Ti11-411PAefOill Spring S mester, The first Inter-Organization Ba a- agency will receive the collected ketball Game between all-sta r fOodstuffs. teams of the Catholic Youth Orga Contests produced these winners: AZA Oratory—Jack Shenkman of nization {CYO) and AZA will pre Ohr AZA; BB'G Youth Forum— cede the Jan,..,-.29• Detroit-.Piston Linn Pious of Lazarous BBG Boston Celtics Game at Cobo Hall • Grand Rapids; and BBG Story For tickets, call 354-6100. The all - Telling—Lora Last of Szold BBG. star game will start at 7 p.m. The annual song contest for AZA followed by the NBA game at .8. was won by Sporn AZA for the Coaching the AZA team will be third consecutive year. The BBG alumnus Marty Rosenbloom, as song contest was won by Glazer well as Alan Shanaman Sporn BBG. AZA. The coordinating committee In athletic competition, David is headed by Mark Lavetter, BBYO Bosch of Herzl AZA of Windsor chairman of the Detroit Bnai Brith won the ping pong championship. Council, with Dennis Rice, execu- Combined teams'of Eilat BBG and tive director of the Council; Ar Moriah BBG placed first in volley- ball competition, with Goode AZA as winner in the basketball tourna- ment. Laurels in the talent pro- gram were won by Dreyfus AZA. Most distinguished chapter honors were given 'to AZA chapters Bran- deis and Goode; and BBG chapters Lazarus, Glazer and Szohl. Highlight of the closing luncheon was a presentation of the BBYO Day proclamation by Detroit nold J. Weiner, assistant director, Mayor Roman Gribbs. Barry How- Michigan BBYO; and Frank Con- ard, an alumnus of Akiba AZA, nolly. Tickets are available through Who serves on the 'mayor's public lodges and AZA chapters, or by relations staff, made the presenta- contacting the Bnai Brith offices, tion. 354-6100. All tickets purchased ■ through Bitai Brith will help bene- fit the AZA Council's program. * * For the past few months, Ahavah BBG has given special aid and service at the Federation Apart- ments on 10 Mile Rd. The girls take turns being available on Wednesday and Thursday evenings for helping the residents during dialer. Many warm friendships have developed between the young- sters and the senior adults. Marla Parker is president of the chapter, and Mrs. Fred Rubinstein serves as chapter adviser. - * Brochures and applications are available for two summer excur- sions sponsored by BBYO. The 17th annual Israel Summer Insti- tute will depart in early July for a seven-week stay. in Israel . . . Detroit departure for the Israel- European 1972 will be on 'July 6. The group will leave from Detroit THE TRIBUTE COMMITTEE and will spend three weeks in Is- - Irwin I. Cohn David Goldberg rael and a week each in Spain, • chairman Nathan Goldin Italy and England. For informa- • • Dr. Robert Schleif Nathaniel Goldstick tion, call BBYO, 354-6100. Bro-, Jack Schon Ernest Goodman chures are mailed on request. co-chairmen Mayor Roman S. Gribbs • :* Irving Adler Harry N. Grossman , [Youth News , --Star it, ler Anon wouNT_ J Woody Allen will portray the Friday, ury 21,1972-23 leading-role in- -the' filmiration of nMMIMIsmer Ids Broadway and West End play, Eye Doctors The Bfidrasha, College of Jewish "Play It Again," to be produced Prescriptions Filled Studies is accepting registration for Paramount by Arthur • J. for the spring semester beginning Jacobs, with Herbert Rose direct- Monday. ing. In addition to Hebraic courses, PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. 26001 Coolidge for which students may earn a Classified Ads Get Quick Results 543-3343 bachelor of Hebrew literature degree, there are Judaic courses offered in English which do not require a prerequisite. SPECIAL TRADITIONAL The latter include: Conversation- al Hebrew for beginners (audio- PURIM TRIP TO ISRAEL visual method) Monday and Wed- February 14 to $11150 nesday, 8:35 p.m.; conversational March 6, 1972 Hebrew for advanced students Round hip Ina lei. Perim and Shushan Perin. in (audio-visual), Tuesday and Thurs- Jerusalem. Complete tour imludes thorns El Sheila, Hat, Massada, Gahm Heights indoding day, 8:35 p.m.; "Jewish Values first doss booth. 2 meals day, 3 sunny days • in Ella,. and Social Crises," Tuesday, 7:30 Pm.; "The Jew and American Politics," Wednesday; 8:15 p.m.; SPECIAL PESACH TRIPS FEATURING: "Contemporary Jewish Thought," I. Resod, in Jerusalem. 2. 3 meals a day during the week of Pesach and 2 meals at other times. 3. Rid doss holeh as per our Miamian. 4. Complete sightseeing including Massada and blot, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; "A Sociology THERE WILL BE 3 MAJOR TOURS: of the Arab-Israel Conflict," Thurs- Tour I March 20-April 10 day, 8 p.m.; and "The Jew in Con- $1065 Tour II March 27-April 17 $1065 temporary America," Monday, Tour III Passover & Independence Day Tour March 26-April 23 $1265 7:30 p.m. Tour IV March 27-April 17 with Pesach in Tel Aviv $1065 Students who wish to enroll in Hundreds of other flights from $385 up. the Hebraic division for earning For Further Information Call or Write T the bachelor of Hebrew literature degree and teaching certificate may obtain a catalogue at the 23125. Coolidge, Oak Park Rohl& Building. For information, 398-7180 call Mrs. Silverman at the Midra /11==111=1.11 sha, 352-7117. e . MIZRACHI TOURS To ISRAEL . . MIZRACHI MIZRACHI TOURS r ...4114,1111414110 ••••••••••••••••••••••111111011100004100MMON/414000•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • ' A MVO Day proldiatatioa, Is- sued by Mayer GAON, is held by Jeff Shiba**, Detroit AZA Cotmeil godellt Arnold L Weiner, convention stiff direehir, and Jan Needle, convention coordi- nator. The 4olVe16•11 was held at the Jewish Center. * * The five-day regional Bnai Brith Youth Organization convention drew almost 300 members of AZA and BBG to the Jewish Center re- cently. The program included an address by Helen Opatowski concerning the Plight of Soviet Jews. BEIYO's concern for poverty was highlighted by Prof. Maryann Ma- 'bath* of the Wayne State Univer- at/ Sebool Of-SOcial Work. A por- tion of this program is a drive for t canned goods. In February, a local . - Norman Allan Ralph B. Guy, Jr. Frank Angelo Benjamin Gantz Maurice Aaronsson Jeffrey Garton -Richard Austin E. Donald Goodman , Cantor Shabtai Ackerman Menasche Haar Leonard E. Baron Louis Hamburger Donald E. Barris Samuel Hamburger lion. George N. Bashers, Jr . Sylvia S. Hart -Hon. Victor J. Baum Sen. Philip Hart 'Louis Berry Martin S. Hayden Max Biber Samuel Hech.man "Abraham Borman „ Robert Holmes, Sr. Morris J. Brandwine Rabbi Israel I. Halpern 'Hon. Vincent,-.J. Brennan Rai. Nicholas Hood :,- William E. Bufalino Joseph H. Jackier Hon. Benjamin D. Burdick Sidney J. Karbel Morris Beider Irwin J. Kasoff Oscar Bank Sam Kaufer William L Cahalan Hon, Ira G. Kaufman Hon. James N. - Canhom Hon. Thomas G. Kavanagh Joseph Cassese Hort. Thomas M. Kavanagh David J. Cohen Hon. Damon J. Keith Mon. Elvin L Davenport Frank J. Kelley Congressman' John D. Dingell Hon. George D. Kent Nelson Dembs - Irwin Klor Morris Davis Samuel Leib John N. Doherty Hon. T. John Lesinski David K. Draznin Hon. James H. Lincoln Leonard Edelman William Lucas Louis Ellenbogen Harty Left Nathan Fishman Louis E. Levitan Doug Fraser Bernard Lichtenstein Mort Fumy Alfred A. May Jules Feklmesser Emil Macey Max M. Fisher Milton J. Miller Sheldon Fishman Hon. James Montante Mrs. Sherman Fisher Jake Moskovitz Leonard Farber Dr. Harry Newman Robert Feldman Hon. Samuel H. Olsen Robert -L. Fenton Hon. Joseph J. Pernick Freinil. Fitzsimmons Hon. Edward S. Piggins Representative Joseph Fo'rbes Henry Pokart Cantor Israel Fuchs David Pollack William Ganser Mel Ravitz "am Gershensatt Hon. Julian P. Rodgers, Jr. Adolph Goldberg Herman Rader - 111110.14IRDIENEROgillhienedeerecermitrammmer, e o , e,raineerumameeeameurno • You are cordially invited to attend the Tribute Dinner honoring Judge Nathan J. Kaufman with the presentat ion of the First Annual Congregation Beth Abraham-Hillet Community Service Award Chief Justice Thomas IL Kavanagh, Justice Join B. Swanson, Justice Thomas C. Kavanagh of Michigan Supreme Court will be guest speakers Tuesday evening, January 25, 1972 in Beth Abraham-Hillel Synagogue 5075 West Maple Road between Middlebelt and Inkster Roads Telephone 851-6880 Reception at six Danny Raskin Mildreth Rubinoff Abe A. Schmier Nate S. Shapero Jock Shenkman Dinner at seven Erwin S. Simon Leonard Simons Herbert Soft Mrs. Max Stollman Hon. Joseph B. Sullivan Theodore Scholnick Hon. John B. Swainson Nathan Tarnow Henry Thumin Tom Turner Couvert 25.00 Joel Tauber Hon. G. Mennen Williams Stanley J. Winkelman Hon. John M. Wise Bernard J. Youngblood