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B'nai B'rith Softball AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 3-1-0, Brotherhood 3 2-1-1, Broth- erhood 2 2-2-0, Morganthau 2-2-0, Broth- erhod 6 2-2-0, Bloch-Broth. 1-2-1. NATIONAL LEAGUE Zeiger 4-0, Zager Stone 3-1, Pisgah 2-2, Leadership Network 2 2-2, Downtown Fox 2-2, Brotherhood 4 2-2, Leadership Network 1 0-4, Brotherhood 5 0-4. 15 at the synagogue. Parents and children will meet the kindergarten teachers,and parents will have an orientation. Magician Jim Carmody will entertain and the children will make their own sundaes. Hillel Council Seeks Candidates Elections for the 1994-1995 HMD Metro Council will be held at the end of the summer. All Jewish young adults living in the met- ropolitan Detroit area, between the ages of 18 and 30 years, in- terested in serving on the Coun- cil are encouraged to submit letter of intent, which should in- clude the candidate's name, ad- dress, telephone number, why he/she should be elected, what di- rection he/she would like to see HMD take, and any other rele- vant information. Petitions for candidacy should be sent by July 15 to: Elections '94-'95: HMD Metro Council, 667 Grosberg Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1111 48202. oI \MIIIIN1111116 Fol . =■ of re. = 1 I ,. JCCouncil Youth Awards = B = ,Via1111 Personalized Custom Embroidery and Design, Monograming & Initializing. GREAT FOR: Gift Giving, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Business/PromotionaVAdvertising/Logos, Golf Towels, Wedding Blankets, University Wear. Individual to Large Orders. Free Name Monogram With Any Purchase 00 value $ With Coupon Offer Expires 7/31/94 La Mirage Center 29555 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mi 48034 (8 10) 356 0070 - Hours: Monday-Friday 10 5 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 The Walter E. Klein Youth Award for excellence in social ac- tion programming was present- ed jointly to two youth groups at the Council's June 1 board of di- rectors meeting. The first place winners were Shoshana BBG #81 and National Federation of Temple Youth - Michigan Re- gion. Shoshana BBG's winning pro- ject was a mock seder with mem- ber of St. Alexander's Church in Farmington Hills. The event em- bodied the Council's commitment to community relations. NFTY's project was a door-to- door collection of household items, food and clothing which was donated to the Economic Crisis Center in Lansing. - SZ Plans Round-Up Congregation Shaarey Zedek's Department of Education and Youth will hold their Kinder- garten Round-Up 7-8 p.m. June New Board For Center Lisa Molnar has been elected president of the Jewish Commu- nity Center of Washtenaw Coun- ty for 1994-95. Ms. Molnar has served for a number of years as JCC vice president for finance and has tak- en a leading role in the JCC's long-range planning process. She was recently the recipient of a na- tional JCC Association New Leadership Award. Ms. Molnar is a social science research associate at the Uni- versity of Michigan Transporta- tion Research Institute and has a master's degree in health ser- vices administration from the U- M Department of Public Health Policy and administration. Also elected were Bruce Shapiro, to serve as vice presi- dent for finance, and Elayne Tyn- er, to serve as treasurer. You must not break friend- ship on account of different religious opinions, for it is universally agreed that all religions are matters of imagination. Solomon Ibn Verga