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November 08, 1996 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-08

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Winter Tour
In Israel

New York—Hadassah National
Vanguard and National Travel
Department are planning a "Sin-
gles Celebrate in Israel" winter
holiday from Dec. 22, 1996, to
Jan. 1, 1997. Participants will
have the opportunity to mingle
with singles while touring Israel.
Highlights include a night tour
of Tel Aviv's pubs and clubs; a dri-
ve to Ramat Aviv for a visit to the
Museum of the Diaspora (Beit
Hatfutsoth); a jeep ride in the
Naftali mountains; a walk to the
Western Wall; a tour of two
Hadassah Hospitals to see the
Chagall windows; a visit to
Memorial Forest to plant trees;
sightseeing to nearby attractions,
including the Golan Heights,
Masada, Yad Vashem, Ein Gedi
and Ceasarea; shopping in the
Carmel Market.
"Singles Celebrate in Israel"
includes round trip airfare, de-
parting from Kennedy Airport in
New York; accommodations; all
tours and activities and some
meals. Price person, double oc-
cupancy is $2,289; single supple-
ment is $450.
For information and reserva-
tions, contact Janette Greenwood
at National Hadassah, 50 West
58th Street, New York, NY
10019; phone (212) 303-8061; fax
(212) 303-4524 or call the Hadas-
sah National Travel Department,
(800) 363-2371.

NCSY Plans
Youth Events

National Council of Synagogue
Youth will host a women's class 7-
8 p.m. Sunday, open to girls 9-12,
at the ME building on 12 Mile be-
tween Evergreen and Lahser.
The Culture Club, for all 9th-

12th graders, is 11:30 a.m. Tues-
day at Southfield-Lathrop; noono
Wednesdays at Berkley. Each
Thursday is Chesed night, to pack
food for the needy or visit the el-
derly; for location, call the NCSY
office, 557-6279.

BBYO Plans
Homecoming

BBYO will host a homecoming
event 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30, at
Maple-Drake JCC. All BBY0er's
that were in the program between
1990-1996 are invited to attend.
The cost is $5 at the door.
For information, contact Lisa
Edelman or Allison Buchman at
the BBYO office, (810) 788-0700.

Habonim Dror
Elections Program

The results of the elections will be
one the major issues studied and
discussed by Habonim Dror Zion-
ist youth group, 2-4 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 10, at the LZA Hall, Oak
Park. The program is designed for
ages 9-15.
For information, call Gadi Ra-
viv, (810) 358-3054.

WSU Offering
Hebrew Classes

Wayne State University is offer-
ing several Hebrew classes this
winter, including a class at its
Oakland Extension Center at 12
Mile and Farmington roads.
The suburban class, to be of-
fered 4:30-7:15 p.m. on Tuesdays,
will be "Cultural Trends in Mod-
ern Hebrew Literature." The class
will be taught in English by Pro-
fessor Edith Covensky.
Other courses offered by WSU
include beginning and intermedi-
ate Hebrew and directed studies.
. For information, call the WSU De-
partment of Near Eastern and
Asian Studies, (313) 577-3015; or
(810) 855-0949.

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The Habonim Dror National Conference was held recently in Detroit. Habonim
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Sarah McDermot, Miriam Grant, Adi Gelmont.

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