THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
64 Friday, January 20, 1984
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ADAT SHALOM youth
department announces
forms and applications for
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CONG. BETH ACHIM
will observe Shabat Hanoar
(Youth Shabat) at services
on Jan. 28 at 8:45 a.m. Fol-
lowing the service will be a
buffet luncheon open to all
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ISRAEL PROGRAMS
THE MOST IMPORTANT SUMMER
OF YOUR LIFE
TEENAGE CAMP (13-14) • TEENAGE TOURS (15-17)
LEADERSHIP TRAINING (16-19) • KIBBUTZ LIFE (16-19)
MACCABI SPORTS TRAINING: SCUBA DIVING (15-18) (19-23)
WATER SKIING, SAILING, SURFING & MUCH MORE.
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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.
For free color brochures and information, call or write:
MASADA ISRAEL SUMMER PROGRAMS
ZOA House, 4 East 34 St. New York, N.Y. 10016
or phone ZOA 569.1515
youth members and their
parents. There is a charge
for the luncheon and ad-
vance paid reservations are
required. Send checks pay-
able to the synagogue, to
Cong. Beth Achim, 21100
W. 12 Mile, Southfield
48076.
Lahav United Synagogue
Youth will
- sponsor an in-
BBYO Activities
Bnai Brith Youth Organ-
ization is taking applica-
tions for its 29th annual Is-
rael Summer Institute
slated to begin in June. The
six-week tour offers three
areas of interest: ISI-
Discovery, ISI-Archeology
and ISI-Ulpan.
ISI-Discovery includes
tours, seminars, six days in
a kibutz, four days of home
hospitality with an Israeli
teen and five days in the
Negev at a field school in
Eilat. ISI-Archeology in-
cludes an archeological dig.
ISI-Ulpan focuses on con-
versational Hebrew and
classes are included.
For information, contact
AZA or BBG presidents or
the BBYO office, 552-8260.
Scholarships are available.
Deadline for applications is
March 1.
Michigan Region has
kicked off its 1984 Mem-
bership Drive which will
run through March 31.
The theme of the drive is
The Member Is the Key"
and the goal is to fill the
remaining chapter open-
ings throughout Michi-
gan Region. Individual
incentives are being of-
fered for each member
recruited as well as spe-
cial incentives for those
who recruit four mem-
bers into any chapter.
Members of full chapters
are asked to recruit new
members for other chapters
in the region.
For information, contact
Howard Spinner, 356-2298;
or Marla Peiss, 548-1888,
membership drive chair-
men.
Applications are being
accepted by the AZA and
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synagogue retreat Jan.
26-29. Members of the
youth group will participate
in a weekend of discussions,
informational seminars,
religious worship and social
activities. There is a fee and
the event is open to all Beth
Achim Lahav and Kadima
members and to all other
Detroit USY members. Par-
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mon, honorable mention,
writing; Yonasan Carmen,
grand prize, and Avrum
Deutsch and Chaim
Goldman, honorable men-
tion, visual category;
Mendy Cohen, grand prize,
and Jaron Burstyn,
Yaakovmeir Roberg and
Benji Silverstein, honorable
mention, oral category.
ticipating in the planning of
the event are chairmen Avi
Friedman and Michael
Grant.
For information on these
events, contact Lahav ad-
viser Carolyn Cutler, 540-
8028; or Youth Director
Cara Loomus, 968-4346.
BBG Councils for the
chairmanship of the Elec-
tions Training Conclave,
May 18-20 at Camp Maas.
All members of AZA and
BBG are eligible to apply
and applications are due at
the AZA and BBG Council
meetings Feb. 6 and Feb. 2,
respectively. For informa-
tion, contact Council Vice
Presidents Harold Silver-
man, 557-3188; or Staci
Singer, 661-0902.
The AZA Basketball
League will begin at noon
Jan. 29 at Oakland Com-
munity College, Orchard
Ridge campus. Competition
will continue through April
29 on Sundays. Additional
applications for participa-
tion in the league will be ac-
cepted through Feb. 6. For
information, contact Neal
Zipser, AZA basketball
coordinator, 546-4814.
The next meeting of the
BBYO Board of Directors
will take place 8 p.m.
Monday at the BBYO
office. Material for the
board fund raising will
be distributed and the
annual report for the
Milan Conference Centre
will be presented.
The Great Lakes BBG
Council and the Bnai Brith
Women's Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will spon-
sor a joint program 10:30
a.m. Feb. 5 at the main
United Hebrew Schools
building. The program will
feature Pat Christopherson
of the Genetics Research
Lab of Henry Ford Hospital
who will lead a presentation
on Tay-Sachs. Following
this program, a salad bar
luncheon will be served.
The program will conclude
as Mira Linder,
nationally-known beauty
authority, will present a
"Shape-Up for Spring Ex-
travaganza." For ticket in-
formation, contact the
BBYO office, 552-8260; or
the BBW office, 552-8150.
BBYO announces the ap-
pointment of Sheila Glantz
as adviser to Golda _Meir
BBG and Marla Lyons as
adviser to Yachad BBG,
Windsor. Positions are
available for volunteer ad-
visers to AZA and BBG
chapters throughout the
Metropolitan Detroit area.-
To volunteer, contact Arnie
Weiner or Brian Ackerson
at the BBYO office, 552-
8260.
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YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH book project
contest winners in De-
cember included Tzvi
Friedman, grand prize;
Ieshula Ishakis and Ep-
hraim Schwartz, second
grand prize; Dovy Singal,
grand prize, and Ari Gel-
berman and Motti Moses-
Talmudic law exempts
females from observing
laws that must be per-
formed at a specific time of
the day because the
women's primary obligation
was the home and family.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF
SOUTHFIELD has intro-
duced a Junior Congrega-
tion service to be held 10
a.m. Saturdays, beginning
tomorrow. The service is
geared for children age
6-12. Kidush will follow at
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