THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mack Pitt Young Adults Benefit Israel Aided by Center Scholarships and his Four young adults from Detroit are in Israel as part of Operation Apple spon- sored by the Kibutz Aliya Desk and the American Zionist Youth Foundation. The four, Barry Cannon, Denise Ruby, Dana Lam- Orchestra plus Disco Music just for you 358-3642 _ all•••• ■ , pert and Raymond Kovitz, will help with apple picking in the northern kibutzim of Israel where manpower is needed since many men were mobilized for Opera- tion Peace for Galilee. The Samuel Linden and Milton Steinhardt Schol- arship Funds of the Jewish Community Center pro- vided transportation assis- tance for the young adults. During their six-week stay, the group will take a four-day tour of Israel, attend a three-day semi- nar and help pick apples at kibutzim such as Adamit, Afik, Ein Zivan, El Rom, Maayan Baruch, Malkia, Manara, Merom Golan, Misgav Am, Yiftach or Yiron To Celebrate Our Move In Addition To Our Regular 20% Discount AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER Party Consultants Offers a gift with an invitation order A Coin Purse or Glass Case FREE monogramed with name or initials Offer good until Sept. 30, 1982 Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10-4 or for appt. call 352-9323 THE CLAYMOOR, 29260 FRANKLIN RD., Suite 111 • ■••■■■■••■ •.* 41•11111141, Friday, September 3, 1982 51 • *OOP 44104 I' Tennis Programs at Jewish Center * so, . miss "wawa. an. The main Jewish Center will begin its fall tennis schedule Sept. 14. Court time will be available 6-10 p.m. Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Wednesdays, 6-10 p.m. Thursdays and 1-5 p.m. Saturdays. There is a fee for court time. Beginning tennis will be held 6 p.m. Tuesdays for three weeks. Intermediate tennis clinics are held at 6 p.m. every other Wednes- day. Exercise and tennis, in- cluding 45 minutes of body toning exercises and an hour of open tennis, will be held 7:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Tenn-Aerobics will be held 7:30 p.m. Wed- nesdays, and includes 45 minutes of aerobic exercise followed by 45 minutes of open tennis. There is a fee for the courses. For information, call the physical education department, 661-1000, ext. 180. Can Cut Your Air Conditioning Costs Up To 50% with Detroit Edison's New Interruptible Air Conditioning Metering 398-51 00 * * * Morris Branch Has New Classes Sid Feldman and Stuart Weisblatt THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING! THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING! YOM TOY Is Here With A Full Selection of Holiday Dresses Participants in Operation Apple and their bene- factors, are, from left: Raymond Kovitz, Evelyn Lin- den, Dana Lampert, Denise Ruby, Barry Cannon and Dr. Milton Steinhardt. The Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch Activities Corn- mittee announces new physical education classes will be offered at the branch. Robert Cohen and Robert Dovitz, chairmen of the physical education commit- tee, said that more classes than ever are being offered, and they will be geared to all age groups, families and singles. • New classes include parent-child sports and in- structional soccer on Sun- day afternoons, Sunday stretch for families, and aerobic exercise on Sunday mornings. Dance classes in- clude beginning tap and modern dance. Evening classes offered will include Kalosomatics, co-ed single volleyball, open basketball and dance aerobics. A new class of- fered Friday morning is women's self-defense. Class schedules are' available at the Morris Branch. Registration will be held at the Branch Bash 4 p.m. Sept. 12. The celebration will include games and prizes for children, refreshments and entertainment. The community is invited. Registration at the Branch Bash will offer a promotional 10 percent dis- count on all classes. The offer is good only at the Branch Bash. Suits still time for alterations Stag Day for AJC Workers , ROSH HASHANAH THANKSGIVING HALLOWEEN HANUKKAH PURIM k,6 W-so.\ 7t)\ Have you been thinking of remodeling the kitchen, bathroom, or den ... or adding on a gorgeous new dining room or guest room? The possibilities are endless! Why not start now and make all your coming holidays as warm and beautiful as possible? MEIR & SONS BUILDER, INC. quality workmanship _ since 950 477-1582 or residential & commercial HAVE A HAPPY & HEALTHY HOLIDAY SEASON ts sstos s :•1.41! 4? 4 44 4 4 44 .4 *41!•4 . 7 Youth Theater Program Begun The Temple Beth El High School invites Jewish stu- dents in grades 10-12 to par- ticipate in a Jewish Youth Theater. Created with the aid of a grant from the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, the pro- gram will develop a travel- ing repertoire of Jewish plays and audio scripts to be presented to temples, reli- gious schools and commu- nity organizations. Beginning Sept. 12, the students will meet on Sun- day mornings and Wednes- day evenings under the di- rection of temple faculty and a professional drama instructor. Transportation will be provided to and from performances. For details, call Rabbi Norman T. Roman, 851- 1100. Milton Lucow is Stag Day chairman. Commit- tee chairmen are Herbert 559-4420 AI_ le 4, 7 For information, call Harold Berke at the Jewish Welfare Federation, 965- 3939. The efforts of volunteers in the 1982 Allied Jewish Campaign will be recog- nized at the Detroit Service Group's 33rd annual Stag Day on Wednesday at Tarn - 0- Shanter Country Club. Country Club. The event will provide a day of golf, tennis and rela- xation for workers in the re- cently completed Cam- paign. The awards dinner will feature a special pre- sentation to the 1982 gen- eral chairmen and co- chairmen, and other Cam- paign leaders. Speakers will include Jewish Welfare Federation President Avern Cohn and Detroit Service Group President Richard Sloan. A brief video tape will de- scribe current conditions in Israel and Lebanon. :1J )4 Rechter, prizes; George Friedman, hospitality; and Dr. Joseph M. Jacobson, golf. • • .% ••••• .1 ..... * V * •-• ■ -•• •at Naomi lippa's Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans Mall 15600•W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield HOURS Mon -Sot 10-5 \Zc': wsr 569-4030