ave foray renruary IY/b--41 Bnai Moshe Senior USY to Join Central Region Youth c ondrnrorriturrawwwws---- The Megillat Esther will be Feb. 22. Mark Eichner is Bnai Moshe Senior United arack wekend, to be held Feb. Israeli Bible Scholar to Speak Synagogue Youth will join 14-16 at the Ortonville camp- read to youngsters on Purim leader. Mark Baumgarten routh chapters from Central site. The weekend will focus evening, 7 p.m., Feb. 25, at and Scott Cranis are group to Young Adults at 10 Mile Center Region for the USY regional on the "Palestine Liberation the synagogue. Friends are secretaries. ► invited. Lt. Colonel Itzhak Itzhaki, program through which young Junior congregation will For information, call Danny Israelis became familiar with discuss Purim in stories dur- Kaplan at the synagogue of- one of Israel's foremost bibli- the history. and geography of cal scholars and a sixth-gen- ing 10 a.m. Shabat services fice, 548-9000. eration Sabra whose family their land. For information, contact has lived continuously in Israel since 1790, will speak the Center Group Services to college-age young adults office, 341-4200. Admission is 8 p.m. Feb. 16 at the 10 Mile free. Jewish Center. He will speak to the Detroit Institute of Arts By ZEV NADLER and on "The Human Quest For Classifieds Get Quick Results to see "The Emperor's New Freedom: Jewish Wars For MARC HERSCHFUS An assembly was held Jan. Clothes." Independence. Last week, Steve Horn, a 27 in honor of Tu b'Shevat, Col. Itzhaki recently retired naturalist from Kensington, the Rosh Hashana of Trees. The classes that attended in- came to the yeshiva and from the Israel Defense cluded grades one through Showed all the children from Forces, following 21 years of kindergarten through sixth active service. During the six. for your party grade movies on nature. He 1948 War of Independence, Free Admission The assembly began with a showed the kindergarten and Itzhaki was a platoon com- question-answer period with 1st grade a movie called "No- mander in Jerusalem. In 1949, Feb. 9th 9 a.m.-4 p.m. By Rabbi Lieberman and the stu- ticing Nature's Neighbors." he was appointed education Roma Hall Livonia dents. Some of the classes He showed the second and officer of an entire brigade, Schoolcraft nr. Inkster presented short skits. First third grades a slide presenta- and in 1950 as education offi- grade sang some songs and tion called "Circling Sea- cer of the Territorial Com- each child recited a few sons." To the fourth, fifth mand. He also was command- words about Tu •b'Shevat. and sixth grades he showed er of the Central Military Grade 2 presented a play a movie called "Exploring a School of Education. about the seven fruits of Is- Pond." Info & booth space Col. Itzhaki helped devise rael, their corresponding bra- The 10th grade has elected 282-0040 & 731-9560 hot. Grade 3 also sang songs. its two representatives to the and implement the Yediat Ha- Each child received a bag Student Council; Yitzchak aretz (knowledge of the land) full of dates, figs and as- Segal, senior representative; sorted candies. and Yosef Zack, junior repre. Toward the end of the ap- sentative. ple season the Pre-1A class visited the Blake Apple Or- Lessons for Beginners chard and Cider Mill in Ar- mada. They also had a hay- Strategy Lessons for Experienced Players ride, a picnic and took pic- Afternoon & Evening Classes Forming NOW! tures. Their teachers, Mrs. N. Brewster Broder, presi- Widenbaum and Mrs. Mosko- dent of the Jewish Commun- Backgammon Sets At A vitz, along with two room ity Center, was in New York mothers, Mrs. Treblow and recently to attend the winter Discount Of Course Mrs. Josephs, 'accompanied meeting of the National Jew- them. ish Welfare Board's board of Recently the Pre-1A went directors. At the meeting, Broder, a former Jewish Welfare Fed- eration board member and adviser to the real estate di- vision of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Presents a Fun Filled Evening with Fund, saw the establishment of a task force to help Jew- ish centers deal with the cur- rent economic situation. The JWB board of directors also adopted a resolution LONG EVENING GOWNS calling for the undoing of the damage caused by UNES- CO's "unjust sanction upon Israel." The board called values to $200 upon Jewish centers to con- tact their elected officials to protest the anti-Israel deci- sion and appealed to intellec- COATS DRIVING GLOVES tuals, artists and scientists around the world to protest $ 1 9° $ 2 5° the UNESCO action. val. to $ 145 val. to $ A new project linking North America Jewish cen- ters and Israeli Jewish cen- ters was established, and 20 PANT TOPS KNIT PANTS U. S. centers requested to $790 $890 participate. The board also adopted a set of guidelines wit to pig for JWB and its affiliated .axgagEgo v ; INIar:. Jewish centers in aiding per- sons who are interested in KNIT JUNIOR PANTS settling in Israel. bonvention, to be held March -23 at the Sheraton-Cadil- lac Hotel. Members wishing to attend must submit forms adviser Monte Schloss, 4421 Oak Park Blvd., Oak ark. Kadima (grades 7-8) is pre- paring for its upcoming Tam- - ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Schaupeter Promotions Organization and Its Impact on Israeli Life," with socio- dramas and re-created raids to highlight its significance. Michael Thirman is religious vice president in charge of the weekend. The group will hold its fi- nal Tamarack meeting 5 p.m. Sunday, at the home of ad- viser, Sharon Landau, 24231 Gardner, Oak Park. Clothing lists and final details will be given out. The Kadima group will at- tend an evening performance of the Shrine Circus Sunday, meeting 6 p.m. at the home of .adviser Sharon Landau. For reservations, contact her at 545-6951. The Halutzim (grades 5.6) will go to the Shrine Circus Sunday, meeting 1 p.m. at the synagogue. Bus transporta- tion will be provided. For tickets, which must be reserv- ed in advance, call adviser, Diane Croldring, 851-3728. 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