THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20 Friday, April 20, 1919 Allied Jewish Campaign Will Close With Reception Thursday Several hundred workers for the 1979 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer- gency Fund will celebrate the formal closing of the Campaign at a reception 8 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Guest speaker will be Ep- hraim Evron, Israel's am- bassador to the U.S. Before assuming the am- bassadorship earlier this year, Evron was director general of Israel's Foreign Ministry. A member of the foreign service since 1949, he has been Israel's ambas- sador to Sweden and Canada and has held ministerial positions in Larry Gormezano, left, planning associate for the Jewish Welfare Federation, spoke to the Senior Adult Council of the Ten Mile branch of the Jewish Commu- nity Center April 4. With him are Council President Edward Stark, center, and Carl R. Lichtenstein, chairman of the day. Washington, London and totals raised by their work- The Sensational IN ers. This year's Campaign is Israel. PEOPLE'S CHOICE Rabbi Irwin Groner of expected to raise a record Quartet Shaarey Zedek will deliver peacetime amount. • 4 Singers +Horns +Guitar Reservations are re- the invocation. • Recent U.S. Tour • General quired for the reception. For Campaign • Russian Shers to Disco Chairmen David Handle- information, call the Jewish man and Irving R. Seligman Welfare Federation, 965- Cali for appt. to hear band will preside over the meet- 3939. 699-3593 In a final effort to secure ing, at which division chairmen will report on the pledgeS, workers will hold a telethon during the eve- ning, Monday, Tuesday and SMALLEST Wednesday at United He- SLIM ALUM. BLINDS I VERTICAL BLINDS I DRAPES Laminated brew Schools. 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For information about youth activities, call the youth department, 851- 5100. * * * BNAI DAVID Ruach (grades three-four) will go bowling in duck pin Windsor on Sunday, meet- ing 1 p.m. in the synagogue youth lounge. Cost will in- clude bowling shoes and ice cream. Friends are wel- come, and parents are needed to drive. For reser- vations, contact adviser Debi Chinsky Harris, 967- 0735, evenings. Ha-or (grades five-six) members who wish to make .posters and help work the car wash fund-raiser 10:30 a.m. April 29 should contact adviser Marsha Katz, 968- 7260, by Thursday. Pro- ceeds will go towards char- ity and for the June 21 trip to Cedar Point. Masada (grades seven- eight) will hold an oneg Shabat dinner to celebrate Israel's 31st anniversary, following a miniature golf outing April 27. Partici- pants will gather at 4:30 p.m. in the synagogue. Dinner and pick up will be at the home of Hartley Har- ris, 15270 Kenton, Oak Park. For reservations by Wednesday, contact adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, or President Riva Dines, 557-1977. Atid senior group (grades ine-12) will meet 6 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue to go watch its team play basketball at the Jewish Community Center. A special gather- ing will take place for members and friends immediately following the game. Refreshments will be provided. For in- formation, contact ad- viser Harris, 967-0735, or Steve Dines, 557-1977. Next group activity will be a Detroit Tigers baseball game May 13, meeting 1 p.m. at the synagogue. Youth group members entering the El Al Airlines poster contest, com- memorating Israel's 31st birthday, should submit entries by Sunday to youth dirertors Kaplan or Harris. . - Awards will be presented at the Israel Expo taking place April 29 at the main Jewish Center. Shabat junior congrega- tion and Talit and Tefilin Club will sponsor a trip to see the Detroit Tigers May 13. Special discounts will be given to persons who attend Shabat youth services through May 12, as well as weekly Talit and Tefilin meetings (for teens age 13-17) at 9 a.m. Sundays. For information, contact a youth leader. For information on youth activities at Bnai David, contact the synagogue youth-line, 557-8325, or 557-8211. * * * BNAI MOSHE Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday in the chapel for services, fol- lowed by breakfast and bowling at Oak Park Lanes. Boys and girls age 12-18 are invited. The T and T Mother's Day breakfast will be held 11 a.m. May 13 in the synagogue. A full-course breakfast will be served. Prizes will be awarded. For reservations, call the synagogue office, 548-9000. There is .a charge. For information on all youth activities, contact Hanan Weizman, youth di- * rector, 626-2355. * * * BNEI AKIVA, grades one-12, will have its annual hike Sunday, meeting 9 a.m. at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. There is a charge. Price includes: bus fare, hot lunch, snacks and admission. For reserva- tions, call Annette Ryba, 548-0692. Advisers from Bnei Akiva in Cleveland will attend. Applications for Camp Stone and Bnei Akiva Scholarship Institute in Is- rael are still being accepted. For information and appli- cations, call Joel Bigman, 968-1499; or Debbie Sim- kovitz, 541-8945. * * * YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth will hold a bowl-a- thon to raise money for the Torah Fund May 15, meet- ing 1 p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. Sponsor sheets are available. For informa- tion, call Sheryl Zuroff, 626-8857. The group will hold an oneg Shabat 2:30 p.m. April 28 in the home of Edie and Lenny Katz, 24701 Sussex, Oak Park. Singing, dancing and refreshments will high- light the afternoon. For information on .YIT activities, call President Cheryl Ginns, 559-1704. * * AZA Chapters' Tree Drive Nets 1,463 Trees for Israel 40, AZA chapters in the Michigan Great Lakes Region of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization sold 1,463 trees in their successful drive to plant an AZA grove in Israel. Leaders in the campaign, are, from left, front row: Jeff Weisserman, president of Benny Chapter; Daniel Weiner, secretary, Great Lakes Council; Joel Stitelman, AZA "Walk for Israel" chairman; and Larry Bircoll, Council vice president of membership. Back row, from left: Brian Ackerson, assistant regional director; Roger Klein, Council pro- gramming vice president and coordinator of the JNF/AZA trees campaign; Robert Ellman of Hart AZA; and Gary Epstein, Great Lakes AZA Council president. tional Fund. Participation Members of the AZA in the tree planting drive chapters in the Great Lakes plays a large role in deter- Region of the Bnai Brith mining the winner of this Youth Organization have year's AZA Council Out- reached their goal of plant- standing Chapter Award. ing an AZA grove through AZA chapters in the the Jewish National Fund Great Lakes Council par- in the Bnai Brith Martyrs ticipating in the drive were: Forest overlooking Jerusalem. More than 400 Beber, L'Chaim, Mostel, Posen, Akiba, Goode, Hart, members of AZA in Met- Benny, Rose, Samson, ropolitan Detroit and out- Kishon, Jolson, Strauss of state have participated in Mt. Clemens and Wasser- the tree planting drive. man of Grand Rapids. Hart AZA sold 365 trees with Roger Klein coordinated Robert Ellman selling 260 the AZA tree planting cam- himself. paign with the Jewish Na- ,