• 54 Friday, March 23, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CAMP MOSS Youth News "A Community of Children" Camp Moss is a residential overnight camp located on 3,700 acres at Proud Lake recreation in Milford, MI For kids 9-13 3/3 week sessions Twenty-two staff service 108 campers when we're at capacity Camp Moss Stresses Fellowship and Cooperation A Full Camp Experience . With An Educational Theme C. Gary Moss, Director P.O. Box 5465 West Bloomfield, MI 48033 (313) 851-2071 All campers will enjoy comfort- able living quarters, swimming, boating, nature studies, crafts, trips and more. "WHERE'S THE SALE??? NO, WE DON'T HAVE THE BEEF . . . BUT WE'VE GOT A GREAT SALE . . . AT "THE WAITING GAME" .. . Friday, March 23rd -Saturday, March 24th SPRING & SUMMER MATERNITY CLOTHES t1/4\,‘, 30-50% OFF Applegate Square The Waiting Game Northwestern Highway Southfield 352-9799 N g/ ; Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thurs. 10-8 P.S. Lottsa unadvertised Infant & Toddler Specials, too. 27th Annual Most Photogenic Child Contest * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * THREE GRAND PRIZES • 1st Prize 4 , 2nd Prize * 3rd Prize $100 Savings Bond $ 50 Savings Bond $25 Gift Certificate ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FREE GIFT 1983 WINNER Michelle Levin, 2 1/2 Yrs. STARTS APRIL 3 With Each Portrait Order Beautiful Decorator Porcelain Plate For Your Child's Portrait $15 00 value CONTEST AND PORTRAIT SALE ONCE A YEAR SPECIAL For Rules & Appointments, Call Leo MOW Pbotograpby 352-7030 41 BETH ACHIM'SLAav United Synagogue Youth will sponsor their second annual paper drive fund raiser on April 1 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. All old news- papers should be brought to the synagogue between those hours. Shabat morning services are held every Saturday at 10 a.m. for all youth groups. r BBYO For information on Beth Achim youth activities, con- tact Cara Loomus, youth di- rector, 352-8679. * * * BNAI DAVID Atid (grades nine-12) will go duck-pin bowling in Windsor Saturday, meeting at 8 p.m. in the youth lounge. There is a charge. discounts will be given to Activities Brenda Fishman, the in- ternational BBG president, will participate in the AZA 60th anniversary program at 8 p.m. today at Cong. Beth Achim. The program will feature a creative community Sab- bath service followed by a special AZA 60th anniver- sary program at which the keynote speaker will be Richard D. Heideman, a former Detroiter and past international president of AZA. A native of Greenbrae, Calif., Miss Fishman will study international rela- tions at the University- of California at Berkeley. She has been heavily involved in the BBG program for four years and has moved from leadership posts in her chapter to regional president to international shlikha (emissary). The entire Jewish com- munity is invited. Gen. Maurice Rose AZA will sponsor its second annual semi-formal spring dance at 8 p.m. Saturday at Southfield-Lathrup High School. The dance will fea- ture disc jockey Eddie Ro- gers of WMJC radio. There is an admission charge, and refreshments will be served. Chairmen for the event are Mark Jeross and Robert Lipsitz. The AZA Basketball League will not play Sun- day. Wallenberg AZA con- tinues to lead Division I with a 6-1 record, while Herzl AZA, Windsor, leads Division II, also with a 6-1 record. Mike Rosenthal of Wallenberg is the scoring leader at 26.0 per game, while Mark Burk of Herzl follows at 21.0. The next meeting of the BBYO board of directors will take place 8 p.m. Mon- day at the BBYO office. Charles Ruben will present the 1984 budget for ap- proval, and Ida Stein will update the board's current fund-raising efforts. drivers. For reservations by 5 p.m. today, call Youth Di- rector Monte Schloss, 559- 6399; Jeff Kaufman, 968- 1745; or the youth office, 557-8325. Junior Congregation and Story Hour will have a Shabat luncheon on March 31. Reservation deadline is Wednesday. Admission to the luncheon is free. Masada (grades six-eight) will visit the Cranbrook In- stitute of Science and planetarium on April 1, meeting at 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Reservation deadline is Wednesday. Talit and Tefilin will re- sume services at 9:30 a.m. April 1. Boys age 13 and over are invited. * * * YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD boys and girls groups will meet at 5:20 p.m. Saturday. The groups are designed for girls in nursery school through sixth grade and for boys in nursery through fourth grade. Brenda Fishman • BBYO will sponsor a trip to visit the University of Michigan Hillel Foundation in Ann Arbor on Wednes- day. The program is open to all AZA and BBG juniors and seniors and will include a tour of campus, informa- tion on Jewish life on cam- pus, and a kosher lunch with Hillel members. A chartered bus will leave the BBYO office at 9:30 a.m. Reservations are necessary. For reservations, contact Brian Ackerson at the BBYO office, 522-8260. Three Michigan Region BBYO advisers are among 50 advisers who will par- ticipate in the first BBYO Mission to Israel Sunday through April 8. Attending from Michigan Region are Ian Alexis, adviser to Herzl AZA, Windsor; Cindy Horowitz, Dalyah BBG; and Janice Lampear, Erani BBG. Yachad BBG, Windsor, will hold its annual fashion show at 7:30 p.m. April 1 at the Caboto Club, 2175 Par- ent St., Windsor. There is an admission charge, and re- freshments will be served. A chartered bus will be avail- able at no charge for any AZA or BBG member wish- ing to attend. The bus will leave the BBYO office at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling the BBYO office, 552-8260, by Wednesday. To our readers In an effort to serve you more efficiently, The Jewish News requests that local publicity conform to the following guidelines: All publicity should be typed, double-spaced on one side of an 81/2"x11" piece of paper; publicity should include the time, date and place (complete street address if in a pri- vate home) for the event and all addresses and phone numbers must be accompanied by a first and last name. Please include the name and phone number of someone we can reach during the day in case we need more information. Effective with the April 6 issue, the regular local news deadline will be at noon on Friday prior to the next week's edition. Incomplete or handwritten copy will not be used. If you have questions, call Heidi Press, local news editor, 424-8833, during business hours. Seniors to meet at Temple Israel The next meeting of the Temple Treasures, the newly formed senior citi- zens group of Temple Israel, will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday in Herman Hall in the tem- ple. A program has been planned featuring Maxine Kronick who will present a film entitled "The Story of the Kleine Shtetl." Admission fee includes the program and refresh- ments. Everyone is wel- come. , Transportation is avail- able. For information, call the temple, 661-5700. For reservations, call Paula Berlow, 642-9149; or Ruth Jaslow, 357-1534. Genealogy unit to meet Tuesday The Genealogical Branch of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan will meet 7:45 p.m. Tuesday in the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Ruth Keith, organizer and founder of the Bloom- field Hills Branch of the Mormon Genealogical Li- brary, will be the guest speaker. The Computerized Fam- ily Finder, consisting of 4,400 entries, will be avail- able. Software line for Passover Chicago — A new line of Passover software for home computers has been intro- duced by the Davka Corp. The six prograns from Davka combine educational and entertainment con- cepts. For information on the programs available, contact the Davka Corp., 845 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 843, Chicago, Ill. 60611.