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Applications are available at the BBYO office. Deadline for application is March 31. The William Katz Memorial Leadership Award salutes out- standing BBYO leaders and is sponsored by Harry B. Keidan Lodge of B'nai B'rith. The award grants a $500 schol- arship to a Michigan BBYOer who will attend the Interna- tional Leadership Training Conference this summer at the B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. Applications are now available at the BBYO office. Deadline for application is April 30. The newly-elected executive board of Kishon AZA includes Mark Weintraub, president; Jeff Rochlen, vice president; Danny Klein, moreh; Jon Dwoskin, treasurer, Phillip Siegel, secretary; Marc New- man, reporter; and Howard Rosner, counselor. Yachad BBG will hold its annual Beau Dance this Saturday at 8 p.m. at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, 115 Giles Blvd., Windsor. Dress is semi-formal and there is an admission charge. The dance is open to all members of AZA or BBG, couples and singles. 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A large selection of fine leather gloves 1/2 OFF Sweaters 1/2 OFF BBYO professional staff semi- nar in Israel, Feb. 22 through Special Group of Sport Coats Were from $185-$250 NOW 52995 SUITS • TOPCOATS OVERCOATS • SLACKS SWEATERS • TIES • SOCKS Because of our meticulous attention to fine tailoring and superb fitting . . . coupled with unparalleled personal service, we offer that little bit more that makes a world of difference! L 13641 W. 9 MILE Nrd USTO TAILOR 76 Friday, February 13, 1987 Just W. of Coolidge 545-3558 Tues. , Wed. , Fri. , Sat. 9:00-6:00 Monday & Thursday 9:00-8:00 Sunday 11-3 .11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS March 5. Planning has begun for the Michigan BBYO Inter- Regional Convention with Kentucky-Indiana-Ohio Region, which will take place in the Detroit area March 26-29. Plans include touring, Shabbat services, and an Oneg Shabbat. After Saturday morning services, Alan Yost, executive director of Adat Shalom Synagogue, will speak on Soviet Jewry. The convention also will in- clude an inter-chapter idea ex- change, Havdallah and the Rose AZA spring dance. The program will conclude with a visit to the Holocaust Memo- rial Center and a farewell luncheon. Coordinators for the program are Council Third Vice Presidents Howard Keller of Kishon AZA and Dana Mil- ler of Disraeli BBG. Staff Coordinator is Arnold J. Weiner. King/Chalutzim, Herzl, Brandeis and Posen AZAs are tied for first place in the AZA Basketball League which con- tinues this Sunday at Oakland. Community College, Orchard Ridge campus. At 9 a.m. King/Chalutzim plays Hart and Maccabee plays Brandeis. At 9:45 a.m. it is Posen vs. Rose and Chagall vs. Kishon. At 10:30 a.m. Akiba plays Jolson. Herzl AZA has a bye this week. The 1987 Michigan BBYO Adviser Recognition Night will be held 7:30 p.m. March 16, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The evening, sponsored by the Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith Council and the B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Metropolitan De- troit, will recognize those vol- unteers who serve BBYO as AZA and BBG chapter advis- ers. The coordinating commit- tee for the evening includes Phil Neuman, Sharon Moss Lebovic, Gail Shifman, Gary Weisserman, and Wendy Goldstein. Staff coordinator is Ms. Lewin. Four To Study In Australia Four graduates of the Lubavitch Girls' Cheder Day School in Detroit recently left for Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. For the past two years, the four were pupils at the Beth Rivka Teachers Sem- inary in Brooklyn, N.Y., where they were accepted after their graduation from the Lubavitch Cheder system in Michigan in 1984. Three of the girls, Sheina Mann, Chava Getz and Zipora Mann, were selected from 100 applicants to complete their teaching degrees with a two- year teaching residency in Sydney, at the Yeshiva Centre of Bondi, Sydney, part of the network of Lubavitch schools there. A fourth Detroiter, Esther Shemtov, was chosen to par- ticipate in a similar program at the Yeshiva Centre (girls' di- vision) of Melbourne. Immigrants' Story To Be Screened The men's club and sister- hood of Cong. B'nai Moshe will present a movie night, 8 p.m. Saturday, featuring West of at the Hester Street, synagogue. The movie, which won sev- eral awards, including first place in the Athens Interna- tional Film Festival, takes place between 1907 and 1914 when thousands- of Jewish im- migrants looking for their promised land landed in Gal- veston, Tex. The film is by Allen Mondell and Cynthia Salzman Mondell, and nar- rated by Sam Jaffe. Tickets will be available at the door. There is a charge ex- cept for those 65 and over. Re- freshments will be available.