46 Friday, April 23, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Lansing Students Hold Campaign The Jewish Student Ap- peal at Michigan State Uni- versity and Lansing Com- munity College is complet- ing its solicitation cam- paign this week. The students hope to raise $7,000 for the United Jewish Appeal, MSU Hillel Foundation, Jewish Human Rights Council, the New Is- rael Fund of Los Angeles and the Holocaust Memo- rial Center in West Bloom- field. Students involved in the campaign include Erin Goldstein and Mark Prus- sian, co-chairmen; Carolyn Sklarchyk, Lori Pritzker, Lisa Grossman, Cathy Kaner, Steve Woronoff, Elisa Ginter, Steve Arbit, Lisa Applebaum, Margo Glazer, Ross Foner, Steve Kay, Alex Rinsky, Dave Drasnin, Gregg Linn, Perri Forman and Emily Hoffman. BBYO Activities Rose AZA will hold an well as several other AZA inter-chapter weekend with chapters will stand for auc- Chavayrim BBYO of Grand tion. Admission is nominal. Rapids today through Sun- For information, contact Mark Kaplan, (519) 969- day in Grand Rapids. The program will include Friday 0975; or David Garson (519) Jewish Home, night services, followed by 969-3341. The next meeting of the an oneg Shabat with a guest Japan Official speaker, Sabbath morning BBYO board of directors Exchange Views services at Cong. Ahavas Is- will take place 8 p.m. An unusual exchange of rael, followed by a tour of Thursday at the BBYO ideas and information is the Gerald R. Ford Presi- office. Raoul Wallenberg AZA taking place between the dential Museum, Hav- is having a Michigan Jewish Home for Aged and dala and a hayride Satur- day night, and a final Region BBYO baseball cap Japan. sale for guys and girls. Or- Dr. Nobuo Maeda, a luncheon and program on Japanese Public Health of- the handicapped on Sunday ders are being accepted ficial, visited the Home last at Temple Emanuel. Coor- through Thursday. For in- fall as part of his Fulbright dinators for the weekend formation, contact Alex Scholarship studies in this are Jeff Roth of Rose AZA Eisenberg, 399-4677. Jack Benny AZA is sell- country. Because he was and Joy Enoch of BILL ing "lox boxes" (bagels, lox impressed with what he Chavayrim BBYO. MEYER saw, he requested descrip- The AZA Basketball and cream cheese) to resi- MUSIC tive material to take back to League will meet Sunday at dents in Oak P.ark on Sun- Executive Vice the Windsor Jewish Com- day mornings. Deliveries 355-2721 Japan. President Charles Wolfe munity Centre. This week's will take place between 7 provided Dr. Maeda with a games will feature Goode and 9 a.m. To place an order, set of slides and commen- vs. Herzl at 1 p.m., Hart vs. contact Richard Levitsky, PEOPLE'S tary on the Home's opera- L'Chaim at 2 p.m., Posen vs. 967-3313; or Mark Freed- Ruach at 3 p.m. and Samson Man, 967-3026. tion. CHOICE The Great Lakes AZA The materials are now vs. Kennedy at 4 p.m. Rose 459-7287 being used as part of Dr. AZA leads Division I with a and BBG Councils will par- Maeda's lectures on aging to 7-0 record while Hart AZA ticipate in the Israel Inde- professionals and students leads Division II with a 5-1 pendence Day Parade at the Southfield Civic Center on throughout Japan. Dr. record. Immediately following May 2. Chapters are Maeda has expressed an interest in continued col- the basketball competition encouraged to participate INNO- laboration and in sharing Herzl AZA, Windsor, will and march with chapter VATIONS his department's insights hold a slave auction at the banners. Members are also professionals at the Windsor Jewish Centre. encouraged to wear chapter 589-2478 with Members of the chapter as t-shirts to the parade. Home. ' Marchers are asked to meet at the Bendix Corp. building on Northwest- 111 INFANTS • BOYS • GIRLS APPAREL • THRU SIZE 16 ern Highway at Civic Center Drive no later NEW STORE POLICY than 11:30 a.m. BBYO will enter a float in the 20% OFF* parade. Those who are REGULAR MERCHANDISE AT ALL TIMES interested in helping *except selected items build the float should call Sheri Benkoff, 353-0060; ORCHARD MALL I West Bloomfield or Gary Naftaly, 968-2354. Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple 1851-5110 Applications have been Open Mon., Tues.. Wed. & Sat. 10-6 I Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 mailed to all AZA and BBG chapters for Michigan Region's Outstanding and Most Improved Chapter Awards. The awards will recognize the chapters that have best participated in Council activities over the past year and those that have improved most in their participation. The applica- tions are due at the BBYO office by May 25. The award winners will be announced at the AZA-BBG Council The key to weight reduction is Installation June 10 at Adat not just how much you eat. Shalom Synagogue. BBYO announces the That's why at Diet Center, we election of the following design a program to meet your new chapter presidents: total diet needs. Including your Harold Silverman, Samson own Daily Counselor who helps AZA; and Marla Peiss, you reach your goal. The results: Shoshanna BBG. pounds and inches fade away. All Committee chairmen without shots, pills or gimmicks. have been selected for the Call Diet Center for an upcoming Elections Train- appointment with one of our ing Conclave at Camp Maas highly-trained counselors today. May 14-16. Overall coor- And learn about our quick dinators Cheryl Slutzky and natural way to a healthier, and Mark Levin announced happier, new you. the following appointments: "Get to Know You," Andy Counseling Makes Kollin, Akiba AZA; Friday the Difference night service, Eva Tug-man, (berlin0 Learn to lose weight naturally 30233 Southfield Rd., Southfield 2820 W. Maple Rd., Troy 6070 W. Maple Rd., W. Bloomfield 19075 Middlebelt Rd., Livonia formerly "Daily Diet Counseling" 642-5665 435-5555 855-3430 477-6590 The NY Dinner NEW YORK — The American Friends of the Jerusalem Mental Health Center will hold an Interna- tional Sports Awards Dinner June 7 at the Shera- ton Centre in New York. 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