Many Israel Programs Are Being Offered There. We've even ripped it out for you. ELL, 7 1 AL/ The Airline of Israel. For a free new brochure about our Sunsational package and all our Milk & Honey Vacations, please call your travel agent or 1-800-EL AL SUN. Sunsational pkg . from $950 avail. from NY & Boston till 2128194, excl. 414.4/17/93, 7tI.W15i93 812f16/93.1/5/94. Addy nights avail. Based on per person dbl. ccc. 21.day adv. punch. regd. Car rental Cat. A. Doesn't incl. gas, mile. & ins. $33 depart. taxes (custom & imm. APHIS, PFC fees not incl.) Other restrictions may apply. rograms staffed day camp a ulous cocktail party airt UNDER NK GLATT SUPERVISION JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER IN CONJUNCTION WITH TRADITIONAL HOLIDAYS LTD. 6600 W. Maple Road, W. Blmfd. • Call Marilyn Wolfe 661-1000 ext. 345 LEVI WRANGLER THE DETRO IT J EWIS H N EWS Get your next pair of 50 NIBBLES & NUTS Don't Forget The People You Love! Valentine's Day Is February 14th GIFT BASKETS & TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS OUR SPECIALTY 73708088 33020 1-800-752-2133 Special Candy & Sugarfree Available Free Tailoring Sizes 32-60 i: 6 A Come in and see our great r , selection of Levi .,CA 4%, /.ice 40 opt -.- ' gc . — , •414k34 in sizes 29-54, length to 38 NORTHWESTERN Outside Of Michigan SANSABELT® slacks at a sensible price starting at $3699 .........,,,,......... JOHN R MEN'S WEAR M asterCard' Local & Nationwide Delivery 9 Mile & John R (take 1-75 to 9 Mile) Holiday Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-8 Sun. 11-5 543-4646 DESTRUCTION DESIGNED FOR THE BIG g Information about 150 Israel travel, study and volunteer programs, as well as national and local scholarship and financial assistance, is available through the Israel Desk of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Directed by Sivan Maas, the community shlicha, the office is a resource for transportation and accom- modations in Israel. It provides a variety of local- ly and nationally spon- sored opportunities for people of all ages. In addi- tion to many tours, non- traditional experiences include high school, uni- versity and direct service programs. The Israel Desk's Center for Israel Scholar- ships is a clearinghouse of information about finan- cial assistance and schol- arships. Many of these are available through Federa- tion; congregations, He- brew schools, community and youth groups, and national organizations which offer funds to young people traveling to Israel on educational or service programs. These include members of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, United Hebrew High School grad- uates and Midrasha stu- dents, members of several local congregations, and participants in the over- seas program at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Volunteers for Israel and the Masada Program. The Ben Teitel Israel Incentive Savings Plan provides $100 up to $700 for each year a student at an area Jewish day, Sunday or afternoon school saves $150 toward Israel travel-study, begin- ning in the 5th-7th grades. Among the travel, study, volunteer and work pro- grams available through the Israel Desk are: • Archaeological pro- grams for people of all ages who wish to take part in excavations, field trips and courses in arche- ology and geography at Israeli universities • High school and col- lege summer tours through several youth movements • Israel Outdoors Plus for high school students: 33 summer days to tour- ing Israel, including one week with their Israeli peers from Yavne, Detroit's Project Renewal sister city • Kesher, an eight-day reunion mission for past Israel program graduates. • Kibbutz Ulpan, under which students split their kibbutz assignment be- tween Hebrew study and work • Kibbutz University for college students who work on a kibbutz while taking intensive Hebrew classes. • Pardes Institute for college-age students of all denominations who want to study Jewish texts in Jerusalem • Project Discovery, which provides 10th-and 11th-graders with the opportunity to study in Jerusalem. • Project Otzma, a vol- unteer service program for college-age young adults and graduates who spend a year working and study- ing in Israel • Summer Study Pro- grams, offered by the American Zionist Youth Foundation (AZYF) for high school and college students in science, Hebrew and Israel issues • To Build and To Be Built, whose participants work to rebuild the ancient city of Safed while learning from Jewish texts • United Jewish Appeal/ Jewish Federation mis- sions available for singles and families throughout the year. • University programs — summer and year-long — for American students at several of Israel's insti- tutions of higher learning • Volunteers for Israel, which assists participants with travel arrangements and in Israel in exchange for labor in a variety of facilities • World Union of Jew- ish Students Institute, which is for college gradu- ates, up to age 40, combin- ing a 5 1/2-month course in Hebrew and Judaic studies with a six-month paid professional intern- ship. For information about these programs and finan- cial assistance, call Sivan Maas, 661-5440.