Friday, May 5, 1918 35 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Detroit Students in Israel in Exchange Program r TEMPLE BETH EL SINGLES FORUM will present a series, "Solo Flight," beginning 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the temple. Successive programs will take place May 17 and 24. Nadine Belle will conduct the series. There is a charge. For information, call Laurie Graff, 237-0977, or 626-0977, or Rabbi Dannel Schwartz, 851-1100. * * * Detroit students who are in Israel participating in the America-Israel Student Exchange program, sponsored by the America-Israel Friendship League, are, from left Holly Golightly, Daniel Rakinic, Nancy Smith, Michael Dotson and Toni Washington. The students attend Cass Technical and Cooley High Schools. ' a- Detroit Public Schools an educational organiz will send a contingent of tion comprised of 28 of the United States' largest "ambassadors" to Israel in an effort to do its part to in- urban school systems.) All funding for the stu- crease intercultural under- standing between the U.S. dent exchange is provided through grants from the and its Mideastern ally. These "ambassadors" are U.S. State Department and 10th and 11th grade high Israel's Ministry of Educa- school students selected tion to the America-Israel from Detroit's Cass Techni- Friendship League. The Detroit students, who cal and Cooley High Schools. They will partici- left for Israel Saturday, are: pate in a month-long stu- Michael Dotspn of Cooley dent exchange program, High School, and Holly along with 25 other stu- Golightly, Daniel Rakinic, dents, who represent five Nancy Smith and Toni other school systems from Washington, all from Cass Technical High School. around the country. The Dallas, Cleveland, Called the America- Israel Student Exchange Chicago, San Francisco and New York school systems Program, the project is sponsored by the also will join the exchange. America-Israel Friend- Dr. Ethel Washington, ship League, acting in supervisor of home econom- cooperation with the ics education for Detroit Council of Great City Public Schools will accom- Schools. (The Council is piny the Detroit group. SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES will hear group therapist and marriage counselor Tova Milinsky 8 p.m. Sunday at the main Jewish Community Center complex. Ms. Milinsky will speak on "The Second Time Around." There is a charge. For information, call Ann Klempner, 557-3698; Bea Braun, 357-4369; or Dorothy Shapiro, 557-2599. Singles age 30 and up are invited. The group goes bowling every second and Rolex fourth Sunday of the month NITY CENTER single at Oak Park Lanes at 9:15 young adult department p.m. Regular meetings are will sponsor "A Night of held the first and third Sun- Fun and Games" 8 p.m. days of the month and an Tuesday in the main Center open board meeting is held 8 complex. There is a charge, p.m. the second Monday of and participants are re- each month at the 10 Mile quested to bring games. Jewish Center. * * * Your One Stop Shop Fredrick, 4 5 .,twowi .J eweie Hrs ELD HILLS $69 Vint tong the Road 355-1590 MICHIGAN JEWISH SINGLES COUNCIL will have a "new faces party" 8 p.m. Sunday in the Walden Woods Apts. club house. "New faces" will be admit- ted at a reduced charge. Re- freshments will be served. Singles age 18-40 are in- vited. Admission is nomi- nal. %Mite 9aJor4 CENTERPIECES ORIGINALLY DESIGNED — FRESH OR ARTIFICIAL — FAVORS INVITATIONS, STATIONERY-20% OFF BEV KURTIS DORSEY MENKEN DORIS CORNFIELD * * * JEWISH COMMU- The "Ford Diamond Jubilee Recipe Collection" of 600 recipes from leading U.S. and Canadian restaur- ants, has been published by the Ford Consumer Publi- cations Department to commemorate Ford Motor Co.'s 75th anniversary. The 176-page hardcover volume also includes stories on gourmet and game cook- ing and the variety of regional and ethnic foods found in the United States and Canada. The "Ford Diamond Jubilee Recipe Collection" is available at Detroit-area bookstores, or write Ford Books, Box 60, Dearborn dentists, nurses and pup- 48121. peteers. More than 2000 Michigan Ros Gilson is the direc- firms engage in world trade. tor of the Beth Hayeled, which has an accredited kindergarten and spon- sors a parent-toddler class. The Beth Hayeled is licensed by the state. k is (ca.. s k.0 LAM V_ Cu WA, „Lk,. Low/As-3 Itaututiou-s Marra Alletileh rS OCLeas ffiat esisnue. ,§6a0 29260 Franklin Road , Monday to Friday. 10:30. 4:30 356.1233 Claymore Apt. Bldg. MOTHER'S DAY!!! Gifts that make beautiful scents Classes for children age 3-5 are available for two-, three- or five-day sessions. For information, call Mrs. Gilson, 357-5544. COUPON Reg. $12.50 NORELL SPRAY COLOGNE 225 oz. 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Shaarey Zedek's Beth Hayeled — nursery school — will conduct an open house Monday through May 12 at the synagogue. Hours of the open house are 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. The nursery school offers religious observance and secular training for the stu- dents. The creative program contributes to all phases of a young child's development. The program provides the children with many learn- ing experiences. For exam- ple, they learn about music from Janet Pont and Ed Waldman teaches wood- working. Special visitors to the classes have been an American Indian family, a dancer, a high school band, NW( Singles Events and DISCOUNT COSMETICS 24695 COOLIDGE HWY. • 547 9669 (across from Dexter-Davison MM.) - 'Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (Closed Sunday) Free Parking Across the Street I