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Friday, April 8, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ISRAEL

SUMMER
PROGRAMS

THE MOST IMPORTANT SUMMER
OF YOUR LIFE

TEENAGE CAMP(13-14) • TEENAGE TOUR (15-17)
LEADERSHIP TRAINING COURSE (16-19)
MACCABI INSTITUTE FOR SPORTS TRAINING (15-18)

(WATER SKIING. SURFING. SAILING. SCUBA. SNORKELING. TENNIS, SOCCER. BASKETBALL, etc.)

• COLLEGE TOUR (18-22) •

SUMMER IN MOSHAV (18-22)

FOR THOSE WHO'VE
BEEN TO ISRAEL BEFORE

GARIN PROGRAM
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All of our programs are coeducational and include:
Guided Tours • Hiking • Camping • Swimming &
Snorkeling • Sports • Folk Dancing • Conversational
Hebrew & Seminars • Meet with Israelis your own age
Home hospitality • Supervision by English-speaking
professional staff • Kosher Food • Medical facilities.

Phone: 569-1515 - Detroit ZOA

For free color brochures and information, call or write:

MASADA ISRAEL SUMMER PROGRAMS

ZOA House, 4 East 34 St. New York, N.Y. 10016

(212) 481-1500 Out of NY State call Toll Free (800) 847-4133

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Youth News

BETH ABRAHAM
For information, call the
HILLEL MOSES junior youth line, 557-8325.
* * *
congregation will have
Shabat services at 9:45 a.m.
BNAI MOSHE Kadima
Saturday.
United Synagogue Youth
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(grades seven-eight) will
BNAI DAVID youth in have a melave malka 8 p.m.
grades one-five (Shalom Saturday in the home of Mr.
and Ruach groups) will hear and Mrs. Bernard Colton,
Hasidic storyteller Robert 14086 Ludlow, Oak Park.
Oppenheimer at 1:30 p.m. Activities include Havdala
Sunday. An ice cream social services, refreshments and
will follow. There is a nomi- the movie, "Oh, God." There
nal charge.
is a fee. Reservations are
Shabat services for youth required. For information,
are held at 10 a.m. Satur- ' call the youth department,
days. Stories, songs, tradi- 548-9000; or Walter
tional- prayers and a snack Rosenblum, 352-2307, after
are included in the pro- 6 p.m.
gram.

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Competition for the AZA
Basketball League con-
tinues Sunday at Oakland
Community College, Or-
chard Ridge campus. At 10
a.m., Hart will play Goode
and Rose will play ,Jolson.
At 11 a.m., Kennedy/Benny
will play Beber and Akiba
will play Samson. Rose AZA
leads Division I with a 5-1
record while Wallenberg
AZA leads Division II with a
6-1 record.
The BBG Volleyball
League will also play Sun-
day morning at Oakland
Community College. At 9
a.m., Brice will play Sav-
age. At 10 a.m., Machar will
play Shalom Aviv and at 11
a.m., Brice will play Shira.
Machar BBG is in first place
in the volleyball league
with a 12-3 record.
At the AZA and BBG,
council meetings, Monday
and Tuesday respectively,
at the Bnai Brith building
at 7 p.m., presidents Andy
Kollin and Felissa Burns
will present their recom-
mendations for the held
program year. In addition,
declarations and nomina-
tions will begin for Council
positions. The elections will
be held at the Elections
Training Conclave May
13-15 at Camp Maas.
Glazer BBG will hold
its annual Mr. AZA Ice-
Cream Social 7 p.m. April
20 at Thompson Middle
School in Southfield. All
AZA and BBG members
are invited. There is a
charge.
Jenny Saltzman and
Mike Ruskin, overall coor
dinators for the 1983 Elec-
tions Training Conclave,
announce that the theme
selected for the weekend is
"You Are the Leader of
Your Life." The program
will feature leadership
training for newly-elected
chapter officers as well as
services, an oneg Shabat
and a Saturday night dance.
Applications will be sent to
individually-registered
AZA and BBG members.

Honoree Named

Barry M. Klein has been
elected president of the
Oakland University
Alumni Association and
named to the editorial advi-
sory board of Shopping Cen-
ter World Magazine.

Junior Congregation will
hold Shabat services 10 a.m.
April 30 at the Jewish Fed-
eration Apts. All youth are
invited. For details, call,
Mark Eichner, 358-0065,
after 6 p.m.
Kadima USY and Senior
USY will have a banner-
making day for the Israel
Independence Day parade
1:30 p.m. April 17 in the.
synagogue. Admission is
free. For information, call

* * *

S-L Student
Wins Math Prize

Ron Lev, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Amos Lev and a senior
at Southfield-Lathrup High
School, won the silver
award and a $400 schol-
arship in the annual state
mathematics prize competi-
tion.
This is the fourth year
that Lev has been a winner
in the competitiOn and the
second year he received the
silver award.

Adam Gottlieb, 352-2351;
after 6 p.m., or Rosenblum.
Shabat services are held
10 a.m. every Saturday for
all youth.
* * *
YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD will have a
youth minyan for boys and
girls age 6-11 at 10 a.m.
Saturday in the synagogue.
The Kvutzat Shabat for
children in nursery school
through second grade will
meet at 5:40 p.m. Saturday
in the synagogue.

We will video tape
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