r Jgl1SH NEWS 32—Frid Taily! gpETi 23, Technion Summer Project for High School Students NEW YORK — Technion — Israel Institute of Technology will offer a program this summer for Jewish high school students from the United States and Canada. The program is designed as an intro- duction to scientific and techno- logical subjects. The program will run from July 12 to August 30, and will combine four weeks of study on the Tech- nion campus on Mt. Carmel, Haifa, with two weeks of sightseeing in Israel and one week in a kibutz. Enrollment will be limited to 40 high school students, age 16 to 18, with general interest in science and technology. There is no pre- requisite of high school science courses. Temple Youth Service Temple Kol Ami's youth group will conduct the synagogue service 8:30 p.m. today at the Birmingham Unitarian Church. An original pro- gram will be presented. Roberta Desmonde and Corinne Abromo- witz have prepared the prayers and meditation. BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS Youth Groups to Play Role in Independence Celebration Israel will benefit from a num- ber of carnival games being plan- ned• by youth organizations taking part in the community-wide cele- bration of Israel's independence May 2 at the Jewish Center. Booths and tables will be set up along both entrances to the Center prior to the formal 11 a.m. program indoors, and throughout the afternoon there will be oppor- tunity to visit the various exhibits. The May 2 celebration is under the sponsorship of the Jewish Com- munity Council and Detroit Zion- ist Federation, with the coopera- tion of the Jewish Educators Coun- cil. The latter has responsibility for presenting the indoor celebra- tion. There will be two simultaneous programs—one for children in grades 1-6 in the DeRoy Theater and the other for older students and adults in the gymnasium. Religious school students are being encouraged to attend the performance, along with their par- ents. The gymnasium program will in- elude performances by the Ha- bonim Dance Group and the Dor Hadash Singers, as well as a multi-media presentation on Israel by teen-agers from various syna- gogues. At the program for younger children there also will be sing- ing and dancing and a little talk about Israel and Independence Day. After both programs, which will last about an hour, there will be community dancing on the grounds of the Center. Among the organizations which have reserved space for carnival games are Wayne State Univer- sity Hillel Foundation, which will sponsor a gypsy fortune-telling booth, and Hashahar Junior High Group, which will have a "hit the city" game. Hashahar's Sen- ior High Group will man an in- formation table. Glennwood Chapter of ORT also is planning a carnival booth, and there are displays scheduled by, gi :$0 11(011:th ews Composes Petition for Kids Teen Takes Up Fi ght for Soviet Jews Joanie Michlin, one month away tions in behalf of Soviet Jewry. At from age 14, is determined to the rate she's been going this week, LADIES—MEN have 1,000 signatures on her peti- the eighth grader must be close to her goal by now. TONE-O-MATIC Joanie is doing what she can WEIGHT BELT_ MUSIC BY to help her fellow Jews who are Lose Weight & Tone Up not allowed to live full Jewish The Easy Way lives, yet are prevented from emi- Reg. 19.95 Special 12.95 grating 'to Israel. 2823 Coolidge, Berkley AND HIS ORCHESTRA Daughter of the Arnold Mich- PHONE 543-3 5 05 968-2563 lins of Stonewood Ct., Farmington, Fr*. Parking Open Daily 10 to 7 Joanie has recruited a team of workers among her friends from SPECIAL GROUP RATES (5 ROOMS OR MORE) East Junior High School and Shaarey Zedek Hebrew School. They've gone door-to-door in their neighborhoods and circulated the REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL petitions among both teachers and students. When the goal is reached, the petitions are to be sent to Sen. 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Judy Grant and Helen Opatow- ski, two young women who attend- ed the Brussels World Conference on Soviet Jewry, will man a table, set up with the assistance of the Community Council, to call atten- tion to the Soviet Jewry issue. Beth Jacob to Hold High School Graduation Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac will hold its annual graduation exercises 8:30 p.m. April 30. Reli- gious services and graduation ex- ercise will be conducted by Rabbi H. Philip Berkowitz. Dr. M. Kenneth Dickstein, presi- dent of Temple Beth Jacob and Robert Sachs, chairman of the religious school, announce the fol- lowing will graduate from the temple high school department: Thomas H. Cinoman, Joseph Louis Kahn, Richard Allan Ketchel and Jeffrey Steven Stern. Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac- cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN • • • proceeds going to an Israel-related project, may contact the Council, 962-1880. 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