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September 30, 1994 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-30

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MENS
& BOYS

HOURS
M—W. FRI & SAT 10-6
THUR 10-8
SUN 12-4

PROSPECTS FOR PEACE IN
THE MIDDLE EAST A YEAR
AFTER "THE HANDSHAKE"

A discussion with TZALY RESHEF

Tzaly Reshef is one of the founders of Peace Now, the
largest grassroots movement in Israel's history. He co-
authored the famous March 1978 "Officer's Letter" that was
the chartering document of Peace Now.
Mr. Reshef has been the official spokesman for Peace Now
since its inception and remains one of its principal organizers.
He continues to serve in an intelligence unit of the Israel
Defense Forces (Reserves).
He is also a member of the Central Policy Commission of
the Labor Party.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL

14450 West 12 Mile, Oak Park

FREE ADMISSION

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CANTOR HOWARD K. GLANTZ

Office:
851-5100

Certified Mohel

855-BMS (2747) FR- 2

Youth Services
At Beth El

The Jewish Federation's Michi-
gan/Israel Connection is accept-
ing applications from high school
students in 10th and 11th grade
to spend a semester living and
learning in Israel.
Project Discovery, the Jewish
community's semester-in-Israel
program (Feb. 6 - June 16), is
looking for high school students
who wish to study Judaism, He-
brew, geography and the history
of Israel, in addition to earning
credits toward their American
high school course work.
Project Discovery is adminis-
tered by the Michigan/Israel Con-
nection.
Automatic scholarships are
available for all accepted candi-
dates. Fees include tuition, room
and board, tours, seminars and
a comprehensive health/hospital
plan. Students must submit their
applications by Nov. 4.
For an application or details
about Project Discovery, call the
Michigan/Israel Connection, 645-
7878.

Shabbat services for the younger
set begin at Temple Beth El Oct.
1 when Tot Shabbat and Junior
Congregation meet for the first
time this season. Tot Shabbat, an
ongoing program at the temple,
is a monthly Shabbat experience
for children ages 2-7. Tot Shab-
bat services begin at 9:30 a.m.
and are open to members of the
community. Future dates include
Oct. 29, Dec. 17, Jan. 21, Feb. 11,
March 18, April 22 and May 20.
The Junior Congregation ser-
vice is for children in grades 4-
7. Following the half-hour
monthly service at 11 a.m, the ju,
nior congregants will join the
adult congregation for the clos-
ing hymn of Shabbat service. Ju-
nior Congregation will hold
another service on Oct. 29.

Preschool
Services Set

Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold
the first of four innovative Shab-
bat experiences for preschoolers
and their parents at 10:45 a.m.
Oct. 8.
The program will make use of
creative songs written especially
for preschoolers. Soft Torahs and
special story will make each
"Torah for Tots" program unique.
Cantor Howard Glantz and his
hand-held puppets, "comer the
Gefilte Fish" and "Louie the Lox,"
will be featured in this mini-
Shabbat morning service. A kid-
dush for children will follow.
Additional programs will be
held Nov. 19, April 8 and May 6.
Shabbat youth services are
held weekly at Adat Shalom for
all youngsters ages 2 through 8.

Teen Connection
At Camp Maas

Wednesday, October 5 8:00 p.m.

Presented by Americans for Peace Now and the Temple Emanu-El
Social Action Committee

Israel Study
Students Sought

DRUNK DRIVING DOESN'T
JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS.
kilini o•!.
if
Next time your friend insists on

'having drunk, do whatever it takes to
:;top him. Because if he kills innocent
Jeople, how will you live with yourself"?

FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK.

BBYO/JCC Teen Connection will
go to the Smokier Pioneer Skills
Center at Camp Maas in Or-
tonville Oct. 2. The activities will
include candle and rope making,
cider pressing and making fun-
nel cakes on a wooden stove.
The bus will leave the
Maple/Drake JCC at 12:30 p.m.
and return at 5:15 p.m. Dress ap-
propriately for the outdoors.
There is a charge.
This program is open to 7th
and 8th graders. Sept. 26 to Teen
Connection, 661-7689.

Beth Achim
Youth Plans

The Youth Department of Con-
gregation Beth Achim has
planned activities for October.
On Oct. 2 from 1-4 p.m., Lahav
will visit C.J. Barrymore's Sports
complex in Roshester. Nitzanim
will take a trip to the cider mill
on Oct. 9 from 1-3 p.m.
Following Shabbat services on
Oct. 22, Junior Congregation will
host a luncheon. On Oct. 23 from
1-4 p.m., B'nai Maxel and Kadi-
ma will go to U.S. Blades.
For information, contact the
synagogue office, 352-8670.

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Metro Hillel
Plans Set

Directions to the Hillel of Metro
Detroit Hayride Oct. 2 at 6:45
p.m. are on the HMD Hotline,
(313) 577-8888; or meet the car-
avan at 5:30 p.m. at 12 Mile and
Orchard Lake in the Roosevelts
parking lot. The caravan will
leave for Wiards Orchard at 6
p.m.
Volunteer Oct. 9 at 11:15 a.m.
at Yad Ezra. Call Hillel for more
information, (313) 577-3459, ask
for Jennifer Wasserman.
Lawrence Technological Uni-
versity Jewish Students Associ-
ation/Hillel general meeting is
set for Oct. 4 at 3 p.m. Room to
be announced on the hotline,
(313) 577-8888.
Basketball at Lawrence Tech-
nological University Field House
will be Oct. 5.
Oakland University JSO/Hil-
lel general meeting is slated for
Oct. 6 at noon in Oakland Cen-
ter Annex 2.

J'\

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