THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 72- Friday, March 21, 1986 BNAI BRITH e .:41 •Zar - ovok AT BEACH & TENNIS . CLUB StHEET • MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA One of Miami:Beach's Largest and Most Luxurious Hotels. •New Heated Pool-Side Jacuzzi • Aerobic Classes •600 King-Size Accommodations ' ... 8 .:. 9 & lONIGHT , PACKAGES . .. from - 5 .: INCLUDING * S Wide.Ocean Beath •2-Pooli itialdren'a Recreation Room • On- - SEDURIM & - SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED BY CANTOR MOSHE SCHULHOF of Israel &IA - tocA f g in e giptl •Dancing • Enter- tolnmeM & Shows •Delicious Cuisine •Complimentary Tea Room btAU, 51.44. ■ 1,4 ret . , and 3 MEALS ' . DAILY iker111303 Tennis // ns aT ea ti : det ffg i e nd Ind g' 30 : o o i r g .3 :t5 tq 11m ct 1 l 161 0 a io e tele i °° fil: iplas oTier via: ulg 1 .11 gtati ejosh nt..1 3 : I 11:13 r i o r n anud si :no t o'ru :: ste rilai becorne ta otel (Kosher for Passover only) per person double occ Plus Tax & Tips : s,, by 00 1 exo47 pit STRICTLY GLATT KOSHER 113 Under Supervision of National Kashruth Glatt Kosher Headed by RABBI YACOV LIPSCHUTZ w°6 . 19111;0:0 ;to, . ::3:e 3 1 s4:3:121 Y 5 :ilns e t i p1/43;, ,30 t1 \stt o n r o a 5 s : s o n7 153 ein'a For Information & Reservations. Call TOLL FREE: 1-800-327-3734 Call BOB TORGOW In Detroit Eves: 3545845 — Days: 5845500 O or write Passover '86 Deauville P.O. Box 402868 Miami Beach, Florida 33140 DELUXE KOSHER PASSOVER TOURS ► served at a nominal charge. DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFFESSIONAL CHAP- TER will hold its annual installa- tion:of offic'ers on April 13 at noon at Cong. Beth Achim. Charlotte Edelheit will be the installing officer. Guests are invited. There , is •a charge, and reservations are required. For infOrniation, con- tact: Etta Wykoff, 567-9284, or Augusta Trager, 355-3761. Lucille Gersten Heads BBW . fit WORLD 3 FRESHLY PREPARED GLATr KOSHER MEALS DAILY ■ 2 TRADITIONAL SEDER SERVICES WIDE ► TOP NAME ENTERTAINMENT Acapulco California COPACABANA POSADA DEL SOL RIVIERA HILTON N.Y. Area Palm Springs TAMIMENT RESORT THE NEWPORTER Pocono Mts., PA Bahamas LOUIS D..BRANDEIS CHAP- TER invites friends to its open meeting on Wednesday at noon at Knob Woods club house. Evelyn Berger, vice president of program, announces an afternoon of games and prizes is planned. Eleanor Fine, president, announces Ruth Fisher, nominating chairman, ; will present the slate for 1986- 1987. For reservations, call Rose POgats, 9674068; or Jean Katz, 559-4174. Luncheon will be Newport Beach AMBASSADOR BEACH St. Thomas Virgin Islands VIRGIN ISLE HOTEL Florida FOUNTAINBLEAU HILTON INNISBROOK RESORT SHERATON BAL HARBOUR SANS SOUCI HARBOR ISLAND SPA Long Branch, NJ Marilyn Merdler, left, passes the gavel to incoming Council President Lucille Gersten. ATLAS AMBASSADOR KOSHER TOURS Outside N.Y. State Toll Free 800-752-8000 25 W. 43 Street, NYC 10036, (212) 575-8840 B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit elected Lucille Gersten as president. Mrs. Gersten served as past president of Centennial Chapter of BBW. She has held the office of fund-raising vice president and membership vice president of Council. ENGLAND-IRELAND SCOTLAND-WALES Two Weeks Air-Hotel-Touring New York Departure from $796 SCANDINAVIA Two Weeks Copenhagen. Stockholm Oslo' New York Departure from She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in dental hygiene from the University of Michigan and is active at Temple Beth El. Serving with Mrs. Gertstein for 1986-1987 will be vice presidents; Sharon Moss-Lebovic, Ruth Grey, and Soralee Broida; and treasurer, Rebecca Flaisher. Students Study Anne Frank SPAIN 5 Nights in Madrid 3 Nights in Seville 2 Nights in Granada 4 Nights in Torremolinos Continental Breakfast New York Departure from $896 WII W lk well17/ -** "Anne Frank: A. Discussion By Youth for Youth" is the title of a special program for high school students being arranged by the Detroit Historical Museum as part of its programming for the Anne Frank in the World exhibit. The program will take place at 7 p.m. April 16 at the historical musuem. The panel which will be made up of students from public, private and parochial schools will discuss the significance Anne Frank hold for young people in today's world. The program is co-sponsored with the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Wayne State Univeriity, and the Detroit Round Table Na- tional Conference of Christians • and Jews. Refreshments will be served following the program. At 1:30 and 3 p.m. April 5, the film, Avenue of the Just will be shown. On April 6 at 1:30 p.m., the film will be repeated. At 3 p.m. that day, there will be a panel discus- sion on "Racism, Prejudice and Pre-Holocaust Conditions." Par- • ticipants include Horace Shef- field, Arthur Johnson and Dr. John Mames. The program is co- sponsored with the Jewish Com- munity Council. The film, In Search of Jewish Amsterdam, will be shown at 1:30 and 3 p.m. The Anne Frank in the World exhibit will be at the Detroit His- torical Museum, 5401 Woodward, Detroit, from March 28 through April 16. Hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hospice Conducts Volunteer Class Cranbrook Hospice Care volun- teer training classes will start April 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the hospice, 1669 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. The 10 class series runs through June 3. Volunteer applicants are currently being interviewed. Call the hospice, 644-6116, for applications and information.