YOUTH sommumm Youth To Begin Photon League The National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY), the youth arm of the Union of Or- thodox Jewish Congregations of America, has begun the very first inter-state Photon League for Jewish teenagers. Photon is a futuristic, participatory game which uses laser lights and music. The NCSY Photon League is open to any Jewish teenager in the eighth through 12th grades. Participants will be di- vided into teams of ten each plus a coach. League games and practices will take place Mondays at 5:30 p.m. starting Feb. 16. League participants will receive a "Photon Passport", a NCSY Photon League jersey, and special in- dividualized coaching included in the price of the league. At present, the league has three branches: in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Detroit. Plans also are under way to expand the league to include Chicago, Baltimore, New Jersey and Los Angeles. For information about the NCSY Photon League, contact Rachelle Stebbins at the NCSY regional office, 967-3300. Farmington Offers Youth Seminar The Farmington Hills Branch will offer a four-session clinic entitled, "Planning Babysitting/Emergency Situa- tions," beginning 7 p.m. Tues- day in the conference room. To register, call the branch, 553- 0300. Deanne Gruenberg, director of community education for Womancare, Inc., will speak on "Talking With Teens About Sex," 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22, at the Farmington Branch Library. For information and to regis- ter, call the library, 474-7770. Whether you're at work or play...your children can have fun at MY PLACE, a Social Club (just for kids)© • Hourly drop-in child care • Exciting games, toys and "where kids can have fun." computers for school age children as well as preschoolers. • A social club for children 2 months-12 years in mind • FREE BEEPER 32875 Northwestern • 737-5437 (Tiffany Plaza) • Farmington Hills 3610 W. Maple (at Lahser) 540-5702 Next to A&P • Birmingham ust for kids M Th 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-1 a.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m., Sun. 12-8 p.m. - P CAMP YOUNG JUDAEA SERVING JEWISH YOUTH AGE 8-14 SPONSORED BY HADASSAH Parents of North American Israelis will host speaker Berl Falbaum, vice president of cor- porate communications at Perry Drugs, 8 p.m. Wednes- day, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. Falbaum will speak on his national campaign to re- member the Holocaust. Zachor jewelry will be displayed. For information, call Har- mon Bayer, 352-7878; or Esther Tal, 661-1000, ext. 336. Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1987 Hadassah House FREE SUPER MONEY PASSBOOK With ony incoming cleaning order. Excludes other spe- cials. While Supply Logs!. 1987 Edition JN cOUPON 7-9 P.M. 5030 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield Limited Offer! * * * EVERYONE WELCOME * * * For local information: STEVEN LOWENSTEIN, Regional Director damelsion HadasHsaasitliazciho an risi Yyoo u tnig 6icum r W;d1 any incoming cleaning order. Exdudes other spe- JN cials. While Supply Lasts! 1987 Edition. 2010 Washtenaw Ave. :.1Lk Ann Arbor, MI 48104 313-994-0033 Camp Young Judaea Nelsonville, Wisconsin ) q.11! • 414310KAI COUPON Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 WHEN TEENS TALK... Try something new ONE PAIR OF PANTS CLEANED & PRESSED With any S5.95 or more income g cleaning order Excludes other specials. Expires 2-7-87 JN Miw)K41 COUPON Sounds different- give it a chance That's great! CUSTOM DRY CLEANING ony incoming custom cleaning order of $5.95 or more. Excludes other specials. Expires 2-7-87 JN Sign me up! ...LISTEN! TODAY'S JEWISH TEENS WANT MORE MEANING IN THEIR JUDAISM YOU'RE INVITED TO DISCOVER A NEW ALTERNATIVE IN JEWISH. EDUCATION— THE TEEN TORAH CENTER individualized study warm informal atmosphere trips and activities exciting program Jewish Education diploma great personable teachers open sessions Jewish leadership training Shabbatonim develop on all levels Kienzle To Speak Offer! OPEN HOUSE TTC sounds really good Falbaum To Speak On Rememberance Limited ony incoming garment. Coupon must be presented with incoming order. One coupon per order Expires 2-7-87 friendly environment After School Programs SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE William Kienzle, former Catholic priest and author of The Rosary Murders, will speak on "The Catholic Church Today — What Separates Us and What Draws Us To- gether," at an Oneg Shabbat, after 8 p.m. services 14'riday, at Temple Beth Jacob. For more information and registration Call 967-3300 Rabbi Directors Rabbi Reuven Drucker Rabbi Mark . Cohn TEEN TORAH TTC CENTER SHIRTS LAUNDERED With any incommg shin laundry order of 55 40 or more Nc di.plicaticl of this coupon Expires 2-7-87 SPOivSORECI BY NCSY —NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SYNAGOGUE YOUTH 71