YOUTH I Its Never Too Early To Plan For Beautiful Memories... Judaica Weekend At Camp Maas Let us Photograph Your Wedding LAKIN-SQUIRE Studio of Photography 6020 W. Maple Road, Suite 501 • West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322 • (313) 932-0202 Gown Sy. bne Soutrtheld Rowers ay Horn. s wnordotrIe Sonsmghom WORK WITH THE BEST! FENBY STEIN TALENT AGENCY BILL MEYER JERRY FENBY SMILING FACES GEORGE BENSON SUNSET BOULEVARD TIM HEWITT SIMONE VITALE LOVING CUP SUN MESSENGERS TANGO ERIC HARRIS, DJ GAMUT VIDEOS AVAILABLE 'INDY-MEIN SUNSET BOULEVARD Feoturing LESLYE SKLAR 313-553-9966 and DJ'S LARRY & DAVE Package also includes: • Flowers • Dinner for 2.4e • Champagne $9995 J.R. LIMOUSINE SERVICE (313) 477-1630 Part of your romantic plans for that special someone! 3 hours limousine service Includes: • Bottle of Champagne Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 92 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1991 JWV Offers Scholarships The Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America and the Ladies Auxiliary are making available annual Michigan college scholarships in the amount of $500 each. There are no restrictions as to race, color, religion, sex or creed. Any veteran of the American Armed Forces, his or her son or daughter, or grandchild, is eligible. Need for financial assistance should be paramount. Applicants may include students attending accredited institutions of higher learn- ing on a college level as well as members of the January or June 1991 high school graduating classes. The qualified student should write a letter re- questing scholarship informa- tion and forms to: Scholarship Committee, 16990 W. Twelve Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 48076. All com- pleted forms must be return- ed by April 19. 4 a 4 Sisterhood Program Features Aerobics GOOD 2/10/91 through 2/17/91 $1 4995 Synagogue, which was established by Maureen and Sanford Kornwise in memory of their son, Robert. Outdoor recreation will be included. The youth will be bussed to Camp Maas from the United Hebrew Schools building on Feb. 22 and will return Feb. 24. For information, call Rabbi Bruce Aft, 352-7117. I LOCAL NEWS I VALENTINE'S WEEK SPECIALS Whisks you to & from dinner at Novi's premier dinner club Red Timbers featuring live band and dancing Detroit-area Jewish high school youth will attend the third annual Robert Ian Kornwise Judaica Weekend Feb. 22-24 at Camp Maas in Ortonville. This event will encompass social, recreational, educa- tional and religious program- ming, designed for Jewish teens regardless of their tem- ple or synagogue affiliation. The theme of this weekend will be "Courage and In- dividuality." Irene Updike, a heroine of the Holocaust period, will share the story of how she saved Jewish lives. The teens also will explore other examples of courageous acts. In addition, they will meet with Israelis and share concern about American and Israeli involvement in the Persian Gulf conflict. The event has been organiz- ed and planned by young leaders of chapters of Greater Detroit United Synagogue Youth, AZA/BBG, Michigan State Temple Youth, Hillel Day School, the National Council of Synagogue Youth, Young Judea, Habonim and the Birmingham Temple Youth Group. The weekend is being coor- dinated by the Agency for Jewish Education Communi- ty Jewish High School. It is co-sponsored by chapters of GDUSY, the B'nai B'rith Youth Association, AJE, MSTY, Hillel, NCSY, Young Judea, Habonim and the Bir- mingham Temple Youth Group. It will be subsidized by the Robert Ian Kornwise Fund of Adat Shalom _t "Chasing the Winter Blahs Away" will be the focus of the next Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood program 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13 at Temple Emanu-El. Singer/dancer Eudi Tracey will offer her "Eudi Tracey's Tap-A-Way,"© a low-impact exercise program using tap techniques. Participants need not know how to tap dance, nor do they need tap shoes. Comfortable exercise clothes and hard-soled shoes that stay on the feet are all that are necessary. Eudi Tracey is the sister-in- law of Cantor Norman Rose, who has been with Temple Emanu-El for eighteen years. For the past 14 years, Ms. -4 Eudi Tracey Tracey owned the Eudi Tracey-Bea Fried Academy. There is a $1 charge at the door. For information, call Euni Rose, 557-2417.