COME READY TO BROWSE AND BUY... Women's League Dance Set By Posen AZA Offers Awards HOLIDAY GIFT SHOW Featuring Personalized & Unique Gifts FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1992 10:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER GARDEN ATRIUM 10 1/2 MILE ROAD AND EVERGREEN, SOUTHFIELD Proceeds will be used to support children's programs such as Camp Catch-A-Rainbow for kids with cancer For additional information, call The American Cancer Society (313) 557-5353 sponsored by Prudential Town Center & Radisson Plaza Hotel for the Shirley Wimmer Memorial Fund The League of Jewish Women's Organizations has applications available for its 47th annual Youth Awards for high school seniors. To qualify for the annual youth award of $500 the ap- plicant must be a high school senior, with at least a 3.0 grade point average; have a formal Jewish education; be actively involved in the com- munity; and submit a one- page typed essay on the sub- ject: "As An American What Role Does Israel Play In My Jewish Identity?" Once qualified, an applicant will be interviewed by a panel of judges. The application and essay must be received no later than Jan. 5. For information, call Carol Sue Coden, 932-0235; or Rose Lynn Schlussel, 355-2270. First-Graders Are Consecrated First-graders from the Adat Shalom Branch of the Agen- cy for Jewish Education and Hillel Day School will be honored at Consecration er- vices Nov. 14 at Adat Shalom. The youngsters will be call- ed to the bimah and greeted by the clergy. They will each receive a special gift from Adat Shalom and will res- pond with a short program of songs. A kiddush in honor of the youngsters will follow services. SZ Nursery Holds Induction CAMPING OUTFITTER AND WILDERNESS GUIDES HIGH END FLEECE AND WINTER CLOTHING THE DE TRO IT J EWIS H NEWS TENTS, BACKPACKS, BOOTS AND MUCH, MUCH MORE. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL DOWN JACKETS, SLEEPING BAGS AND TENTS (ri-us WEEK-END ONLY) Looking Forward To Seeing You - Robert Wolfe & David Jaffe 3405 Orchard Lake Road - Keego Harbor 738-JAW1 (5291) Mountaineering & Backcountry Travel Shaarey Zedek Beth Hayeled Nursery School will have a Shabbat induction 11:30 a.m. Nov. 14 during services at the synagogue. The children will sing songs; the rabbis will bless the children. A kiddush, prepared by the children, will follow services. Israel Trip For Youth Congregation B'nai Moshe will host a "Free Trip to Israel" for member students in grades K-5 1 p.m. Nov. 22 at the synagogue. Those attending will ex- perience a beach in Eilat., a shuk in Jerusalem, Israeli ar- my training and many Israeli adventures. Nancy Call Vardy, 788-0600, for details. Ronald L. Posen AZA of Southfield will hold its 17th annual Thanksgiving Dance 8:30-11:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. An information booth will be available to answer questions regarding membership in AZA or BBG. The dance is open to all Jewish youth in grades 9 through 12. The cover charge at the dance will be applied to any new member who registers through Dec. 31. For information, call Ari Kohen, 737-3797. ORT Hosts Study Tour Michigan Region Ort will sponsor a hi-tech study tour of Israel. Travel will be in air- conditioned buses to tourist, archaeological, industrial, educational, and cultural sites. High School students bet- ween the ages of 15 and 18 years are invited to apply. For information write or call Hi-tech Study Tour, Women's American ORT, 315 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010; (212) 505-7700. Young Judaea Sets Conventions Young- Judaea will host the Bogrim Fall Convention for Jewish high school students Nov. 20-22 at. the Willson Outdoor Center in Bellefon- taine, Ohio. The fee for the event includes transporta- tion, registration and lodging. Young Judaea will host its Ofarim/Tsofim Fall Conven- tion Dec. 4-6 at Greenfield Lake Camp in Delaware, Ohio, and is open to all third through eighth-grade mem- bers. There is a fee. Kashrut and Shabbat are strictly observed by all Young Judaea events. For information and ap- plications, call Amy Hamer- mesh, 973-0038. Five individuals have held the office of President of the State of Israel: Chaim Weizmann (1948-52), Yit- zhak Ben-Zvi (1952-63), Zalman Shazar (1963-73), Ephraim Katzir (1973-78), Yitzhak Navon (1978-83) and Chaim Herzog, who at- tained the presidency in 1983 and is now serving his second five-year term.