I YOUTH 1 Adat Shalom Scholarship 805 EAST MAPLE ROAD • BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 TWO BLOCKS EAST OF WOODWARD MARGUERITE'S Special Holiday Sale 500/0 OFF ME RCHANDISE ANDISE 1 Week Only • Now Through Sat., Dec. 2nd All previous sales & layaways excluded AT "ORIGINALE" Sizes 4-16 355-3388 M AIL "FULLER FIGURE" Sizes 14-26 355-0139 29555 Northwestern Hwy • Southfield, Mich. Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30, Thurs. till 7, Open Sunday I13 Adat Shalom Synagogue is taking applications for its an- nual Jason Bradley Kott Memorial Scholarship, a $500 award for attending Camp Ramah. All area Jewish students are eligible for consideration based on the following criteria: current attendance at an institution of Jewish learning — Jewish day school or Agency for Jewish Educa- tion; plans to attend Camp Ramah; financial need. In addition, applicants will be asked to submit a letter ex- plaining "What A Summer At Camp Ramah Means To Ma" Applications, which are due by March 1, should be sent to the Jason Bradley Kott Memorial Scholarship at Adat Shalom. Ramah Program At Adat Shalom Adat Shalom Synagogue will host a city-wide slide show and information session about Camp Ramah in Canada 7 p.m. Dec. 3. Anyone considering a summer at Camp Ramah and all former Ramahniks are invited to this ice cream social. Ramah ex- ecutive staff members Rabbi Chuck Diamond, Cindy Friedman and Miriam Starkman will answer questions. Camp Ramah accepts boys and girls ages 9-16 for an eight-week session. Campers in grades 3-7 also may choose a one-month session. For information, call Miriam Starkman, 851-5100. I BBYO I . cLOTHEs ENCOUNTERS . BBYO Lists Events Calendar "Contemporary Women's Sportswear" . IT ALL STARTS TODAY • 10 A,M, AFFORDABLE CLOTHING • ACCEPTABLY DIFFERENT HOURS: MTh 10.7, F 10.9 Sat. 10.7, Sun. 12.4 92 FRIDAY, ,NOVEMBER 24, 1989 . 33306 Grand River East of Farmington Road in Downtown Farmington 471-5620 B'nai B'rith Beber Camp open house will be held 7 p.m. Nov. 27 at the BBYO chapter service center. Open, to all youth in the community ages 7-16 interested in going to summer camp. Beber Camp is located in Mukwonago, Wis. For information, call BBYO, 788-0700, or about camp, Mark Noble, (708) 675-1130. Michigan BBYO Regional Convention deadlines for se- cond issue of newspaper, video, photography and originality plus contests is Dec. 6. All chapter entries must be turned in to the BBYO chapter service center. For information, contact Lee Burnsterin, 737-4235, or Kelley Slutsky, 737-1398. King AZA retreat weekend will be held Dec. 1-3 at the BBYO Conference Centre in Belle River, Ontario. Open to members of King AZA. Great Lakes AZA Council monthly meeting will be 7 p.m. Dec. 5 at United Hebrew Schools. Open to all members of AZA. For information, con- tact Jason Porth, 855-4432. Michigan BBYO Regional Convention leadership meeting will be 4 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Jewish Community Center. All chapter regional convention chairmen and presidents must attend. Great Lakes BBG Council monthly meeting will be 7 p.m. Dec. 7 at UHS. Open to all members of BBG. For in- formation, contact Beth Cousens, 353-1919. Herzl AZA and Disraeli BBG retreat weekend will be held Dec. 8-10 at the BBYO Conference Centre. Open to members of Herzl AZA and Disraeli BBG. Great Lakes Adviser Association adviser group meeting will be 10 a.m. Dec. 10, at the BBYO chapter ser- vice center. Great Lakes BBG Council executive committee meeting will be 4 p.m. Dec. 13 at the chapter service center. For in- formation, contact Rachel Rosen, 788-0776. Jolson AZA retreat weekend is set for Dec. 15-17 at the BBYO Conference cen- tre. Open to members of Jolson AZA Great Lakes AZA Council executive committee meeting and election for Bagelympics chairman will be 4 p.m. Dec. 19 at the BBYO chapter ser- vice center. For information, contact Corbin Bell, 360-0907. Shoshanna BBG retreat weekend will be Dec. 22-24 at the BBYO Conference Centre. Open to members of Shoshan- na BBG. I LOCAL NEWS timm AJCommitte Honors Van Dusen The American Jewish Com- mittee, Detroit Chapter, will honor Richard C. Van Dusen, chairman of Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen and Freeman, at an Institute of Human Relations dinner 6 p.m. Nov. 28 at the Westin Hotel — Detroit. Van Dussen will receive the Judge Learned Hand Award which was established in memory of Judge Learned Hand, Senior Judge of the United States. Court of Ap- peals for the Second Circuit 1924-1951. Judge Avern L. Cohn is chairman of the evening.