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REGIONAL CONVEN-
TION Dec. 23-27 at the
Jewish Community Center.
Delegates from Detroit, Ann
Arbor, and Windsor are ex-
pected. The theme is "The
Sun Never Sets on the BBYO
Empire." A focus on the Inter-
national nature of the B'nai
B'rith Youth program.
The convention will feature
a carnival to raise money for
ISF, BBYO's International
Service Fund, a dressy dance
at Adat Shalom Synagogue, a
talent show at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek and a series of
counterpart seminars for
chapter officers.
NEW ADVISERS to AZA
and BBG chapters: Joel
Hersh, Akiba AZA; Phil Ar-
nold, Chalutzim AZA; An-
drew Muroff, Herzl AZA,
Windsor; Ken Silverman,
Wallenberg BBYO, Ann Ar-
bor; Cheryl Slutzky, Radner
BBG; Karen Cash, Shira
BBG; and Marla Lyons,
Yachad BBG, Windsor.
Positions are available for
volunteers to serve as AZA
and BBG advisers. If in-
terested, call the BBYO
Chapter Service Center,
788-0700.
AZA COUNCIL basketball
league Jan. 20, Sundays,
through April. Most games
will be played at Oakland
Community College, Orchard
Ridge Campus; several at the
Windsor Jewish Community
Center. Applications will be
mailed to registered members
of AZA.
OUTREACH DAY for the
Homeless will be Jan. 13.
Chapters are asked to collect
used clothing and foodstuffs
to be brought to the Chapter
Service Center. After sorting,
food and clothing will be
donated to area agencies ser-
ving the needy.

B'NAI B'RITH 1"imm

Regional Council
Carnival, Meeting

B'nai B'rith Michigan
Regional Council will hold its
annual holiday bowling car-
nival 12:30 p.m. Dec. 25 at
Drakeshire Lanes 35000
Grand River, Farmington
Hills.
The charge will include
three games of bowling, door
prizes, game prizes and lunch.
Registration can be made at
the door or by calling the
Council office, 552-8177.
The Council will hold its
regular monthly delegates
meeting 7 p.m. Dec. 26 at the
B'nai B'rith Building.
A reception will be hosted
by M.C. Zeiger Lodge, Max
Wayburn, Irving Simons and
Alvin Tendler, presidential
troika.

