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WE SPECIALIZE IN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT R & R INVESTMENTS 25511 Southfield Road • Suite 112 569-5863 NEW RENTALS • MAINTENANCE • COLLECTIONS • WE DO IT ALL! 2 0 0 U Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization received 13 individual awards at the recently-concluded AZA-BBG In- ternational Convention held at the B'nai B'rith Penman Camp in Starlight, Pa. Seven Michigan Region AZA and BBG chapters were recog- nized as all-around best chapters. Chapters receiving the Henry Monsky Award were Akiba AZA, Ronald L. Posed AZA, Samson AZA, and for the tenth consecu- tive year, Gen. Maurice Rose AZA. Named to the Miriam Al- bert Chapter Honor Roll were Dr. B. Benedict Glazer BBG, Dora Savage BBG, and Shoshanna BBG. Susan Zweig of Savage BBG won first place in the Interna- tional BBG Storytelling Contest, while Hilary Olson of Machar BBG won first place in Original- ity Plus-Handicrafts and Samson AZA took first place in the Inter- national AZA Newspaper Con- test. Michigan Region was also rec- ognized as the recipient of three International Program of the Year Awards. First place awards were accorded to Akiba AZA and Shoshanna BBG for their Milan Conference Centre weekend on the theme of "What Is A Jew?" and to the Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils for their BBYO Week and celebration of the AZA 60th anniversary. A second place award went to Sen. Philip Hart AZA and Samson AZA for their joint mock trial program. Zahav BBG, Michigan Region's newest chapter, announces its officers for the 1984-1985 pro- gram year: Lisa Kay, president; Sarah Gordon, vice president; Stephanie Simon, MIT Mom; Amy Drasin, treasurer; Donna Tal, re- cording secretary; Michelle Be- rris, corresponding secretary; and Julie Brzuszek, rep6rter. BBYO will hold its annual kic- koff dance on Sept. 29 at Southfield-Lathrup High School at 8:30 p.m. The dance is open to all Jewish youth. Admission is free to all registered members of AZA and BBG. Non-registered members and prospective mem- bers will be admitted at a nominal fee. Music will be provided by John Sapien of Dance With Me Productions. The theme of the • dance is "BBYO Fever Catch It!" and AZA and BBG chapters are participat- ing in a poster contest exploring this theme. The deadline for poster contest entries is today. Coordinators for the dance are Ron Kuppersmith of Akiba AZA and Jodi Leichtman of Brice BBG. For information, call the BBYO office, 552-8260. Chavayrim BBYO of Grand Rapids announces the results of recent elections for officers for 1984-1985: Beth Eisenberg, president; Ned Rubenstein, AZA vice president; Liz Ravitch, BBG vice president; Adam Shapiro, moreh; Amy Smith, Mit Mom; Dan Hornak, treasurer; Debbi Rubenstein, recording secretary; Alisa Yirchott, corresponding secretary; and Shanna Ravitch, sergeant-at-arms. "Tradition: Is There Still A Fid-