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May 06, 1988 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-06

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Nine different programs for students aged 13 to 21 including
Bar/Bat Mitzvah program, Teenage Camp, Leadership Train-
ing, Kibbutz, Institute for Sports and College Seminar.

JOIN THE 25 OTHER DETROIT AREA STUDENTS ALREADY
ENROLLED FOR THE BEST SUMMER OF YOUR LIVES!

A few scholarships still available for deserving applicants.

PHONE 569, 1515 FOR BROCHURE & APPLICATION TODAY.

Zionist Organization of America, Metro Detroit District

18451 West 10 Mile, Southfield, Michigan 48075

FOR

KIDS ONLY

June 20-24 Celebrate Summer Week

June 27-July 1

Adventure Week

July 11-15

Mystery Week

July 18-22

Summer Madness Week

July 25-29

Backwards Week

Aug. 1-5

Super Week

Aug. 8-12

Odyssey Week

Aug. 15-19

Michigan Week

Aug. 22-26

Final Fun Week

Waterpark
Greenfield Village
Crossroads Village
Canoeing

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Waterpark
Windsor Wildlife
Candle Factory
Playland Park
Detroit Zoo
Waterpark
Space Center
Hands-on Museum .
Michigan Festival
Tiger Game
Crossroads Village
Impression 5

—GRADES 6 to 8—
HIGHLIGHTS
THURS. OVERNIGHT

Waterpark
Playland Park
Space Center
Strawberry Farm
Canoe Trip
Detroit Zoo
Chelsea Mill
Crossroads Village
Canoeing
Waterpark
Belle Isle Zoo
D.I.A.
Bicycle Trip
Waterpark
Tiger Game
Lion's Training
Waterpark
Playland Park

Wonderland Park
Toronto, Ontario
Ausable River
Mio, Michigan
Seaworld
Aurora, Ohio
Put-in-Bay Island
Ohio
Niagara Falls
Ontario
Mackinac Island
Michigan
Sleeping Bear Sand
Dunes, Michigan
Seneca Caverns
Bellevue, Ohio
Cedar Point
Sandusky, Ohio

All Odyssey programs include transportation, instruction, supervision, admissions, and food and lodging on overnight trips.

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ADVENTURES

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Odyssey Adventures is directed by Bob and Joan Lipsitz, who for the past 17
years have provided enrichment prog-ams for local families as directors of the
Tamarack Camps. Groups of children, supervised by teachers and trained
professionals, will be guided on fun-filled adventures. For a complete
information package on all of our programs, call Odyssey Adventures
at 661-3600.
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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1988

The B'nai B'rith Barristers
will hold their tenth anniver-
sary and annual judicial
recognition dinner on June 1
at 5:30 p.m. at Mat Shalom
Synagogue. Justice Dennis W
Archer will be the special
guest speaker. Numerous
state and federal judges will
be honored.
Officers to be installed are:
Robert A. Weisberg, presi-
dent; Sheridan V. Holzman,
Roger J. Siegel, Robert S.
Rollinger, vice presidents;
Mark L. Gantz, treasurer;
Sheldon Scharg, recording
secretary; Frank 1 Mamat,
chaplain; and Ernest Shaw,
adviser. Directors are Alex-
ander T. Ornstein, Ralph
Miller, Judge Stephen C.
Cooper and Gordon S. Gold.
Contact Weisberg, 644-
4840, for information and
reservations..

Fashion Show
For Professionals

The Jewish Professional
Network of B'nai B'rith
Women will present
"Fashions for the Professional
Woman" on May 19 at the
Community House, 380 S.
Bates, Birmingham.
The fashion show begins at
7:30 p.m. preceded by dinner
at 6 p.m. There is a fee. Reser-
vation deadine is Tuesday.
For information, call the JPN,
357-3592.

Women's Lunch
At The UHS

SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMPS

—GRADES 3 to 5—
THEME
HIGHLIGHTS

Barristers Honor
Judges At Dinner

Lillian Solomon, president
of Henry Morganthau
Chapter, invites guests to its
annual Mother and Daughter
luncheon meeting on Wednes-
day at noon at the United
Hebrew Schools building.
Program Vice President
Rose Kaluzny announces that
Alice Blumberg, vocalist, will
entertain. There is a charge
for members and guests.
For information, call Lucy
Block, 557-9590; Friedel
Davis, 354-0592; or Lillian
Meyers, 855-3894.

Spring Ball
Is Planned

B'nai B'rith and B'nai
B'rith Women will celebrate .
Israel's 40th anniversary
with a spring ball on May 15
at Ramada Inn of Southfield.
This black-tie-optional affair
will feature the music of The
Loving Cup.
Sweet table, cash bar and
prizes will be part of the even-

ing's festivities. Honorary
chairman is Ralph Miller.
General dance chairmen are
Beverly and Ralph Woronoff.
For reservations, contact
the Council offices, 552-8177;
and B'nai B'rith Women,
552-8150.

B And P Has
Special Dinner

.

The B'nai B'rith Business
and Professional Chapter will
have "Dinner with the presi-
dent" (dutch treat), at M.C.L.
Cafeteria May 18 at 6 p.m.
Storyteller Rebecca Pearl-
man will present "Humor
with a 'Bauch of Yiddish
Flavor." Friends are welcome.

Social Meeting
For BB Lodge

The Henry Morgenthau
L'Chayim Lodge will hold a
meeting and a social on
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
CMI Health and Tennis Club.
There is no charge for the
meeting. Jerry Helfman, new
president of the lodge, will be
honored. For information, call
Helfman, 557-0927.

Blood Bank Drive

B'nai B'rith Men's and
Women's Councils of
Metropolitan Detroit will
sponsor a blood bank drive
on Tuesday from 5 p.m. to
9:30 , p.m. at Temple
Emanu-El.

LOCAL NEWS f"''

Machon Opens
Spring Classes

Machon Inbrah, the Jewish
Learning Network of
Michigan, - announces its
spring semester of adult
education_ classes will begin
Tuesday and run through
June 9.
A variety of on-going
classes will be offered at dif-
ferent levels. Subjects will in-
clude the Jewish calendar,
Chumash (Bible), Talmud and
Siddur (Daily Prayers). Con-
cepts in Jewish Thought
which will tackle such issues
as charity, prayer, happiness
and assertiveness and the
Jew. There also will be provi-
sions for tutors and study
partners.
All are welcome. The spring
semester of classes will be
held at Cong. Beth 'Milo
Emanuel Tikva, 24225
Greenfield Rd., Southfield.
For information, call the
Jewish Learning Network of
Michigan, 967-0888 or
9684835.

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