THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, October 24, 1969 Center to Focus on Israel Program for Young Adults people on a variety of programs said he does not have as adequate budget to widely pub- information on made where to turn for licize his services. Other corn- is UNICEF Three out of four children, a up A of spooks, Halloween witches, and gob- extended trips to Israel, an "Israel t mitments to the community pre- Programs Night" has been sched- vent him from being at the Cen- staggering total of 900,000,000 boys vonia AZA Chapter i L - lins• it retains all the fun of ring ueto .d • at the day Thu rs p.m. more than twice a week , and girls, live in areas where a inn doorbells, parties, apple-bob- ; Created by Bnai Brill' p.m., s Shiffman Hall. glass of milk is a luxury and where bing and the collection of treats. Jewish Center The Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- (Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-3 The big difference is that UNICEF I The nearest Israeli consulate is minor disease can lead to death a ad- 4:30-6:30 p.m.) spooks and witches are really in Chicago, the closest area rep .* tion announces the creation of a Thursdays, introductory i n A t of t se, r a brief for lack of care. What can we do resentative of the Jewish Agency' k s up new AZA boys' chapter in Livonia, dress mienet t e irnegs t angels angels in disguise, Aliyah Department resides in Shalom AZA. about it? wwilolrkbsrhe theeial pe I Last year UNICEF performed iany case, con- BBYO has served girls in Livo- each of ,• which one particular pro- the gigantic task of assisting 120 Cleveland, and, in nia through Dalyah BBG for the developing countries in their fight sulates do want not advise young peo- a , pi who to try li e on past three years. Each workshop will be held twice against the dread diseases in which millions of children, their kibutz or attend school in Israel. . i The new AZA chapter, for boys !I gram vall be explained. a capacity for 35 members and has to facilitate participation in at least affect More than two years after a in grades 9-12, age 14-18. will have struggle to provide adequate nutri . ! desk for information and programs ' tion for their growing youngsters, and in their efforts to replace su- , in Israel was set up at the Jewish' already attracted 20. Adviser to two sessions. Hebrew department, this ! Owl boat atcp to alwatia Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey perstition and ignorance with ; Center : service still seems to be a well-1 18560 the new group is Allan Finnk.1 i Milburn, Livonia. i Kahn (Susan Weinberg), 15111 sound maternal and child health kept secret, said Meir Ariel, the For information, Livonia boys Northfield, Oak Park, a daughter, practices. , are asked to call Finnk, GR 6-2066, Amy Michelle. rn rough the Children'sFun d, i or the BBYO regional office, 342- • • • each penny that is dropped into . , 7337. Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert the orange and black collection Zuckerberg (Laura Siporin), 14260 cartons will provide the vaccine Prescriptions Filled Talbot, Oak Park, a son, Brian to protect a youngster in South Eye Doctors Howard. America from tuberculosis, or • s • five cups of milk for a hungry Two Detroit educators have in ' Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- baby in Asia. a plan for a concert tour bert Polk, former Detroiters of penny can provide the vac- PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. cine to protect a child against of Israel by an All-American Youtn Buffalo, a son, Kenneth Todd. 54 3 - 334 3 1 26001 Coolidge Band, concerts already having ! smallpox, and 5 cents can mean * • * SHOES FOR Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Michael the antibiotics to cure a child been scheduled for a two-week I THE FAMILY MUSIC IN THE FASHION Jaffe (Ellen Rovin), 29410 Rock from trachoma, which can cause ' period in major Israeli communi- OF WILD GYPSY PASSION ties in July. Creek, Southfield, a son, Jeffrey blindness. 15224 W. 7 MILE ROAD Receiving encouragement from For a single dollar, 16 children JOCELYN . . 1 1/2 Blks. E. of Greenfield Rod. can be protected from malaria for Israeli officials and touris * s * And Her Gypsies PHONE: 342-8559 a year, or one child can receive reaus, Seymour Okun and Robert 4 to 20 Men Available Oct. 10—To Capt. and Mrs. Hours: 10 to 6 four years of leprosy treatment. Lask are mobilizing a band of 94, 474-7638 Jeoffrey K. Stross (Ellen Canisters are available at the from all faiths and all races, for Schwartz). former Detroiters of participation in the project that Edwards, Cal., a daughter, Wendy Jewish Center has aroused wide attention. Bea. Planning to make "Hachoff Hay- * • arok" in Natanya the base for the Oct 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Theo- orchestra, the two educators whose dore Tulupman (Kay Steinman), I specialty is music in Detroit's 17550 Jeanette, Southfield, a son, high schools are arranging for ex- • Peter Charles. pert guidance and for advance re * s * Just a preview of the hearsals to assure widest interest Where will the 1970 high school Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Miles great new collection. All in the concerts that are to be in the fine tradition Brod (Adele Michelson), 10251 Cor- graduate go to college? How about given free at kibutzim and in ma- of old world ning, Oak Park, twin sons, Randell the Hebrew University in Jerusa- jor Israeli centers. craftsmanship, lem, or Tel Aviv University. or Scott and Brian Neal. thnt really puts. Information regarding participa- I perhaps a half-year of study on a • * * the accent finish tion may be secured from Sey- Sept. 16—To former Detroiter kibutz? to your home. mour Okun at Fraser High School, Seniors at two high schools will Dr. Gary Gutterman and Mrs. Fraser, Mich. Gutterman (Sheila Maydet of Chi- learn about opportunities for study in Israel when Zev Brauner, direc- cago), now of Denver. a son, Ste- patit. rsttartet,, tor of the Israel Aliya Center and Halloween Treats Asked ven David. representative of the Israel Stu-' for Area Boys' Home • • * Mecokativecitcasiontes dent Authority, visits their schools To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lash Tuesday — 10 a.m. at Southfield Unwanted Halloween candy to A../lcom (Nancy Bonin), 27680 Arlington, High and 2 p.m. Oak Park Hi h (RV.. sweeten the lives of unwanted 1800 S. Woodward, Birmingham Southfield, a son, Craig Adam. . corner of Smith) (2 Mks. north of 11 .111.. West ride– Brauner will speak on the Is- children is sought by Mr. and • 647-6233 Mrs. L. H. Landau, 24231 Gard- raeli educational system, which .ys • for toeuerk.ca 3rteon4epn,q; i..wl.hwatflott i ezo gel L ,to 0101ms Club offers a variety of study possi- ner, Oak Park. 1 Loy Away For the 10th year, the Landaus bilities to American youth, from are collecting candy to be dis- full university loads to work- I study programs on the kibutz tributed to some 500 children at Visit MICHIGAN'S Fineit (collective farm). For the first the Oakland County Children's time, this information is being Village and neighboring boys' home. They request that the made available at high schools through college counseling ses- candy be dropped off by Nov. 4. of "Natronolly yA ttert ised Products sions. A trial meeting at Ford ImportersWholesalers • Distributors In 1941, Japanese authorities be- High Oct. 14 was so well re- REV. 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