Mr IMPOINaMIME.-• •4,11.1•111....1111... YOUTH THE JERUSALEM EXPERIENCE • $360" Roundtrip to Israel Includes: Airfare, Insurance, Lodgings, Meals and all Touring JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS In Public or Prep School GRADES 9-12 Sunday, March 2b-Tuesday, April 4 • Extensive touring of Jerusalem • Full day trips to Masada and Ein Gedi • Seminars by noted Israel experts SPACE IS LIMITED Deadline for Applications: Tuesday, February 20, 1989 Information & Applications, please call: (313) 967-3300 This program is being sponsored by a special grant. _ Sponsored by the PICS& Kesser Torah Central Eost Region r -r and Notional Office of the MTV 1:112 Notional Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) in conjunction with the American Zionist Youth Foundation. - Certified MOHELim of Detroit "Please, my little girl needs blood'.' Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman 542-4444 Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 Reb. Hersh! Roth 557-0888 TI Imagine if you had to ask for blood to save the life of someone you love. Next time the American Red Cross asks, give blood, please. GIVE BLOOD, PLEASE 110 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1989 + American Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Rabbi S. Zachariash 557-9666 B'nei Akiva Youth Go To Camp Stone Reunion B'nei Akiva/Young Israel will be arranged through the youth will spend the weekend local B'nei Akiva office. Ad- in Cleveland, Ohio, at the vance reservations are re- Camp Stone Reunion Shab- quired. Contact Abby baton, to be held at the B'nei Eisenberg for reservations, Akiva Youth Center at Young 350-3323. Israel of Cedar Road Kvutzot Shabbat groups for Synagogue. youth in grades kindergarten- Camp counselors and staff five will meet Saturday at members will lead the Young Israel of Southfield at weekend program in a camp- 3:30 p.m. and at Young Israel like atmosphere, with special of Greenfield at 4 p.m. for an Shabbat youth services, afternoon of Shabbat games, meals and programs geared stories and contests geared for the different age levels. for different age levels. This Sunday, Shabbaton par- month's Kvutzot theme is. ticipants will attend the an- "Yediat HaAretz — Know nual B'nei Akiva carnival in Your Country — Israel." Cleveland, and will receive Refreshments will be served. information regarding regis- Walking groups can be ar- tration . for the forthcoming ranged by contacting the camp season. B'nei Akiva office, 967-3742; Rabbi Yossil Rosenszweig, or local B'nei Akiva youth Camp Stone director, will be counselors. in Detroit on Feb. 12 for a meeting with prospective campers and their parents. Teen Dance Applications for both of the camping sessions will be ac- Due Saturday cepted. For information, con- The Jewish Community tact the B'nei Akiva office, Center Monthly Then Dance 967-3742. Club will present its second The ninth grade Shevet of dance, "Rock'n In February," B'nei Akiva, Shevet HaTzvi, at 9 p.m. Saturday at the named in memory of Rabbi Center's Maple/Drake Tzvi Yehudah Kook, famed Building in the Deroy Studio Israeli rabbi of the 1900s, will Theater. hold a regional Shabbaton in- The dance, open to teens in Detroit Feb. 24-26. HaTzvi grades nine-12, will feature members from Cleveland, teen band "The Originals" Chicago, Toronto, St. Louis comprised of Mark Leuchter, and Pittsburgh will join local Scott Glickman and Justin B'nei Akiva members for the Feldman, plus "The Class Act Shabbaton which will be held DJ's" featuring Paul Niser at Young Israel of Greenfield and Eric Golden. in Oak Park. Refreshments are included. Programming for the Future dates for the teen weekend includes an ice- dances are March 4 and skating party at the Corn- April 8. Members must bring puware Ice Arena, a swim- their membership cards. and-gym night at the Jewish There is an admission fee and Community Center and a non-members are invited. bowling tournament at Hart- For information, contact field Lanes. Educational pro- Family Programs Director gramming for Shabbat will Stuart Rogoff, 661-1000, ext. focus on the importance of 267. youth leadership in the Jewish community, and will feature special sessions with LOCAL NEWS Rabbi Mitch Cheifetz, rabbi of the Kibbutz HaDati move- Cancer Support ment in Israel, who is visiting the U.S. on a speaking tour. Groups Meet Shevet HaTzvi Shabbaton is Focus on Living (with open to all ninth graders. For cancer) meetings will be held information, contact Shab- at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the baton chairmen, Lauren Southfield Civic Center and Dworkin, 355-3507; or Judith at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Pro- Schlussel, 557-3810. vidence Hospital. The 10th grade Shevet of The self-help groups bring B'nei Akiva, Shevet Atzmaut, together patients and family named in honor of Israel's members who have questions 40th birthday, will join or are experiencing problems members from throughout as a result of living with the region for their second an- cancer. nual Shabbaton to be held in For information, contact the Cleveland Feb. 10-12. American Cancer Society, Transportation and housing 557-5353. •