40 Friday, February 25, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel High School Study Program Taking Enrollment Youth News Registration is being taken for Hakfar Hayarok — American-Israel High School Study Program. Geared for 10th and 11th graders, the 10-month pro- gram offers subjects taught in English, such as modern world and American his- tory, mathematics, English language and literature, bi- ology, physics and physical education. Jewish subjects include Bible, Jewish val- ues and beliefs, literature and Jewish history. An in- tensive course of instruction in Hebrew language also is offered. Developed with the aid of Detroiter Lori Schaefer Bacher, the program meets the 10th and 11th grade BETH ABRAHAM academic requirements. Among the facilities IIILLEL MOSES youth available to students at department has reinstated the village, located near youth services for members Tel Aviv, are: classrooms, of junior congregation. dorms, swimming pool, Services will be held 9:45 basketball courts, soccer a.m. Saturdays in the school of all ages. fields, facilities for varied wing for youth * * * cultural and recreation BETH ACHIM youth activities and a miniature zoo. Dining facilities are kosher. For an appointment and brochure, call Esther Tal at Michigan Region BBYO the Israel Aliya Center, will host 40 members of 661-1000, ext. 265. Greater Jersey and Philadelphia Regions in De- The only time the average troit this weekend. The child is as good as gold is on weekend will include visits April 15. to the Detroit Institute of —Ivern Boyett Arts, the Detroit Science Center, a youth-planned and led Friday night serv- ice, an inter-regional pro- gram exchange, a rol- lerskating party, Purim services, a party hosted by Ruach AZA and Shalom Aviv BBG. - 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 Housing for the weekend is being provided by the GLATT KOSHER MEATS members of Brice BBG, Shoshanna BBG and Rose BABY BEEF LIVER AZA. Coordinators for the 99c lb. weekend are Missy Remer 1ST 3 BONE RIB ROAST $2.49 lb. of Shoshanna BBG and SHOULDER ROAST $2.49 lb. Brian Binder of Rose AZA. CHICKEN LEGS The events of the weekend 99c lb. are open only to members of CHICKEN THIGHS 89c lb. the participating chapters. Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter There will be no AZA Basketball or BBG Vol- Under Supervision of leyball competition on Sun- The Council of Orthodox Rabbis day or on March 6 due to BBYO Activities winter break at Oakland STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET CHUCK & BUD'S FRUIT MKT. & DELI 13745 West 9 Mile (corner of Westhampton Hours weekdays 8-7, Sun. 7:30-5 543-8780 SNOW WHITE MUSHROOMS 99c.b. CALIF. 24 SIZE CELERY 49Cstalk AMERICAN CHEESE $ 1 99 1b. sliced or chunk 1 LITER VERNORS C 49 plus deposit groups will participate in the Megilla reading 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the synagogue. A pre-Purim set-up party will follow in the youth lounge. Plans are under way for the annual junior congrega- tion luncheon to be held fol- lowing 10 a.m. Shabat serv- . FLORIDA WHITE GRAPEFRUITS 5 for 9 9C U.S. #1 MICHIGAN POTATOES 10 lb. bag A9c %. WILNG SALAMI $ 299 1b. 1 or 2 lb. chubs SEALTEST LOW FAT MILK 69 Specials Good Thru March 2 . half gallon Community College. Competition in both leagues will resume March 13. Beber AZA leads Di- vision I of the basketball league with a 4-0 record, while L'Chaim, Goode and Wallenberg AZAs are tied for the lead in Di- vision II, all with 3-1 re- cords. Machar and Shoshanna / Shemesh BBGs are currently tied for first place in the BBG volleyball league with 6-3 records. The deadline for schol- arship applicants for the BBYO Israel Summer Insti- tute is Tuesday. Those planning to participate in ISI who are not applying for financial aid may continue to register for the program through May 1. The next meeting of the Great Lakes BBG Council will take place 7 p.m. Thursday at the Bnai Brith Building. The next meeting of the Great Lakes AZA Council will take place 7 p.m. March 7 at the same facility. Applications for coordinator of the Machon program in June are due at these meetings. Shalom Aviv BBG will sponsor its annual gym and swim program 8:30 p.m. March 5 at the main Jewish Community Center. The theme for the evening is "Let's Get Physical" and the program will feature bas- ketball, volleyball, rac- quetball, swimming and aerobics. All members of the Jewish youth community are invited. There is a charge. For information, contact Susie Hollander, 851-9462; or Diane Lugosi, 681-5459. The AZA and BBG Councils announce the coordinators for the forthcoming Elections Training Conclave to be held May 13-15 at Camp Maas -are: Mike Ruskin of Rose AZA and Jennifer Saltzman of Glazer BBG. The Great Lakes AZA Council and the Metropoli- tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council will hold their an- nual joint program 9:30 a.m. March 6 at the main United Hebrew Schools building. The theme of the program will be "Alcohol Abuse: Is It A Jewish Con- cern?" Continental break- fast will be provided at a nominal charge. All mem- bers of AZA, their parents and members of Bnai Brith are invited. For informa- tion, contact Charles Gor- don, Bnai Brith director, 552-8177; or Mark Levin, AZA coordinator, 626-1528. , ices April 23. Youth age 10-12 are invited. Applications and forms for the April 15-17 regional convention in Columbus, Ohio, and United Synagogue Youth Israeli pilgrimage are available in the youth office or by contacting Youth Director Marc An- kerman, 352-8679. Shabat services for youth are held at 10 a.m. Satur- days. * * * BNAI DAVID Talit and Tefilin will have a parent- son bowling tournament Sunday, following 9 a.m. services and breakfast. Bowling will follow at Ark Lanes West. Trophies will be awarded. For reserva- tions, call Elliot Maness, 557-6269; or Stan Rosenblatt, 967-4093. The youth and education department conducts youth Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturdays. Services include traditional prayers, stories, songs, Torah study and a snack. Newcomers are wel- come. * * * BNAI MOSHE youth department holds Shabat services for children at 10 a.m. Saturdays. * * * HILLEL DAY SCHOOL students prac- ticed the tradition of shalakh manot, giving gifts for Purim, by conducting a food drive to help needy families. The food was do- nated to the Jewish Family Service for distribution. Each class collected a basket of high protein food using the guidelines recommended by Focus: Hope. Chairmen of the project, organized by the seventh grade students, were: Michelle Berris, Natalie Pepper, Shira Schaver and Josh Opperer. * * * YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD will have a minyan for boys and girls age 6-11 at 10 a.m. Satur- day. The 613 Club for boys, age 8-12, for the study of the 613 Mitzvot (Sefer Hachinuch), will meet at 4:40 p.m. Saturday. Young Israel Teens of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth will hold an oneg Shabat 9 p.m. today in the home of the Lowen- berg Family, 21730 Potomac, Southfield. 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