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Israeli Students to Meet Local Youth

For information, contact
adviser Kaplan.
Ha-Or fifth and sixth
graders will attend the
Shrine Circus Saturday,
meeting 7 p.m. in the
youth lounge. Tickets
must be reserved in ad-
vance. For information,
contact the adviser, Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765.
For information on any
youth activities at Bnai
David, contact the
synagogue youth line.

The Detroit Zionist
Federation will coordi-
nate a visit of four Israeli
high school students in
the Detroit area next
week. The purpose of the
mission is to provide large
numbers of American
youth with the opportun-
ity to meet Israelis of
their own age and to hear
about Israel and its youth
directly, without inter-
mediaries.

The participants of the
mission were selected by
the Israel Ministry of
TSEICHNER
GONEN
FRIEDLANDER
Education and Culture
Woods.
There
is
a
charge.
YACHAD
United
from a list of 300 recom-
mended candidates. Se- Synagogue Youth will For information, call
venty participants were have 'a sledding party 2 Sheri Mandel, 542-3067.
chosen for the United p.m. Feb. 27 at the home YI Teens will host the
States. The four visiting of Steve Conn, 2654 Lone Central East Northern
the Detroit area are: Pine Rd., Orchard Lake. District Shabaton Feb.
Aaron Tseichner of Ash- There is a nominal 25-27 at Young Israel of
kelon, Shlomo Friedlan- charge. For reservations, Oak-Woods. Youth from
der of Ramat-Gan, Dahlia call Steve, 626-7392, or Ohio, Pennsylvania, In-
851-3728. diana and Michigan will
Admon of Tel Aviv, and Diane Goldring,
* * *
participate. To attend the
Anava Gonen of Haifa.
BNAI MOSHE Talit and weekend, call Janet Fink,
The students will be Tefilin Club will hold its 399-0668. There is a
visiting youth groups and annual Father/Son/ charge.
* *
public and parochial Daughter Bowling Tour-
• .
schools, including Has- nament beginning 8:30
BNAI DAVID youth
char youth group, a.m. Sunday with ser- will present the film,
vices
in
the
synagogue
Habonim youth group,
"The Odessa File," 7:30
Young Democrats, chapel and breakfast. p.m. Sunday in the social
Southfield High School, Rabbi Stanley Rosen- hall. Refreshments will
Henry Ford High School, baum will speak.
The first 'half-season be sold, and tickets will be
Northwestern High
championship
was won by on sale at the door. The
School, Redford High
public is invited.
School, Lutheran High the bowling team of
The youth program will
School West, United Heb- Robert Korn, Mark sponsor a Purim carnival
Owens,
Marty
Rudick,
rew Schools, Cong.
1 p.m. March 6. Games,
Shaarey Zedek High Mike Schyndel and Louis prizes and a special
School, Akiva Hebrew Thorn. The second half- Purim costume judging
Day School, Schoolcraft season will begin Feb. 27. contest will highlight the
College, Detroit Round The Talit and Tefilin Club afternoori. Volunteers
Table of the National is open to youth aged are needed. Admission
Conference of Christian 13-18. For informatiori, booklets are now on sale.
and Jews, Jewish Parents call adviser Paul Levine, For information, contact
Institute, as well as an 354-3845, or Bnai Moshe, synagogue youth line,
appearance on the Jewish 548-9000. * - * *
557-8325.
Community Council's
Junior congregation
YOUNG
ISRAEL will
"Highlights" TV prog-
hold a Shabat lunc-
TEENS will have a
ram.
for all children at
speaker on the National heon
Henry Faigin is chair- Conference of Synagogue noon Feb. 26 in the
ing the committee coor- Youth Israel summer synagogue, following 10
dinating the students' tour 7:30 p.M. Sunday at Library•Sponsors
visit.
Young Israel of Oak-

Israel Bond CampaignBegins

Youth Activities

The Isadore Gruskin
Library of Cong. Bnai
David, under the direc-
tion of librarian Sher
Rice, announces a variety
of activities open to
young people.
A reading club is under
way in the library. The
club is holding a contest
for children of all ages
who read the most books
of Jewish interest. Prizes
will be awarded. Contest
closes March 30.
The Bnai David Post is
published by library
members who attend the
United Hebrew Schools
and the youth groups at
Bnai David. Children are
invited to submit articles,
and advertising space is
available at a small
charge. Ron Zate is
editor.

NEW YORK (JTA) -4•=-- countries beginning next
The development of July, Rothberg said.
Jerusalem, which is
He emphasized the im-
celebrating the 10th an- portance of the develop-
niversary of its reunifica- ment of Jerusalem as Is-
don this year, will be a rael's capital and reported
major objective of the that Israel Bonds helped
1977 campaign for the to provide for the
sale of state of Israel economic integration of a
Bonds, it was announced population increase of
by Sam Rothberg, gen- 120,000
persons
in
eral chairman of the Is- Jerusalem.
rael Bond Organization.
Rothberg stated that
The 1977 drive will have Israel Bond funds must
its North American also help finance the
launching tomorrow in search for new sources of
Miami Beach. More than energy to free Israel from
500 leaders from the Un- the need to spend approx..:
ited States and Canada imately $700 million a
will take part in initiating year for oil imports.
the enrollment of
sub-
He said Israel's inten-
scribers from $10,000 to sive efforts to find substi-
$100,000 and over the tutes for oil are expected
promote
Israel's to result in the wider use
The library will hold - an
economic development. of- solar energy and to
Former Defense Minister stimulate the program art fair, with arts and
Moshe Day an will be the for the generation of hyd- crafts works by children of
all ages - as part of the
guest speaker.
roelectric power.
synagogue's Purim carni-
Another major aspect
val to take place 1 p.m.
of the 1977 drive will be
"If a man can see both March 6, sponsored by
the support of increased
production for export to sides of a problem, you Bnai David youth.
For details on library-
take advantage of the know that none of his
open door for Israel goods money is tied up in it."
sponsored activities, con-
—Verda Ross tact Ms. Rice, 557-8211.
in the Common Market

Friday, February 18, 1977 21

`Discomania' Due
for Teens at Center

ADMON

a.m. youth services.
Awards for attendance
will be presented. For re-
servations, call the
synagogue yout line,
557-8325.

Masada (grades 7-8) will
attend the Shrine Circus
Sunday, meeting 1 p.m. in
the youth lounge. Mem-
bers who attend Hebrew
school are asked to bring a
bag lunch with them. Tic-
kets mu§t be reserved in
advance by calling adviser
Danny Kaplan, 398-7422,
or group vice president
Alex Abramson, 355-4051.

Masada is opening its
youth lounge to all
seventh and eighth grad-
ers to drop 'in for games
and movies, every Wed-
nesday evening at 7 p.m.

March 15 Deadline
for Paint Contest

The Group Services
Department of the Jewish
Community Center will
present "Discomania - for
all teens in grades 7
through 12, 8 p.m. Feb. 26
in the teen lounge in the
main center complex.
Disc jockey Marc An-
kerman will emcee the
evening. There is a
charge. For information,
call the group services
department, 851-7300.

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