Youth Events at Bnai Moshe Goode AZA Goes Arty for Israel Goode AZA of the gnai gency Fund, according to Brith Youth Organization will Mike Fink, president. Lithographs, etchings, oil The Bnai Moshe Senior hold a fund-raising art auc- United Synagogue Youth will tion Sunday, starting with a paintings and sculpture, sponsor a movie night 8 p.m. 7 p.m. preview, at the priced from $1 to $4,000, will be auctioned. David Warsh Saturday at the synagogue. Gallery Art Center. is chairman. For information, "Brian's Song" and a Marx A portion of the proceeds call Dave evenings at 626- Brothers movie will be fea- will go to the Israel Emer- 5634. tured. ,WitYX1/k;7 7.' • Bnai Moshe USY groups in 0:5:7.411k.MM.1.. grades 3-8 will install its of- ficers and recognize its members at a special oneg Shabat ceremony 7:30 p.m. today at the synagogue. Par- ft1D2K.M.:52052FMMateMill= zmalazimwsgagasat 4 ents and children are invited. Refreshments and Israeli singing will follow. An "oil crisis" of another of December programs at the Grades 3-8 will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the syna- era will be recalled in the Bayit. The Bayit (House), 16845 ' for a visit to Henry observance of the Festival of . Museum. All those who Lights, Hanuka, in a series Muirland, holds open house for Jewish young adults each wish to go must have a per- Tuesday evening. Felafel is mission slip signed by their served. Next week, at 8 p.m., parents. HILLEL Cantor Harold Orbach of At the last general meet- HAPPENINGS Temple Israel, president of ing, USY members chose the American Conference of new names for their groups. By AMY HELMAN Cantors, will converse with Grades 3-4 call themselves Hillel Day School's student the participants. the Giborim (Heroes), while At 8 p.m. Dec. 18, Prof. the 5-6 graders are now council this year is actively known as the Halutzim involved in community and Itzhak Galnor, visiting pro- school affairs. More than fessor of political science at (Pioneers). $3,000 was collected by the Wayne State University, will * * * students and sent to Israel. TOR and Tefilin Club will Besides community service speak on "The Israeli Politi- cal Situation." meet 8:30 a.m. Sundays at projects, social activities also There will be a Hanuka the synagogue. Following are planned. In the near party, with food, games and services, breakfast will be future there will be a week- served, and there will be end at Camp Tamarack for music, 8 p.m. Dec. 25. Ralph Goren, a music major at bowling and discussion. the high school students, Oakland University, will per- For information on any of grades 9 and 10. form. the groups or their activities, The officers for 1973-74 are For information, call the call the Bnai Moshe office, Donna Katzman, president; Vicki Rubin, vice president; Nancy Bayit, 861-1929. 548-9000. Margolin, secretary; and Amy Yoluith News ov . - . Series of Events Set at `Bayit' Heiman, treasurer. Adviser is Mrs. Rochelle Iczkovitz. Two students from each grade, 4th and up, were chosen as class representa- tives. They are to carry ideas from their classmates to the council and keep them in- By ROBERT ZIMBERG formed about future activi- Following two weeks of en- ties. The representatives are thusiastic campaigning, Aki- as follows: va held its student council 4th grade, Andy Cykiert and elections. After two separate Robert Klyman; 5th grade, How- ard Korman and Mark Klyman; assemblies (both tape-record- 6th grade, Jeff Rollins and Eyal ed to send to our 12th grad- Tzeel; 7th grade, Roberta Gold- man and Michael Burlant; 8th ers in Israel) the votes were grade, Avery Gottfried and Benjy tallied, and the two new Lerman; 9th grade, Judy Frank and Cathy Dicker; and 10th boards were chosen. grade, Robert Mames and David Junior and senior council Rozwaski. officers are Sue Rothenberg, president; Michael Schwartz- berg, vice president; Shira Shuchatowitz, secretary, and Jonathon Wacks, treasurer. Elementary council officers are Akiva Goldman, presi- dent; Jay Jubas, vice presi- Jacob Lascu will star as dent; and Zoe Levin, secre- ballet master "William of tary. Pesaro," Irene Swerdlow as Many of the junior and forgetful "Lady Rosemary" senior high students gave up and Michael Burden as their lunch recess to watch "Capriol" in the performance the elections of the younger of "The Little Lady Who council. The councils hold Couldn't Learn," a Renais- the majority of their meet- sance dance-drama perform- ings after school. ed by the Jewish Center's During the war, our 12th Young Dancers Guild 2 p.m. graders in Israel worked in Dec. 16 in the Aaron DeRoy the hospitals to help the Theater. wounded, while students here There will be only one raised more than $1,000 to public performance. Tickets are on sale. ', se blood. Akiva Action Line Young Dancers Will Stage Dance-Drama WZO Youth Map Talks on Jerusalem NEW YORK — Jerusalem will be the major theme of the fourth annual Yediat Is- rael Program for religious school students jointly spon- sored by the departments of education and culture of the American Section of the World Zionist Organization and the department of youth and education of the Jewish National Fund. The Yediat (Knowledge of Israel) project presents the Ami Award (Award of Merit of Israel), which consists of gold, silver and bronze pins, to all students who sucess- fully pass the noncompetitive national test based upon in- dividual achievement. Leadership Event Slated by MSTY School to Start New Trimester Adat Shalom Youth Com- munity School will begin its second trimester with an ex- panded roster of Judaic study courses for students in grades 8-12 at 10 a.m. Sun- day and 6:45 p.m. Wednes- day at the synagogue. Students in the school are eligible for confirmation at Adat Shalom after three years' study. . Featured this trimester will be courses by Rabbi Jacob Segal in the Ten Command- ments and by Rabbi Seymour Rosenbloom in "What Can I Believe?" "Israeli Dance," "Israel Today" and "Modern Bible Study" are included. The community is invited to take part. For information, call Sandy Rosen, 851-5100. Young Israel Sets Weekend Parley Jewish Boston Guide Issued An interesting example for other large Jewish commun- ities: Visitors in Boston seeking guidance to Jewish public buildings, institutions, restau- rants, are guided by an in- teresting 96-page pamphlet, "Jewish Boston." Subtitled "A Guide to Jew- ish Life in the Greater Boston Jewish Community, with a Massachusetts Supplement," this brochure equips visitors fully in their search for Jew- ish public buildings, restau- rants, the community's news- papers, Zionist headquarters, welfare agencies, the Welfare Federation, etc. Morey Schapira and Robert Brauner are the co-editors of this large-sized guide which, serves a good purpose not only for out-of-the-city visi- tors but for Bostonians as well. The schools are listed, the institutions of higher learning are described — including the Hebrew College—and the day schools can be located through this medium. Jewish Roston, Inc., is the non-profit agency that pro- duces these guides. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 7, 1973-43 Old Newsboys Due for Annual Drive The annual Old Newsboys Goodfellow Fund drive on Monday will again seek con- tributions to bring a happy holiday to needy children of Detroit. A number of Jewish lead- newspapers as young boys are active in the organiza- tion. They include assistant treasurer George M. Stutz and secretary Samuel W. Leib. About 200 Old Newsboys will sell special Goodfellow editions of the metropolitan daily newspapers in hopes of The senior adult knitting raising $200,000 for 25,000 Knitters to Sell Items as Aid to Israel class of the Jewish Center children. will hold a sale of hand-made articles for gift items from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tues- and day at the 10 Mile Center. HIS ORCHESTRA Proceeds will go to the Israel JOE MILLER Emengency Fund. Music For All Occasions Classifieds Get Quick Results LI 5-1244 SATURDAYS 9-5 MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-8 SUNDAYS 10-4 Degania Chapter, Pioneer Women, invites the public to a Children's Hanuka Carni- val 1-4 p.m. Dec. 16 at the Labor Zionist Institute. A puppet show, games, refresh- ments and prizes will high- light the afternoon. For tickets, call the Pio- neer Women office, 851-0750. Planning committee mem- bers are Judy Holtz, Toby Salinger and Jo-Ann Bloom- berg. einiraul eweieri For A Bnei Akiva Seeks Volunteers to Aid Religious Kibutzim Martin UNIQUE GIFT Danny For A SPECIAL PERSON COME IN AND SEE US 23077 Greenfield, Suite 354 Advance Bldg. Corner of 9 Mile & Greenfield 557-5544 Evil propels me and reform Young Israel Teens of the Bank Americard & Master Charge Honored of evil propels me. — Walt National Conference of Syna- Whitman. gogue Youth (NCSY) will host a district convention for 200 of its members from throughout the Midwest Dec. 14-16 at Young Israel of Oak- Woods. A He b r e w folk-singing group, Ruach Revival, will participate in the weekend activities along with rabbis and advisers. Danny Butler, regional director will speak. SPECIAL DEPARTURE FEBRUARY 7-17, 1974 For information, call Terri Leiderman, 547-7460. Junior Young Israel Teens, ISRAEL REVISITED ISRAEL CAROUSEL grades 6-8, will take over Shabat services Saturday at Young Israel of Greenfield. A luncheon will follow, with Rabbi Abraham Zentman as guest speaker. Tel Aviv — Haifa 4 nights Tel Aviv On Sunday, the group will S nights Jerusalem Kibbutz — Jerusalem sponsor a mystery road rally. Members will meet at Young Israel of Greenfield at 1 p.m. Includes: • Air transportation from Detroit (via NYC with EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES) For information, call Hartley • Deluxe hotels • Daily Israeli breakfast • Transfers • 6 full days sightseeing Harris, adviser, 968-3563. Michigan State Temple Youth (MSTY) will hold its leadership conference today through Sunday at the Kel- logg Center in East Lansing. The study-weekend is hosted by the MSTY executive board. The main topic of the week- end, leadership, will be dis- cussed by members of the communications department of Michigan State University. The conference is held for the benefit of sophomores and juniors who are considering leadership positions on their Great is the man who ig- own boards for next year. nores his own dignity and is not angered at affronts—Mi- Classifieds Get Quick Results 1 drash Gadol u-Gedolah. j Special Hanukah Hours Pioneer Women Plan Carnival Shmuel Barchad, shaliakh to the Bnei Akiva Religious Zionist youth movement in Detroit, said this week that there is a great need for vol- unteers to work on the re- ligious kibutzim of Israel, while their members are serving in the army during the crisis. For information, call Bar- chad at 544-1549. ers who can recall selling ELKIN TRAVEL INC. Take Advante ag of the LOW WINTER FARES TO $569.00*„ ISRAEL $599.00*,.p. (Carousel only) • One Avis rent a car free for one day, per couple. SPACE IS LIMITED, For Reservations or a brochure, call ELKIN TRAVEL mc. IN THE LINCOLN CENTER 25950 GREENFIELD ROAD•OAK PARK. UMW 48237 OR CALL 013) 968-7800