▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Film Festival Set The First Annual Jewish ditorium, 26000 Evergreen, Film Festival will be held Southfield. Aug. 22-26 at the South- The film festival is spon- field Civic Center Au- sored by the Labor Zionist Alliance, National Commit- tee for Labor Israel — His- have them tadrut, Labor Zionist Insti- REMEMBER YOUR AFFAIRS tute and Habonim Labor with Zionist Youth. COMPUTER PORTRAITS The film schedule is as follows: Aug. 22, 8 p.m.; Framed Pictures, • "Song of the Sephardi" and Posters, T-Shirts, Etc. • "Chicken Soup"; Aug. 24, 8 • p.m., "Yudi" and "The Free BANQUETS, PARTIES • Voice of Labor: The Jewish WEDDINGS, SHOWERS • Anarchists"; Aug. 25, 2 p.m., "Topele"; Aug. 26, 8 MITZVAHS, ETC. • • • p.m., "The Last Sea." Maccabia at Center's Day Camp With temperatures near 90 degrees, participants in the recent Maccabia Games at the Jewish Community Center Day Camp may have felt they were in Israel rather than in West Bloom- field. But the heat didn't slow down the nearly 300 youngsters who took part in athletic events on the two closing days of the camp's first session. The day camp's Maccabia was patterned after the Olympic-style games that are held every four years in Israel. • Call Stuart Rogoff is super- • Series tickets are avail- visor of the day camp's able at the LZA office, • • PHOTOGRAPHIC 25900 Greenfield, Suite Judaic programming and the competition. '•COMPUTER IMAGES, INCA; 205A, Oak Park 48237. A headed Rogoff said that the two-day self-addressed, stamped • (313) 851-5977 •I envelope must be enclosed. sports event was initiated • Also • located in Tally "to teach the kids about the 0 . For information, call the Farmington Hills Israeli origins of the Mac- ••e• •••••• LZA, 967-3170. cabia, while promoting a sense of cooperation and 17: ' team spirit." 7 1:11:1':11 Rogoff was aided in his tr.7 ■ t t-• planning by Dr.Martin Oliff, the JCC's director 1111 ■ 1.1 of health and physical arle: 1• 1 ■■ •= - 1'.' education. Coinciden- ■ •171•1 ■ tally, Oliff is supervising ■ Campers and counsell ors enjoyed the Center Day a JCC team of young athletes who are compet- Camp's Maccabia. ■ ■ ing this week in the North at one end of the pool. also featured cheerleading American Maccabia rill ■ C The activities culminated contests and creation and Games in Memphis, with a series of tourna- display of banners. Mari I SM Tenn. ments that included soccer, The closing ceremony was ■ Rogoff divided the first kickball and a relay race. complete with award rib- .111•11 ■■ through sixth graders into For those not athletically bons and the Maccabia teams, each with its own inclined, the competition torch. color and the name of a bi- blical Hebrew tribe. Points were tallied for such events as the 50-yard dash, broad jump and softball throw. ROSE SHERER SO- les age 21-45 are invited. TO In the water Olympics, ■ the teams labored to carry a , CIALITES will have an in- get on the mailing list, write slippery watermelon door wienie roast and social Oakland Singles, P.O. Box through the water to a goal 7 p.m. Aug. 15 at the North- 93, Birmingham, 48012. gate West Apts. club house. * * * Paid-up members, spouses Singles Weekend and friends are invited. There is a charge. For in Cincinnati reservations, call President Single Scene of Cincin- Dorothy Goldberg, 548- nati Will sponsor a singles 6850; or Program Chairman weekend Sept. 3-6 at the Pete Steffiri, 968-2432. Marriott Inn, Cincinnati. * * * Single men and, women GOOD FRIENDS will age 35-65 are invited. Cost Precious pearls of high hear the Detroit Concert of the weekend includes quality and high luster Band at the State Fair meals, dinner-dances, open mounted on i.ikt post for pr. grounds Sunday, leaving by hospitality room, swim- pierced cars. (Clip style carpool from the Northgate ming, poolside dancing and available at extra charge.) Reg. $50.00 Apts., 25631 Lincoln Ter- tennis. Motel rooms are Major Charge Cards Accepted race Dr., No. 101, at 6:30 extra. I lours: Mon. thru Fri. to 5; Sat. 9 to p.m. There is a charge, and a For reservations and in- 557-9422 wine-and-cheese afterglow formation, write chairman will follow. 16300 W. Nine Mile Road Emily Loewenstein, 7400 Financial consultant Elbrook, Cincinnati, Ohio, Lobby Charter House Apts. Marilyn Eskovitz will speak 45237, (513) 351-0997. Suite 120, Southfield, MI on "Savings for the Future," 8 p.m. Aug. 18 at the North- gate Apts., 25631 Lincoln Immunization Terrace Dr., Apt. 101, Oak Clinic Offered Park. There is a charge. The Oakland County Softball and a cookout are Health Division will offer scheduled for 4 p.m. Aug. 21 an immunization clinic for at Cranbrook Park, Webs- Farmington and surround- ter and Southfield Roads, ing communities at the Southfield. There is a William Grace Elementary charge. Participants are re- School, 29040 Shiawassee, quested to bring their own Farmington from 9 a.m. to beverages. noon Thursday. For information on Good Immunizations for mea- Friends events, call Sandra sles, German measles, Maurer, 968-6191, eve- mumps, polio, diphtheria, nings. tetanus, and whooping * * * cough are available. 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