I YOUTH I AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY BY BUZ HOLZMAN PHOTOGRAPHERS Teens To Have Learn-A-Thon Young Israel Teens Chapter of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth will hold its third annual learn-a-thon on Saturday at 11:30 p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. The program will feature special classes given throughout the night. Classes are geared to accommodate anyone regardless of previous learning background. In addi- tion, individual learning partners are available (chavrutot). Snacks will be of- fered throughout the night. Among those giving special classes are Rabbi Mark Cohn, regional director of Central East NCSY; Rabbi Reuven Drucker of Young Israel of Greenfield; Rabbi Avi Shapiro of Akiva Hebrew Day School; Rabbi Moshe Englander of Akiva Hebrew Day School; and Ithamar Koenigsberg of Young Israel of Greenfield. Every Monday night at 7:30 p.m. YIT/NCSY holds learn- ing and discussion groups at Young Israel of Southfield. The class is open to anyone in the eighth through 12th grades. There is no charge. Applications are still being accepted for the 20th annual Central East Regional Con- vention which will take place May 27-30 at Camp Nahelu in Ortonville, Mich. More than 200 NCSY'ers are ex- pected to attend from Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Cincin- nati, Columbus, Dayton, In- dianapolis and Louisville. The theme of the weekend will be "Ma'alin B'kedusha — Rising to the Challenge of the '80s." Among the educational staff will be Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg of Young Israel of Southfield; Rabbi Baruch Lanner, national consultant to NCSY; Rabbi Yossi Abrams, dean of Mesivta High School in Cleveland; as well as representatives from Yeshiva University in New York, Touro College in New York, Harvard University in Boston, the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Michigan. For information, contact the NCSY regional office, 967-3300. [ 284 S. HUNTER BIRMINGHAM - 48011 540-6922 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK services, inc - FOR ALL OCCASIONS - • Airport Transportation Service • Corporate Accounts Welcome • Weddings • Concerts • Proms • Etc. 646-3303 KENNETH ABRAHAMS Call ALL TIME - anytime! FENBY-STEIN MR. SPRINKLER Talent Agency 553-9966 WE HAVE THE RIGHT ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUR PARTY AND YOUR BUDGET commercial & residential lawn sprinklers BANDS - DJ's CEREMONY MUSIC - COCKTAIL MUSIC custom Installation and repair cuy6 cAL5 E•V•E•R•Y•T•H•I•N•G 30%-75%0FF ALL SPRING & SUMMER MERCHANDISE ONE WEEK ONLY-Starting May 21st CROSSWINDS MALL 4353 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield, MI 851-1260 LISA STONE Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses 626-3141 FREE ESTIMATES SAVE TIME! SEE OUR BANDS ON VIDEO All sales final LINCOLN & EXCALIBUR • THE SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING and Elections of the UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS will take place on Thursday, June 2, 1988, 7:30 p.m. In the Louis and Esther LaMed Auditorium of the United Hebrew Schools 21550 West Twelve Mile Road, Southfield The United Hebrew Schools Board of Directors has adopted a new set of By-Laws. As a result, the continuing members of the Board are: Irwin M. Alterman Robert A. Berlow Anaruth Bernard Alex Blumenberg Jeffrey Borin Nathan Borofsky Harriet Colman James Deutchman Alex Ehrmann Dr. Joseph Epel Dr. Samuel Flam James Fuller Gail Gales Herbert Goldstein Dr. Barbara Goodman Susan Graham Alan J. Hitsky Barbara Klarman Jerry Knoppow Dr. Leonard Lachover Gail Langer Paul S. Magy Dr. Harold J. Mathis Rhoda Medow Adrienne Milin Dorothy Orent Dr. Irving Panush Abraham Pasternak Morris Rochlin Benjamin Rosenthal Matilda Rubin Dr. Claude Schochet Robert Schwartz Mel Seidman Vivian Stollman Arthur Sugarman Janis Waxenberg Betty Weiner Arthur A. Weiss Calvin Weiss Rabbi Morton Yolkut Neal Zalenko The Nominations Committee presents the following slate: President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jerry Knoppow Alex Ehrmann Robert A. Berlow Benjamin Rosenthal James Fuller Herbert Goldstein For a first three year term: Lawrence Lax Stuart Faye Dr. Leonard Sahn For a second three year term: Sylvia lwrey Early Deadlines The Jewish News will have early deadlines for the issues of June 3 and June 10. The local news deadline for June 3 will be at 12 noon, Thurs- day, May 26. The local news deadline for the June 10 issue is noon June 1. Late copy will be used the following week(s) if it is still timely. All Time limousine .` Dr. Gerald Stollman For a third three year term: Dr. Maxwell Bardenstein CLASS ACT ORCHESTRA featuring STUART ROGOFF The three members at large for the Executive Committee are: Dr. Gerald Stollman Arthur Sugarman Neal Zalenko Co Chairpersons of the Nominations Committee are: - For booking info. call 358 5744 - Alex Ehrmann and Rose Kaye