We're Making It Easier To See Us. Announcing The GRAND OPENING Of Our New Office and Optical Shop and take in the smells and sights. During one free time, the MSTY fund-raisers commit- tee sold cans of whipped cream for a whipped cream fight. We would be called to din- ner by a loud bell that rested on top of the lodge. All meals were served family-style. Din- ner would be followed by the evening service. There were a variety of evening programs. For one, we were broken up into groups and assigned to define ' --what a Jew was, and then pre- _ sent our idea to the group in any form we liked. Another program dealt with televi- sion's effect on children. This was the first MSTY conclave of the year and it made a good impression on newcomers. One said, "I'm glad I joined MSTY. The con- clave was great." Mike Cooper of Southfield was also en- thusiastic. "I thought it was exciting. I wouldn't change a Veteran MSTYites were also excited. "MSTY is the only place that I come to ° where I am able to be open and be myself," said Cara Wenig of Troy. Adi Paliti of Berkley explained, "I've ex- perimented with quite a few other groups, but there are none that can match the camaraderie, the experiences, or the warm, fuzzy feelings that one gets in MSTY" During the friendship cir- cle, when everyone reflected on the conclave, three college freshman strummed the guitar for what could be their last time at a MSTY conclave. Brian Frank and Jeff Rosenberg of East Lansing and Jessie Levine of Oak Park had already been to their final conclave as MSTYites, but they decided to come back with their melodies one last time. And, as the buses pulled away, Jessie Levine had some par- ting words about MSTY as a whole: "MSTY is such a unique place because, almost in- variably, everyone who comes is affected and even changed. My time in MSTY will also be cherished because I know that I emerged a different, happier, and much more fulfilled person." II AMERICAN EYE INSTITUTE E.; FAMILY EYE CARE •=1= ==.• • - . . - NEW LOCATION! 28905 Northwestern Highway, Southfield (313) 358-3937 The physicians and staff at American Eye Institute are pleased to announce the opening of their new location, We invite everyone to take advantage of this special Grand Opening Offer! 0% OFF first pair of glasses 30% OFF second pair of I N I 12 MILE ROAD E /-696 10 MILE ROAD S glasses L Expires Oct. 1st, 1992 Martin I. Apple, M.D. Michael Y. Greenley, M.D. Allan Stahl, Optician, formerly of Sallen Optical Harriet ±-riedman's PHOTOGRAPHY I HERE'S TO . . . .- ISHARON SCHUSTER, former Detroiter of Woodland Hills, Calif., will be honored with the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization's 1992 Anita Perlman Outstanding B'nai B'rith Girls Alumna Award. Ms. Schuster is president of the American Association of University Women. JAMES WAGENHEIM has been elected the first Jewish president of Kiwanis Club #1, Detroit, of Kiwanis International. ALAN A. MAY has been nominated to serve on the na- tional executive board of the National Conference, former- ly the National Conference of Christians and Jews. LOCAL NEWS ,® Agency Plans Teacher Convention JASON H. BODZIN will present a paper at the Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis In- ternational Symposium in Versailles, France. Dr. Bodzin is chairman of Nutrition Sup- > port Services and director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Institute of Sinai I Hospital. The Hebrew Interactive Learning Center at the Agen- cy for Jewish Education will host Hebrew teachers at Kesher — The Hebrew Teachers' Convention, 6:30-8 p.m. Sept. 16 at the United Hebrew Schools building. The group will be coor- dinated by Nira Lev, director of the Hebrew Interactive Learning Center. It will be a colloquium on the teaching of Hebrew on all levels at day schools and at supplementary schools. Each meeting will be led by a member of the group and professional literature related to the topic of discus- sion will be distributed prior to each meeting. DONALD M. ROCHEN of `,,Vest Bloomfield was ap- pointed associate professor of clinical medicine at the —Michigan State College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Rochen is a partner in ENT Surgical Associates, P.C. The first meeting will be led by Mrs. Rita Abramson, elementary principal, Temple Israel. A light dinner will be served. There is no charge. To make reservations and for in- formation, call the Agency for Jewish Education, 352-7117. MANDELL L. BERMAN, past president of the Council of Jewish Federations, was elected the chairman of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs board of overseers. 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