•••••- • SAABS OLDSMOBILES FOR LESS FOR LESS Women's League Honors Youth The League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Greater De- troit will present their 49th An- nual Youth Awards Program 1:30 p.m. April 24 at Congre- gation Beth Achim. A reception will follow the awards cermony. The guest speaker will be Zel- da Robinson, who was the first recipient of the Youth Awards. The awards are sponsored by Grant and Betty Silverfarb, and the League Of Jewish Women's Organizations Youth Award and Tribute Fund. The 31 semi-finalists, each a graduating high school senior, have demonstrated academic excellence, continued their re- ligious education, and are ac- tively participating in community service. Each can- didate is sponsored by a com- munity organization. The candidates wrote an essay on the 1994 theme, "How Do You Intend To Maintain Your Jew- ish Identity During Your Col- lege Years, and, Why Is This Important To You?" The following are the semi- finalists, listed by their high school. Jineen Adler, Allan Izik- son, Matthew Lusardi of Berkley; Phillip Adler of Troy Athens; Michelle Berris, Emily Cook, Dan Goldstein, Jared Raben, Meredith Rice, Marisa Rothstein, Sara Stillman, Amy Wagner, Ezra Wanetik of West Bloomfield; Aaron Feinberg of Walled Lake Western; Rena Genden, Seth Hitsky, Marina Kvitnaya, Jeremy Miral, Rachel Ruskin of Wylie E. Groves; liana Glazier of Andover; An- drew Harris of Southfield-Lath- nip; Jennifer Kaplan, Rebecca Katzman, Mara Reinstein, Neil Sitron, Rachel Weinberg of North Farmington; Jeffrey Lockman, Ronit Reger, David Rochlen of Birmingham Sea- holm; Shana Victor of Bloom- field Lahser; Cara Wenig of Cranbrook/Kingswood. Glennwood ORT Hears Of Rights "Issues of the Radical Right in- Schools and the First Amend- ment" will be the topic addressed by Lynn Shecter, at- torney and chairperson of the Oakland County branch of the ACLU, at the next general meeting of the Glennwood Chapter of Women's American ORT 7:30 p.m. April 27 in the home of Susan Richards of Farmington Hills. Election of officers for the 1994-1995 year will be held prior to the pro- gram. Call Linda Katzen, 399- 8040, for information. JVIN Women Host Events 1994 SAAB CONVERTIBL $499 $29 440* per month" or buy for per month** Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War Veter- ans will host National President Rosalin Nathan April 26th-27. The following is her agenda: April 26 - 10 a.m. - Visit with Mayor Dennis Archer 6:30 p.m. - Dutch Treat dinner at Pearl City in Southfield with dept. of- ficers, past dept. presidents, cur- rent auxiliary president. April 27 - 11 a.m. - Visit to COTS; 1 p.m. lunch at Carl's Chop House; 6 p.m. - Dinner at Memorial Home; 8 p.m. - De- partment meeting. Call Elaine Zeron, 552-1226; of Shirlee Marshall, 851-6746, to respond for all activities. LASSIVIAN Grant Aids Camp Program The Fresh Air Society is the re- cipient of a $40,000 grant from the Skillman Foundation ear- marked for its Silverman Vil- lage program for emotionally impaired children at Camp Maas. Silverman Village is a sum- mer residential camping pro- gram for children aged 6-14 with mild to moderate behavior problems. The goals of the program are to help children become more positive in their interactions with others, more responsive to realistic limits and expectations, more responsible for their be- havior, and more confident of their ability to be successful. Silverman Village accepts about 35 campers to each of its three 17-day sessions. The camper to staff ratio is two to one. 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F Tam - O-Shanter Country Club Monday, May 23, 1994 Buffet Lunch 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Tee Time 1:00 p.m. Tennis Round Robin 1:00 p.m. Cocktails 5:30 p.m. Dinner & Door Prizes 6:30 p.m. Participation in this day will provide scholarships for deserving children to attend summer camp. Call 661-7 67 8 Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. V American Heart Association 0) 0) C•1 C CC 0 WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE 00