[ B NAI B'RITH 1 FENBY-STEIN Talent Agency 553-9966 WE HAVE THE RIGHT ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUR PARTY AND YOUR BUDGET McCOY T-SHIRT Absolutely Free With This Ad BANDS - DJ's CEREMONY MUSIC - COCKTAIL MUSIC See Our Body Building 26630 Southfield SAVE TIME! SEE OUR BANDS ON VIDEO Between 10 1/2 & 11 Mile DAY CAMP BUNDAY, MAY 02a, 1988 • 100 -'too bORTINIG • GYmNASTICS• ANIMALS SPORTS • FISHING- NATURE TRAILS POND AND LAKE- SAILING• GO-KARTS ComPoTER5• ART- switirme• ARCHERY FUN! FUN! RN! CALL 356-81.93 1730o NAL la MILE (I-696 To 1 BECK RD EXIT) THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A MASADA SUMMER STUDENT PROGRAM IN ISRAEL 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 9 7 7 ? 9 ? 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. PA 4 11111111.1 414 1111- - i;;;;7411 ADVENTURES 82 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. , 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.