50 Friday, January 27, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS By the commandment of the mezuza, man is re- minded of the unity of God, and is aroused to the love of Him . . . —Maimonides DRAFTY WINDOWS & DOORWALLS Cured Cheap! 1 will i nstall crystal-clear, super strong, mylar-style INSULATING FILM tight-as-a-drum! labor from $18.00 *It doesn't cost, It pays! I I KEN MI _ ail In I I I I I I MI an ME MI IM INI M EM= MI I 1100 Off On ALL Drycleaning ! U M41401 GOOD AT ALL cleaners Young Adult Programs in Israel Discussed at Conference Here Programs for both high school youth and young adults of college and post- college age will be among the workshops to be held at the second community-wide "Step Up To Israel" Confer- ence slated for 12:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the main Jewish Community Center. The programs will cover travel and study oppor- tunities in Israel, both short term (six months or less) and long term, in addition to kibutz and garin (nucleus I I I y I I $1.00 OFF ANY INCOMING CUSTOM CLEANING ORDER OF $5.95 OR MORE. _ LOCATIONS. I 352-6270 WM NM =I NIB IM HAIFA — A simple and inexpensive method for Measuring blockage of the nasal passages has been de- veloped at Rothschild Hos- pital by doctors of the Fa- culty of Medicine, Technion-Institute of Technology. The nasal breath meter, based on a century-old method of having a patient breathe on a mirror, is al- ready being manufactured in Israel. 4c-* VALUABLE COUPON 4 * MAI KAt I I Nasal Meter U I EXCLUDES ALL OTHER SPECIALS. • 1 COUPON PER PERSON A I I I • /, 4-- Coupon Must Be Presented With Incoming Order, Expires Feb. 10, 1984 RABBI LOSS PACEG SETTETC group for a particular kibutz) living. The specialists for youth travel will be Ralph Cwer- man from the American Zionist Youth Foundation based in New York, and Rabbi Harold Loss of Tem- ple Israel who will serve as the local resource specialist since he has conducted over the past 13 years, eight con- gregational youth pilgrim- ages to Israel. Accompanying the two specialists will be several students who have partici- pated on a variety of travel experiences to Israel and who will be present to an- swer questions. Danny Pins, a shaliakh of the Israel Aliya Center in Boston, will conduct a workshop on university programs. Two local shlikhim, Itzhak Mintz and Dubi Avigur, will conduct a workshop on kibutz and garin. Mintz is a seven-year member of Kibutz Bet Gue- rin in the Lachish region in the south of Israel. Origi- nally, he was in charge of cultural affairs and a garin Nahal instructor. Cur- rently, he is the K.A.D. representative of the G FASHIONS Make Pace Setter your 1st stop before heading to the sun You'll be delighted when you see our fabulous collection of cruise wear. Ready to go all at our special prices. Sweaters, skirts, pants, jackets, tops, jumpsuits, dresses and accessories to go with all. Lathru . p Village 11 Mile at Evergreen 424-8750 ITZHAK MINTZ Habonim Dror Zionist movement and shaliakh whose office is located in the • West Bloomfield Maple at Orchard Lake Road 851-9660 DUBI AVIGUR main Jewish Community Center. Avigur has been a member of Kibutz Ga'ash, located between Tel Aviv and Haifa, since 1969. He has joined with other youth members of Hashomer Hat- zair from Kiryat Motzkin. Avigur has worked with youth from development cities and garinim. He was the kibutz secretary work- ing in Tel Aviv at the Hashomer Hatzair head office promoting aliya to the kibutz. Presently, he is based in Ann Arbor repre- senting the Kibutz Aliya Desk, Artzi Movement, and as the shaliakh to ,Hashomer Hatzair. Religious school students, unaffiliated students and young adults are invited. The other workshops at the "Step Up To Israel" Conference include aliya, business and investment opportunities, general travel, "Operation 1,000," a family volunteering ex- perience and "How to Cope With Your Children Living in Israel." For information, contact Esther Tal at the Israel Aliya Center, 661-1084; or Shelly Komer Jackier, co- ordinator of the Israel In- formation and Resource Center, 661-1948. Bnai Brith Activitie BRITH BNAI WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN DE- TROIT will hold a dele- gates brunch noon Sunday at the Zionist Cultural Cen- ter. By-laws changes will be presented and voted upon at the meeting. For informa- tion, contact the Bnai Brith Women's office, 552-8150. * * * HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAPTER will have its anniversary party 7 p.m. Feb. 20 in the home of Esther Weitzman, 23051 Harding, Oak Park. The evening, a fund raiser and potluck dinner, will include a program on extra-sensory perception. Admission is gained by bringing the ad- mission fee and a dairy dish to pass. For reservations, call Madelyn Friedman, 357-0344. * * * Bnai Brith Women, Girls Join for Annual Program Bnai Brith Women and the Bnai Brith Girls will have their annual joint pro- gram Feb. 5 at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. and will be fol- lowed, by a slide presenta- tion on Tay-Sachs disease. A representative of Ford Hospital will lead a discus- sion after the presentation. Following lunch, there will be a fashion show featuring cosmetics and exercise fashions. There is a charge. The public is in- vited. For reservations and information, call the Bnai Brith Youth Organization office, 552-8260. (1: