THE DETROIT JEWISVNEWS—Friday, Fibruary 21, 1975 9 Mitzva Mobiles End NY Mission NEW YORK. (JTA) — A fleet of 25 "mitzva mobiles," closed mobile camper units, each manned by six or seven members of the Lubavich Youth Organization, com- pleted a mission of street contact with New York City Jews for traditional Juda- ism. The mission commemo- rated the 25th anniversary of the leadership of the Lu- bavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. The goal was to disseminate the Rebbe's mitzva cam- paign calling on Jews to set aside time daily for Torah study, that all Jews 13 and older put on phylacteries every weekday, to assure that kosher mezuzot were affixed to doorposts, and that every Jewish home have a Bible, prayerbook and Book of Psalms, and a charity box for contribu- tions to a worthwhile cause. learning experiences in summer programs for high school students BAR MITZVAH PILGRIMAGE: for boys and girls 13-14; ac- commodations at children's village; educational, recrea- tional and athletic programs; touring, special Bar Mitzvah receptions and activities. HIGH SCHOOL STUDY SEMINARS: Community groups or- ganized by Boards of Jewish Ed.; for students 14-17, intend- ing to assume active leadership in their congregations, schools and communities. Program: Hebrew, music, dance, lectures, discussions; field trips; tours, meetings with Israeli youth. ill alto matron on !;nunnor cu VVND yea/• P1011/.1/11S. rolltart WORLD ZIONIST ORGANIZATION Department of Education & Culture 515 Park Avenue, N.Y.C. 10022. (212) PL 2-0600 — ext. 386-387 Center Book Series to Have Meeting The Book Series of the Jewish Community Center will meet 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Henry Meyers Memo- rial Library in the Main Center. "The Rise of David Levinsky," by Abraham Cahan will be discussed. Chaired by Mrs. Pauline Jackson and Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein, the book series focuses on early literature and East European litera- ture, between the wars, after the war—creative awakening, Holocaust liter- ature and current litera- ture. Selections for future ses- sions include "Call It Sleep," by Henry Roth, March 12; "Jews Without Money," by Michael Gold, contrasted with "Every- thing But Money," by Sam Levenson, April 9; "One Foot in America" and "Cowboy On a Wooden Horse," by Uri Suhl, April 23; "The Old Bunch," by Meyer Levin, May 7; "The Human Season," by Edgar Lewis Wallent, May 21; and "The Pawnbroker," by Wallent, June 4. Participants are expected to read each selection prior to its discussion date. Cen- ter members and non-mem- bers are invited. For infor- mation, call the Center's cultural arts department, 341-4200. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • R • MORRIS • • • • • SPORTSWEAR • • • • • • .,, • • 40% OFF 33 1 Days a Year on Famous Brand • Sport Shirts • Walking Suits • Slacks • Jeans • Leather Jackets • Belts We Carry Most Sizes • • • • • • • • Men • •• Teens — • • Mon., Tues., Wed., & Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 29281 Southfield Rd. Southfield, Mich. 48076 (Farrell's Shopping Plaza) NOW OPEN SUN. 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. ItEtPz .Nnip+ ift,* Days of feasting and gladness and of sending portions one to another" --Book of Esther 9:22 :*:ta*TaAt PURIM-MIRACLES THROUGH UNITY We Are One GIVE TO THE ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND The 1975 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund Arthur Howard Richard Sloan General Chairmen 163 Madison Avenue, Detroit 48226 965-3939 Thurs., Fri., 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 559-7898 • • •