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November 22, 1985 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-11-22

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70 Friday, November 22, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Wedding, Rehearsal and
Ceremony Assistance

Lee Wolin

YOUTH

354-4An

Akiva Student Wins Award

GETTING THE CHILDREN
TO EAT A DELICIOUS
HOT MEAL IS EASY AS

ABC's & 123's
from Chef
Boy-ar-dee
are tasty
pasta alphabet
letters and
numbers covered
with a rich tomato sauce. The
children wi!I absolutely love it as
a delicious hot lunch and as a
tasty dinner side-dish. And so
will the adults! Either way you
serve it, getting the children to
eat is as easy as Aleph Bez!

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Cong. B'nai Israel of West
Bloomfield announces the for-
mation of a Kadimah youth
group for Jewish youth in
grades six through eight.
The group will have its first
meeting at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 15 in
the synagogue social hall.
Movies will be shown and
pizza, pop and popcorn served.
The group will focus on reli-
gious, educational and social
programs.
Youth commission chairman
is Judy Zola. Rhonda Pappas is
the adviser. For information and
reservations, call Ms. Pappas,
681-5353, by Dec. 8. Space is
limited.

Hashachar Has
New Shaliach

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59 C lb.

Borden's

SOUR CREAM .

Dov Nathaniel Chelst, a
freshman at Akiva Hebrew Day
School, has been awarded a
first-place prize by the Lawrence
Institute of Technology (LIT) for
his outstanding score on the
Junior Engineering Technical
Society (JETS) National
Engineering Aptitude Search
Test.
The JETS test, which was
administered by LIT to more
than 300 high school students
throughout Michigan, measures
engineering aptitude in four
areas: verbal, numerical, science
and mechanical comprehension.
Dov, who placed first in the
state, has been a student at
Akiva since kindergarten.

Kadimah Group
At B'nai Israel

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Dov Chelst, second from right, is attended at the awards
presentation by, from left: Akiva Principal Rabbi Shmuel N. Lopin,
• LIT Prof. Harold Josephs, father Dr. Kenneth Chelst and mother
Dr. Tamy Chelst.











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For the convenience of all our customers we will be open on Thanksgiving Day from
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The Michigan Region Youth
Commission of Hadassah an-
nounces Arieh Blau is the new
shaliach for Hashachar-Young
Judaea in the. Midwest. During
the summer months, he will be
the resident shaliach at Camp
Young Judaea, in Ortonville.
In addition to working with
Young Judaea, Blau is currently
involved in organizing Tzabar

groups for children of Israeli
families in the United States.
These Hebrew-speaking groups
keep Israeli youth in touch with
their country while growing up
overseas.
Blau is also available to meet
with congregations and other
groups throughout Michigan as
a speaker or resource person.
Blau is a graduate of Haifa
University with a degree in Is-
raeli history and geography, and
also holds a degree in marine
archeology from the School of
Underwater Studies in Haifa.
He was also a lecturer of mili-
tary history for the Israeli Army
College for high ranking com-
manders.
Blau may be reached by cal-
ling the Young Judaea office in
Ann Arbor, 1-994-0033.

Youth Conduct
Temple Program

The senior youth group of the
Birmingham Temple will pre-
sent a program entitled, "Israel
Revisited," at 8:30 p.m. today in
the temple.
The youth will describe their
eight-week visit to Israel this
past summer. Participants in-
dude: Gary Brode, John Desen-
berg, Julie Gitlin, Caryn Gor-
don, Katie Kramer, Robin Mil-
ler, Jennifer Morris, Stephen
Novak, Sunny Schwartz and
Melissa Solomon.

BNAI BRITH

ISRAEL CHAPTER will have
its next general meeting on
Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the
lower meeting room McDonnell
Center, 24400 Civic Center Dr.,
Southfield. Dean Foster, repre-
senting the Speakers Bureau of
the Social Security system, will
give a report on the changes in
the Social Security system and
its effect on women in general.
Refreshments will be served fol-
lowing the meeting. For infoma-
tion, call Lee Robins, 535-6295.
Guests- are invited.

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