The Naccabi Club of Netropolitan Detroit
and the Jewish Community Center

invite

all Jewish boys & girls ages 13-16 (as of 8/1/94)
to try-out for its teams participating in the

1994 JCC's North
American rlaccabi
Youth Games

Michigan-Israel
Travel Available

to be held in Cleveland

Information about 150 Israel
travel, study and volunteer pro-
grams, as well as national and
local scholarship and financial
assistance, is available through
the Michigan/Israel Connection.
Located in the Max M. Fish-
er Building, 6735 Telegraph,
Suite 206, Bloomfield Twp., MI
48301, the Connection provides
a variety of locally and nation-
ally sponsored opportunities for
people of all ages. In addition to
many tours, non-traditional ex-
periences include high school,
university and direct service
programs for people of all ages.

August 14-19

Girls Soccer
Boys Soccer
Girls Softball
Boys Softball

Sunday, February 27
Sunday, February 27
Sunday, February 27
Sunday, February 27

4:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.

Track, Swimming
Golf, Wrestling,
& Gymnastics

Thursday, March 3
(Meeting only)

7:30 p.m.

Racquetball
Boys & Girls Volleyball
Girls Basketball
Boys Basketball
Table'Tennis
Tennis

2:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 6
6:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 10
4:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 13
6:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 13
6:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 13
Sundays in March - Call 683-2848 (eves)
for an entry form. Entries must be
received by 3/3/94.

gy and geography at Israel uni-
versities
• The Bezalel Academy of
Arts, Design and Architecture
for young adults and college stu-
dents interested in studying the
arts
• Camp programs for youth
and young adults from all de-
nominations
• High school and college
summer tours through several
youth movements
• Israel Outdoors Plus for
high school students: 33 sum-
mer days of touring Israel, in-
cluding one week with their

All Try-outs will be held at the Maple/Drake JCC.
Individual sports will be competed in the following age groups:
Girls 13-14
Boys 13-14
Girls 15-16
Boys 15-16

For further information or questions, please call
Alan Horowitz at 737-0639 (eves).

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Its staff assists individuals and
groups interested in tourism,
family trips and longer Israel
experiences.
The Michigan/Israel Con-
nection also is a clearinghouse
for local and national financial
assistance and scholarships for
Israel travel and study. Many
are available through the Jew-
ish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, congregations, Hebrew
schools, community and youth
groups, and national organiza-
tions which offer funds to young
people traveling to Israel on ed-
ucational or service programs.
These include members of
the B'nai B'rith Youth Organi-
zation, Agency for Jewish Edu-
cation graduates and Midrasha
students, members of several
local congregations, and partic-
ipants in the overseas program
at Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, Volunteers for Is-
rael and the Masada Program.
Among the travel, study, vol-
unteer and work programs
available through the Michi-
gan/Israel connection are:
• Archaeological programs
for people of all ages who wish
to take part in excavations, field
trips and courses in archaeolo-

Israeli peers from Yavne, De-
troit's Project Renewal sister
city
• Kibbutz Ulpan, under
which students split their kib-
butz assignment between He-
brew study and work
• Kibbutz University for col-
lege students who work on a
kibbutz while taking intensive
Hebrew classes and seminars
• March of the Living for
11th and 12th graders, who will
join 5,000 Jewish teens from
across the world marching from
Auschwitz to Birkenau on Holo-
caust Remembrance Day
• Pardes Institute for college-
age students of all denomina-
tions who want to study Jewish
texts in Jerusalem
• Project Discovery, which
provides 10th and 11th graders
with the opportunity to study
in Jerusalem, while touring, at-
tending seminars and joining
in community service work.
• Project Otzma, a volunteer
service program for college-age
young adults and graduates
who spend a year working and
studying in Israel
• The Sephardic Education
Center programs in Judaic and
ethical values for young adults

