I TEENS I it 1.1. -\.1.. " N.. " N.1.. " N.1%.. "\1N. " ■ '" .. \.1.1.1... "%."%. ' ■ 'N.11 . ■ "Nt\- .. - ■■■■■■■■ 11%.1.1 ■ "N.1.1.. ... " ■■•■■■ ••.1. 1%.1\1. - ■ " .. ■■•■ 1%..1. '"....1.. "\1. 1%.1C\-1.. " ■ ..1.1.1. '1. "\..1..N..1.1. P / / / Temple Ileth El / / // Cordially Invites Individuals and Families // /// To Become Members of Our Congregation // .Ti / / / / / / // // / / / / 1 you are 40 years or younger, and you join between now and September 30, the Building Fund Pledge will be waived / / // // // Temple Beth El, a center of worship for Reform Judaism , is a strong supporter of religious freedom, religious education and communi outreach programs. // / // / J // / // // For further information, call Herbert Maistelman Executive Director 8514100 BRIDAL GOWN SALE SAVE 10% TO 15% DURING THE MONTH OF JULY ON SPECIAL ORDERS OF BRIDAL GOWNS AT BOTH LOCATIONS Save 15 % On All Special Order Bridal Gowns Over $700 Save 10% On All Special Order Bridal Gowns Under $700 SAMPLE WEDDING GOWN SALE - SAVE UP TO 75% OFF July 10th to July 22nd at Farmington Hills Location Only etedionii, 31065 Orchard Lake Road • Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 14 Mile and Orchard Lake Road 851-5111 205 Main St. • Rochester, Michigan 48063 656-0035 * Previous Sales Excluded INSTANT SLIDE SHOW FLOREEN HALPERN Enjoy watching your party while it's happening. We photograph your party and present an INSTANT slide show. When the party's over, it's still happening with your videotape of all pic- tures taken. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1989 PHOTOS BY GILBO 20 Years of Smiling Customers 851-2765 353.8985 / 4 Lea-Rachel Kosnik, center, accepts the Katz Award from Morris Direnfeld, president of B'nai B'rith Keidan Lodge. Her mother, Sara Bahar, is at left. Kosnik Wins Katz Prize Lea-Rachel Kosnik, daughter of Sara Bahar and the late Paul Kosnik, received the 1989 William Katz Memorial leadership Award. Lea will be a senior at West Bloomfield High School in the fall. She has been a member of Benjamin Disraeli BBG since September 1986 and was chapter president last year. She is a graduate of the BBYO Chapter Leadership Training Conference, held last summer in Wisconsin, and this year will serve as third vice president of the Great Lakes BBG Council. The William Katz Memorial Leadership Award was established by Harry B. Keidan Lodge of B'nai B'rith in memory of William Katz, past president of the lodge and its long-time financial secretary: The scholarship award will enable Lea to at- tend the International Leadership Training Con- ference of BBYO in August at the B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. Pitt Scholars Are Named 4. Par./ill, Fine Catering Flowers, Decor Table Settings Complete Planning // // / / // // / // // T emple Beth El, Telegraph at 14 Mile, Birmingham. 74 / / r // / CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354.6060 Six AZA and BBG leaders have received the first Irving and Sarah Pitt Leadership Scholarshis. The scholarships were established in January to allow young people to gain the skills and motivation necessary to get them in- volved in BBYO leadership now and later in the Jewish and general communities. Scholarships were awarded to BBYOers to attend both the Chapter Leadership Training Conference in Mukwonago, Wis., and the International Leadership Training Con- ference in Starlight, Pa. The CLTC-bound recipients are Arthur Malisow of Rose AZA, who will serve next year as chapter president, and rIbdd Wolfe, also a member of Rose AZA, who will serve next year as fall conclave coordinator for Michigan Region. The ILTC-bound recipients are Corbin Bell, a member of Chalutzim AZA, who will serve next year as Great Lakes AZA Council first vice president; Jennifer Ehrlich, a member of Aliyah BBG, who will serve next year as Great Lakes BBG Council second vice president; Lori Eidelman of Masada BBG, who will serve next year as chapter president; and Randall Fogelman, a member of Louis D. Brandeis AZA, who will serve next year as Great Lakes AZA Council treasurer. BBYO Has Summer Hours Michigan B'nai B'rith Youth Organization will remain open during regular business hours, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fridays. Summer programming in- cludes the visit by BBYOers from Israel, Europe and South America, Aug. 8-11. Chairman for the committee on the foreign delegation visit is