- Semitism appears. Birth ,Annou 17 cements March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Acker (Ronne Lyn Wein- garden). 29180 Fairfax. Southfield a son. Kevin Phillip. March 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Cutler (Barbara Sisskind) 13405 Kenwood, Oak Park. a son Howard Leslie. March 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Geller (Barbara Leibo- vich), 19301 Magnolia, Southfield, a son. Evan Andrew. March 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Nor- man Sage (Susan Gottfurcht,) 20295 Ledgestone, Southfield. a daughter, Marci Ellen. March 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Dennis Frank (Peggy Meyer). man Block (Sharon Gershenzon), 20385 Winchester, Southfield, a 30228 Southfield, Southfield, a son, daughter. Julie Michelle. Matthew Aaron. Zuckerstein, Detroit BBG; and Ron Finegood, Detroit AZA, with Youth News ,1 the help of Fran Rubin, BBYO assistant director. Jew is to the survival of Judaism. Emanuel Mandel, director of the Michigan Region BBYO, kicked off the weekend with a presen- tation, "Who Am I as a Jew?" Afterward, the youth had an op- portunity to express their own opinions in soap-box fashion. Larry Stern, youth director of Shaarey Zedek, in a discussion of anti-Semitism, showed how anti- Jewish feelings are still present at home and abroad. Staff also included Ellie Rothen- berg, adviser to Galilee BBYO, Trenton; Gloria Pleasant, adviser to Dalya BBG, Livonia; and Joel Stern, adviser to Posen AZA. Special guest was District 6 BBG President Joan Meltzer of Kenosha, Wis. o ART LIGHTS Rami Amitz-Lev, Israeli emis- sary for Jewish National Fund helped the delegates see the im- portance of Israel for their own survival , and Rabbi David Jessel of the Jewish Conimunity Council talked about assimilation and the a question of how important each Phillip Willis, Bride Aran- led 60 Years ▪ The Sheldon Rott Orchestra PROFESSIONAL LI 7-0896 ENTERTAINMENT LI 5 - 2737 I LAMPS & SHADES Large Selection of Modern leaps mod Shades in Stock. LAMP REMODELING AND REPAIRING MADE TO ORDER Corner 10 Mile I Ei LI 2-3022 Passover Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Morris Watnick and Family MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP WILLIS March 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Tatman (Ardith Licht- man). 27355 Selkirk, Southfield, a daughter. Rose Karol. A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Willis will Feb. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sec Morris Edelson (Joanne Grossman), 13340 celebrate their 60th wedding anni- Wales, Huntington Woods, a son, versary at the second seder with their children, grandchildren and Andrew Bryan. a great-grandchildren at the home of March 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Benderoff of r; !! FiNF: JEWELRY To Mr. and Mrs. Richard May (Fayclare Sand). Robert P. 'Blau Thurs. & Fri. tc 9 p.m. 17330 Whitcomb. a son, David (Joyce Lerner), 15000 Leslie, Oak Chatsford Circuit, Southfield. Mr. 283 Hamilton and Mrs. Willis reside at Borman Park, an adopted son, Scott Brian. Birmmgharri ,Near Demery's. Michael.' Hall. 4 • March 10--To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Israel Kids Bigger Joiners ald A. Starr (Marlene Gold), 12790 Sterling, Oak Park, a daughter,: Than Teens Elsewhere TEL AVIV (ZINS) —Forty per Sandra Diane. cent of Israel's youth, between age March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 10 and 17, belong to various youth ton E. Stern (Sherrie Gross). movements, writes Dov Ben Meir 14261 Borgman, Oak Park, a son,: in his book "The Image of the State of Israel," which was pub- Kenneth Aaron. lished here recently. While only a March 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Rich-; minority of the young people are ard A. 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