Friday, March 7, 1975 45 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Regional Rally Jam for USY Groups Greater Detroit United ,Synagogue Youth groups will hold their annual re- . BOYS GIRLS ithial Lincoln Center Vir, 101/2 Mile & Greenfield: gional .rally jam _8:30 p.m. March 15 at Cong. Beth Moses. _ There will be a band, speeches by prospective can- didates for regional offices and other activities. There is a charge, and everyone is in- vited. For information, call Marc Terebelo, 535-5198; or Franklin Sterns, 353-3773. Professional Eniertainnient The Sheldon Rott Orchestra and - Vickie Carroll 9 543-7226 Photography vq,r4A0- garb R. 7Y1teter Phone 398-6894 20% OFF 4 WE WANT YOUR ACCOUNT 43 1 13 OFFICE ART AND DRAFTING SUPPLY a . 4s OFFICE FURNITURE 41 2 10 23067 Coolidge Highway, Oak Park 4/ ++++++++++++++++44 4, Cong. Shaarey Zedek's junior congregation will go to Federation Apartments to service and entertain the residents there Saturday. For information, call Sherry Smerling, 626-9169, or Les- lie Bornstein, 352-8749. Other activities planned by the group are a co-ed bas- ketball and volleyball corn- petition March 16 at South- field-Lathrup High School; and Central Region United Synagogue Youth conven- tion March 21-23 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Persons interested in buy- ing Passover candy, may obtain order forms from Sherry, 626-9169. Kadima will have an oneg Shabat today. For informa- tion, call Yoram Dahav, 352-2678. The group will participate, in an athletic program 1 p.m. March 16 at Southfield-Lathrup High School. U.S.J. Chaverim invites 1 youth to its Sabbath serv- ices 10:30 a.m. Saturdays in room 8 of the synagogue. The group will have a lunch- eon March 15. Feb. 27 — To Dr. and Mrs. -• • . Raymond Weitzman (Ro- Rabin Abolishes chelle Berlin), 29341 Stella- mar, Southfield, a son, Information Office Aaron Howard. * * * JERUSALEM (JTA) — The ministry of Information Feb. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Harvey Kaplan is to be scrapped under a Cabinet decision taken Sun- (Lynn Feuerman), 25375 day. Its departments will be Basin St., Southfield, a distributed among the var- daughter, Amy Beth. * * * ious other ministries — for- Feb. 22 — To Mr. and eign, education, and the Mrs. J. Michael Morrison prime minister's office — from where they were taken. (Bobbie Marton), 18749 early last year to create the Innsbrook Dr., Northville, a ill-fated information minis- daughter, Paige Rochelle. * * * try. Information Minister Feb. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scaglione Aharon Yariv resigned his (Barbara Mann), 29260 post some weeks ago urging Brooks Ln., Southfield, a that the ministry be scrapped as an independent son, Anthony Joshua. • * * * unit and rather incorpo- Feb. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. rated within the premier's James Newman (Linda Ma- office. Yitzhak Rabin, however, tlen), 21621 Westhampton, Oak Park, a son, Daniel is apparently not keen on absorbing all the informa- Aaron. * * * tion ministry's units — and Feb. 16 — To Dr. and Mrs. he recommended to the Cab- Michael Meskin (Barbara inet a scheme under which Goodfriend), 173 S. Cran- virtually all the units would brook Cross Rd., Birming- return to the ministries from which they came. ham, a son, Daniel Ari. ONLY 2 WEEKS 1 Births LEFT TO ENROLL FOR SPRING CLASSES NEW 4 WEEK INTRODUCTORY DANCE CLASSES IN ... 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For infor- mation, call Nancy Kurland, 626-4267. * * * Einstein AZA remains the only undefeated chapter in the AZA Basketball League as the chapter eked out a narrow 41-40 win over Goode AZA in recent com- retition. The league will play 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Community Center. The public is invited. 4! * * Applications and infor- mation are now available for the 20th annual BBYO Israel Summer Institute. This six-week study tour is designed to give BBYO'ers an understanding of and commitment to Israel through a wide variety of activities including work, study and sightseeing. The 45-day program is available at two departure dates, June 23 and June 29. For information, contact the BBYO office, 354-6113. Six-Week Courses in Israel Offered for Young Adults tf. 544-2430 4 +3 Rabbi William Marder of Cong. Ahavas Israel in Grand Rapids will keynote the BBYO Outstate Con- clave beginning tonight in Grand Rapids. Rabbi Mar- der will deal with the chal- lenges facing Jewish youth today. The Masada organization of Grand Rapids will pre- sent a mock debate on the future of the state of Israel on Saturday morning. Sat-. urday afternoon, Fred Rubin, program assistant, Illinois Region BBYO, will introduce and conduct sev- eral new leadership games before the conclave dele- gates. The Saturday night social will consist of a nightclub atmosphere with games and professional entertainment. Allen Joseph of Wasserman AZA and Elisa Joseph of Lazarus BBG are overall chairmen. * * * fivi•fi4+44444++4444++41 WE DELIVER I: ON YOUR OFFICE NEEDS BBYO Business . NEW YORK — Bible, Jewish history and modern Israeli life, will be the courses offered as part of the new ATID Summer School in Israel '75. The six-week courses will give three college credits each, granted through the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America. Transfer of credits must be approved by the students' home uni- versity. The program is open to students age 17-25, and in- cludes round trip transpor- tation from New York as well as room, board, sight- seeing and tuition. Courses will be taught by faculty of Israeli universities and the seminary. Tours also are included. For information, write Malka Kieffer or Rick Stein, ATID Summer School in Israel, 155 Fifth Ave., New.York City, N.Y. 10010 (212-673-5900). Meanwhile, ATID, a youth arm of the United Synagogue of America, will present its sixth USY on Wheels program in which youth will spend the sum- mer traveling the North American continent. The tour departs June 30 from New York and returns there Aug. 14. Sponsored by United Syn- agogue Youth, each group includes 45 teenagers and four adult staff members. Travel is by air-conditioned bus. Kashrut and Shabat are strictly observed. The trip visits national monuments and includes a day at Disneyland, the French Quarter in New Orleans, a meeting with a senator in Washington and more. 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