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February 20, 1981 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-20

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46 Friday,

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DON'T BUY
A
CONDOMINIUM
UNTIL
YOU TALK
TO MARTY .. .

(See Page 55)

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Teachers Center

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Suffolk Jewish Re-
sources Teachers Center,
the fourth in a series of joint
educational projects be-
tween the New York Board
of Jewish Education and
local education agencies,
has been opened in Hun-
tington Station as a joint
project with the Suffolk
Association of Jewish
Schools.

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354-4126

BBYO Activities

Gen. Maurice Rose
AZA won the Michigan
Region AZA Most Distin-
guished Chapter Award for
the third consecutive year
at the recent BBYO
regional convention. Dora
Savage BBG won the BBG
Most Distinguished Chap-
ter Award.
Winners of regional
competition in national
BBYO contests were: AZA
oratory, Andrew Lippa,
Samson AZA; AZA storytel-
ling, Linda Pavlon, Brice
BBG; AZA newspaper, Rose
AZA; BBG newspaper,
Ahavah BBG; BBYO news-
paper, Chavayrim BBYO,
Grand Rapids; BBG origi-
nality plus-literature,
Renee Gatien, Glazer BBG;
Art, Beth Robinson, Shalom
Aviv BBG; handicrafts,
Michelle Davidow,
Rishonah BBG.
Winners of regional
competition in district con-
tests were; AZA song, Rose
AZA; BBG song, Glazer
BBG; AZA originality plus-
literature, Steve Fine, Jol-
son AZA; art, Aaron Oz-
rovitz, Posen AZA; handic-
rafts, Gary Schwartz, Rose
AZA; AZA photography-
black and white, Dennis
Patchakos, Jolson AZA;
AZA photography-color,
Mark Steiner, Samson
AZA; BBG photography-
black and white, Beth
Gottlieb, Shalom Aviv
BBG; BBG photography-
color, Margorie Schnyder,
Erani BBG.
Winners of regional
contests are: AZA film,
Beber AZA; BBG film,
Erani BBG; AZA bake —
cakes, • Brian Binder,
Rose AZA; cookies, Andy
Berlinberg, Hart AZA;
Jewish desserts, Eric Ab-
ramson, Beber AZA; BBG
bake - cakes, a tie be-
tween Stephanie Can-
non, Machar BBG and
Sheryl Margolis, Dalyah
BBG; cookies; Andrea
Smith, Aliyah BBG;
Jewish desserts, Lisa
Stein, Yachad BBG
Windsor. AZA chapter
t-shirt, Jolson AZA; BBG
chapter t-shirt, Savage
BBG: BBYO talent show,

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'some may be lower.


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and LOUIS COHEN & SON

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LI 8-6800 Eugene Feldman

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Allan Al Cohen. Joe Felstein. Michael Cohen

COHEN & SON KOSHER MEAT MARKET

26035 Coolidge. Oak Park
LI 7-4121 Jack Cohen

NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY

25254 Greenfield. Oak Park
967 3907 Jack Miller

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HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS

Lincoln Kosher Meat & Poultry

26020 Greenfield
968-7450 Zalman Kohen. Alex Greenberger

Smith May Rule
in Court Case
on Discrimination

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While quantities last and we also reserve right to limit quantities.

AZA winner, Samson
AZA, BBG winner, Brice
BBG; AZA cheer, Jolson
AZA; BBG cheer, Shalom
Aviv BBG.
In athletic competition Al
Jolson, AZA won both the
AZA basketball tourna-
ment and the AZA bowling
competition for the third
consecutive year. Samson
AZA won the AZA ping-
pong championship; Simcha
BBG won both the BBG vol-
leyball tournament and the
BBG ping-pong cham-
pionship. Machar BBG won
the BBG bowling competi-
tion.
The AZA basketball
league will meet Sunday at
the Morris Branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
At 1 p.m. Beber AZA plays
the Posen-Hart-Benny
team and Herzl AZA plays
Akiba AZA. At 2 p.m.,
Kishon AZA challenges
Goode AZA and Samson
AZA takes on L'Chaim
AZA. Overall coordinator
for the AZA basketball
league is Marc Landau of
Samson AZA. Spectators
are welcome.
The Great Lakes BBG
Council and the Bnai Brith
Women of Metropolitan De-
troit will co-sponsor a fam-
ily celebration program
Sunday at the main Jewish
Center. The program begins
with registration at 10:30
a.m. and will feature
aerobic dancing, a salad bar
lunch and a family celebra-
tion program featuring dis-
cussions on interfaith dat-
ing and intermarriage, di-
vorce and changes in the
family structure. All BBG
and BBW members are in-
vited and BBG's are
encouraged to bring their
mothers. There is an admis-
sion charge. For informa-
tion, contact Michelle
White, BBG Council vice
• president, 559-8006; or the
BBYO office, 552-8260.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council and Pisgah Lodge
of Bnai Brith will co-
sponsor their fourth annual
AZA-Pisgah Lodge Bowling
Tournament Sunday at
West Bloomfield Lanes. The
program includes break-
► fast, three games of bowl-
ing, lunch and trophies to
the winners. The event is
free to all AZA seniors, For
c contact
information,
Michael Weil, AZA Council
vice president, 352-5080.
Michigan BBYO is in the
midst of its annual mem-
bership drive, whose theme
this year is "Hike BBYO to
the Top." The drive runs
through March 16 and will
culminate during BBYO
week with a special mem-
bership dinner on March 28,

which will be free to all re-
cruiters and recruitees. For
information, call the BBYO
office, 552-8260.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council announces the
selection of Michael Wais of
Beber AZA as overall cor-
. dinator for the 1981 District
6 BBYO convention. Michi-
gan Region has been given
the responsibility for the
overall planning of the
- Convention which will take

place in June at Schwartz's
NEW YORK — The
Resort in Elkhart Lake,
American Jewish Commit-
Wis.
BBYO announces the ap- tee has urged the Attorney
pointment of the following General of the United
new advisers to AZA and _States, William French
BBG chapters: Fred Smith, to challenge the pro-
Goldberg and Marsha posed settlement in a job
Goodman, Chavayrim discrimination suit, filed
BBYO, Grand Rapids; Ste- against the government by
ven Berlin, L'Chaim AZA; a group of black and His-
Pamela Lippa, Shalom Aviv panic Americans. The suit
BBG; and Ellen Copeland, seeks to phase out a civil
service test on the ground
Tikvah BBG.
Advisers are still needed that it discriminates
for BBYO chapters serving against black and Hispanic
West Bloomfield, Smithfield candidates.
and Oak Park. Anyone in
The test in question is the
terested should contact the Professional and Adminis-
BBYO office, 552-8260.
trative Career Examination
Disraeli BBG is spon- (PACE), which has been
soring its third annual used by a wide range of gov-
rollerskating party 7 p.m. ernment agencies to screen
Thursday at Bonaven- applicants for more than
ture. There is a charge, 100 different kinds of white
and skaters are urged to collar jobs.
bring their own skates if
they have them. For in-
formation, call Laurie
Collector's Choice
Iczkovitz, chairman,
Let Us Handle Your
851-2911.
Tikvah BBG elected the
following officers: Presi-
HOUSEHOLD SALES
dent, Gwen Levitt; vice
ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS
president, Tracy Wolf; Mit
Mom, Marla Schram; trea- •
APPRAISALS
surer, Sandy Hauser; re-
Irene Siegel 338 7635
cording secretary, Miriam
Florence Finkelstein 646-0152
Gaba; corresponding secre-
tary, Wendy Katz; reporter,
Penina Goodman; and
Call Evenings
counselor, Jenni Newman.

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