CON jkal 25 „coal /401 2.13 s Tattisaal OS I heard. At Temple Emanu-El, the congregation began last December to raise $3,000 to bring Zewditu Motbaynor, 19, to Israel. Two-thirds of the money, which is channeled through the American Association of E- thiopian Jewry's Chai pro- gram, has been raised. Temple member Bob Sedler said Zewditu's family recently emigrated from Gondar to Addis-Abba. Her brother is already in Israel. Bobby Levine, B'nai B'rith Michigan Regional Council director, said the problems facing Ethiopian Jews should not be forgotten. "We always say never again. Well, it's happening again. What will we gay to our grandchildren in 40 years when they ask what we did to stop this destruc- tion?" ❑ Our Crosswinds Mall Store Is Closed! We Invite You To Shop At Our Bir- mingham Store, Where You Will Find A Larger Selection of Fine Leather and Fur Apparel. Fri Sati.daY ..44.1„ • wax 25 26 EVERYTHING AT -40 0/ 0 OFF,* Rep tic lear Only at 'MOAN Synagogue Plans Lunch and Learn Rabbi Elliot Pachter will discuss "If I Were A Rich Man" in an Adat Shalom 271 West Maple Birmingham, MI 646-3660 (Previous Sales Not Included) Community Visiting Days 1990 Here's your chance to visit our wonderful campsites for a fun afternoon before the beginning of camp. Facilities will be open for touring, boating and sports. Bring your parents, your friends, and a picnic - we'll supply the lemonade. Staff will be on hand to answer any questions that you may have. What a great opportunity to see camp! Rabbi Elliot Pachter Synagogue lunch and learn at 11:45 a.m. June 6. There is a fee. For information, call Charlotte, 851-5100. Rabbi Plans Study Session Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold a Tikkun Leil Shavuot from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. May 29 at the home of Rabbi Elliot Pachter. The annual event allows community members to par- ticipate in this traditional study session of Shavuot. To register, call Rabbi Pachter's secretary 851-5100. Camp Maas Monday May 28 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Camp Tamarack Sunday June 17 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Silverman Village Sunday June 17 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Here's how to get to the camps: CAMP TAMARACK, BRIGHTON CAMP MAAS, ORTONVILLE/SILVERMAN VILLAGE Take 696 west to 1-96 west for about. 23 miles. Take the US-23 NORTH exit and follow US-23 north for 8 miles. Take the M-59 exit (marked PONTIAC-HARTLAND). Follow M-59 west (left from exit ramp) for a very short distance, until you come to a traffic light. This is the old US-23, which is parallel to the new US-23 expressway. Turn left on US-23 (which is almost like a service drive on the expressway) and go about 2 miles. Then, turn right (west) onto the camp road. From Detroit, drive north on 1-75 to Exit 101, follow Grange Hall Road east, past fire station, to Barron Road. Turn left on Barron Road for 1-1/2 miles to Perryville Road. Turn right on Perryville Road for 1/2 mile to camp entrance. Or take Northwestern Highway to Telegraph Road (US-24). Turn right on Telegraph and continue on US-24 to US-10 (Dixie Hwy.). Turn left and proceed on US-10 for approximately 17 miles to Grange Hall Road (at fire station). Turn right on Grange Hall Road and proceed for 3 miles to Barron Road. Turn left (north) 1-1/2 miles to Perryville Road. Be sure to make a right turn onto Perryville Road and proceed 1/2 mile to Camp Maas entrance. The Silverman Village entrance is another 1/2 mile down the road. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 23