A high school semester in Israel... There's nothing else like it. Provide your 10th or 11th grader with the educational experience of a lifetime-- a winter semester in Israel with SZ Youth Elects Board Project Discovery Congregation Shaarey Zedek USY installed the following officers to its executive board: Amy Wagner, president; Aaron Fidler, David Salama, Tracye Bello, Bob Beresh, Jay Feldman, vice presidents; Aaron Herskovic, treasurer; Dina Leutcher, secretary. Shaarey Zedek USY will hold their annual trip to Cedar Point on Aug. 25. For information, call Rob Bloom- berg, 357-5544. Congregation Shaarey Zedek will host a USY on Wheels bus June 30. The Wheelniks will spend the night, with home hospitality, will have dinner, attend US Blades and have an ice cream social. The Project Discovery Program is fully accredited by American high schools. Coordinated and supervised by the Israel Desk of the Jewish Federation of Metro- politan Detroit and the World Zionist Organization. For information, call the Israel Desk: 661-5440 Academics are supervised locally by the Agency for Jewish Education (AJE). if E Applications For Study In Israel ,A., 11– :0 ..1 a . ISRAEL DESK From Pottery to Handblown Glass... Paintings to Jewelry and Home Accessories... Gifts That Will Delight Your Friends, Family, and Yourself! SALE! SALE! SALE 1$ WARM UP To OUR WOOL & MOHAIR BLOW-OUT SALE 35% - 75% OFF Rochelle Imber's Knit, Knit, Knit 855-2114 and HOURS: MONDAY-SATURDAY 10:00-5:30 THURSDAY 10:00-9:130 SUNDAY 12-00-5.00 and gallery A unique and innovative collection. ORCHARD MALL ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE RD. • WEST BLOOMFIELD Accents In Needlepoint Contemporary Designs 626-3042 • sixt.Ors is proud to announce that In Orchard Mall West Bloomfield TRACEY STANTON and LISA C/D LU formerly of Bellissima II have joined our staff. Franklin Racquet Club — (Rear of Building) C/) Lu 352-4884 Open Mon.-Sat. and Evenings Lu 92 542-4747 304 Main St., Royal Oak Extended Summer Hrs. Th. & Fri. 10-9 CC Lu FABULOUS FULL FIGURED FASHION SUMMER CLEARANCE 40%-75% OFF Always the finest selection & service Complimentary Valet Parking Outdoor Family Portraiture Call Goldenberg Photography 350-2420 In addition to many tours, non-traditional experiences include high school, univer- sity and direct service programs. The Israel Desk's Center for Israel Scholarships is a clear- inghouse of information about financial assistance and scholarships. Many of these are available through Federation, congregations, Hebrew schools, community and youth groups, and na- tional organizations which of- fer funds to young people travelling to Israel on educa- tional or service programs. For application and infor- mation about Project Dis- covery, call Sivan Maas, 661-5440. Breast self-examination — LEARN. Call us. i' ANIERICAN SOCETY CANCER' Project Discovery is the Jewish community's semes- ter-in-Israel program for high school students in 10th and 11th grades. Beginning in February and ending in June, students in the four-year-old program take classes in Judaic studies, Hebrew, geography and his- tory of Israel, in addition to courses required by the American high schools. Arts and crafts, music and other activities are also available. Administered by the Israel Desk of the Jewish Federa- tion and the Agency for Jewish Education, the pro- gram allows participants to join with their Israeli peers and students from around the world in local community ser- vice projects. Fees for the semester in- clude tuition, room and board, tours, seminars and a comprehensive health/hospi- talization plan. Not included are the cost of textbooks, pocket money, airfare, dental care, elective surgery, in- surance on personal belong- ings and a $50 non-refund- able registration fee. Par- ticipants from the Detroit Jewish community may be eligible for a Jewish Federa- tion subsidy. A weekend retreat for local participants will precede the beginning of the program. Directed by Sivan Maas, the community shlicha, the Israel Desk is a resource for travel and educational opportuni- ties in Israel and scholarship information. The office pro- vides a variety of locally and nationally sponsored travel, study and volunteer pro- grams for people of all ages. Rosenfeld, Shapiro AZA, BBG Elect Officers Evan Shapiro of Jolson AZA and Jill Rosenfeld of Zahav BBG were elected recently as presidents of the Great Lakes AZA and BBG Council re- spectively at the BBYO Elec- tions Training Conclave. Evan, the son of Raymond and Eva Shapiro of West Bloomfield, has been a member of Jolson AZA for three years and served last year as council treasurer. He previously served as AZA Council basketball coor- dinator. This fall he will enter grade 12 at Cranbrook/Kings- wood School. Jill, the daughter of Henry and Barbara Rosenfeld of Far- mington Hills, has been a member of Zahav BBG for two and a half years and served last year as council treasurer. Jill will be entering grade 12 at North Farm- ington High School this fall. Elected to serve with Evan on the Michigan Region AZA Board were Joshua Berris of Samson AZA as programm- ing vice president; Owen Alterman of Kishon AZA as membership vice president; Neil Sitron of Jolson AZA as outstate vice president; Matt Shepherd of Kishon AZA as treasurer; Jeff Lawson of Kishon AZA as secretary;