PLAIN & SIMPLE THE AL HARRISON Luggage Outlet YOUTH ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF: Luggage • Business Cases • Handbags Small Leather Goods Travel Accessories • Unique Gifts Rachel Traurig Wins Akiva Science Prize EVERYTHING - EVERYDAY 20-50% OFF 3116 W. 12 MILE (Between Greenfield & Coolidge) 545-7393 LAKEWOOD SPECIALTY FOOD CENTER, 25270 Greenfield Oak Park, MI 967-2021 ONCE AGAIN WE ARE PLEASED TO AC- CEPT YOUR ORDERS FOR PASSOVER. CARRY-OUT FOODS AND THE FINEST AND BEST SELECTION OF PASSOVER CAKES FROM HIRSCH BROS. IN NEW YORK CITY. OUR STORE WILL AGAIN BE STOCKED WITH THE BEST OF MOST PASSOVER GOODS AND THIS YEAR WE WILL BRING YOU A SELECTION OF KOSHER FOR PASSOVER TV DINNERS TO PROVIDE FOR YOUR LUNCHES, FOR COLLEGE STU- DENTS AWAY FROM HOME OR OFFICES. Rachel Traurig LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU. Holiday Carryout Service Complete Passover Dinners and a la carte entrees, appetizers and desserts will again be available for your convenience and enjoyment this holiday season Call: Quality Kosher Catering 352-7758 • 559-4610 • 855-6580 May all of us have a happy and healthy Passover! THE QUALITY OF OUR KASHRUTH AS WELL AS THE QUALITY OF THE MEALS WE PREPARE ARE IMPECCABLE AND DELICIOUS COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNERS NOW YOU CAN ENJOY PASSOVER AT A NON-PASSOVER PRICE! 1 TRY OUR DEIJCIOUS HUNGARIAN TORTE CAKE , 76 Friday, March 20, 1 987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $ 1 0 00 Rachel Traurig, a fifth- grade student at Akiva He- brew Day School, was the grand prize winner in the Akiva annual science fair, held March 2-6 at the school. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Traurig of Oak Park, Rachel won for her project on molds. Each project in the fair was examined by a panel of judges consisting of: Brenda De Bose, Jeff Falkington and Marylyn Martin of Wayne State University; Jane Appleman of Cranbrook Schools, Emery Erdelyi of Speedring Corp., and Jon Robert Troll of Roseville Brablec High School. Individual grade winners were: Grade 11: Yitzhak Gitel- man, first prize; Michael Selesny, second prize; Rachel Paholak, Danee Posner, third prize. Grade 10: Jeff Traurig, first prize; Dov Chelst, Joel Strimling, second prize; Susan Schlussel, third prize. Grade 9: Joseph Selesny, first prize; Noam Koenigsberg, second prize; Jack Tytell, Raffie Zuroff, third prize. Grade 8: Jordana Morse, first prize; Miriam Gitelman, Hagit Perl, second prize; Nancy Berman, Eli Schreiber, Sarah Shanbrom, third prize. Grade 7: Deborah Kovsky, first prize; Ben Beres, second prize; Alexandra Lee, Tal Sharon, third prize. Grade 6: Rebecca Schramm, first prize. Grade 5: Joshua Last, first prize; Janice Letvin, Deanna Rosenberg, second prize; Sara Duben, Stacy Morse, Rachel Perl, Elana Weiss, third prize. Grade 4: Geoffrey Dworkin, Cori Letvin, first prize; Ste- ven Strimling, second prize; Marcy Eisenberg, Zachary Herman, Helen Jarcaig, third prize. Michael 3: Grade Brickman, Ilana Forst, first prize; Azriel Chelst, Shira Weiss, second prize; Chanit Cohen, Deborah Duben, Esther Eisenberg, Donna Flatt, Shana Schochet, Alissa Zwick, third prize. Grade 2: Ari Cohen, first prize; Jonathan Peterson, Sarah Schreiber, second prize; Danny Forst, Rivka Goldman, third prize. The second grade, first grade, kindergarten and nur- sery also displayed group projects on dinosaurs, space and the five senses. The science fair was coor- dinated by Akiva faculty members Norbert Vance and Claire Bronson. Student Wins Top Math Honors Craig Freedman, son of Robert and David Freedman, has received the first place Gold Award in the 30th an- nual Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition. He re- ceived the highest score of the 23,000 high school stu- dents who entered this competition. Craig also was named the Unisys Corp. Scholar. A 1984 graduate of Hillel Day School, Craig is cur- rently a senior at Southfield High School. He will attend the University of Michigan College of Engineering in September. Holocaust Meeting Marks Anniversary This year marks the tenth anniversary of the joint Jewish Community Council- Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table Youth Sym- posium on the Holocaust. The symposium is conducted in cooperation with the Holocaust Memorial Center and the Jewish Community Center. On April 1, more than 150 high school students and their teachers will gather at the HMC to view a film featuring noted actor Robert Clary, a survivor of Buchen- wald concentration camp. Following the film, partici- pants will meet with local survivors and tour the HMC. Dr. John Mames of the Coun- cil's Holocaust subcommittee will coordinate the meetings with survivors. The symposium will be preceded by classroom pre- sentations conducted by teachers using educational