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At Camp Maas
Peter Perlman, Metro
Detroit B'nai B'rith Council
president, will speak at the
B'nai B'rith Youth Organiza-
tion's Leadership Training In-
stitute at Camp Maas today
through Sunday. He will
discuss "BBYO Is Big
Business," the theme for this
year's fall conclave.
The LTI's focus is on train-
ing BBYO leaders to draw
parallels between proven
business management techni-
ques and their own chapters
to improve and strengthen
membership, leadership, and
organization of the chapters
and programming. Joe Wit-
tenstein of Chicago, El., direc-
tor of the Midwest Area
BBYO, will speak on the
structure of the BBYO.
The commitment to corn-
munity service will be
highlighted when Lillian
Schneble, prograni director
for the South Oakland
Shelter, who will conduct a
seminar on "Who are the
Homeless," which will be part
of the kickoff for the
1988-1989 international pro-
gram theme for BBYO — Pro-
ject R.E.A.C.H. (Responsibili-
ty Everywhere to Aid and-
Care for the Homeless). Pro-
ject R.E.A.C.H. will conclude
Jan. 15 when all members of
BBYO worldwide will collect
personal hygiene items for
donations to local shelters.
The LTI will hold a mock
election campaign, in which
the 180 participants will
divide into groups represen-
ting five Israeli political par-
ties, an elections commission
and the Israeli electorate. The
party candidates, represen-
ting the Labor Alignment,
the Likud Bloc, the National
Religious Party, the Move-
ment for Civil Rights (Ratz),
and Tehiya, will debate the
issues. After the ballots are
counted, coalition talks will
take place, leading to the for-
mation of an Israeli govern-
ment as the BBYO leaders see
it..
Assisting will be Yefet
Ozery, Israel Program Center
director and community
shaliach, and Sam Fisher, ex-
ecutive director of the Fresh
Air Society.
Rabbi Bruce Aft of the
Midrasha will assist with the
Oneg Shabbat and will con-
duct the Saturday morning
service.
The theme of Saturday
night's dance is "Yuppies
Kick Back." Music will be
provided by the D.J. 33 and 1/2,
followed by a performance by
Yesterday's Ibmorrow, featur-
ing several members of
BBYO.