24 Friday, July 23, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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BBYO Activities

Jewish Campers Celebrate July 4

HENDERSONVILLE,
N.C. (JTA) — The 550 chil-
dren at the Blue Star Camps
celebrated July 4 by tracing
the history of the American
Jew from life in Europe
through immigration to
modern times. Each of the

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American Jewish develop-
ment.

Investment Sought

NEW YORK — The Gov-
ernment of Israel Invest-
ment Authority published a
44-page advertising supple-
ment in the June 14 issue of
"Aviation Week and Space
Technology" describing in-
vestment opportunities in
Israel for foreign compa-
nies.

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Gan Dafna BBG will
sponsor a trip to Cedar
Point Aug. 17, leaving-
6:30 a.m. from BBYO
Council Office, 21711 W.
10 Mile. For reservations
by Aug. 10, call Robin
Spiegel, 968-5967.
Goode AZA ill hold a car
wash 1 p.m. Sunday at the
Union 76 gas station at
Northwestern Hwy. and
Middlebelt Rd.
BBYO is looking for
male and female advisers
for their chapters. For in-
formation, call David
Raphael, Arnie Weiner or
Linda Scheinker at
BBYO office, 354-6113.
Herzl AZA of Windsor
remains undefeated in
first place of Division 1 in
the Great Lakes Council
Softball League. In Divi-
sion 2, there is a tie for
first place between
Benny and Kishon AZA
chapters. The games are
played 9 a.m. and 10:30
a.m. Sundays at Cran-
brook Fields, Southfield.
All are invited.
The newly elected AZA
chapter presidents for
1976-1977 are: Dan Lip-
son, Akiba; Larry Mon-
dry, Benny; Jeff Schoen-
berg, Brandeis; Michael
Tait, Eilat BBYO, Ann
Arbor; Jeff Kushner,

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Youth News

Reading Club Due Southfield Teen
for Kids at Center
Wins Scholarship

The Jewish Community
Center Library will conduct
a summer reading club for
youth age 9-12 at 2 p.m.
Mondays in the Center.
All children are invited at
no charge. To register, call
the
Center
Library,
851-7300.

Southfield Youth
Set Reading Party

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Einstein; Stuart Cykiert,
Goode; Howard Lyons,
Herzl, Windsor; Ricky
Rogow, Jolson; Steve
Friedman, Kishon; Steve
Traison, L'Chaim; Bran-
don West, Posen; Jeff
Adler, Rose; Eden
Stollman, Samson; Nel-
son Tobin, Sporn; Noah
Wofsy, Strauss BBYO,
Mt. Clemens; Steve
Marks, Wasserman,
Grand Rapids.
BBG chapter presi-
dents are: Erin Goldstein,
Ahavah; Sue Rosenfeld,
Aliyah; Debby Karlinsky,
Brice; Cindy Weiner,
Chavayros; Faye Edels-
tein, Dalyah; Shere
Weiss, Disraeli; Susan
Aminoff, Eilat BBYO,
Ann Arbor; Janice Adler,
Gan Dafna; Sheryl Perl-
muter, Glazer; Beth Gel-
ler, Kadimah; Shelly
Reider, Lazarus, Grand
Rapids; Sharon Kovals-
ky, Masada; Jill Zim-
merman, Naches; Debbi
Moss, Na'im; Benne
Fisher, RaMBaM, Flint;
Marcie Oleinick, Sabra;
Julie Moran, Savage;
Judy Nelkin, Shalom
Aviv; Deanna Ossepow,
Strauss BBYO, Mt. Cle-
mens; Amy Ross, Senesh;
Sharyl Taub, Yachad;
Bethe Steinbruck,
Zang:will.

The Southfield Library's
summer reading club will
have its annual party 1:30
p.m. July 30 in the parks
and recreation building au-
ditorium.
The party will take on the
atmosphere of a fair, and
there will be contests and
prizes.

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Golden Foundation scholar-
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A graduate of Southfield-
Lathrup High School, Leslie
plans to attend the Univer-
sity of Michigan where she
will major in liberal arts.

Dorothea Becker Seeks U.S. Post

Dorothea Becker, active
in communal and Jewish
affairs, has announced her
candidacy for the office of
Democratic Representative
to Congress from the 19th
District.
In 1974 Mrs. Becker ran in
the Democratic primary
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Cong. Beth Achim's
Lahav United Synagogue
Youth group will take a
bike hike to the zoo Sun-
day. For information, call
Ilene Mitz, 544-7449.
The group will go to
Cedar Point Aug. 8. For
details, or to be placed on
the mailing list, call
Ilene.

Isaiah 5.5:1213

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Lahav USY Plans
Bike Trip to Zoo

For ye shall go out with joy,
And be led forth with peace;
The mountains and the hills
shall break forth before
you into singing,
And all the trees of the field
shall clap their hands.
Instead of the thorn shall
come up the cypress,
And instead of the brier
;hull come up the myrtle,
And it shall be to the Lord
for a 'memorial,
For an everlasting sign that
shall not be cut off

Mrs. Becker is a teacher
in the Pontiac School Sys-
tem. She has a BS degree in
business administration
and an MA degree in history
from Wayne State Univer-
sity. She obtained her teach-
er's certificate at Oakland
University where she is cur-
rently working toward a
master's degree in remedial
reading.

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