BBYO Activities The AZA Basketball League begins at noon Sun- day at Oakland Community College, Orchard Ridge campus. Applications will be accepted through Feb. 6. Coordinator for the league is Neal Zipser of Benny AZA. League administrator- is Dennis Brenner. The next meeting of the Great Lakes BBG Council will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Dubin Meeting Room of the Bnai Brith building. Each chap- ter is requested to send at least three delegates. The Great Lakes AZA Council will meet at 7 p.m. Feb. 6 in the same facility. Applica- tions for coordinator of the Elections Training Con- clave in May will be ac- cepted at each meeting. Dora Savage BBG will hold its fourth annual dance, "A Savage Slumber Party," 8 p.m. Feb. 4 at the main United Hebrew High Schools building. There is an admission charge. Those attending are asked to wear pajamas and bring teddy bears. For information, call Elisa Golden, 557-9266; or Shari Mickel, chapter president, 557-9236. Sen. Philip Hart AZA will hold its second an- nual rollerskating party 7 p.m. Feb. 9 at Bonaven- ture Roller Rink. Prizes will be awarded. There is an admission charge and a nominal skate rental fee. For information, call Bruce Wolf, 661-5444; or Brian Kolender, chapter president, 661-2161. The Great Lakes BBG Council and the Bnai Brith Women's Council will hold a joint program Feb. 5 at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Registra- tion will begin at 10:30 a.m. The theme of the program is "Looking Good, Feeling The Jewish Community Good" and will feature a Center will present a pro- multi-media program on gram in its Luncheon in the Tay-Sachs as well as a Library series 12:30 p.m. "Shape Up For Spring Ex- Thursday in the Center li- travanganza," coordinated brary. by Mira Linder. For ticket Dr. Lynn J. Bennion, information, contact the author of "Hypoglycemia: BBYO office, 552-8260; or Fact or Fad?," will be the the BBW office, 552-8150. guest speaker. Dr. Bennion was Yachad BBG will hold its annual Beau Dance 8 graduated magna cum p.m. Feb. 11 at Shaar laude from the Harvard Hashomayim Synagogue, Medical School and spe- 116 Giles Blvd., Windsor. cialized in internal The dance is in honor of the medicine, endocrinology chapter's 1984 beau, who and metabolism at Massa- will be announced that chusetts General Hospital night. Dress for the evening in Boston. A practicing physician, is semi-formal and attendance may be dated or Dr. Bennion also teaches stag. Refreshments will be at Stanford University served. Tickets may be ob- School of Medicine as a tained at the February AZA member of the clinical fa- and BBG Council meetings or at the door. For informa- tion, call Johanna Winog- rad, (519) 258-2727; or Stacey Hochberg, chapter By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1984, JTA, Inc.) president, (519) 966-6080. BBYO announces the 4 tbsps. Sangria wine tbsps. soy sauce opening of registration for 4 2 tsps. sugar its summer leadership pro- 1 tsp. onion powder grams at the Bnai Brith 3 cloves garlic, crushed Perlman Camp in Starlight, 16 chicken drumsticks Pa. The International Kal- 1 /2 cup flour lah program will run for 3-4 eggs, beaten four weeks from June 28 oil through July 25 and offers Make a marinade of the first an intensive experience in five ingredients. Place in shal- Judaism. low pan and add drumsticks in Deep-Fried Chicken The International Lead- ership Training Conference (ILTC) is a three-week pro- gram that runs from July 25 through Aug. 15. At this program, Judaism, leader- ship skills, and creative arts are emphasized. Applicants may opt for either program or for both for a total of seven weeks. Scholarships are available for both Kallah and ILTC. Anyone interested should contact Arnold Weiner, BBYO director, 552-8260. Kobaker Scholarship Offered Cong. Beth Achim an- nounces that applications are available for the Samuel and Dora Kobaker Schol- arship for study in Israel. Applicants must have completed high school studies, must be residents of Michigan, must want to pursue studies at an accre- dited Israeli institution of higher learning and must be accepted for study for the 1984-1985 academic year at the Israeli institutions to which they have applied. rTTC7) IVIer BETH SHALOM MEN'S CLUB is still tak- ing reservations for its an- nual Tamarack retreat to be held Feb. 17-19. Cost of the weekend includes food, lodging and materials. Rabbi Joseph Gutmann, professor of art history at Wayne State University and adjunct curator of the Detroit Institute of Arts, will be the guest speaker. Non-members are invited. For details, call Harry Freind, 557-9557. Jewish Center Lunch Series Has Talk on Hypoglycemia Deadline for the $1,500 grant is April 15. For appli- cation, call the synagogue, 352-8670; or write .Kobaker Scholarship Committee, c/o Cong.Beth Achim, 21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield 48076. All applicants will be interviewed by the schol- arship committee. Room 201 91 t .. Prof. Zvi Gitelman will discuss "Aliya and the Re- settlement of Soviet Jews in Israel" for the Einstein Luncheon Forum of the Zionist Organization of America — Detroit District at noon Monday at South- field Charley's restaurant. t For reservations, call he ZOD, 569-1515. J.W.V. Memorial Home BINGO Every Sun. 5 p.m. 16990 W. 12 Mile E. of Southfield Lecture Series for Senior Adults The Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch of the Jewish Center in cooperation with the Detroit Institute of Arts will present a four-week series of lectures for seniors beginning at 1 p.m. Feb. 3 at the Morris Branch. The first speaker in the series will be Doris Burton, who will render a slide pre- sentation on "American Art: Evolution During the Revolution." All senior adults are wel- come, and admission is free. For information, call Al- lison Barash at the Morris Branch, 967-4030. HOME BURGLAR ALARMS ALLSTATE ALARM SYSTEMS Computerized Security Systems Thousands of Satisfied Customers Central Station - Direct to Police CALL THE ROTT BROS. Marty, Cy or Shel DAY or NIGHT 255-1540 echo park school a single layer. Let them mari- nate 1 1/2 hours, turning several times. Remove chicken. Put marinade in a bowl, and add to the marinade slowly the flour which already has been mixed with the eggs. Stir and make a smooth paste. Dip the drumsticks in this batter, coat- ing evenly. Heat oil in a deep fryer or deep pot. Fry legs for 15 minutes. Drain on a paper towel. Serve hot on a warming tray. Since 1961 ENROLL NOW , For '84='85 School Year and Summer Camp (Engagements) Mr. and Mrs. Sam An- bender of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Beth An- bender to Ronald Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen of West Bloomfield. Miss Anbender holds a BS degree in dental hygiene from the University of De- troit. Her fiance holds a BS degree from Wayne State University. A March wed- ding is planned. 7 • Parent/Toddler • Pre-School • Junior Kindergarten • Kindergarten 7273 WING LAKE ROAD North of 14 Mile Rd. Birmingham P'eeeuz (ab oa) ad Ms basn ■ Itouto o Jws eooy oias oyDy, adFsias Ms trmn RbiRmn :0pm t 01 .. . eetee 851-1866 MEETING AT TEMPLE BETH EL, TELEGRAPH AT 14-MILE ROAD, BIRMINGHAM Room 202 Room 203 R o om 205 Room •• O• •. OP Itreit 73 .. hlrn Hbe oLan Itouto 82 .. o(r.Armo) •(r hrn) uas* .. It is on the sound educa- tion of the people that the security and destiny of every nation chiefly rest. —Kossuth COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES METROPOLITAN DETROIT FEDERATION OF REFORM SYNAGOGUES SPRING 1984 82 rlday, January 27, 1984 9 Luncheon Forum culty. He is a certified specialist in endocrinology and metabolism. For information and luncheon reservations, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 218. • . 3, ' F P ) '•1 1;1., TH - 4 8E40 V 1E THE 1 '116 NEWS ilEi T . r, • 1•■ einr Hbe Itouto t Jdim• (ab es) n (r.Br) ■ einr ids Cno oe ui f or Pol Cno oe D auh Dapr h ai eih odto hog TeAe TUITION: $15.00 per one-hour course 51 , 0. .00 rMVI W einr ids M.Gae) #otnain fYdih M.Gae) TePoht Mtv (ab es) (r auh h i ht adt hm h hsad hrfrso Jws itr Rbi Wis •Two-hour course: Required for Conversion, but open to anyone ••Two-hour course #For those who can read the language or have completed one year, or permission of instructor REGISTRATION: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1984, 7:30 P.M. CLASSES MEET: February 8, 15, 22, 29 • March 7, 14, 21, 28 • April 4, 11, 25 • May 2