----rimpiparsimmompimpwwwwww 411141$11i1W. 7 Holocaust List —Of Course! DOWNSVIEW, Ont. (JTA) — A comprehensive catalogue on resource mate- rials related to studies of the Holocaust, for use by Cana- dian educators, has been published by the League for Human Rights of the Cana- dian Bnai Brith. 356-8525 • BILL MEYER ORCHESTRA • DENNIS VERNIER • CHARLES ROWLAND • CARICATURES INVITATIONS? Hattie Schwartz —Of Course! (Hebrew Copy Available) 3 Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 $2.19 lb. $2.69 lb. ALL CUTS KOSHER MEATS - RIB STEAK Youth News BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES' Dor Chadash group will go cross-country skiing (changed from rollerskat- ing) Sunday at the Beechwood Golf Course, Southfield, leaving noon from the synagogue. Petite luncheon will be served at the synagogue. Drivers are needed. There is a charge. The group will have a member-only Super Bowl party 2 p.m. Jan. 25 in the home of adviser Sima Ab- ramovitz, 25701 W. 12 Mile, SHABOT SHALOM FROM GREAT SCOTT EMPIRE BBQ CHICKENS 109 LB. SAVE 40c LB. MANISCHEWITZ CELLO SOUP /$1 6-OZ.. G SAVE 35c ON 3 KINERET ROUND CHALAH 5-OZ. PKG. SAVE 40c BEST CORNED BEEF 4-0Z. r PKG. KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT': • • • • • TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP. SOUTHFIELD/13 MILE IN BEVERLY HILLS ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS TELEGRAPH/15 MILE RD. IN BIRMINGHAM 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD 9 SAVE 50c MOST STORES OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JAN. 22, 1981. NO SALES TO DEALERS. Let Daily Diet Counseling help you lose 17-25 pounds (men lose 28-35 pounds) in just 6 weeks • no drugs • quickly • no shots • safely • permanently • no contracts TROY LIVONIA Now Open In Plaza WEST BLOOMFIELD 19075 Middiebelt 81 E. Sunset Long Lake Rd Cranbrook Centre 6070 W. Maple Rd. 477-6590 at Livernois 30233 Southfield Rd. Suite 205 879-2222 .Suite.102 - 855-3430 Southfield 642-5665 =="1 " .P=.••••- —11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 Friday, January 16, 1981 ENTERTAINMENT? Seymour Schwartz Aimar BNAI MOSHE Senioi tion, call adviser Marc Be- Southfield. Refreshments "Moshe Mouse" United har, 557-8551. will be served. Moshe Mouse USY, Reservations are still Synagogue Youth will meet being taken for the Saturday at the home of Kadima USY and T and T will go to Camp Tamarack Tamarack Weekend to be Howard Weiner, held with the Bnai Moshe Danvers, Farmington Hills, for their annual winter re- Kadimah group Feb. 13-15. following services, for a treat Feb. 13-15. Anyone in- For details, call Miss Ab- Shabat lunch and study ses- terested in helping plan any ramovitz, 356-6282. sion. The group will discuss of the religious, cultural, or M a char will go to Tefila. Everyone is welcome social programs for the Greenfield Village (or the and there is no fee. For weekend should contact Henry Ford Museum in reservations or informa- Moshe Mouse Tamarack inclement tion, call Religious Vice Chairman Nancy Jacobs, of case weather) Sunday, leaving President Weiner, 851- 559-7792, any of the advis- the 1584; or President Linda ers of the groups participat- from 12:15 ing, or youth adviser Sha- synagogue. There is a Ankerman, 544-0454. Moshe Mouse USY will go ron Levine, 548-3123 charge and reservations are required. For reser- ice skating at Fairlane 547-3369. vations, call adviser Town Center Saturday, Junior congregation Tedd Schneider, 968- meeting at the synagogue at will see "Annie" at the 7:15 p.m. Ice skates can be Fisher Theater Wednes- 2324. Yachad will join the rented at the arena. For in- day, meeting at the Shaarey Zedek junior con- formation or reservations, synagogue at 7 p.m. All gregati on for an oneg call Social Vice President S. members will receive Shabat 8 p.m. today in the J. Cherrin, 855-9371; or Ms. discounts, but there are a home of Sharyl Seiferheld, Ankerman. limited number of tickets. Senior USY will have a For reservations or in- 21180 Concord, Southfield. Refreshments and a social bake sale at the Harvard formation, call adviser hour will follow. Admission Row Mall 10 a.m. Sunday. Mark Eichner, 358-0065. Anyone interested in help- is free. USY Services, junior con- Junior congregation serv- ing out is welcome. For in- gregation, Story Hour and ices for persons age 5-15 are formation, call Treasurer the Shabat Nursery Pro- held 10 a.m. Saturdays Ruth Goldberg, 967-0915; gram will meet 10 a.m. under the direction of Mike or Ms. Ankerman. Saturday. Refreshments Kadima USY will have will be served. Sabes. * * * a tobogganing party on * * * BETH ACHIM'S Lahav Sunday, meeting at the YOUNG ISRAEL OF United Synagogue Youth youth lounge at 1:30 p.m. will return this Sabbath to Everyone is welcome, GREENFIELD Kvutzat regular services in the and there is no charge. Shabat will meet 4 p.m. Klein Chapel, beginning at Refreshments will be Saturday for games, songs, 10 a.m., under the leader- served. For reservations stories of the Parsha and re- ship of Lahav's Religious or information, call ad- freshments. Chalutzim also will meet Vice President Mark viser Ellen Taylor, 353- at 4 p.m. Saturday for 7108. Hubert. Talit and Tefilin Club games, songs, skits based on Reservations for the luncheon following the Feb. will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday the Parsha and refresh- 7 Shabat Ha-Noar service for services and discussions, ments. A special youth shalosh must be made and paid for followed by breakfast and in advance For reserva- bowling. Everyone is wel- seudos will also be held fol- tions, call Lahav President come, and there is a nomi- lowing Minha at 5 p.m. Lillian Katz, 968-5411; or nal charge. For informa- Saturday for all youngsters. Youth Director Jackye * Drapkin 352-8670. meet 8 p.m. Kadimah will m today in the home of Robert Bienstock, 21740 Concord Ct., Southfield, for an oneg Bnei Akiva of North many options, such as Shabat. There is no charge America has announced operation Zachor. Par- and everyone is welcome. that it has opened registra- ticipants in this program Refreshments will be tion for the 1981-1982 Bnei will spend two weeks in served. Akiva Scholarship Institute Eastern Europe prior to their arrival in Israel. Nitzanim will meet 1 in Israel-Hachshara. The This is an in-depth learn- program is open to all p.m. Sunday in the He- ing tour of the sites and brew school annex for an Jewish high school places connected with graduates. The Scholarship arts and crafts session the Holocaust and the de- with adviser Beth Nor- Institute, is a year of work struction of Eastern and study on a religious man, in celebration of Tu European Jewry. Before kibutz. b'Shevat. departure to Europe, the The Hachshara program and Mazal Bnai participants attend a is an educational institu- Kochavim will meet 1 p.m. seminar to prepare them tion whose work is divided Jan. 25 to go rollerskating for the trip. between Hebrew and reli- at Bonaventure. There is a For information write gious studies and agricul- charge which is slightly Bnei Akiva Scholarship In- tural work. higher for non-members. The program also in- stitute in Israel-Hachshara, For reservations and to re- cludes: Four weeks of tours 25 W. 26th St., New York ceive mitzva credit, call around the country, a City, N.Y., 10010, or call Bnai Mazal adviser Robin three-day ideological semi- Nathan Bigman, 968-149 Friedman, 642-8041; or nar, a week in the army's Kochavim adviser, Judy Goldis, 626-1181. Reserva- Gadna (youth corps), and Sephardic Jew weeks of vacation that tions are due Thursday. three Is Chilean Envoy Bonus stamps will be given the participant can use for JERUSALEM (ZINS) — general sightseeing or visit- to members whose parents The new Chilean ambas- ing family and friends. are available to drive. The institute offers sador to Israel, Santiago Junior congregation will * * * Benadava, is a Sephardic meet 10 a.m. Saturday in Jew who understands He- Sandweiss Is the youth lounge under the brew and was chairman of a direction of adviser, Barry Religious VP Zionist youth group in Lippitt. Kochavim services, Chile. Stuart Sandweiss is the 'under the leadership of Joey However, the 49-year-old Kowalsky, meet in the He- international religious edu- Benadava, an international cation vice president of brew school annex every law professor, will have to Shabat. All the youth serv- United Synagogue Youth supervise the transfer of his ices join the main congrega- and not president as errone- country's embassy from tion for the concluding ously reported in last week's Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. Jewish News. prayers adn kidush. Bnei Akiva Scholarship Geared Toward Israel Study