44444.4.44.4.. 4,4•444444,44,...4. • . 7 tuAlabatiCIN.: :44444•447”4.:40.44.4.4:4404444 ro.•. :4 1?_ ,,r, tka a Mert;,& 1 20 1,. :, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 66 Friday, January 10, 1986 GAYNORS Ruth Schwartz,. LOW PRICES 7 DAIS ASID Interior Designer . , A Detroiter Reports On Her Israel Studies GAYNORS •"create the possible when you thought it was impossible" . . . • YOUTH ORCHARD PLACE ORCHARD LAKE RD. S. 0= RD. TRANSFORMATION IN YOUR HOME . . . BY AMY D. GOLDSTEIN (Editor's note: Ms. Goldstein is studying at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on a one-year scho- larship from the Detroit Districtof the Zionist Organization of America.) I am currently enrolled in 19 I GAYNORS 1 (avoid making costly mistakes) r. DESIGNING IDEAS FOR YOU AND YOU ALONE • FURNISHINGS • ACCESSORIES • COLOR COORDINATING • INSTALLATIONS • Call for appt. 352-2264 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 - 6060 .4•5 ■••■■ .... ■ . AFTER INVENTORY SA LE!! r PHOTO PARTY FAVORS NOW AT COMPLAISANT 50 75% OFF • .40 CRUISE WEAR ARRIVING DAILY hours of classwork, and am learn- ing a great deal about Israel and Judaism. I am also looking for- ward to the classes I plan to take next semester. Outside of the university, I am experiencing Israel on a different level. Since I am living in the dormitories, I am making friends with a certain number of Israeli students. This is a very interest- *************** 47 ing experience for me, since they have a much different outlook on the world than do typical Ameri- can students. The same applies to the French and Latin American * guilty lest* pketegrapky makes * students with whom I have come !LIMY teitetralt makes * in contact. Living in Jerusalem has also * • • us tim best choice exposed me first hand to the vast • ler per prly * political spectrum in Israel, and to other aspects' of Israeli society. I • . PHOTOS BY GILBO am planning to sit in on a Knesset session in the near future, and to visit other Israeli political in- 357-5166 851-2765 stitutions. *****•••*•****** I have also been privileged enough to visit three kibbutzim since I have been here. I am also ° GIG E g000io oOgggl.gigg. the SHOP COMPLAISANT/THE STADIUM OTEAR R s o s a t l 714 MILE RD. 855..6566 (313) 363-4162 ORCHESTRA ddll planning to spend a weekend on a moshav soon. In all, I am thrilled that I have been given this chance to explore Eretz Yisrael at this time. I am sure that I will never look at the world in the same way. • Beth El's YPS Marks Centennial The Young People's Society of Temple Beth El will observe its centennial anniversary this spring. The celebration will honor the group as the country's oldest member of the National Federa- tion of Temple Youth. Temple leaders are compiling a roster of YPS alumni so that they can be invited to help plan and attend the weekend celebration. General Chairman Lee Marks has announced that all present and former YPS members are wel- come to participate in a planning meeting at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in the temple board room. The reunion, set for May 2-3, will be marked by a creative Fri- day !fight service and a Saturday evening banquet and program of musical entertainment and YPS nostalgia. The Shabbat service will be de- signed by members of the current youth group to honor YPS leaders of the past. Rabbi David Baylin- Youth .Services son, former assistant .rabbi at Cong. B'nai David invites Temple Beth El and currently young people of all ages to attend rabbi of Temple Beth Or, Shabbat services at 10 a.m. Montgomery, Ala., will be the Saturdays. Story Hour will meet west speaker at that evening.' All YPS alumni who would like for children ages 4-7 at 10 a.m. in -the youth lounge. A kiddush will to receive invitations to the celeb- • follow services. For information, ration should contact Sylvia contact • Joyce Lang at the Rogoff in the Temple Beth El executive office, 851-1100. synagogue, 557-8210. Mack Pitt and his Orchestra plus • Disco 358-3642 •4 FINALLY. A FAST, •SAFE ARO EFFECTIVE NAT TO LOSE WEIGHT AND KEEP IT OFF, FOREVER! Call odatr for a free c sultatlon Southf held 569-2669 Troy 435-5555 W. Bloomfield 855-3430 • • DIET CENTER® • LITE YEARS AHEAD. Bella Peck, right, presents a bond to Nora Leaman, regional •chairman of Reshet (fund raising) for Amit Women. Mrs. Peck • presented the bond in memory of her husband, Mr. Leon Peck. The gift is earmarked for a doctor's office at the Amit Women-Tel Aviv High School. , _ _ •