THE DETROIT JEWISH DBMS ANDREW'S LANDSCAPING Low cost lawn care 5 yrs. exp. service by area college students BNAI DAVID Shabat Story Hour will display 355-4915 photos taken at the May 14 birthday party for Israel as The Finest In part of its visit to the Israel Musical Entertainment Expo, during its 10 a.m. meeting Saturday. The group meets weekly for Shabat games and stories, followed by a children's AND HIS kidush. All children age 4-7 ONTINENTAL are invited. Junior congregation will 398-3664 hold regular Shabat youth •- ' services 10 a.m. Saturday. Topic for discussion will be FACIAL HAIR the recent arms sale to the PERMANENTLY Middle East. Groups meet for children age 8-10 and REMOVED youth age 11-14. All young Eyebrows IVeckhne Arms Legs Recommended by Physicians people are invited. FREE CONSULTATION Ha-or (grades five-six) SHIRLEY PERSIN youth group members are Registered Electrologist currently seeking sponsors for a group bowl-a-thon on ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD, Roam 260 June 4. The activity is Near Northland & Providence Hospital aimed at raising funds for PHONE 557-1105 charity and to subsidize a Over 20 Years Experience year-end group trip to ERIC ROSENOW I WORK HARD IN SCHOOL ... I'LL WORK HARD FOR YOU! In Kansas it's against the law for eating places to serve ice cream on cherry pie. Youth News Cedar Point on June 16. All members are invited to attend the event. For infor- mation, contact adviser Steve Kideckel, 968-1765. Masada (grades seven-eight) will meet 6 p.m. June 2 to play minia- ture golf. The group will return for an oneg Shabat dinner and pro- gram at the home of Hartley Harris, 15270 Kenton, Oak Park. Pro- gram will include Shabat games and discussion. Temple Israel Lists Graduates Temple Israel will honor seniors of the 37th annual graduating class at Sabbath services 8 p.m. today. Class speakers are Mitchell Wiatrak and Roberta (Bunny) Mittel- dorf, president and vice president, respectively, of the Temple Youth Group, and Nora Sobolov, of Windsor, recipient of the John R. Herman Award for six month's study as an ex- change student in IsraeL The graduation service will be highlighted by the presentation of numerous awards to both seniors and undergraduates on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, activities and attendance. The graduating class in- cludes: Beth Arnold, Lisa For reservations, contact adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, evenings. Masada will conduct a candy sale to help raise money for a year-end trip to Cedar Point and for a charitable cause. Persons wishing to participate may obtain candy at the Bnai David library, or from fund-raising co-chairmen Kim Maneli, 967-3471, or Elliot Maness, 557-6269. Talit and Tefilin Club will not meet Sunday May 28. The group will resume weekly gatherings at 9 a.m. June 4. Teens age 13-17 are invited for morning serv- ices, followed by breakfast and bowling. The group will go to Cedar Point June 19. For information, contact adviser Alan Hurvitz, 557- 0822. For information on Bnai David Youth programs, call the youth line, 557-8325, or library, 557-8211. needs your help for our Summer Job Placement Program • All applicants are thoroughly screened • All applicants are referred by our professional staff • No fees are charged to the employer • No fees are charged to the applicant Please call us with your job openings SUBURBAN OFFICE: Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop 24123 Greenfield Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 557-5341 JEWELRY ,...lewd. 1/.4" SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 LORI M. ADELSON M.D. We are so proud of you. Much Love Mom & Dad npMERSVAUMMIRASVMM , 'MRSRUSOR nms 1;,..mn HELLEL DAY SCHOOL 32200 Middlebelt — Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 — Phone 851-2394 Newlmens, RABBI ROBERT ABRAMSON AdmmisaMer JUNE WEINBERG We are having Open House at our school on Monday June 5 8 P.M. Phone 851-2394 co o c;;- PRAMPOW Give your child a M closeness to his Heritage SgM eN2R WI Cluster Bombs Saved Civilians TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The military correspondent for Ha'aretz writes that even though Israel broke an agreement by using U.S. cluster bombs against ter- rorist targets in Lebanon, the bombs were more humane than using heavy- explosion bombs. He said civilians in bun- kers were not affected by the cluster bombs, but would have suffered heavy casualties if conventional bombs were used. FIRESTONE nosaml.g. .bnswir• Conoratutations Barak, Ellen Barth. Paul Bensman, David Blume, Jane Bodner, Michael Brandt, Stacy Brickner, Mimi Buegeleisen, Kathy Cantor, Andrea Cohen. Eban Cooper. Howard Fos. Joel Friedman, Elisa Ginter. Erin Goldstein, Joel Hack, Penne Handler, Lori Hartz, Ellen Hertz, Lawrence Holzman. Dianne Is- ley, Neal Krasnick, Bruce Landay, Aileen Miller, Roberta Mitteldorf, Bruce Moyer, Judith Orbach. Debra Papo, Sandra Posner, Lorey Ravet, Kathryn Rissman, Cheryl Rudin, Pamela Schane, Donald Schechter, Gayle Shore, Wendy Sider, William Sider, Kimberly Small, Nora Sobolov, Gary Stone, Rhonda Stone, Laurence Tis- dale, Cynthia Viviano, Nancy Wayne, Amy Weil, Brandon West, Mitchell Wiatrak, Eric Wolfe,. Nancy Zausmer, Shelley Ziegelman and Karen Zucker. JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE & COMMUNITY WORKSHOP Friday, May 3, 1978 25 englanniSMS M Registration, is open in Kindergarten and ggfirst grade 86 classes. 58 86 SUMMEZEASS 0.2 Aliya Increases JERUSALEM (ZINS) — The Aliyah Department of the World Zionist Organiza- tion reports that in 1977 there were 21,500 new olim arriving in the country, compared with 19,000 in 1976; that is an increase of nine percent. 1 86 Hillel — where Judaic and General Education walk hand in hand into the future i lilliel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit admits Jewish students of say race, color, natl.:mid or eel Mc origin. ftsg admission and scholarship programs are non-discriminatory. 14o child will be denied an education at Hillel become of parents Inability to pay the full charges. Tuition allowances wiil continue to be granted, based on Individual needs. ...