THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48 Friday, April 16, 1982 Floats, Parade Planned for May 2 Event • Preparations continue for Detroit's celebration of Is- rael's 34th Independence Day, to be held May 2 in Southfield. The day's events will begin with a parade of floats, banners, flags and marcheis representing many organizations, youth groups and congregations. The parade will commence at the Bendix Corp. at 1-p.m. and culminate at the South- field Civic Center. The youth group of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, assisted by the PTO and sisterhood, is building a float entitled "Gates of Righteousness MAGiCIAK. Exciting entertainment for your organization. club or private party Stage Shows Close up magic Audience Participation Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 MENTA S Open to Israel." This float is in honor of Israel's 34th birthday and the congrega- tion's 120th birthday. Marvin Kasoff, Shaarey Zedek educational director, said a float design contest was held for religious school students and Mark Wein- traub submitted the win- nign design. Bnai Brith Youth Organization will build a float using the theme of the day: "Israel, the Land, the Country, the People." Sheri Benkoff and Gary Naftaly, co- ordinators for BBYO par- ticipation in the parade, announced that each chapter will march with a banner and several flower parties are scheduled for float build- ing. They plan to have 100 youth marching. Booths and exhibits open at the Southfield Civic Cen- ter 11 a.m. May 2; the parade is at 1 p.m. and entertainment by the Am- ranim Brothers is at 2 p.m. Booths will be open all af- ternoon. Bloom &own Registered Electrologists .?&Q- Come in and let ulremove your unwanted, hair problem and improve your appear- ance. AA For Shirtee or Debby. 358-5493 Appt. Only 11 Mile between Evergreen & Southfield Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zaron of Oak Park an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Debbie Joyce Zaron of California, to Brian Cameron, also of California. Miss Zaron was graduated from Eastern Michigan University. Her fiance was graduated from California State University with a master's degree in business administration. A July wedding in California is planned. Heritage Week ALBANY (JTA) — Gov- ernor Hugh Carey has pro- claimed April 25-May 2 Jewish Heritage Week in New York. DANCE PARTIES The Jewish Welfare Federation Junior Division's float at the 1981 Israel Independence Day celebration. The Temmy Skully Essay Contest will be part of the celebration and all high school and -college youth planning to study in Israel are encouraged to enter. The winners will receive a cash priie for use in Israel. For contest information, call the Jewish Community Center, 661-1000 ext. 250. In conjunction with Israel Independence Day Celebra- tion, Yom Hazikaron, Is- rael's memorial day, will be commemorated 7:30 p.m. April 26 at the main Jewish Community Center. Also, a pre-celebration festival is being planned 8:30 p.m. May 1 at the Cen- ter. Israeli food, singing and dancing are planned. The community is invited. are our specialty, high quality our performance. Outstanding in music, lighting, teaching and dance performance. For a complete evening of entertainment at your next party, Bar Mitzva, wed- ding or special occasion call ART and JAN 652-9736 588-9499 Ask about our group dance classes. Also private and semi-private lessons. Adat Shalom to Cite Leemon at Israel Bond Tribute Event "a tasteful experience" Featuring the finest tasting Adat Shalom Synagogue soon will honor as "Man of the Year" at its Israel Bond tribute event Norman I. Leemon, past president of the congregation and cur- rently a member of its board. 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