• 38—Friday, April 10, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS1 Hillel Happenings By ILANA BARLEVAV On Feb. 11, the students of }fil- let went on their first ski trip. This exciting outing was sponsored by the Student Councilt Fred Acker- Man, the ninth grade representa- tive to the Council. was in charge of all the details. The students set out at 4 o'clock for their destination, Mt. Holly. laden down with skis, boots and plenty of food. Many of the stu- dents who went on this trip were rookies. Among these courageous souls were Lisa Greenberg, the Margolin, two Hillel graduates, also took part in the fun. The veterans took to the slopes immediately, while the novices started their day with lessons. Hot chocolate was supposed to be served. but our student council president, Ronnie Spatter, left it behind. The students, weary but happy, returned to the school building and their waiting parents at 10:30 p.m. promising faithfully to meet in school the next lay. Youth News This trip was so successful that I Student Council scheduled a repeat for March. The weather, unfortun- ately, did not cooperate, and the trip had to he cancelled. However, we'll be on the slopes again next winter. Mrs. Charles Goodman and Mrs. Simon Murciano are PTO presidents in charge of holiday activities. Mrs. Arnold Zuroff and Mrs. Irving Caplan are in charge of the kindergarten and junior high seders, respectively. The PTO will serve a Passover luncheon to the children. The en- tire student body will recite sec- tions of the Hagada and sing Pass- over melodies. Parents are invited to observe. A passover also was held by the PT() workshop for parents The school will recess for Pass- over vacation April 20-28. Camp Moshava Beckons Youth for the Summer Registration is in full swing for Camp Moshava, where each year, more than 600 boys and girls ages 9-16 are served at the camp's 240- acre site in Wild Rose, Wk. Old, New Music From Israel Zimriya to Fill Center With Song schools in the area. The Zimriya also will feature Mrs. Ruthie Gil, who will present a medley of new Israeli songs. There is no admision charge. Choruses who will participate are from Akiva and Hine! Day Schools, Jewish Parents Institute, Has- homer Hatzair and Cong. Beth Moshe. Susan is the 12-year-old daugh- of Mrs. Joseph M. Katz of George Washington Ave., South- field- ter Every reform was once a private opinion. —Ralph Waldo Emerson. EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? Cranbrook House Motel 20500 JAMES COUZENS llillel Model Seders Slated Next Week Under the sponsorship of Bnei Akiva and the Religious Zionists Slizrachi - Ilaport Hamizrachi ), Camp 5loshava has been in con- tinuous operation since 1939 and has been at its present location Pancake-Eating Tourney since 1955. Falls Flat for Troy Teens Last season, as part of a long- Royal Oak Dondero Iligh re- range plan, over 565.000 in new I mains champion on the pancake- facilities were added, including I eating circuit, but its Troy High- new cabins, shower houses, staff i challengers were game all the way. buildings and sports areas. Twice. Currently, Moshava has over 25 The Dondero students had set a buildings, a swimming pool, hard- 5,000-pancake eating record at top courts, ball fields and other Uncle John's, Birmingham, and sport areas plus several lakes. Rabbi Benjamin Shandalov, Troy Iligh junior Guy Burns re- solved to outdo them. He gathered camp director, heads a staff of 75. 147 students on a recent Wednes- which also includes a resident doc- day (all-l'ou-can-eat day), who tor. proceeded consume a paltry More than 100 Detroit children 2,000. have attended the camp in the past At a second try, Burns, battlers,, five years. For information, con- reduced to only 50, again fell short. tact the local office of Mizrachi. But, even in defeat, how sweet it 23125 Coolidge, Oak Park, or call was. 398-7180. Five choruses, comprised of 250 singers, will gather at the Jewish Center 3 p.m. Sunday for the tith Youth Zimriya, an annual festival of Israeli folk songs. Since its inception in 1966 by Asher Tarmon, the Zimriya has become an integral part of the Center's calendar of events, bring- ' ing together choirs of Jewish Susan Katrz, an eighth grader at Bath Jacob School, is the win- ner of both her grade and school spelling bee. Susan is a second-time winner. She won her sixth grade and school bee. and DANNY SCHNIPPER The Passover model seder will tie conducted on four levels at !fillet Day School, Mrs. Abraham two Mattler brothers. Steve and l'asternak, president of the Hillel Bob, Martin Shenkman and Robert PTO announces. For grades 2-6 it Fenkell. will he at 10:30 a. m. Thursday, There were also some "old at 12:45 p.m. Thursday for grade 1. hands" at skiing along, such as The junior high classes and kinder- Wendy Ran and Mark Grosinger. .garten seders will be held 11 a.m. Doron • BarLevav and Steven April 17. The seder offers students the opportunity to experience the re- I ligious and ethical teachings in- herent in seder ritual and is in- tended to serve as an inspiration to parents to conduct their own family seder on the nights of passover. Ilana BarLevav Danny Schnipper Spelling Bee Whiz Kid Is Susan Katz, Age 12 Center Omnibus Will Pull Off `A Goat's Tale' (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland) Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Try Our Barber Shop Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT Airport Limousine Service Available ENJOY THIS PASSOVER WITH THE FINEST KOSHER L'PESACH W iLno tomrazzutq tutcbvt., Evelyn Orbach portrays the goat and Cantor Harold Orbach a pious citizens of Helm in the Piccolo Opera Company produc- tion of "A Goat's Tale," to be presented by Omni b u s— chil- dren's live theater series-2 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. Tickets are on sale at the Cen- ter. For information, call the cultural arts division, DI 1-4200, Ext. 292. kosben They Made The Grade 11VZ Michigan State University's hon- ors college has admitted 117 new members, among them: DAVID BLOOM, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ger- ald J. Bloom, 14431 Vernon. Oak Park, sophomore in chemistry (pre-med); and ROBERT ZIM- MERMAN : son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zimmerman, 18484 Lau- der, sophomore in elementary edu- cation. Membership in the honors college is open to students who attain a 3.5 (A-minus) grade point I average during their freshman or sophomore years. PURE BEEF • BOLOGNA Kar.hruth Supervision by prominent Orthodox Rabbi • FRANKFURTERS Rabbi Ben Z ion Rosenthal • CORNED BEEF and two steady Moshgichim U.S. Gov't. Inspected. • PASTRAMI WILNO KOSHER SALAMI FRANKFURTERS Distributed in CH He said that a center will he established for children in the western sections of Philadelphia and its suburbs. He said the cen- ter would be a place " where young Jewish people in trouble know they will find people to trust. people who truly understand and will do their best to help, not only with drug problems but with all problems." I OFFICES: CAGO. ILLINOIS e 0.07 CORNED BEEF . BOLOGNA Detroit and Michigan by: JULIUS POLLAK, 14558 Wyoming, Detroit Tel.: 931-0300 See our line-for-line translations of the midis of Paris and Rome. The look of Givenchy, St. Laurent, Patou, Valentino—day and social dresses and costumes, shirts and skirts, midis over pants, midi "little" crepes. The collection priced from $75 to $200. Collection shown at Oakland on April 9th and April 10th. Informal modeling both days from 11:30 to 4:30 in the Miss Hudson Shop. Agency Plans Program for Teen-Age Drug Users PHILADELPHIA (JT – The Jewish Family and Children's Ser- vice has announced plans to create a special project to help Jewish teen-agers with drug-problems. The Youth Emergency Service will have ve a professional staff, as well as young people providing volun- teer services, according to Ben- jamin R. Sparfkin, JFS executive director. j=ct- ! I-1133DSON'S