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July 27, 1979 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-07-27

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20 Friday, July 21, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brith Activities

LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER will hold a
"white elephant" sale and
games afternoon 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. club house.

Admission is gained by
bringing a "white elephant"
item valued at $2 or more.
Members and guests should
bring their own game
equipment. Refreshments
will be served. Program
chairman is Eileen Israel.
President is Helen Pearl.

* * *

have an open meeting noon
Wednesday at the North-
gate Apts. club house.
Guests are invited and re-
freshments will be served.
For reservations, call Sarah
Markowitz, 968-3948, or
Estelle Warren, 642-4157.
BNAI BRITH SING-

- The nursery school at
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses is now accepting
registration for the 1979-
1980 school year. For in-
formation, call Aileen
Prujansky, 358-3721.

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Cheryl Velick of Na'im
BBG has been elected Dis-
trict 6 BBG president at the
recent district convention,
held in Elkhart Lake, Wis.
Cheryl has been a member
of BBG for three years and
has served previously as
president of Na'im BBG and
as third vice president of the
Great Lakes BBG Council.
She also is a member of
the Michigan BBYO Board
of Directors. Last summer,
- Cheryl attended the Inter-
national BBYO Kallah and
at the International Lead-
ership Training Conference
held at the Bnai Brith
Perlman Camp in Starlight,
Pa.
At the recent district con-
vention, Michigan BBYO
won first place in the follow-
ing events: Roger Klein,
Goode AZA, AZA Oratory;
Marc Lowenthal, Rose AZA,
AZA Storytelling; Caroline
Broida, Disraeli BBG, BBG
Storytelling; Cathy Kaner,
Sabra BBG, Anita Perlman
Community Service Award;
Lenny Berman, L'Chaim
AZA, AZA Literature.
Also Aaron Shapiro,
Kishon AZA, AZA Hand-
icrafts; Martin Zoldan,
Jolson AZA, AZA Art;
Dina Noorily, Glazer
BBG, BBG Literature;
Marc Lowenthal, Rose
AZA, AZA Black and
White Photography; De-
bbie Davidson, Glazer
BBG, BBG Color Photog-
raphy; Marcy Lichter-

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The annual Balfour Con-
cert of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit will be held
on Oct. 21, at Ford Au-
ditorium, Sidney Silver-
man, ZOD president, an-
nounced this week.
Program participants

Religious School
Registration Open

will be announced soon, he
stated.
Silverman said that Dr.
Lester Zeff has been reap-
pOinted chairman of the
concert arrangements
committee.
At the installation of
Silverman as ZOD
president last week,
Rabbi Leon Fram, the in-
stalling officer, called for
revitalization of Zionist
ranks as an assurance of
proper public affairs ac-
tivities to prevent falsifi-
cation of facts regarding
Israel. He urged mobili-
zation of all efforts t
strengthen the hands of
Zionist -leadership in the
striving for a just peace.
Under the chairmanship
- of Dr. Louis Kasdan, mem-
bership enrollment in ZOD
will be a major activity of
the movement in the com-
ing months.

Registration is being
taken for Cong. Beth Ab-
raham Hillel Moses' reli-
gious school 1979-1980
school year.
The school is an indepen-
s
'• \ iirs
„k
dent congregational school
that offers non-graded pro-
grams in Hebrew language
studies, Jewish history and
current events, Israeli
songs and dances, Torah
studies, Bar and Bat Mitzva
preparation, Shabat serv-
ices, hazzanut and Torah
reading skills and other
extra curricular activities.
Dr. Harry Jubas, director
of education, announces
that non-members may
enroll their children in the
H I ,
CHERYL VELICK .
man, Disraeli BBG, BBG school. For information, call
Black and -White Photog- the synagogue office, 851-
SAVE!
SAVE!
raphy. Michigan Region 6880.
also took first place in Camp Mahiah
BUY DIRECT-
both the AZA and BBG
FROM THE
Council Newspaper Con- Reunion Planned
PORTER
IM
Former campers and
test.
Second place awards went camp personnel at Camp
SEYMOUR.
to Marc Lowenthal, Rose Mahiah in Onsted during
KAPLAN
AZA, AZA Color Photog- the 1930s through the 1960s
and Co.
raphy; Herzl AZA, Windsor, are being sought for a
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
AZA Chapter Newspaper; planned fall reunion at the
OF FINE DIAMONDS
Naches BBG, BBG Chapter camp.
30555 Southfield,
For information, write
Suite 100
Newspaper; and Strauss
445-9200
BBYO, Mt. Clemens, BBYO Image Production Service,
Chapter Newspaper. Third cio Ruth Rapaport Mason,
place awards were pre- PO Box 7252, Ann Arbor
sented to Julie Geller, 48107.
Glazer BBG, BBG Handic-
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rafts; and to Marlene Reid,
Glazer BBG, BBG Art.
PHIL ELLIS INVITES YOU
In addition, three Michi-
JO INSPECT OUR LARGE SELECTION
gan AZA chapters were
certificates
awarded
OF EYE FASHIONS
acknowledging member-
SILHOUETTE, AVANT GARDE;
ship in the Chai Club for
having contributed 18
ANTHONY MARTIN & MORE
hours of service to the com-
PHIL
munity. They are: Jack
ELLIS
Benny AZA, L'Chaim AZA
Tues.-Fri. 9:30-6
26001 COOLIDGE HWY.
Thurs. Evening 7-9 p.m.
and Gen. Maurice Rose
543-3343
OAK PARK, MICH.
Sat.
9:30-5
AZA. Michigan Region also
By 101 /2 Mile
CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY
took first place in eight
program-of-the-year
categories.
Herzl AZA, Windsor, won
for its 50th anniversary
weekend celebration;
L'Chaim AZA, tapes for the
blind; Benny AZA, 24-hour
dance marathon for Muscu-
lar Dystrophy; Shalom Aviv
LI Ill SERN ICE
BBG, Jewish awareness
program; Sabra BBG, two
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awards for separate Sukkot
and Hanuka programs at
Near Post Office
the Federation Apartments.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council was recognized
for successfully estab-
lishing the first AZA
Council grove in Israel
through the Jewish Na-
tional Fund; and the AZA
and BBG Councils also
were recognized for their
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BBYO Activities

ZAGER CHAPTER will

Nursery School
Registration

LES GROUP will hold a
disco party 8 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. Entertain-
ment will be provided by
Salvador and Co. Refresh-
ments will be served. There
is a charge for non-
members.

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