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April 11, 1975 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

Scouts Plan
Israel Tour

NEW YORK — The Is-
raeli Boy and Girl Scouts
Bnai David Youth Events
Kochav Chapter, Cong. the home of the Leonard Federation in Tel Aviv is
Bnai David's National Con- Gol4ners, 16011 -Harden making plans for an ex-
ference of Synagogue Youth Cir., Southfield. Refresh- panded travel/tour of Israel
to be held from July 6 to
affiliate. will have an oneg ments will be served.
11 which will include
Shabat 8:30 p.m. today at
The group will celebrate Aug.
an
informal
study of the
Israel Independence Day
of the country and
International Music Wednesday beginning with ecology
on-the-spot views of . many
a bonfire. Participants are of
with
the archeological digs.
to meet .6:30 p.m. at
HENRI WAKNINE asked
Participants will meet Is-
the shelter in the Oak Park
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Major Park. There is a nom- -raeli Girl and Boy Scouts
inal charge, and refresh- and stay with them in their
543-1430
357-0139
homes. The Israeli Scouts
ments will be served.
Kochav has a Torah Federation includes Catho-
study session 7:30 p.m. lics, Moslems, Druze, Jews
Mondays in the synagogue and Greek Orthodox.
GIRLS and BOYS 7 TO 17
library,
Members who The program will include
IF YOU WANT TO LOSE 5 OR 50 LBS.
have not paid for books are field trips across the length
CAMP SHANE
asked to do so. Minyan is and breadth of the country
Box 6, FERNDALE, N.Y. 12734
held 9:30 a.m. Saturdays, to visit and explore interest-
914-292-4644
WOMEN 18 AND OVER
with boys meeting in , ing places and historical
Mini Diet Program Aug. 21 to Sept. 4
Block Chapel and girls sites. Participants will
Brochure M
meeting in Room 102 of the swim in lake Kinneret,
Selma Ettenberg will appear
April 21st on Eyewitness News
Hebrew school. climb Masada to see the
Channel 2 (7 AA.-8 P.M.),
Detroit Today (10 A.M.-10:30 AA.),
Applications now are sunrise from the ruins of
The David Newman Show WXYZ
Radio (9 P.M.-10•P.M-.) April 22,
available
for the. NCSY re- Herod's ancient Roman for-
and will be avail. for interview
tress, and camp with Is-
gional
to
be
held May 2-4.
April 19th thru April 22.
CALL: 313-557-0256
For information on activi- raelis.
ties or membership, call
This year's summer
Ronnie Schwartzberg,
YOUR WEDDING - -
scouting program has been
557-4157; or Milton Neu- arranged by the Syn-
BAR MITZVA
man, 643-7999.
agogue Council of Ameri-
Bnai David Maccabee ca National Jewish Girl
Junior Youth Group will Scout Committee, the Jew-
have a bagel-bingo party 2 ish Agency Youth Depart-
WILL BE
p.m. Sunday in the syn- nient and' the Israeli Boy
agogue's youth room. Prizes and Girl Scouts Federa-
will be awarded, and re- tion.
freshments will be served.
This international event,
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY
Friends are invited at a
via scheduled airlines, in-
nominal charge.
cludes three meals per day.
To 'de eligible the Girl Scout
Freedom and responsibil- must be in good health, a
AND ASSOCIATES
ity are like Siamese twins: member for at least six
Complete Coverage
months prior to departure,
they die if they are parted.
—Lillian Smith and be 15 years old by July
KE 1-8196
5.

AVER-WEIGHT

ALBUM
FINE
WINER

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Music of Distinction

From Solo Piano. to Large Orchestra

MARTIN KOSINS

For information and ap-
plication forms, contact the
Synagogue Council of
America National Jewish
Girl Scout Committee, 432
Park Ave. South, New York,
N.Y. 10016 (212) 686-8670.

546-7558

Lahav USY Sets
Dinner and Social

HAS CLOSED ITS STORE IN BLOOMFIELD
COMMONS SHOPPING CENTER SO THAT
WE MAY BE ABLE TO SERVE YOU BETTER
IN OUR NEWER, MORE MODERN STORE
IN THE NEW ENCLOSED ORCHARD MALL
SHOPPING CENTER ON ORCHARD LAKE
ROAD JUST NORTH OF MAPLE. PLEASE
OME BY AND SAY HELLO TO EDIE AND
_,CRRY WHO SERVED YOU SO WELL IN THE
BIRMINGHAM . STORE. AND DON'T FOR-
GET, WE STILL HAVE OUR STORE IN. THE
NEW ORLEANS MALL, 10 MILE & GREEN-
FIELD.
Thank You,
BOB & MILLY BISHOP

.



THE

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Orchard Mall

Orchard Lake Rd., North of
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NEW ORLEANS
MALL

10 Mile and Greenfield'
Southfield

Cong. Beth Achim's La-
hay Chapter, United Syn-
agogue Youth, will have a
progressive dinner begin-
ning with Havdala services 7
p.m. Saturday at the home
of Jerry Friedman, 25911
Stratford. Oak Park.

The dinner will proceed at
homes of various members
and will end with a party,
for those who participated
in the dinner, at the home of
Jeff Cantor, 22829 Bell
Brook, Southfield. For in-
formation and reservations,
call Pain Lippitt, 353-4477.
Pam Lippitt and Sheryl
Rose were hospitality co-
chairmen for the recent
Central Region USY conven-
tion at the Sheraton-Cadil-
lac Hotel. The group won an
award for social program-
ming. Delegates to the con-
vention were Howard Mitz,
Sheryl Rose, Jerry Fried-'
man, Pam Lippitt, Diana
Biirlant and Beth Geller.

Friday, April 11, 1975 35

Order of DeMolay Holds Installation

Mosaic Chapter, Order of
DeMolay, recently held its
semi-annual installation of
officers.

Installed as master coun-
cilor was Nat Pernick. He
has been in Mosaic Chapter
for more than three years,
and is a senior at South-
field-Lathrup High School.

Andy Finn was installed
as senior councilor and Carl -
Berlin as junior councilor.
Stepping down as master
councilor was Paul Magy.

tional fraternal organiza-
tion open, to. all boys 13-21,
and is not restricted to sons
of Masons. Its aim is build-
ing better citizens- bY
"helping today's youth learn
responsibility, leadership
and coop'eration."

"Sensational"

MUSIC

Weddings 8, BarMitzvas
My Specialty

1 piece

to 10 Piece Band

Mori Little

356-4745

call for free audition

THE NEWEST OF INVITATIONS,
STATIONERY AND ACCESSORIES

Same personal service for over 15 years.

SOPHIE LEZELL

Other officers installed
were: Ralph Spitzer, trea-
surer; Stuart Vinsky, sen-
ior deacon; Laurence Cu-
tler, junior deacon; Jack
Nida, senior steward;
Steve Centner, junior
steward; Steve Schecter,
marshal; Larry Russman,
chaplain; Harry Zol-
kower, orator; Ethan
Bright, standard' bearer;
Howard Rabotnick, al-
moner; and Barry Spitzer,
sentinel.
DeMolay is an interna-

557-2596

JUDIE'S

Cantor to Speak
on Israel Tour

Cantor Robert Shapiro,
director of Havurat Yisrael,
a six-week summer tour of
Israel; will be in Detroit
Monday to offer informa-
tion on the program. •

Interested parents and
teens may meet with the
cantor in the office of Can-
tor Louis Klein at Cong.
Bnai Moshe, 14390 W. 10
Mile, Oak Park. For a bro-
chure, write Havurat Yis-
rael — Israel Tour, 2727
Kenwood Blvd., Toledo,
Ohio 43606.

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the lofty idealism pro-,
claimed by every land but
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Phone: 342-4646

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