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January 19, 1973 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH paws 5. )csat ,a0- >arx)mavasacintr..7-mac)anyxna:"Ncr.:3140mor..3amc

34—Friday, Jan. 19, 1973

Scouts Collect Toys for the Needy

Don Greene, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Greene of
Virginia Ave., Southfield, is
leading a project among his
fellow scouts of Troop 23 to
collect children's books,
games and toys for the
Children's Aid Society in De-
troit. The drive will take

place Jan. 28-Feb. 10.
The society, which helps
underprivileged children by
giving them dental and medi-
cal aid, can use these games
to entertain the young
patients while they wait for t
medical care.

Ups — Eyebrows — Chin
Baum Area, etc

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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11 A.M. to 4 P.M.

o phone calls oleos..

1 MRS. JACK EISENBERG
I of West Orang ,:.. N.J., chair-
man of the national executive
committee of Women's Amer-
ican ORT, will head her or-
ganization's
1.973
overseas
mission to France, Switzer-
land, Morocco, Italy, Israel,
Iran and India at the end of
January. Its purpose will be
to assess progress in the CRT
operations visited and recom-
mend proposals for develop-
ment and expansion.

Jody Jacobs is over-all
chairman. Other committee
chairmen include Debbie
Cash, Rachel Katz, Nancy
Welber, Mark Thirman and
Harold Youra. Monte Schloss
is adviser.

For the first time in recent opportunity to purchase tree-
years, Jewish youth groups planting certificates.
in the community will ta'ce
All young people in the
part in a cooperative Tu community are invited. For
b'Shevat ceremony, 2:30 p.•., information, call Tzvi Linde-
Sunday at the Zionist Cul-
man of Hashomer Hatzair,
tural Center.
559-6032. Rona Silverstein of
The celebration is co-spon- Hashahar, 543-5109, or Mark
sored by Hashomer Hatzair, Goldenberg of Bnai Akiva,
Hashahar and Bnai Akiva 543-6428.
youth groups, in cooperation
with the
Jewish National
Fund.
Joel Verbin. JNF youth ac-
tivities coordinator, said the
various groups will perform
Israeli dances and songs.
Fruits native to Israel will be By JOHN LEIBMAN
7th Grade
served as refreshments.
A tree-planting ceremony.
On Sunday, Jan. 7, we had
with appropriate prayers, will a big simha in our school.
be the highlight of the pro- A new Torah was donated to
gram, and a color film on the our school by Dr. and Mrs.
Arava, Israel's vast wiltler- Martin Guyer for our junior
ness, will be shown. and senior high school daily
All attending wil have an I morning minyan. It is tra-
-- ditional that when a new
Torah is donated, the last
part of it is left incomplete
in order to have a big cere-
mony of completing it. The
"Siyum" took place in our
school auditorium with Rabbi
"Carnival of the Animals" Mordechai Weiss, who was
by Saint-Saens will highlight I the sorer. Over 200 people
the Jewish Center's Omnibus came to celebrate the occa-
Children's Program 2 p.m. sion.
Jan. 28.
Also. tryouts were held for

Kids' Carnival
to Get Musical
Touch at Center

j The snecial children's con- our school play, "The Diary
cert will he presented by the of Anne Frank." It is being
Jewish Center Symphony directed by two of our school
Orchestra under the direr- teachers. Mrs. Sharon
tion of Julius Chaies. Mr. Schwartz and Mrs. Sue
Chajes will open the pro- Shevin. The play will be per-
gram with an introduction to formed sometime in Febru-
the symphony instruments. ary or March. It is about a
"Carnival of the Animals" Young girl and her family
is especially adapted for who are in hiding from the
young audiences with inter- Nazis during World War II.
pretive story-telling by Dr.
Bertram Spiwak to accom- '
p
de
pany the music. Pianists will i T eens to Team 1U

T

be Muriel Kilby and Julius
li

Chafes.

FOR QUICK SALE

director

Boat Moshe, announces that
the senior United Synagogue
Youth chapter will hold a re-
treat weekend today through
Sunday at Camp Tamarack,
Ortonville.

ZOA Programs Up

for a Sleigh

R•

Tickets are on sale at the N Young Israel Teens of the
Jewish ('enter. For informa- National Conference of Syna-
tion, call 341-4200, ext. 237.gogue Youth (NCSY) will
I join
Beth
.Abraham-Hillel
N
ur Ca 'SY for a sleigh ride Sat-
Surprise on Schedule
evening
The Jewish Center is 117--
"
They will meet at Young
ginning to plan monthly Israel of Oak-Woods at 7
activities for 7th and 8t17 p m and proceed to Upland
graders. commen , in , 4 wit
Hills Farm. Dinner and a
,arprise activity Feb 3
ogram wilt he included
lic..tistratian
deadline
is
For resersailons, call SIT
Far inform:0pm arid
1
,4
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r::.
ident Gary Torgms, 538
registration. Contact greup 1

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. And a Mystery, Too
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surnrt,

'Fixer' at Bnai David '

Cong. Rnai David youth
await!, this'
•he register groups will present the film,
for
the
.1-wish
t'eeter's "The Fixer," 8:30 p m. Sat-
second mystery
urday at the synagogue. The
Feb. 10. For information, ; public is invited.
For in- '
call the group services de- formation, call the synagogue
pR.
office, 557-2198.

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NEW YORK (ZINS)—The
Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica has expanded its summer
youth programs in Israel to
accommodate n early 400
American Jewish high school
and college students this year
—an increase of 13 percent
over the 1972 enrollment.
For information, write the
Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica, Youth Department, 145
E. 32nd St., NEW YORIC,
N.Y. •0016.

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Weekend theme is "Jus-
tice, Justice Shalt Thou Pur-
sue." and Zev Davis will be
guest speaker. The program
will include religious, cul-
tural and social activities.

United Hebrew Schools nursery children gather to
celebrate the start of their Tu b'Shevat fund-raising pro-
gram. Reach child will bring coins, to help in the purchase
of trees for Israel. Flanked by posters and potted trees,
symbolic of the Jewish National Fund's efforts in the
"greening of Israel, these children are representative of
all Jewish day, afternoon and Sunday schools participating
In the ceremony of Tu b'Shevat, which occurred. Thursday.




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Books and games may be
deposited Jan. 28-Feb. 10 in
boxes at the Southfield Parks
and Recreation Building,
Harvard Row Shopping Cen-
ter or at the Oak Park Parks
and Recreation Building.

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Don, a ninth grader at
Southfield Lathrup High
School, is a Life Scout in
Troop 23, which 'meets at
Cong. Bnai Moshe.

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