48 Friday, March 18, 1977 CARS TO BE DRIVEN TO ANY STATE M C 12598.. i.c.c. - !DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 4713 Horger at Michigan Ave. P.O. BOX 1264 Dearborn, Mich. 48126 Tel. 584-5000 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BNAI DAVID junior congregation will attend a Detroit Pistons basket- ball game Wednesday, Meeting 6:30 p.m. in the The r ► est Musical Entertainment WHAT'S UPSTAIRS AT MODERN? HERE'S JUST SOME OF WHAT YOU'LL FIND UPSTAIRS: • • • • DESKS & DESK ACCESSORIES CHAIRS S. SOFAS FILES & MACHINE STANDS TABLES FOR EVERY NEED • ORIGINAL PAINTINGS & GRAPHICS EL - • SCULPTURE — Ceramic, metal A plexiglass • DRIED FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS • ARTIFICIAL PLANTS & TREES • DIGITAL CLOCKS & WALL CLOCKS • LAMPS & SPECIALTY LIGHTING • PORTABLE BARS & BAR ACCESSORIES • MIRRORS • SMOKING ACCESSORIES "UPSTAIRS" SPECIAL All Stocked OCCASIONAL TABLES 25% to 50% OFF one week only, now through Mar. 25th M odern Office Supply Co. ,y our p, Office „If Boy, t} ittio 1 Youth News 31535 SOUTHFIELD ROAD (between 13 & 14 Mile Rds.) t "Your Office Girt" youth lounge. Tickets are available at discount rates for all members. Bus transportation will be provided. Deadline for ' reservations is Monday. For reservations, call the synagogue youth-line, 557-8325, or group presi- dent David Nathan, 548- 1006. Atid senior group (grades 9-12) will attend an over-night shul-in in Toledo, Ohio on March 26-27. The program is sponsored by the -Na- tional Conference - of Synagogue . Youth (NCSY). Members will meet 8 p.m. March 26 at the synagogue, and re- Two Win High Scout Honors Jeffery Aichenbaum and Daniel Weinstein were accorded the Eagle Scout honor at the recent Court of Honor and fam- ily dinner' sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 23. Larry Steinberg, Barry Landau and the honorees were appointed senior pa- trol leaders. Advanced to the rank of life scout were Loren Allen, Ken Cook, Tom Barth, Mark Wolin and Steven Weinstein. Larry Steinberg and Jeff Blake were advanced to the rank of star scout. Scoutmaster Nathan Trager presented Alfred A. Klunover, chairman of the Troop Committee, with an American flag. Members are sought. The troop meets Mondays at Pepper School during the school year, and at the 10 Mile 'branch of the Jewish Community Cen- ter in summer. Fabulously French. Stretch Terry suit in Green with White stripe or Red with White stripe. Sizes 6 months, 1 year and 2 year. From $15.40. Absorba baby club dresses from $14.40. Just one in our collection of Absorba for Spring. In sizes Infants to 14. turn noon, March 27. Round-trip bus transpor- tation will be provided. Reservations must be re- ceived by Wednesday. For information, call adviser Hartley Harris, 968-3563. Masada (grades 7-8) weekly youth lounge drop-in will resume March 30, with movies and new games. The group will hold a mystery bus ride 3 p.m. March 27. For informa- tion, call adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422. Ha-Or will hold a - roller skating party for 5th and 6th graders Sunday. The group will meet 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Drivers are needed. For reservations, contact ad- viser Steve Kideckel, 968-1765, or group member Stuart Nathan, 548-1006. For details on youth ac- tivities at Bnai David, call the synagogue youth-line, 557-8325, dur- ing the day or on Wednes- day and Thursday nights. * * * YACHAD USY will have a regional rally 8:30 p.m.-11:30 p.m. Saturday at Beth Moses synagogue. Disc jockey Marc Ankerman will pro- vide music. There is a charge. For information, call Diane Goldring, 851- 3728. * * * NATIONAL CONFER; ENCE OF SYNAGOGUE YOUTH'S junior group will participate in a Shabaton this weekend in Toronto and spend Shabat at Camp Reena in Orangeville, Ontario. The Greater Detroit NCSY consituent groups will ._participate in the first NCSY shul-in March 26 and 27 at Cong. Etz Chaim in Toledo, leaving 8:30 p.m. March 26 from Young Israel of Green- field. There is a charge. For in-formation, call Zerach Greenfield, 557- 0130 or 968-1839. Members of NCSY will open their homeS to Jews needing a place to spend Passover. For informa- tion, call Greenfield. David Sussman was elected president of the newly formed Livonia chapter, based at the Livonia Jewish Congre- gation. Other officers are Gary Bruer and Steve Goldfarb, vice presidents; Danny Hallbe, treasurer Helen Mitchell and Janice Levitt, sec- retaries; and Steve Sol- omon, chairman of the telephone committee. * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK youth will hold services for its Chaverim, Kadima and junior congregation groups 10:30 a.m. Satur- day in the youth lounge, Tikvah Chapel and the junior -congregation chapel. The youth will partici- pate in a United Syna- gogue Youth regional rally 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Moses. Junior congregation will hold a minyan and breakfast 9:30 a.m. Sun- day in the synagogue. Kadima will hold a bowl- youth sponsor a free ing. party Sunday, meet- Torah high 7:30 p.m. ing. 1 p.m. at the syna- Tuesdays at Young Israel gogue. Bowling will be of Greenfield. The laws of held at Plum Hollow Shabat and other relev- Lanes. There is a charge. ant topics are discussed. For information on For information on YI youth activities, call' Teens activities, call Eddie Edelstein, youth Janet Fink, 399-0668,- or director, 357-5544. Sherri Mandel, 542-3067. * * * * * * ISRAEL YOUNG BNAI MOSHE Talit and TEENS will have a board Tefilin Club will meet 8:30 meeting 7 p.m. Sunday. a.m. Sunday in the daily Everyone is welcome. The chapel. Breakfast and * * * • bowling will follow serv- ScholOrship Fund ices led by Mike Schyndel Steve Fischer. Talit Applicants Sought and and Tefilin members are— Applications are still selling tickets for the MaY. being accepted for the 8 community breakfast. - Samue,1 Linden Israel Youth who wish to join Scholarship Fund of the the bowling team may Jewish Community call the adviser, Paul Center. Levine, 354-3845, or the The Linden Scholar- synagogue, 548-9000. ship Fund provides for an annual study trip to Is- rael for a local student. , To qualify for the scho- larship the applicant Edward Charles Tan- must have completed 10th grade or be in un- ner has been dergraduate school, suc- memorialized by the cessfully completed the planting of a garden of first year of tho- Center 100 trees in Israel ulpan program or its through the Jewish Na- equivalent and de- tional Fund. Mr. Tanner, who died monstrated interest in last November at age 22, Israel. Resumes including the was an artist with a local applicant's educational advertising agency. The garden was qualifications, interests and activities may be sent planted by his mother,. to Samuel Linden Scho- Mrs. Raundie Tanner; his larship Fund, Jewish grandmother, Mrs. Louis Community Center of Weingerden; and' rela- Metropolitan Detroit, tives and friends. The 6600 W. • Maple, West garden is located in the Belle and Bernard Isaacs Bloomfield, 48033. Dead- Forest near Jerusalem. line is April 15. Garden Named for Local Artist - • To Ava and Fred A PRINCESS IS BORN Proud Grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Katz Mr. & Mrs. Murray Pollack COURTNEY LYNN KALBFELD Welcomes Her Baby Brother JONATHAN RYAN Weighing 6 lbs 7 1/2 oz THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th The proud parents Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kalbfeld TALENT SEARCH ilirri The prouder grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Larry Guttenberg Singers, Dancers Fencers, Chemists Acrobats, Puppeteers Gardners, Guitar - Players Water Safety Instructors and Sailors call WILLOWAY DAY CAMP Counselours for all groups High School Seniors — College Students 356-8123