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February 13, 1987 - Image 151

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-02-13

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Youth Exchange
Program Begun

Members of the Machar
Chapter of B'nai B'rith Girls
and the Kishon Chapter of
AZA, as well as members of the
Metropolitan Detroit Youth
Foundation's (MDYF) Basic
Skills program, are participat-
ing in this year's Urban-
Suburban Youth Exchange
coordinated by the Jewish
Community Council and
MDYF.
Their first group project for
1987 involves a discussion
group based on the six-part
WTVS/Channel 56 mini-series
"Eyes on the Prize," which
deals with the Civil Rights
movement in the United States
from 1954 to 1965.
Purpose of the Youth Ex-
change project is to dispel some
of the misconceptions about
the city of Detroit held by
many suburban residents, help
promote understanding among
different parts of the commu-
nity, and to allow development
of associations between urban
and suburban youth.
Project participants include
Julie Stein, president, Lysa
Stein, and Carrie Bree Rice of
Machar BBG and Glenn
Gayer, president, Bill Neus-
chaefer, Jonathan and Jeff
Dwoskin, Howard Rosher and
Jeff Gruca of Kishon AZA as
well as several MDYF repre-
sentatives.
Adult supervision is being
provided by Roger Winkelman,
Jewish Community Council
Urban Affairs Subcommittee

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Young Israel Teens of the
National Conference of
Synagogue Youth will go ice
skating at Hart Plaza Feb. 21,
meeting at Yeshivat Akiva at 9
p.m. Skating will be followed
by a snack at Dunkin' Donuts
in Oak Park. There is a charge.
The group will go skiing
Thursday at Mt. Brighton Ski
Lodge, meeting at Young Is-
rael of Greenfield at 8:45 p.m.
There is a fee, which includes
transportation, ski rental, use
of ski facilities and a kosher
meal.
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Now doing the newest
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Basic Skills Program.

Ice Skating
Evening Planned

ACT-SAT Testing

opening because of late Labor Day)
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