HAPPY 60th BIRTHDAY MARTY Love, Sheryl & Stuart, Rosanne, David, Stacy & Andrea, Dolly & Allan BLINDS BEFORE CHRISTMAS! V ERTIC COLOR — B & W WHILE YOU WAITI • IMMIGRATION • VISA • LICENSE • APPLICATION 352-7030 BLIND LEO KNIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY • F actory Dtrect! MirrrEr t 1,0 SAVE Teen Cabaret At Camp Center 26571 W. 12 MILE RD. Corner Northwestern Hwy. ONE WEEK ONLY! Free Installation! Orders over S299 Free Valances! FREE! Shop-at-Home: e PASSPORT PHOTOS !YOUTH Call: 357-4710 V UTHRELD, MI 48034 Henry Shreibman, known as Everyman the Mime, along with a floor hockey tourna- ment, silkscreening t-shirts, tye-dying, batiking and cop- per enameling and food will make up a special evening for the city's Jewish teens at the Tamarack Adventure Center on Dec. 12. The teen cabaret will be opened to ninth through 12th graders from 11 p.m. until 1 a.m. and to seventh and eighth graders from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. There is an admis- sion fee. 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DECEMBER 4 1987 Across from the Berkley Theater EVENING AND SUNDAY HOURS Mime Harvey Schreibman will perform. Sports will in- clude: volleyball, basketball, field hockey and the ropes course. T-shirt decorating will be available. There is a charge for dinner and Adventure Center admis- sion. For information, call Denise Cohen, 352-5438, after 5:30 p.m. Habonim Event Set For Sunday Unique, Reasonable Fashion Sweats For Men & Women Select Group 30% Off Rabbi Henry Shreibman NEW! SOUTHFIELD FACTORY: 23000 W. 8 Mile (E. of Tel.) STERLING HGTS.: 42954 Van Dyke (N. of 18 1/2 Mile) FARMINGTON HILLS: 31205 Orchard Lake (Hunters Sq.) ST. CLAIR SHORES: Call For In-Home Appointment TROYIROCHESTER: Call For In-Home Appointment NOVI , NORTHVILLE: Call For In-Home Appointment ANN ARBOR'YPSI.: Call For In-Home Appointment I Two Akiva Hebrew Day School students, Dov Chelst and Jeff Traurig, have qualified as finalists in the 31st annual Michigan Mathematics Prize Competi- tion. Both students placed within the top three percent of about 22,500 students tak- ing the first part of the examination. Trappers Alley Event Saturday Temple Beth El's 1988 con- firmation class will hold a Trappers Alley event Satur- day, beginning with Hav- dalah at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at Grecian Gardens, and desset at Trappers Alley. Temple Beth El's grades six through eight will go to the Jewish Center's teen cabaret night Dec. 12. Activities will begin with Havdalah at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at Kerby's Koney Island and an evening at the Camp Tamarack Adventure Center. Habonim-Dror, the youth group of the Labor Zionist movement, will hold an open house for interested families, 2 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center's Camp Ruth in West Bloomfield. Habonim seeks boys and girls, grades four through seven, to join its Detroit branch. Kids will be treated to an afternoon of Israeli winter sports and activities, in- cluding map making with ice cream. Parents may par- ticipate in an orientation ses- sion about the activities and philosophy of Habonim-Dror. The community is invited at no charge. Refreshments will be served. For informa- tion, call the Labor Zionist Alliance, 967-3170. LOCAL NEWS Reservations For Wiesel A limited number of reser- vations remain for an evening with Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel, apearing on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign, 7 p.m. Dec. 10 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The cocktail buffet for Cam- paign contributors of $2,500 and over, is planned to help Detroit launch the 1988 Cam- paign. A dessert reception with Wiesel will follow his remarks. The Wiesel meeting will signal the conclusion of the Campaign's major gifts phase, and the start of an intensive period of campaigning at all division levels. The men's and women's Hadracha young leadership groups are back from Israel and have begun soliciting their prospects. A revitalized agency Campaign is under- way, under the leadership of chairman Lester S. Burton, and a telethon is scheduled for Dec. 14 from the Louis and Esther LaMed auditorium in the United Hebrew Schools' Adolph Deutsch Administra- tive building. Other Campaign activities include the Wothen's Division