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terest- groups, intruding Israeli
dancing, chess, pietry; arts and
traits and .;an :.ideological discus-
sion about IsraeL,After the educa-
tion provant - theitii4s singing and
dancing. All are-invited.
Today, in lainatt,of Tit WShe-
eat. the new year of the trees.
the Program milt hichide
eatations•bY-!altrele, age geollPer
singing and Israeli :dancing. Ev-
eryone in, grades Sand up are
invited.
On Saturday, from 4 to 8 p.m.
at the Labor Zionist Building, Ita-
bonim will have a special "Ikinins"
activity.
A "Beit Cafe"— Israeli coffee
house—will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Jewish Center on
10 Mile Rd. The tordc will be the
worki of Chaim Nachman Blank.
For information-about the move-
ment and activities, call Danny
Dritehler, 645-9118.
Habonines dance - troop and
TeltertoWnir
Nag* 801285 and- dancei for organi-
rations and private affairs. The
dance group and choir are Ha-
bonim's major fund-raising acti-
vity. For information, call Judy
Silberg, 968-8726.
News
Debra. Kanter Named. Senate Page
1 They Made
The _Grade
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Julius Chajes will Present Jac-
queline Shecter, Jeffrey ' Chajes,
Caroline O'Connor, Abraham Ehr;
rich, Andy Axelrod, Roger Wels-
her and Lanie and Audrie Spiiralc
in a recital 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Jewish Center. Dadid Syine will be
the guest artist, performing min-
posi tions by Franz Liszt and Peter
Menin
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LARRY A. KOSOFSKY, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kosofsky of
-Church St., Oak Park, has been
elected to the chairmanship of the
membership committee of the
Zeta Kappa Chapter of the Alpha
Kappa Psi Fraternity. Kosofsky is
an accounting major in the college
of business at Eastern Michigan
University.
Andrelo
to Read Paper at
Science Seminar
Andrew Schiller, son of the Do n-
aid Schillers of New Hampshire
Ave., Southfield, will present a
paper at the eighth annual Sou th-
eastern Michigan Junior Scienc e
and Humanities Symposium Fe b.
25-26 at Wayne State University.
Andrew, a student at Southfiel d
:High School, will read his researc
paper on "The Charge Transf er
Complex in Crystal Form." Twelv e
papers were selected for readin g
out of 60 entries.
The symposium is co-sponsored
by Wayne State University an d
the U. S. Army Research Office o f
Durham, N. C., in cooperatio n
with the Detroit Chapter of th e
Association of U. S. Army, th e
Michigan State Department of
Education, Oakland University
and _the. University of Detroit.
Approximately 150 high schoo l
students and 75 teachers from
Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Mon
roe and' Washtenaw counties will
be invited.
Dr. George W. Beadle, Nobe 1
Prize winner in medicine an d
physiology -and former preside at
of the University of Chicago, will
deliver the principal address at
the banquet. Other speakers a t
main sessions will include Dr •
Abraham Kaplan, professo of
philosophy at the University o f
lifiehigan, on "The Human Values
of Science."
Other participants are Dr. Rich-
ard M. Spector, Dr. Sidney Kober-
nick and Dr. Elliot Luby.
Louis Panush, principal of West-
ern High School, continues to co-
ordinate the Southeastern Michi-
gan JSHS, as he has for the past
seven years.
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Beth Moses Senior United SYna-
gogue Youth is planning a series
of events for February.
At 2 p.m. Sunday the group will
sponsor an "Open Forum on
Drugs" in the youth lounge. There
will be a speaker, and the public
is invited.
A luncheon and cultural program
will follow Beth Moses services
Feb. 12. A tuit:on-free class in
Hebrew has been proposed, and
this will be one of the topics at
the luncheon. All are invited. For
information, call Sharon Bortnick,
KE 3-1310.
A sleigh or hay ride, (depending
on the weather), will be held with
Beth Abraham youth group 7 p.m.
Feb. 19. Preceding the ride there
will be a social 5:30 p.m. at the
synagogue. There is a charge for
the evening. For reservations, call
Linda Glantz, 534-5372.
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Debra Kanter, daughter of Temple Beth El Associate Rabbi and
Mrs. Morton M. Kanter, is shown with Michigan Sen. Robert P.
Griffin, who Monday announced her appointment as a Senate page.
Debra, 16, a sophomore at Kingswood School-Cranbrook, is the fifth
female page to serve in Congress.
HILLEL
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