THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News Students Elected to Phi Beta Kappa Area high school students ceiving the honor are: Helen Klein and Audrey Krakovits. will be honored by Phi Beta Oak Park High School Kappa, honorary scholar- ship fraternity, for out- honorees are: standing scholarship Mon- Claire Bloom, Kayla Bodzin, Nancy Burk, Paul Canchester, Victor Colman, day at Ford Auditorium. Cynthia Coursen, Cheryl Dater, Karen Beth Jacob students re- Epstein, Sandra Fertel, Brian Fishman, ' David Gendein, Larry Goldstone and HOUSEHOLD SALES Nancy Gorelik. Diane Greenley, Beth Greenwald, Stephen Grossbart, Paul Hamburger, Marilyn Hamer, Barry Himmelstein, Rosalind Hurwitz, Lisa Kahn, Marcy Katz, Mark Kowalsky, Susan Levin, Alan Levine and Susan Levine. 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FOR MOTHER'S DAY cA Co trzgEtz izrzetio rz of ofd ,;IE w-Efly i(ikt See Morris or Joel Watnick S GIFTS Thurs. to 9 p.m. Birmingham (Near Crowley's) • -Hannah Senesh BBG will have a membership party May 11 for prospec- tive members age 14 years or older in the Farmington- West Bloomfield areas. For membership information, call Amy Ross, chapter president, 851-4085 or Shelly Smoler, 626-2383. Planning has begun for the joint Jolson AZA—Rose AZA Softball Marathon for Muscular Dystrophy to be- gin noon May 28 at the Southfield Civic Center in honor of the Bicentennial. Chapter members will be sponsored per hour, with all monies going to Muscular Dystrophy. For informa- tion, contact Leonard Kauf- man, Jolson AZA president, 478-6133 or Joel Hechler, Rose AZA president, 968-0494. The Great Lakes BBG Council is planning a bowl- a-thon for Muscular Dystro- phy to take place 10 a.m. May 30 at Plum Hollow Lanes. Each bowler will be sponsored on a per-pin ba- sis. Anyone wishing to spon- sor bowlers may call Linda Scheinker at the BBYO Of- fice, 354-6113. BBG Coordi- nator for the program is Lisa Garber. The Great Lakes BBG Council announces the fol- lowing appointments: Deb- bie Moss of Na'im BBG as membership 'marathon chairman and Robin Colbert of Disraeli BBG as installa- tion chairman. The Great Lakes AZA Council announces the ap- pointment of Ken Bloom of Rose AZA as membership marathon chairman. . Hashathar Plans May Convention services in the small chapel. Interested youth are invited. For information on youth activities at the synagogue, call coordinator Hartley Harris, 968-3563, or the youth lounge, 548-3123. Baseball for Youth Beth Moses United Syn- agogue Youth will attend a Detroit Tigers baseball game May 17, meeting 6 p.m. at the synagogue. For required reservations by Monday, call Julie Frank or Karen Knoppow. There is a charge. FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA "Music and entertainment if itslest for Your Guests" 557-7986 • TEL-TWELVE MALL 12-Mile & Telegraph *NORTHWOOD SHOPPING Detroit Hashachar mem- CENTER 13 and Woodward, Royal Oak bers will join tri-city mem- bers in a presentation at the rkFAIRLANE TOWN CENTER Hadassah convention May Dewier. 18 in -Bay City. The theme of the presentation is "Jeru- Michigan's Leading Department Store for Children salem." Rehearsals will be held 7:45 p.m. Monday at the Visit Youth Center home of Judie and Rachael Stern, 27319 Aberdeen, Pre-Teen Dept. Southfield and 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Lisa THE LATEST FASHIONS Parel, 10495 Elgin, Hun- FOR THE YOUNG SET tington Woods. Members will attend the ,SIZES 6 TO 14 regional spring convention May 21-23 at Camp Tavor in JWB Has Guide Three Rivers. The theme • FANTASTIC TOPS will be "Israeli Culture to Jewish Camps Through the Arts." For in- NEW YORK — An formation, call Mike Levy, '5 TO $11 89-page directory of Jewish 869-1311. Resident Summer Camps, • SLACKS the only complete national Kol Ami to Host listing of summer camps $12 To '18 under Jewish communal Youth Assembly auspices,-has been issued by Temple Kol Ami will host • SKIRTS the Jewish Welfare Board the annual delegates' As- as a service to Jewish feder- sembly of Michigan State '10" To 93 ations, Jewish community Temple Youth beginning centers, camps, potential with a Sabbath service 8:30 campers, parents and pros- p.m: today at the temple. • SWIM SUITS pective camp counselors. The teenaged branch'of The directory is available the Reform *movement con- $950 To $11 s° from JWB Publications sists of 15 youth groups. Services, 15 E. 26th St., New Members of Kol Ami • CULOTTES York, N.Y. 10010. Temple Youth (KATY) will be in charge of the service. 00 message will be given Volunteer Power The by Rick Marion. Nancy Bor- ALL NAME BRANDS Strong: CJFWF ison will play the guitar. An oneg Shabbat will follow the NEW YORK A call on every voluntary agency in service. The annual election will Use our layevraye alester Charge, Baeldoesiceid the country to accept its re- sponsibility to help influ- be held during the weekend. ence government policy 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 . emerged from the first Sid- ney Hollander Colloquium, held in Alexandria, Va. un- der the aegis of the Council of Jewish Federations. The colloquium brought together a group of top na- tional social welfare experts to analyze the relationships of voluntary agencies in the health, education and wel- fare fields to government. The agenda focussed on the development of princi- (altered just for you AT NO CHARGE) ples to guide future direc- tions of the voluntary sec- Old Orchard. Shopping Center tor, particularly toward Maple at Orchard Lake Rd. defining the special respon- On the way to the new Jewish Community Center sibilities of sectarian 626-7470 groups; also, how these ■ agencies could serve their 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 4". purposes most effectively. . S k ilvet& goto Co litzmilo 'Lau] r zi.1.9121 FINE JEWELRY The BBYO Elections Training Conclave will be field May 14-16 at Camp Tamarack, Ortonville. The theme of the conclave is "Leadership Is Contagious — Catch On!" Besides the leadership training, the program will include elec- tions for new officers for both the Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils. Coordi- nators for the program are Richard Sheiner of Einstein AZA and Elayne Katz of Sa- bra BBG. Staff Coordinator of the program is David Raphael. Bnai Moshe USY Sets Oneg Shabat Cong. Bnai Moshe's Chal- utzim United Synagogue Youth group (grades 5 and 6) will have an oneg Shabat May 14 in the home of Jeff Roth, 14251 Hart, Oak Park. Reservations are limited. For reservations, call the adviser, Steve K'ideckel, 968-1765. Kadimah USY (grades 7 and 8) will go to Toronto May 20-23 to join in cultural and social activities with Kadimah chapters from Congs. Beth Ejneth and Beth David. A limited num- ber of reservations is avail- able. For information, call Sharon Landau, adviser, 545-6951. Services are held 10 a.m. Saturdays for youth of all ages. Story Hour I is for three- to five-year-olds and Story Hour II is held for youth age 6 to 8. Mark Ei- chner leads the junior con- gregation. Senior USY holds Pantiouttoug you ncluclinA JJE YatElt- 283 Hamilton BBYO Activities May 7, 1976 37 4111NO. 644-7626 .11. •