34 Friday, December 30, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "Talk About Quality .. Youth News AVlIggfr MOBILE PHONES FREE DEMONSTRATION Let's talk 569-2337 ONE STOP SHOPPING • BUY • RENT LEASE • NEW • RE-MANUFACTURED Give yourself a rich Contemporary s look wit h ona's handCraftedglOss porcelain, pottery, cfothitig; woOd,, and..much Morel - rent , :sift givih ... alle r /WE'RE ONE OF A'KIND1' / „.. • ViETWIAT*ITS OFiniThfiEkS 5C1OARE MALL -,(1 -4-R-04 A I) I, E 43-D. F Affk M 01:ii f1ILLS • R-5 5 -.4 4 8 8 HOURS: - Sat.: 10 !am to 9 12 tioon=5 \ .. proupAY We Are Pleased To Announce That ARNOLD IVIICHLIN has joined MONTE KORN, RICHARD WOMACK AND NORTON STERN as a registered representative of WZW FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. . v i BNAI DAVID youth de- partment holds Story Hour and Junior Congregation services at 10 a.m. Satur- days. Prayers, games and songs are taught in prep- aration of the Shabat attendance award presenta- tion to be held Jan. 21. Following services Saturday, Atid (grades nine-12) will have a study luncheon. Participation counts toward meeting the requirements for the an- nual Tamarack weekend to be held Jan. 27-29. The luncheon is free of charge, but reservations should be made with the youth office, 557-8325. Junior Congregation and Story Hour will have a Shabat luncheon following Jan. 7 Shabat services. Ad- mission is free, but reserva- tions should be made with advisers Laura Lazarus, 541-3582; or Joyce Lang, 968-2686. Ruach (grades three-five) and Masada- (grades six- eight) will have an ice skat- ing party Jan. 8, meeting at 1 p.m. in the synagogue. There is a charge. Shalom (grades nursery-two) will have an arts and crafts ses- sion at 1 p.m. Jan. 8 in the synagogue. There is a nom- inal charge. Talit and Tefilin Club will resume at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 8. Reservation dead- line for members wishing to see the Detroit-Edmonton hockey game must have reservations in the youth office by Monday. There is a charge. For information on Bnai David youth activities, call Youth Director Monte Schloss, 557-8325. CHAIM's `Yentl' Benefit Raises $13,000 for HMC Shown presenting a check to Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, center, director of the Holocaust Memo- rial Center, are, from left, CHAIM officers Bernie Kent, Jenna Klein, Eva Lipton and Charles Slow. Children of the Holocaust SurviVors Association in Michigan (CHAIM) raised more than $13,000 for the Holocaust Memorial Center at CHAIM's Dec. 10 benefit performances of the movie "Yentl." With the presentation of the proceeds to the center, adjacent to the main Jewish Community Center, CHAIM has become the first charter organizational member of the HMC. JEWELRY APPRAISALS Grants Offered for Israel Study NEW YORK — National Council of Young Israel, in cooperation with the de- partment of Torah educa- tion and culture, World Zionist Organization, is ac- cepting applications for a limited number of schol- arship grants for study at Beit Midrash L'Torah for boys and Machon Gold for girls. According to Harold M. . Jacobs, president of the Na- tional Council, the amount of each grant is $500. Only students applying for the full-year program at these two schools are eligible. Applications must be re- turned together with all the required documentation by Feb. 2,9. For an application, write National Council of Young Israel, 3 W. 16th St., New York City, NY 10011. AT VERY REASONABLE RATES CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 1919 LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President . 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