THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday; February 28, 1975 1 Youth News 1 Camp Program Seeks Campers Wilderness Bound is a camping program for teens who wish to learn about plant life, geological forma- tions and animals. The program includes 4 OUT THEY GO!! FINE SUITS reg. $135-$250 NOW 6950-8950-109 50 3 Days only: Fri., Sat. & Sun. Special Group Of Fine SPORT COATS reg. $90-$125. WHILE THEY LAST! $59.50 HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes for Over 39 Years 24750 Telegraph at 10 Mile Daily to 6 P.M. Thurs. to 8 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 4 trips to Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park. Cost of the four-week ses- sion includes transporta- tion, food, tents and miscel- laneous items. Campers must provide their own sleeping bags and back- packs. Sessions will be held June 21-July 19 and July 25-Aug. 23. For information, call the coordinators, Mark Kriger, in Ann Arbor; 662-8108, or John Rothschild, also in Ann Arbor, 761-4338, or write Wilderness Bound, 736 State St., Ann Arbor, 48104. There is as much greatness in owning a good turn as in doing it. ISRAEL Youth Tour MICHIGAN-OHIO TEENS JUNE 30 Ages: 14-17 and 18-20 (Leadership Group) 42 FUN-FILLED DAYS WITH HAZZAN ROBERT SHAPIRO • All Meals • Touring • Recreation—Cultural Program • • Kibbutz—Youth Village and Hotels Special Jerusalem Experience • Staff • Guides IN DETROIT CALL: 864-3077 COST: $1,307.00 DETROIT FLIGHT: $65.00 WRITE: HAVURAT YISRAEL 2727 Kenwood Blvd, Toledo, Ohio 43606 GET LOST IN ONTARIO THIS SUMMER and find yourself for life!! and for Tennis playing Adults . PHOTOGRAPHY The Inn & Tennis Club THEATRE PRINTMAKING at Manitou DANCE TENNIS 821 Eglinton Ave., W., FILM RIDING Toronto M5N 1E6 PAINTING SAILING (416) 783-6168 POTTERY - WATERSKIING SCULPTURE at Manitou-wabing Detroit Area Rep Joel Verbin (Windsor) Call collect (519) 735-3157 Sports & Arts Centre Parry Sound Ontario k - 4. Cong. Shaarey Zedek's junior congregation will send 37 delegates to the re- gional United Synagogue Youth convention March 21-23 at the Sheraton-Cadil- lac Hotel. The group will visit the residents of Federation Apartments March 8, and also announces forms are available to order Passover candy. For information on either event, call Sherry Smerling, 626-9169, or Les- lie Bornstein, 352-8749. A basketball contest for boys and girls will be held The Great Lakes BBG Council announces • the ap- HAVING A PARTY March 16 at Southfield- Lathrup High School. Kadima will have an oneg Shabat March 7. For information, call Yoram Dahav, 352-2678. The group will have an athletic program 1 p.m. March 16 at Southfield-Lathrup High School. Chaverim invites youth to its Sabbath services held 10:30 a.m. Saturdays in Room 8 at Shaarey Zedek. The group will have a lunch- eon March 15 to honor chil- dren born in January, Feb- ruary and March. pointment of Ilene Lubin of Savage BBG as chairman for the Elections Training Conclave in May, and Cindy Katanick of Masada BBG as chairman for the District 6 Convention in June. Two new BBYO chapters are currently being formed in the West Bloomfield area. Boys interested in AZA may call Gordon She- wach, 851-0193, and girls interested in BBG may call Shelly Smoler, 626-2454, or the BBYO office, 354-6113. Samson AZA will play the WWWW disc jockeys in a basketball game 8 p.m. Saturday at Norup Junior High School, 14450 Manhat- tan, Oak Park. Funds raised from the game will be do- nated to the BBYO Interna- tional Service Fund. For in- formation, call Alan or Burt Kideckel, 968-4857. 1 Births 1 Feb. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sandy (Elaine Be- gel), former Detroiters of Indianapolis, a son, Steven Aaron. * * * Feb. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. William C. Appel Jr. (Sharon Galin), 5750. Whethersfield Ln., Bir- mingham, a daughter, Stacy Diane. * * * Feb. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Liss (Beverly Bein of Texas), 19774 Cran- brook Dr., a daughter, Lind- sey Audra. *• * * Feb. 10 — To Mrs. and Mrs. Gilbert Alan Getz (Nancy Jean Israel), 14501 Park, Oak Park, a daughter, Alissa Nell. * * * Feb. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Grodin (Rob- erta Fleisher), 26660 Frank- lin Pointe Dr., Southfield, a son, Randall Harlan. * * * Jan. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorfman (Mary Bishop), 29215 South- gate, Southfield, a daugh- ter, Roslyn Ann. To Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Sanders (Sharon M. Lin-. den), 25228 Branchaster Rd., Farmington Hills, an adopted daughter, Jami Ann. Hebrew High to Hold `Shul-In' A "Shul-In," sponsored by the student council of United Hebrew High School, will be held 8:30 p.m. March 8 and continue until 8:30 a.m. March 9 at the UHS main building. Activities will include the showing of the movie "Wait Until Dark" and a square dance, with J. Cokewell as caller. Kenneth Stein will speak on the Arab-Israeli problem. Refreshments and fast will be served. Sta. _ who wish to attend may pick-up permission slips at the Hebrew High School building. RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Serving Detroit Since 1948 Expert Mohei Serving Hospitals and Homes 547-8555 LI 2-4444 CANTOR SIDNEY RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 REV. HERSH!. ROTH Hashachar to Meet Hashachar, the Hadas- sah-sponsored youth move- ment, will have a meeting 2 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center 10 Mile branch. There will be games, Israeli singing and dancing, arts and crafts and other activities. For infor- mation, call Hadassah House, BR 3-5441. N N N N. N. No N N N Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-3186 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N Kochav to Host Youth Conclave CLUB MEETINGS GYM RENTALS CLASS ROOM SPACE FUNDRAISING PROJECTS Kochav Chapter, Bnai David affiliate of the Na- tional Conference of Syn- ogogue Youth, will hold a district convention this weekend at Cong. Bnai David. Kochav is part of the Central East region. Three hundred participants are expected from the Midwest states. The Hillel Day School in Farmington is now renting facilities in their new school building. Friday's activities will in- Reasonable rates elude Shabat evening serv- ices, followed by dinner. Discussions, dancing, sing- ing and games are planned. Saturday morning serv- ices will be held in the Ju- lius Rothenberg Social Hall. Luncheon will be served with singing, dancing and discussions. After Havdala there will be a program. The Ruach Revival will enter- tain. Everyone is welcome. Berkley. Students Honored in Math Robert Thal and Nathan White, students at Berkley High School, have been placed in the top 100 high school students participat- ing in the 18th annual Mich- Call the school office Mrs. Magid — 851-2394 , I year coincides with most overnight camp schedules to enable youngsters to go to camp and avail themselves of Center activities. Ad- justed fees may be ar- ranged for those who cannot afford the regular fee. Member-only registration ends April 1. General regis- tration begins April 4. For information or brochure, call the Center Group Serv- ies office, 341-4200. SZ Youth Plan Events AZA and BBG chapters from Grand Rapids, Mt. Clemens, Flint, Ann Arbor and Windsor are expected to participate. Allan Reider, Wasserman AZA adviser, is coordinating the Conclave in Grand Rapids, while Arnold J. Weiner is the staff coordi- nator from the BBYO office in Southfield. av--1-f-'•-••ks Evenings and Sundays Member-only registration is now open for the Jewish Community Center's sum- mer program which will consist of two sessions, June 30-July 25 and July 29-Aug. 22. Programs are available for youth age 21 months through high school and ac- tivities are offered in the areas of sports, the arts, travel and exploration. The summer schedule this Planning has begun for the upcoming BBYO Outs- tate Conclave, which will take place March 7-9, in Grand Rapids. Chairmen for the Conclave are Allen Joseph of Wasserman AZA and Elisa Joseph of Lazarus BBG. The theme of the Con- clave will focus around the challenges facing Jewish youth today and how Jewish ,rough can reinvest them- selves into the community. a challenging program for teenagers camping with the Arts, led by a distinguished faculty of qualified professionals MUSIC . BBYO Business 1 ALSO AVAILABLE: 2 WEEK ADULT TOUR 0 Center Opens Registration for 1975 Summer Program igan Mathematics Prize Competition. The students were re- cently honored at an awards program held at Western Michigan University. IDEA CENTER FOR THE CRADLE CROWD • Completely Decorated Nurseries • Specializing in SAFETY Information Ask For Our Free Pamphlet 107 S. Main At 11 Mile 543-7121 N N. N. . N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N.