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West of Hagerty 624-0400 Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization will hold a bowling program with partici- pants from Big Brothers/Big Sis- ters on Sunday, Nov. 5, noon-3 p.m. at Drakeshire Lanes in Farmington. there will be a charge for BBYO participants. The event includes three games of bowling, shoes and refresh- ments. This activity is part of the BBYO Teens Actively Serving the Community (TASC) pro- gram. For information, contact Mike Newman, 661-2824; or Hei- di Savin, 357-0126. Local BBYO staff will partic- ipate in the National Staff Con- ference on Nov. 9-12 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The conference will include the first mentoring session as part of the continuing staffdevelopment program called BBYO University. Michigan Region AZA Coun- cil Executive Board has ap- pointed two new chairmen. Aaron Lazarus of Herzl AZA, Windsor, was appointed inter- regional convention chairman; the convention will take place on March 29-31, in Milwaukee, Wis. Danny Krochmal of Kishon AZA was appointed coordinator of the AZA Basketball League which will run from january to April. The March of the Living Pro- gram will be held April 14-29, in Poland and Israel. A series of ed- ucational sessions will be pro- vided by the Agency for Jewish Education to prepare our dele- gates for this experience. The fol- lowing BBYO members have been selected as representatives to the March of the Living from Michigan Region: Michelle Stem, Achayot BBG; Julie Strachan, Ahava BBG; Alana Zaks, Ahava BBG; Emily Weiss, Ahava BBG; Miriam Jaffa, Ahava BBG; Ali- cia Blumenfeld, Ahava BBG; Ben Salba, Jolson AZA; Josh Hearshen, Marx AZA; Lisa Berkowtiz, Shoshanna BBG. Michigan Region BBYO has appointed Lori Eidelman to be the new adviser of Ruach BBG. there are still openings for AZA and BBG advisers. To volunteer or for information about BBYO, call the BBYO, call the BBYO Chapter Service Center, (810) 788-0700. Workshop Event At Adat Shalom Adat Shalom Synagogue will present Connections '95, an evening featuring presenters in workshops and discussions de- signed to educate, involve, en- tertain. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 11, at the synagogue. The evening will begin with a special Havdalah service, after which there will be the opportu- nity to attend two, one-hour pro- grams. An afterglow, featuring the music of Anthony Birchett, will follow. During the 8 to 9 p.m. session, Rabbi Efry Spectre of Adat Shalom and Robert Aronson, ex- ecutive vice president, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan De- troit, will discuss 'Israel: A Jew- ish State or a State for its Citizens?" Harlene Appelman, JFMD director of community out- reach and involvement, will talk on "Creating Lasting Values in a Throw-Away World." Former Congressman Eric Fingerhut will take his audience "From USY to U.S. Congress: Political Realities in the 90's." Academy Award- Winning Filmmaker Sue Marx will focus on "Women in Film." Weight Watchers President Florine Mark-Ross will provide tips on "Kosher and Healthy." Klezmer Tzvai duo Joe Green- baum and Larry Bassin will bring the "Shtelel to the Suburbs" with Yiddish folk music. From 9 to 10 p.m. Rabbi Daniel Nevins of Adat Shalom will take participants on "A Guide to the World on Jewish Cyberspace." Dr. Zvi Gitelman will explore "The Shape ofJudaism in the 21st Cen- tury." Dr. Sylvia Hacker's pro- gram "Sexually Speaking" will offer a frank discussion on "Cre- ating Values in a Jewish Home." Judaica Specialist Arthur Feld- man will talk about "Jewish Rit- ual Art." News anchor Sherry Margolis and advice columnist Jeffrey Zaslow will provide a be- hind the scenes look at "Media Days and Sleepless Nights." Rab- binic scholar and Masorti leader Rabbi Reuven Hammer will con- sider "Jerusalem: 3000 Years of Jewish Consciousness." Business and financial columnist Doron Levin will speak about "The Me- dia and Its Coverage of Corporate America." Pre-registration and advance selection of workshops is re- quired. There is a $12.50 per per- son fee. For information, call the synagogue office, 851-5100. Machon Talk At WSU Machon L'Torah in conjunction with B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of Wayne State University, will hold a lunchtime mini-conference. Wednesday, Nov. 8, at noon. The topic will be "Life with a Destination-How to Turn Lemons into Lemonade," led by Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz. The program will be held at the Stu- dent Center building, room #667. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge. For infor- mation and to respond, call Ma- chon, 967-0888.; or the Hillel office, 577-3459.