I YOUTH AUDETTE CADILLAC, INC. • SALES & LEASING • LEASE CADILLACS FOR LESS • THE TIME IS NOW TO BUY 87's • THE NEW ALLANTE NOW IN STOCK AUDETTE CADILLAC 7100 Orchard Lake Rd. 851-7200 Correction Due to a production oversight, last week's Sherwood Studios' advertisement contain- ed information which was not intended to be a part of the advertise- ment. The Jewish News regrets the error. Karyn Moss, center, of Aliyah BBG, accepts the 1987 William Katz Memorial Leadership Award from Albert Ryder, president of B'nai B'rith Keidan Lodge, as Linda Moss looks on. Teen Republican Gets Internship We don't clown about our dolls. Great selection of collectors' dolls, musical dolls, sizes and price ranges to choose from, Complimentary gift wrapping, FINE FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES ALWAYS 20% OFF therwood 8tudTo8 Tel-Twelve Mall • 12 Mile & Telegraph • Southfield Daily 10-9 • Sunday 12-5 • 354-9060 48 FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1987 Debbie K. Schlussel, 18, of Southfield, has been named as one of three recipients of the National Conservative Foundation (NCF) Terry Dolan Internship and Intern- ship Grant. Schlussel, nominated by National Teen Age Republicans for the three-month Washington summer internship, was chosen from college students nominated from all over the United States. Schlussel will spend the first month of her internship as a U.S. congressional intern for Rep. Phil Crane (R-111.). In addition, Schlussel will serve as an intern for Rep. Donald E. "Buz" Lukens (R-Ohio). She will spend her final month as an intern at the Na- tional Conservative Political Action Committee. Throughout the summer, NCF will send Schlussel to its campaign management, cam- paign finance and candidate schools, as well as the Morton Blackwell Leadership Institute. Windsor Girl Gets Fellowship Jennifer Gerstel, 16, of Windsor, was one of 25 Jewish teenagers from the U.S. and Canada chosen as a recipient of the newly established Edgar M.. Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel design- ed to develop future leader- ship with a commitment to the Jewish people. Jennifer, a senior at Detroit Country Day school, plays the cello in her school's orchestra, has performed with the Inter- Jennifer Gerstel national Youth Symphony and is the feature editor of her school newspaper. The teenagers will spend four weeks in Israel this sum- mer studying the culture and customs of-the country. The fellowships are fully endowed by Bronfman through a grant to the WJC and cover round- trip transportation, room and board and incidental expenses. BBYO 1""m" BBG Elects Officers Shira BBG has elected its executive board for the 1987-1988 program year. Of- ficers include: Liz Greenberg, president; Margery Siegal, vice president; Allyson Levine, MIT mom; Linda Migdal, treasurer; Debbie Stein, recording secretary; Darcy Lockman and Deborah Waller, corresponding secretaries; Beth Goldberg, reporter; Stephanie Wolf, counselor; and Sarah Kuret- zky, regional convention coor- Continued on Page 50