ArtothAtt..Weaeii4- at ainaiae . . reating Jewah Communities" will be - the' &ens ore- weekend :re- treat 'at Camp '-Tamerack , . --- - Orton: ville,' today 'through Sunday;-The. prograM -is ; jointly - :sponsored- by the. Baal Brith: Foundation' at the the of -Michigan 1.. and the Center. Special- resource persoils .7 ; Weekend wlll- includd Richard Siegel:. of :the Hayurit':ShalOm - in Boston and-.author of Zi . ."Jewisli ,Whole Earth Catalog;" Abraham Ben Zeev,- folk singer and dancer; and _Steve Robbins of Hebrew Union 7 C011ege in Cincinnati ; whoSe skills include folk-guitar and sen- sitivity group, training. - - Rabbi -Gerald Goldman, director, and Rabbi. Joel Poupko, associate director, of U-M Hillel and several workshop leaders will be part of the staff for • the weekend,. Highlights will include a multi- media service on Saturday morn- ing (in addition to traditional serv- ices on Friday and Saturday), ac- tion workshops in dramatics, crea- tive poetry, folk music, Israeli dancing; sculpture, choral, string and wind ensemble on Saturday afternoon, a discussion on radical politics and radical Judaism on Saturday afternoon, and a "Create Your Own Myth of Creation" pro- ject on Saturday night. Discussion- -.topics include "De- signing a Jewish Community: What, Where, and When," "Radi- cal Forms of Jewish Celebration— How to Do It" and "Starting a Havura." For information, call Joan DubM- sky, 764-2686, and Dan Piser, 665- 2162, in Ann Arbor. Another collegiate weekend at Camp Tamarack will take place March 24-26. '- Broii Israel Model' :Seder to Take_Ploce.on Switlity 24 -401111W, Moth 17,,1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . .,Corit, Brief, Israel...of 4?entiac-. :will hold its annual Passoyer model. “seder.11 a.m:Runday - for students , Of the Hebrew and , religious school. - Rabbi Leonard Beiinan will of,_, fieiate, and Caryn Rosenthal of the, religious Schnotifaculty-- %vial lead In,.singing of - the ?assayer- melo- dies. Mel GoIdnian, education conv.. mittee chair/inn,. will deliyera - WelcoMiig talk' Guests are weI coe. rn -J ken who know the same things, are not long the best company for each other. • - •--R. W. Enierson. GEORGE RUSKIN NORTHLAND FORD si-fiedAdi Ot-Fas This weekend will be conducted in Hebrew. Special guest for the weekend will be Ezri Uval, former exchange teacher with United He- brew Schools and the Jewish Cen- ter Hebrew department who is working on h's masters degree now in history and the Hebrew language. I BBYO Business I The Great Lakes AZA Council of Michigan Region will hold a spring membership bowling drive 12:30 p.m.• Sunday at Oak Park Lanes. Each AZA member is being ask- ed to bring one prospective mem- ber as his admission "ticket" to the bowling alley. Featured speaker will be Richard Bernstein, grand aleph s'gan (international vice president) of AZA from Milwau- kee. This program is especially tailored for boys age 14-18. Bnai Brith girls also are invited Sunday. The 1972 AZA basketball tour- nament began Sunday at the Windsor Jewish Community Center. Compet'tion will conclude March 26, beginning at 10 a.m., with the championship game at 4 p.m.. All are invited to the Windsor-Detroit tournament. The BBYO European-Israel Ex- cursion '72 now has participants from Toledo and Cleveland, as well as Detroit. Space is still available in this six-week travel study tour. The Detroit departure is July 6. The Habonim organization, under the direction of Amotz Peleg, has scheduled a weekend gathering using the facilities of the BBYO Conference Center this weekend. Because it is! Select an Eagle, Cardinal, Petrcicelli, Hammonton Park or Groshire Suit from our all new Spring Collection and our old world_ tailors will custom tailor it to your exacting dimensions.. -These famous maker suits start at just $145 . . . why pay more for a tailor made suit. liashomer 3rd Seder Scheduled for April 8 Hashomer Hatzair is preparing for its annual third seder 8 p.m. April 8 at the Jewish Center. Israeli folk _dancing, drama, sing- ing and the traditional reading of the Hagada will be, featured. - Re- freshments, will be served.. Nomi- nal cfonation. 4100%/411. EVERYTHING FOR HI/A, • - LINCOLN CENTER Greenfield d 70',4-, MilaiRds. MACOMB MALI -- UVONIA MALL - „ W. Seven MTle . BRIGHTON MALL 1-96 at Old Grand River. CHERRY HILL •PaiP5!ccgirt.,1,?5d.1.05e(t5;