I LOCAL NEWS I AFI E L Pi CELEBRATE TuB'SHEVAT BEAUTIFY ISRAEL N E W Call Today ... A ring of 5 trees is Since its inception, the JNF has only $35; $70 provides for a circle Y E A R S planted over 180 million trees, but of 10 trees. Personalized major F over 75% of Israel is still stark and project sponsorships are also w mk barren. Trees are essential to the available. future growth and development of Israel. R O TREES JEWISH 11A 110 111AL CALL (313) 557-6644 n inD (KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAEli INC. CABINS REF J On behalf of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Joel D. Tauber, left, Paul D. Borman and Emery I. Klein accepted the Pinchas Sapir Award for Continuing Excellence, from the United Jewish Appeal. The award recognizes Detroit's "outstanding achievement in the 1987 Allied Jewish Campaign." Under the leadership of Borman and Klein, Detroit had the highest per capita campaign increase of any large community. Tauber is chairman of the Federation Executive Committee. RECLAIMING OUR HOMELAND corp. CUSTOM FURNITURE WALL UNITS BEDSETS KITCHENS Volunteers from the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation who spent Christmas Day helping out at Sinai Hospital were, from left: Amy Fertell, Hannan Lis and Keith Braun. Seated is patient Helen Gilbert. "Where Design And Quality Become One!" Camp Stone Reunion Due For B'nei Akiva 2266 Franklin Rd., Bloomfield Hills V A 1 Vol. 327 No. I 1 Y 1- September 3, 10•7 KAREN'S BAT MITZVAH A HUGE SUCCESS! FOR THE PARTY THEY'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER A Polaroid photo is a continuing reminder of a great time at your party -- Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings, Birthdays -- You name it. Give your guests one of these custom-designed frames, or choose from many other fun souvenirs. LOOK INSIDE for famous /riends •nd relatives who attended this pales affair , 98 FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1989 Photos By Gilbo 19 Years of Smiling Customers 851-2765 851-5432 (313)858-8050 IF YOU WANT v Competitive Rates v Tax Advantages v Complete Safety BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Where you bank. YOUTH B'nei Akiva campers who attended Camp Stone in the past, as well as prospective campers for the coming camp- ing season, are invited to the Camp Stone Reunion/Shab- baton in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 3-5. The Shabbaton will take place at the B'nei Akiva youth center at the Young Israel of Cedar Road, and transportation and housing will be provided for the Detroit chapter through the B'nei Akiva offices. The weekend Shabbaton will be conducted in a camp- like fashion, with Shabbat services conducted by the I youth themselves. Camp counselors and other staff members will lead the weekend program. The Camp Stone Reunion Shabbaton is open to youth in grades three-10. For reservations, contact the B'nei Akiva office, 967-3742. There is a discount for members who register before Jan. 23. The Young Israel-B'nei Akiva Kvutzot Shabbat groups will meet at both B'nei Akiva branches this weekend at a new time of 4 p.m. Youth in grades kindergarten-five are invited to spend Shabbat afternoon at Young Israel of Greenfield