I TEENS I High Fashion, Quality & Best Value Always At reis Jewelers BBYO Awards Moss, Kalef Scholarships Shawn Stearn, the son of Allyn and Nita Stearn, and Alana Voight, the daughter of Mark and Diane Voight, have been named 1989 recipients of Moss Memorial Israel Scholarships. Both are par- ticipating in the BBYO Israel Summer Institute, a six-week study tour of Israel. Shawn is a senior at West Bloomfield High School and has been a member of AZA for three years. This past year Shawn has served as elections training conclave coordinator for the AZA Council and next fall will serve as regional AZA reporter. Alana is a senior at Troy High School and has been in BBG for three years. She is former chapter president of Shemesh BBG and regional membership vice president for BBG. The Moss family has spon- sored scholarships for Israel since 1970. Lea Rachel Kosnik, the daughter of Sara Behar and the late Paul Kosnik, is the recipient of the 1989 Joan Kalef Memorial Leadership Award. The award recognizes leadership achievement within BBYO and pays for the BBYO International Conven- tion Aug. 17-23 in Starlight, Pennsylvania. Lea has been a member of Benjamin Disraeli BBG since September 1986 and last year served as chapter president. For 1989-1990, Lea will be BBG Council third vice- president in charge of chapters in Windsor and Ann Arbor, the Milan Conference Centre, and special projects. She is a graduate of the BBYO Chapter Leadership Training Conference and this summer will attend the Inter- national BBYO Kallah and the International Leadership Training Conference. She will be a senior at West Bloomfield High School. Beth Achim Names Advisers Congregation Beth Achim has added two new advisers to its Youth Department. Julie Bussell has been named ad- viser for B'nai Mazal (3-5 grade). She graduated from Wayne State University with a degree in elementary educa- tion and has worked for the Jewish Community Center and BBYO. Howard Keller will be the new adviser for Kadima (6-8 grade). Howard is completing a psychology degree from the University of Michigan. He is a graduate of United Hebrew Schools and has been involv- ed with USY, BBYO, the Jewish Community Center and B'nai B'rith summer camps. Jerusalem (JTA) — The ex- pected mass aliyah of Jews from Argentina this year will not materialize, according to Knesset Speaker Dov Shilan- sky, who returned last Tues- day from a visit to that country. Shilansky, a Likud leader, admitted that Argentine Jews did not respond to the words of his mentor, the late Ze'ev Jabotinsky, who ex- • horted Jews to liquidate the Diaspora before it liquidates them. Shilansky predicted that 3,500 Argentine Jews will come to Israel this year, corn- pared to 1,500 last year. But far greater numbers had been anticipated. Concern over the recent change of political leadership in Argentina, com- plicated by severe economic hardships created by four- digit inflation, raised hopes among Israeli officials that the largely middle-class Argentine Jews would pour into Israel. Shilansky, who represented Israel at the inauguration of Argentina's new president, Carlos Menem, told reporters that fear ran high among Argentine Jews when Menem defeated incumbent President Raoul Alfonsin in the elections. Alfonsin was friendly to the Jewish community, the largest in Latin America, whereas Jews are suspicious of Menem, who is of Syrian descent and a member of the populist Peronist party. He said he had "nothing to say about the new president. It may be that he will be very good for the Jewish people." 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