Friday, January 25, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS YOUTH Teen Mission To Israel Slated By Local Agencies Applications are now available for the second Israel Teen Mis- sion, July 11-Aug. 19. sponsored by the Fresh Air Society, the Jewish Welfare Federation, United Hebrew Schools and the Jewish Community Center. This program pairs 20 students who have completed the 11th or 12th grades from the Detroit area with 20 students from the city of Ramla for 22 days of touring, and 16 days of living with Israeli host families. The touring program includes Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Galilee, Negev, Masada and the Dead Sea. The Israel Teen Mission is geared toward the development of leadership in Detroit's Jewish youth. Prior to the trip, there are six weekly seminars on Israeli culture, customs and history and following the trip, participants commit themselves to serve in a local Jewish agency for the follow- ing year or summer. The American trip leader is Risa Strauss, who led the trip last year. Mrs. Strauss has a B.A. de- gree in Near Eastern and North African studies from the Univer- sity of Michigan. A former Young Judea youth leader and super- visor at Camp Maas, Mrs. Strauss is currently the youth coordinator for Shaarey Zedek, and teaches at the Shaarey Zedek Hebrew High School and United Hebrew Schools High School. Logistical support, including transportation, housing, tour guides and equipment is provided by the youth and hehalutz de- partment of the Jewish Agency in Israel. The trip's cost is partially subsidized by the Jewish Welfare Foundation through the Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foun- dation, funded by the United Jewish Charities. For information or brochure, call the Fresh Air Society, 661- 0600. LOCAL NEWS • Coping With Teenagers Is Sinai Clinic Lecture Topic Dr. -Susan Silk of Sinai Hospital of Detroit's Problems of Daily Liv- ing Clinic will present a free lec- ture, "Coping and Growing with Your Teenager," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Sinai's Zuckerman Auditorium. Dr. Silk's talk, which will be the fourth of a free, seven-part series designed to provide hints on han- dling some of life's more predicta- ble challenges, will include suggestions on how to cope with teenagers in the family. The lectures that will follow each Tuesday evening at 7:30 through Feb. 19 will be about dealing with divorce, living after a loss, and thriving, rather than merely surviving life's challenge. All will be presented by Problems of Daily Living Clinic staff mem- bers. SPACE Group Benefits Teens Richard Kay will facilitate a four-week support group for teenagers, aged 13-17, whose par- ents are divorced or separated, beginning Feb. 4. The group will meet in the SPACE office on Feb. 4, 11, 18, and March 4, 7:30 p.m. There will be no group meeting Feb. 25. Kay is associated with Regional Mental Health Clinic and with Stepfamilies Association of Oak- land County. SPACE is a non-sectarian community service of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women which services separated, di- vorced and widowed men and women and their children in the Detroit metropolitan area. Contact Director Roberta Freedman, 258-6606, for informa- tion. Free parking will be available in the lighted Shapero School of Nursing parking lot, adjacent to the auditorium. To register and for more information, call the hospital, 493-5895. ENGAGEMENTS Greenberg-Irving Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sol of South- field-are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Ann Greenberg, to Robert John Irving, Jr., of San Diego, Calif. Miss Greenberg is the grand- daughter of Sabina Singer of Southfield and the daughter of the late Mr. Louis Greenberg. Miss Greenberg is a graduate of the University of Michigan and its law school. She now teaches law at the University of San Diego Law School. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irving of Newbury Park, Calif., and the grandson of Mrs. Mary D. Irving of Phoenix, Ariz. Irving was graduated from Stanford University, the Ken- nedy School and the Harvard Law School. He works for the law firm of Gibson, Dunn and Crutchen of San Diego. The couple is planning a May wedding. Liebow-Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Liebow of Farmington Hills announce the engagement of their daughter, Sondra Beth, to Leslie Alan Goodman; son of Dr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Goodman of Orchard Lake. A March wedding is planned. Please accept my reservation for your showing on ❑ Feb. 3 or ❑ Feb. 17, 1:00 P.M. in Hunter's Square $2.00 per person - limited seating • 31065 ORCHARD LAKE RD., FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018 851-5111 or 851-5112 SIM Mit XIII 111111 OOP NIP 11111 IMP OPP am an ime En am um MOP INS II, IIIII INN MIN NMI Ell IIIII INN 67