38 May 28, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dan Yessian Assoc. Presents BANDS! BANDS! BANDS! • The Sunshine Band • The Dan Yessian Arrangement • The Hoiden Caufield Group Specialists in Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, Banquets 478-3737 be Cherow, Says: ' WHEN ARTISTIC UP- HOLSTERERS BUILDS YOUR FURNITURE YOU'LL SEE THE DIFFER- ENCE AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE. THE QUALITY WE PUT IN IS OBVIOUS TO THE EYE. CALL US FOR FREE HOME ESTIMATE. Council Presents Annual Youth Awards The Jewish Community Council's annual youth awards were presented at the Council's delegate as- sembly. The Walter E. Klein Youth Award trophy, hon- oring the Council's retired executive director, was pre- sented to the Young Peo- ples' Society of Temple Beth El. During the year, its members participated as volunteers in the F.A.R. Conservatory of the Per- forming Arts, which teaches fine arts to retarded chil- .dren. The group also helped to raise funds for construc- tion of a kibutz, and created two summer camp scholar- ships in New York and a Mitzva Corps scholarship in Detroit. A Jewish Community Council Youth Award was presented • to Cong. Bnai Moshe Kadimah United Synagogue Youth, whose members during the year took part in a Holocaust program which simulated the experiences and re- counted the history of the condition that European Jewry suffered during World War II. Also receiving a Jewish Community Council Youth Award was General Maur- ice Rose AZA. During the season, its members par- ticipated in a weekend study conference on Soviet Jewry, conducted a model seder, raised funds during a membership drive for the BBYO Great Lakes Coun- cil, and held a Jewish Na- tional Fund Tree sale that helped to enroll all AZA members in the project. Mrs. Bertha Brotman chaired Youth Award Com- mittee, which included Mrs. Howard B. Appelman, Jack J. Bodzin, Jeanne Korsh and Brian J. Kott. 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