Youth CHICAGO-TEL AVIV roundtrip NCSY Holds Jr. Shabbaton NEW YORK - TEL AVIV roundtrip The Central East Region of NCSY will hold its annual Spring Jr. NCSY Shabbaton April 29-May 1 at the Young Is- rael of Southfield. Students in grades 5th - 8th are invited. For information, call Shayne Zucker, 557-NCSY. BOSTON-TEL AVIV roundtrip BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON - TEL AVIV AIDS Program For Youth roundtrip The Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center invites all 9th - 12th graders, along with their parents, to attend "Choose Life So That You May Live: A Jew- ish Family HrV/AIDS Educa- tional Experience" at the Center May 4, 11 and 18 from 7 - 9 p.m. The AIDS educational pro- gram has been developed in partnership with the Jewish Experiences for Families Pro- gram (JEFF) for junior high and senior high school youth and their parents. The program stresses factual information about AIDS transmission as well as the Jewish values. To register and for informa- tion, call Leanie Gunsberg, 661- 7687. There is a registration fee which will be donated to the Michigan Jewish AIDS Coali- tion. MIAMI - TEL AVIV roundtrip LOS ANGELES - TEL AVIV roundtrip Fasten your seatbelts. We're making our descent. "1 E:1D AIL:7"//b. -7" The Airline of Israel. Call your travel agent or El AL at 1-800-223-6700 Airfare available 4/20 - 6/2/94 in coach class from New York on selected EL AL flights and available on ony EL Al flight from above listed El Al gateway cities. Airfare applies to any El AL return flight. Minimum stay 6 days, maximum 30 days. 14-day advance purchase required. Tickets nonrefundable within 14 days of departure. Cancellation/change penalties apply. Fore subject to change without notice. $35.95 USA/Israel Departure Tax ($32.95 from Miamil not included. Other restrictions may apply. Fun & Unforgettable Memories BBYO Sets Event Calendar cJewish Community Genter Summer Camp • Pre-School — 5th Grade • Campers Choice • Weekend Travel Adventure • Camp of the Arts • All Pro Sports • Teen Caravan • Safari Transportation is included with most Maple/Drake programs! Session I: June 27 — July 21 Session II: July 25 — August 18 Sign up before May 1 and Save! Maple/Drake — West Bloomfield 661-1007 Jimmy Prentis Morris — Oak Park 967-4030 4 A 4 4 4 4 Open House 4 Games,Entertainment, Arts & Crafts April 24 1:00 - 3:00 pm 4 JPM — Oak Park 967-4030 102 4 Kishon AZA will sponsor a dance on 9 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. April 30 at the Rosenberg Com- plex of the Maple/Drake Jew- ish Community Center. All teens are welcome. There is an admission charge. On May 1, BBYO will hold their next Jewish Heritage event 7 - 8:30 p.m. at the Maple/Drake. "A Day in the Life of a Jewish Teen" is the theme. The program will involve a pan- el discussion between Jewish teens including a new Ameri- can, an Israeli, an Orthodox teen and a BBYO member. The BBYO Election Training Conclave will be held the week- end of May 20-22 at Camp Maas. The theme is "Celebrate Yourself... and BBYO," which will focus on methods of build- ing self-esteem in teens. Appli- cations are available from Chapter Presidents or from the BBYO Chapter Service Center. Application deadline is May 6. NFTY Weekend At Tamarack All 8th and 9th graders from Reform congregations are in- vited to participate in NFTY's FreshCo weekend, the annual opening event for next year's freshmen and sophomores, to be held May 21-22 at the Tama- rack Outdoor Education Cen- ter in Ortonville. FreshCo will be an opportu- nity to meet other teens and learn about NFTY (the North American Federation of Temple Youth) which consists of temple youth groups from across the country. NFTY's Michigan Re- gion (formerly MSTY) offers a full range of social and educa- tional programs both at the lo- cal temple youth group level and the state level with conclaves held throughout the year. For an application to Fresh- Co or for information, call the NFTY- Michigan Region office in Ann Arbor, (313) 668-2722. ZOA Committee Sets Interviews The Metro Detroit ZOA Schol- arship Committee will start in- terviewing applicants for scholarships for the ZOA-Masa- da Summer in Israel programs April 24, 10 a.m. at the Zionist Cultural Center in Southfield. The 1994 Masada Israel pro- grams include four geared to college-students age 18 to 23; these are the Masada Student program, student program plus Kibbutz, student program plus scuba diving in Eilat and the student adventure program for nature-lovers, who will travel Israel by foot, jeep, kayak and camelback. For high-school students, there are six distinct programs, including bar mitzvah ceremo- ny at Masada or the Western Wall and the leadership train- ing program, which consists of exploring the roots of the Jewish community in Rome or spend- ing a week with Israeli youth. For additional information, phone ZOA, 569-1515. Ganeinu Camp Opens Ganeinu Day Camp is regis- tering children ages 3-12 now for its summer '94 sessions. The camp features a Tiny Tots Di- vision at 32000 Middlebelt Rd. in Farmington Hills for five weeks from June 27 to July 29. The Junior Kamp meets at 4230 Middlebelt Rd. - June 27 to July 29. Ganeinu Geborim - (boys only) meets at 4230 Mid- dlebelt from August 1- 26. The goal of the program is to reinforce Jewish identity through fun and games in the summer months. For informa- tion, call Chaya Devorah Berg- stein, 932-8584 or 626-3194.