34—Friday, October 26, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS qt37510;i02W7lirl#XXARKIMESINR&,_4W.glEKX4EKNREKBREKME. o qP News o It $i Children Helped. by UNICEF ". L`/OUR 6:44 . 7. 70 7/7/ .. c,#/z oREN T/-/E WORLO.., Youno. Actors Guild to Present `Sammy' as Book Fair Highlight andy Drive Begun by a Good Scout Judaic Studies at Missouri U. The Candy Lady has lost her job. For 13 years, Mrs. Louis Landau of Gardner St., Oak Park, spearheaded a project to collect unwanted Hal- loween candy for youngsters at the Oakland County Chil- dren's Home and the Maxey Boys Training School. Last year, her husband and fam- ily collected more than 1,600 pounds for distribution. But this year, her son Barry, 13. has taken over. Barry, an eighth grader at Frost Middle School, Oak Park, will use the candy drive as his project toward an Eagle scout requirement. Barry, who is in Troop 23, is an old hand at the candy drive, since he was helping his parents with the project even before he was a scout. The work involves letter writing, promotion, phone calls, candy sorting and de- livery. Candy can be dropped off at Barry's home, 24231 Gard- ner, Oak Park, before Nov. 15. KANSAS CITY (JTA) — Courses are offered for full credit to students at the Uni- versity of Missouri here, stu- dents enrolled in area col- leges and qualified high school students in the first Judaic Studies program at the university this semester. Registration also is open to local residents on a non- credit basis. Dr. Joseph Schultz, director of the new program, said 45 students had enrolled for the four initial courses in Elementary Hebrew, Second Year He- brew Readings, Jewish Literature in the Biblical and Hellenistic Periods, and His- tory of Ancient Israel. "What Would You Do if by the Jewish Center's Young You Knew What Sammy Actors Guild Nov. 11. Knew?" is the theme of a The play will coincide with performance to be presented the 22nd annual Jewish Book Fair at the Center, the week of Nov. 10-18. Center to Hold "Sammy" has a unique plot, songs and dances and an assortment of peculiar Essay Contest characters who pop in and The Jewish Center an- out of the play at odd and nounces its annual Teme unexpected times. Three things tranquilize Skully Essay Contest will be man's mind: a pleasant n-_ There will be two perform- based on the theme of "The ances: 2 p.m. Nov. 11 and ody, pleasant scene and a Middle East Situation." fragrant odor. Three things 4:15 p.m. Nov. 14. Deadline for entries is Nov. broaden a man's mind: a For tickets, call the Center, 9. Winners will be announced 3414200, ext. 236. fine house, a handsome wife, Nov. 18. Entries will be di- and beautiful furniture. vided into three categories: —Berakot. Children helping children—that's the happy UNICEF Bnei Akiva Plans age 16-17, 18-20 and 21-23. story behind the witches, ghosts and goblins who'll be There will be two cash prizes Event for Shabat ringing doorbells across the country this Halloween. When awarded within each cate- costumed youngsters extend their orange and black col- Creative Party Planning Shmuel Barchad, Detroit lection containers to welcoming citizens in thousands of gory. including That man is the richest Each essay should be type- Bnei Akiva shaliakh, an- U.S. communities, they'll ask for help for the millions of Candy Centerpieces written, double-spaced and nounced that this Shabat at Third World children now growing up without the proper whose pleasures are the headed, "Teme Skully Essay Young Israel of Oak-Woods, food. health care or educational opportunities that children cheapest. — Henry David Thoreau. Contest." Entries can be Havria Aleph (grades 3-8) in the developed nations consider a basic right. Personalized Party Last year over 3,500,000 young people in 50 states Favors mailed or brought to the Jew- will stage an activity at 4 and on military bases in Europe and Asia raised over Invitations and Party ish Center, 18100 Meyers p.m., followed by Minha Accessories for all occasions. $3,300,000 at Halloween-time to help fill that gap. This Road, Detroit 48235. services and a Seudah Shlis- year — on or around October 31, National UNICEF Day by and his ORCHESTRA Essays must include name, hit meal. Presidential proclamation — they'll be out ringing door- address and zip code, as well "Music at its Best MARCIA MASSERMAN On Sunday at 1:30 p.m., bells again, helping UNICEF help other children far away. for Your Guests" as essay title, age, birthdate, Detroit Committee for UNICEF will be selling UNICEF 646-6138 and telephone number. Win- Havira Aleph will meet at 557-7986 Young Israel of Oak-Woods cards and books again at the College Park Post Office, ners will be notified. for bowling. Livernois north of Six Mile Road. They will be there Mon- days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., October Havria Bet, (grades 9-12) The Best To You will convene 8:30 p.m. Sat- 10-Dec. 7. urday at the Lishka for roller skating. NEW For information, call Bar- Nail Technician chad, 544-1549. The Bnai Brith Youth Or- • gional coordinator; and Linda a.hru . . . 111 ganization will hold its Juda- Wolk of Disraeli BBG, BBG Tu74; 1:1114 W. - ism Institute this weekend coordinator for the AZA 50th Rd. * Ott IS/OAS at Camp Tamarack. Based on anniversary celebration. ' BIG RAPIDS OR the theme "Between God and The Michigan Region BB- SMALL COMBOS Man," the program will deal with the importance of ritual YO board of directors will and ethics to Jewish life to- meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the day. A special program will library at the BBYO Council be held to discuss the Mid- office. * * east War. Chairmen of the Herzl AZA of Windsor will Judaism Institute are Sue To Mr. & Mrs. Charles Milan: Margolis of Dalyah BBG, Li- hold its annual sweetheart Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry _ dance and installation 8 p.m. vonia, and Bruce Roberts of You are two great people! If the world were See Morris or Joel Watnick Sporn AZA. Staff coordinator Nov. 3 at Shaar Hashomayim full of more people like you, it would be a truly Synagogue, Windsor. T h e is Arnold J. Weiner. beautiful world. Thank you from the AZA and * * * black-tie-optional affair will BBG Chapter Presidents and all of BBYO for touch- feature the -Buzzy Brown Rose AZA and Brice BBG S GIFTS FINE JEWELRY ing us deeply with your contribution of the Charles won the annual poster con- 'Band and caricatures by Bob 644-7626 Thurs. it Fri. to 9 p.m. 283 Hamilton and Florence Milan BBYO Conference Centre. test, based on the theme of Monks. For information, call Birmingham ( Near Crowley's) "Chapter Goals for 1974. Oth- co-chairman Jay Armeland, er winners were PoSen and 1-519-966-1867, or Bill Lopatin, Sporn AZA and Disraeli and 1-519-969-6016. Love, Masada BBG. New AZA and BBG chapters are being AZA BBG Chapter Presidents formed. For information, call VIP Leadership Camp 1973 the BBYO office, 354-6113. FRANK PAUL 4*******410 ■ esip.• ■■■ ♦ NAIL WRAPPING HAL GORDON BBYO Business YORK METHOD By RUTH ; 626-0300 In Heidi Coiffures a?,Rd`c l,V,IhniCe 626-3346 A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION P ri Ladies & Children's Fashions Anniversary Sale 30-50% OFF AND MORE ON Ladies: Dresses (Long & Short) • Blouses • Slacks Girls' & Boys': Pants • Blouses & Shirts • Sweaters • Jackets ■ I•- mai le r c harge Open Daily 10-6, Thurs. til 9 OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 28851 Southfield — 353-5385 BANKAMERICARD lerhpfly hot They Made The Grade The following advisers have been announced: Roger Hel- ler, Akiba AZA; Doug Fine- good, Dreyfus AZA; David Walt, Eilat BBYO (Ann Ar- bor); Leonard Weiss, Kishon AZA; Robert Fogel, Ohr AZA; Marilyn Weisfeld, Aliya BBG; Michele May, Eilat BBYO (Ann Arbor); Linda Bez, Glazer BBG; Ann Zuck- man, Masada BBG; Natalynn Reinstein, Na'im BBG; Elli- ott Marx, RamBam BBYO (Flint); and Sheryl Bogrow, Szold BBG. Applicants for chapter advisers are still be- ing accepted. The Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils announce the following appointments as council chairmen: Allen Bro- dy of Dreyfus AZA, as AZA regional coordinator; Mara Shapiro of Dalyah BBG, Li- vonia, BBG scrapbook re- source chairman; Sherry Cri- cow of Ahava BBG, BBG re- SUSAN FRIEDMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friedman of Car- mona Ave., Southfield is among the first Michigan State University students to join the newly established college of urban develop- ment, the first of its kind in the U. S. Miss Friedman is a graduate of Southfield High School. Beth Yehuda Schools Sets Up Meeting for Parents and Teachers The first general meeting of Beth Yehuda School is scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday at the Beth Yehuda building. All teachers of the Beth Yehuda and Beth Jacob schools will be on hand to meet the parents and intro- duce the curriculum, texts, materials and plans for the coming year. - Be the Camp Walden/ Canada rep in your city You can fill a lucrative, part-time position helping send boys and girls to Camp Walden/Canada for some great camping experiences. As an American representative in your city, you'll receive $100.00 for every full Season, new camper from your city. They'll enjoy a wonderful Summer of sailing, water-skiing, canoeing and other activities. Camp Walden/Canada is 850 forested acres in the beau- tiful Madawaska Valley, 160 miles northeast of Toronto, with complete sporting facilities and a kosher-style kitchen. In addition, Camp Walde offers boys and girls 7-16 the opportunity of making new friends with other campers from around the world. If you're interested in becom- ing an agent for Camp Walden, send your reply to: Mr. Ted Cole. Camp Walden/Canada, 1 Campbell Crescent. 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