Marionette Show Will -Be Staged The 'Jewish Center Marionette Club will present two puppet pro- ductions, "The Knights of Dr‘.r..ms" and "The Legend of Three and Four." 7:30 p.m. Sun- day at the Center. AdmLsion is free. "The Legend of Three and Four" fells the story of King Solomon's 1 deli g hter whom the stars have foretold, will marry a commoner. King Solomon puts her in a tower to try and change fate.. DERMILAIWW 387–Friday,--*VielbOr 11/, 1971 Akiva Action Line By SABINA PLATT (Sarina. 15, is in the 10th Grade.) On Nov. 21, a capacity audience Skepticism, is the beginning of —Oscar Wilde. gathered at Northland Theater to see a benefit showing of "Fiddler on the Roof" for Akiva Hebrew Day School. Among these people were almost all the parents of Akiva students and a surprising number of the students themselves. f aith. EXPECTING? Visit Laura & Eileen at That Silly Grin 1799 Coolidge, Berkley (next to Burger Chef) Maternity Fashions in a friendly convenient place. 398-1068 Register for Your Monthly Prize pleasant but equally as important, was the one which included the pogrom against the Jews. This must have •been especially shat- tering to the hearts of those in the audience who personally experi- enced similar or worse tragedies in the first half of this century. I feel that it is important to under- stand what happened and why such tragedies occurred. We must not allow another physical or spiritual holocaust to occure in Russia, Israel, or elsewhere. - - Above all, I believe the movie demonstrated that the Jews do not have to seek a place of Juda- ism; they take it with them whet*: ever they go. P.S. Husbands—Can't think of a gift for her for Hanuka. Why not something to add to her wardrobe! 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WE CAN' SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, STOLES; FUN FURS, PERSIANS, FUR__TRIEUSED SWEATERS, - etc. WITH FAST RESULTS We will be open to accept your furs Monday thru Friday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. I No Phone Calls Please 13661 W. 11 Mile, just west of Coolidge Oak Pork, Mich. tieyee r ACCENTS DECORATIVE HOME ACCESSORIEHITENEW DESIGNERS R ath Schwartz When Was the Last Time Your HOLIDAY GIFTS . - a Really Created Some Excitement? • II i Attaches Eleanor Heyman BBYO Business Plans are being made for the annual. winter regional convention of Michigan BBYO at the Jewish Center, Dec. 26-30. The convention will include dis- cussions and programs dealing with the plight of Soviet Jewry, poverty and Israel; a movie night, Israel Day, canned food drive, AZA basketball tournament, BBG volleyball tournament and forensic contests on the theme of "Will the Jewish Extremists Kill Israel?' , (AZA) and Nes Gadol Haya Sham — A Great Miracle Happened There" (BBG). The traditional talent show and song contest will highlight the con- vention, which is open to all regis- tered members of AZA and BBG. For information, call BBYO, 354- • • 6100. • FOR YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS El-Mars Suburban Shop By DAVID ROSEN 8th Grade Due to the requests of a number of students last year, Billet now has a counselor by the name of Beverly Stone. Mrs. Stone has been counseling junior high stu- dents for the last five years. Prior to that, she was an English teach- er. At present, Mrs. Stone is avail- able to all junior high sutdents on Monday and Wednesday mornings. Many , appointments have already been made as Mrs. Stone tries to solve each student problem indi- vidually. A counselor has long been needed, and Mrs. Stone is proving to be an important addi- tion to our school. 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