• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Friday, August 3,•1984 63 _ LOCAL NEWS olklore specialist due t Center seniors meeting will continue their pre- Oneg Shabbat series at 1 p.m. today in the Center li- Wary. The program, held in con- junction with the Center's Active Adults program, will feature Rabbi Irving Schnipper of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Fol- lowing the lecture, re- freshments will be served. Participating rabbis also include: Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Beth Achim, Aug. 10; Chaplain Allan Blues- tein of Sinai Hospital, Aug. 17; and Rabbi Ernst Conrad of Temple Kol Ami, Aug. 24. For information, call Julie Silver, 661-1000, ext. 214. The. Center announces the establishment of an after-school "Shalom" Pro- gram for children in kindergarten-fifth grade. The prograrn will begin. Dr. Janet Langlois Sept. 4 at both the West Prentis Morris Branch of Bloomfield and Oak Park buildings. the Center. The supervised program Guest speaker will be Dr. Janet Langlois, director of allows children to partici- the folklore archive at pate in classes as well as WSU. She will speak on pursue individual interests. "Place Name Legends Of De- Hours are Monday through Friday, from 3 to 6 p.m. troit." All senior adults are in- Transportation is available vited free of charge. For in- from area schools. For information or formation, call the Morris brochure, phone the Cen- Branch, 967-4030. The Center and the Rab- ter's child development cen- binical Commission of the ter office, 661-1000, ext. Jewish Community Council 251. The senior adult depart- ent of the Jewish Com- unity Center and the pub- ic relations department of ayne State University ill present another pro- am in their Friday Lec- ure Series at 1 p.m. Aug. 10 n room 13 of the Jimmy To our readers The Jewish News encourages you to submit announcements of engagements, weddings, an- niversaries, b'nai mitzvah and births. We request that these items and all publicity be typed, double-spaced on 81/2”x11" paper., Photographs should be black and white and of professional quality. YOUTH Plans expand for MSTY In response to calls and letters from across the United States, Israel and Canada, the program for the Michigan State Temple Youth (MSTY) Reunion Conclave, Nov. 23-25, has been expanded. Alumni of MSTY classes of 1957-1967 will gather for a full weekend of events, all led by alumni of the youth organization. . A Shabbat service and Oneg Shabbat, at Temple Beth El will feature Zeev (Bill) ' Cbafets, former MSTY and NFTY president and director, State of Israel Press Office: Chafets will assess the implicatiaons of both the Israeli and U.S. eleCtions. The Nov. program will include presentations on anti-Semitism in American cults and missionary groups, and the portrayal of Israel by the media, as well ai a Saturday, evening "`50's" dance. The conclave will con- clude with Sunday brunch, special presentations, and a "nostalgia" friendship circle with songs from the MSTY past. Conclave chairperson Beverly Nosanchuck To- bocinan said that registra- tion is limited to 300. For registration mate- rials, write .dr call Temple Israel,' 5725 Walnut Lake Rd., West Blooinfield, 48033, 661-5700. The JEWISH NEWS covers the events from the Mideast to the Midwest. Now, with our new T-shirt, we even cover Our readers! For the regular subscripticin price of only $ 18.00, you get both the maroon and tan T-shirt and 52 weeks of this much ac- claimed Jewish publication. This offer is for NEW subscriptions only. Current subscribers may order the T-shirt for only $3.75. Allow four weeks delivery. Please clip coupon and mail to: _ JEWISH NEWS T-SHIRT 17515 WEST NINE MILE ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN, 48075 NAME ADDRESS city ❑ ADULT EX. LG. 1 ❑ ADULT LARGE ❑ ADULT MED. ❑ ADULT SM. ❑ CHILD LARGE ❑ CHILD MED. ❑ CHILD SM.