. - zepolomalkwoortjoomgam_ z ., _oto 0 mK)aw-liatvPagcalecom ->amegf o _ , News - THE - DETROIT JEWISH' HEWS', ' Fritleri-Noveralier!ltk471- :--.17 BBYO Weekend V~hit c e _Etexliamts • for Sale by-YI Teens isii;--Weekend - of Oct. 29-3 your,4rail*eiTIODIteld a cifa:cayk-W;a5. Proceeds will go to brought to a conclusion phase one --- - Decem er Deadline for JNF Contest All entries in the Jewish Na- tional -Funds national essay- con- test, fcir young people of age 15- 20, must_be submitted by Dec. It. Ten :awards are being offered, including a grand prize trip to Israel, in the contest which honors the 70th anniversary of the JNF. Theme of the contest is "To Reclaim the Land s— to Rehabili- tate a People", which concerns the,work being done in Israel with donations to the JNF. The entries must be typewrit- ten in English, Hebrew, or Yid- dish, with a maximum of 1,000 words. ' Among the judges are Prof. Abraham I. Katsh, president of Philadelphia's Dropsie College; - Sharon Rose Head; of Akiva Students For an Evening of Superb' Entertainment . . . For Your Bar Mitzva or Weddings, -etc. . . MORI LITTLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 356-4745 , Ladies' Handbags Luggage Repairing,-etc. ROBINSON S ATHER SHOP lC. 0/1 -PARE, MICR nue 54& GREENFIELD Prof. Marie Syrkin,, editor of the fJewish Frontier; Dr. Alvin I. Schiff, executive vice president of the Board of Jewish Education in New. York;. and Philip Slomo- vitz, editor and publisher of The Jewish News. Entries may be sent to Harry Woll, chairman, youth and educa- tion department, Jewish National Fund, 42 E. 69th St., New York '10021. For information, contact the local JNF office, 968-0820. The students of Akiva Hebrew Day School, have elected the fol- lowing officers and representatives to the student council: President, Sharon Rose; vice- President, Sarina Flatt; secretary; Ronnie • Schwarzberg; and treas- urer, Lynda Goldenberg. Class representatives are Marc Zwick and Pam Challetz '(Michael Werner, alternate), 1st grade; Ga- briel Le vi and Joseph Kowalsky (Sheila Kiesch, alternate), 2nd; Aryeh Koenigsberg and Saul Rube (Chaim Wolfson), 3rd; Susan Zack and 'Jay Tubas (AliVa Goldman), 4th; 'Cheryl Servetter and Robert Reiman (Michael- Eisenherg),. 5th; `Lesli Diamond. (Matthew Kamins), 6th; Sarah. Ryba (Barbara Sin- gal), 7th; Joel Bigman (Howard Ginsburg), 8th; 'Terry Leiderman (Leah Heitien),• 9th; and Jona- than Simon (Judy Mermelstein), 10th. Thirteen candidates campaigned for the four student council offices and delivered speeches before the entire -student body.' Elections were held by secret ballots in the class- rooms. of the program year: a statewide AZA and BBG Council round of activities. Chapter programing workshops, a kickoff dance and participation in the annual BBYO "Trick or Treat" drive for the benefit of UNICEF were included in the weekend. Under the leadership of council officers and AZA and BBG alumni, the workshops, spirit sessions and leadership training ideas were pre- sented to representatives of all chapters in Michigan Region BBYO. The Saturday evening dance featured a poster contest, theme of Which was "Children in the World Without!" It provides - a backdrop for the Sunday UNICEF campaign. Proceeds will be turned over to the UNICEF Committee of Detroit at the next meeting of local AZA and BBG councils. The weekend brought to a cul mination the initial registration of BBYO members. Interested boys and girls age 14-18 may call BBYO, 354-6100. I The 2 Parents Association for jeidsh Residential Care, for re- tarded children, is $5 richer. thanks to 10-year-old Sheri Weno- kur.' Sheri, daughter of the Lawrence Wenokurs of New Hampshire Ave., Southfield, was told by a young friend about the work of the asso- ciation, which is seeking to estab- lish a residential home for Jewish retardates. She held a carnival on her front lawn and raised $3.47 in pennies from children on the block. Her grandfather, Manuel Feld- stein, made it an even 55 and sent it on to the association. CONTINENTAL WATCH & JEWELRY SHOP Jewish Book Fair Month has arrived at the Millet library. Dur- ing , the month of November, linle,1 . is displaying the best of its Jew- ish literature, for we now have more new books in both English and Hebrew than ever before. Among the general - studies, we have all new reference books, in- cluding the 1971 Encyclopedia Britannica and the World Atlas. In the Hebrew division, we have the Five Books of Moses and Tahrtakh with Hebrew-English in- terpretations. Hundreds of new books have been shelved, and many more are still on order. Mel has also gone mass media, for movies and film- Pacifism Theme of USY strips have been added to visual- ize our learning experience. Cultural "Limcheon, ' Party Come browse around. If the Beth. Moses United Synagogue Youth will .base its cultural lun- library is the heartbeat of a cheon and .party. Saturday on the school, then Billet is young and thenie of pacifism, peaceful rebel- going strong. lion. The luncheon is scheduled after services, with study groups to fol- low at 1 p.m. The party will be held 8 p.m. at the home of Alan Hurvitz, 20300 Biaile. Teens are The General Student Organiza- asked to bring records and dress tion of the Beth Jacob Schools according to the theme of pacifism. has elected class representatives o to serve as a liaison between the -On Nov. 19 at 8 p.m., the organization and the student body. "Bmusy" group will hold an oneg Elected "were Julie Torgow, Shebat on the theme of Thanks- Marlene Moskowitz,_ Dena Carmen, giving at the synagogue. Miriam Jacobovitz and Sheryl Le- vine to represent grades 7-12. - At it's first meeting, the Gen- eral ,Organisation planned the year's activities and projects. JU ST ARRIVED! 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