THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Egypt Negotiating
for U.S. Aircraft

NEW YORK — Egypt is
negotiating with the United
States Air Force for the
purchase of six used Lock-
heed C-130s, two of which
would be used for electron-
ics counter-measure mis-
sions, according to Aviation
Week. The sale requires
State Department approval.

Special Slide &
Tape Program On

THE HOLOCAUST

Available for School,
or group presentation

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for info call
David Bergman

545-6994

BBYO Activities

The Great Lakes AZA
Council Basketball League
is in full swing with games
being played 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Sundays at the 10 Mile Jew-
ish Community Center and
the Windsor Jewish Center.
Ten teams comprise the
league, divided into two divi-
sions.
At the end of the first two
weeks, Einstein AZA leads
Division 1 and Kishon AZA
leads Division 2. The league
will culminate March 28 in
championship play-offs held
at the new Jewish Center.
Tice public is invited.
* * *
Dora Savage BBG is hold-
ing a toy drive for an or-
phanage continuing to Feb.
15. Anyone with toys to con-

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Friday, February 6, 1976 19

BBYO Sells Trees for JNF

Art Show Slated
to Begin Tonight

Michigan artists working
in all media will have their
works on display today
through Sunday in the Sho-
lem Aleichem Institute's
13th annual art show to be
held at Shenandoah Coun-
try Club.
Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
and 8-10 p.m. today; noon-
10 p.m. Saturday and 1-5
p.m. Sunday.

tribute is urged to call An-
drea Kalef, 557-0016, or
Denise Schlafer, 557-6834.

* * *

BBYO will hold an ad-
viser training session 10
a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday at its
office. Luncheon will be
served. David Rosen, Dis-
trict 6 BBYO consultant
from Chicago, will discuss
"The Role of the Adviser
in Recognizing and Devel-
oping Potential Chapter
Leadership."

MONEY-SAVING HELP
IN ISRAEL

* * *

The Great Lakes AZA
Council will hold its next ex-
ecutive board meeting 4
p.m. Wednesday at the
BBYO office. Interviews
will be held for the coordi-
natorship of the Elections
Training Conclave in May.
The positions of district con-
vention coordinator and
AZA softball league coordi-
nator are also open for ap-
plicants. Any AZA member
may apply.
* * *
BBYO announces the 21st
annual Israel Summer In-
stitute. This 45-day study
tour of Israel departs June
27 and returns Aug. 11. Fea-
tured will be an extensive
period in Jerusalem; five
days at the Sde Boker Field
School (Ben Gurion's kibutz
in the Negev); a week living
with an Israeli family,
whose children are mem-
bers of Noar Le Noar
(BBYO's counterpart in Is-
rael); and a 10-day experi-
ence on a collective settle-
ment, Moledet Bnai Brith.
The program is open to
members of AZA and BBG,
and scholarships are avail-
able. For information, call
Arnold Weiner, regional di-
rector, at the BBYO office,
354-6113.

Synagogues Join
Basketball League

An inter-congregational
basketball league has been
established with seven
teams.
The teams are from Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Temple Is-
rael, Cong. Bnai Moshe,
Cong. Beth Achim, Cong.
Bnai Israel of Pontiac,
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel
and Adat Shalom Syn-
agogue.
The league holds games
5:30 p.m. Sundays at the 10
Mile branch of the Jewish
Community Center. Mike
Peress of Cong. Beth Abra-
ham-Hillel's youth commis-
sion is president of the
league.
Admission to the games is
free, and the public is in-
vited. For information, call
Peress at the synagogue,
851-6880, or 352-1074.

WITHOUT TRAVEL OR
LETTER WRITING,

We act as your personal representatives
in Israel in Government offices, export-
import, court and legal matters. Also in
real estate transactions, buying, selling,
renting, etc. Details handled by experts
both in the U.S. and Israel. Prompt, con-
fidential service.

Some of the 100 members of Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith Youth Organization groups are shown selling
trees at Harvard Row to mark Tu b'Shevat and JNF
month. BBYO members also had a booth at Northland
and canvassed homes to sell several hundred trees to-
ward their goal of a garden of 1,000 trees. Marshall
Philka of Rose Chapter, AZA is the JNF coordinator for
the project which embraces the Great Lakes AZA
Council.

Without obligation call (212) 964-8377
Or Writer

Israel Advising Office
• 132 Nassau Street
New York, N.Y. 10038

Toll-free number
(from anywhere in U.S.)

(800) 221-5175

What abrunch!

Teens, Tweens Set
Joint Ski Weekend

The Jewish Community
Center will sponsor a teen-
tween ski weekend Feb.
13-15 at Camp Tamarack,
Ortonville.
The weekend will include
tobogganing, ice skating,
Shabat olo4ervance, hiking
and skiing at Pine Knob.
Cost of the weekend in-
cludes transportation, lodg-
ing, meals, tow tickets,
group lessons and ski equip-
ment rental.
For information and ap-
plications, call the Center,
851-7300.

TETLEY TEA IN THE CUP

Urgent Parliament
Meeting in Amman

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Fifteen West Bank leaders,
all former members of the
Jordanian parliament, were
summoned by King Hussein
to participate in an urgent
meeting of parliament in
Amman Monday morning.
The development was a
surprise in view of the fact
that the 15 deputies were
pensioned off last year after
Hussein dissolved his par-
liament.
It seemed to confirm re-
cent predictions by Israeli
observers that Hussein in-
tends to try to re-establish
Jordan as spokesman for
the West Bank Arabs and a
possible future negotiating
partner with Israel.

CREAM CHEESE ON THE BAGEL

Served in a cup or a glass, no
tea hits the spot like Tetley.
Because Tetley's rich and
hearty flavor is always there
it never fades! Like a joy-
ful tradition, Tetley always
brings good cheer and good
taste to your meat and dairy
meals, to your day or night
time noshes. The best loved
tea in Jewish Homes since
1875- now beginning a sec-
ond century!

K on the package means cer ified Kosher

A CENTURY OLD TRADITION

VALENTINES DAY FEB. 14

Large selection of Rings,
Watches and other fine
Jewelry gift items.

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Guide Describes
Israel Program

NEW YORK — Nearly 30
programs available to young
people who wish to spend
time in Israel are described
in the 1976 edition of "Israel
Programs," which is pro-
duced by the American
Zionist Youth Foundation.
For information, write to
the Israel Program Center
at 515 Park Avenue, New
York, N.Y. 10022.

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