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Cross-Cultural Camp Program Anytown Michigan, an annual summer youth workshop located in Camp Ozananm in Carsonville (near Port Huron) is looking for high school delegates to be nom- inated for their program. The camp is an opportunity to learn about and understand racial, religious, and cultural dif- ferences. The week-long program is scheduled for Monday, June 16, through Sunday, June 22. The camp's delegates are stu- dents who will enter the 10th, llth and 12th grade in the fall of 1997. They must be nominated by high school teachers or coun- selors, and youth leaders in or- der to participate. Students participating will live together for one week and will have an opportunity to educate each other on their diverse back- grounds through discussion groups, workshops, recreational time and evening programs. The cost for the camp is $150 per person, which includes trans- portation, meals, lodging, insur- ance and workshop materials. Scholarships are available to stu- dents based on need. For information, call the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table, (313) 869-6306. BBYO Advisers To Be Honored Michigan Region BBYO's annu- al Adviser Recognition Night will honor adult volunteer advisers and showcase chapter talent win- ners. The event, called "Circus of the Stars," will be held 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Cen- ter. The advisers being honored are Eden Jaffa, Achayot BBG; Margery Jablin, Ahavah BBG; Stacy Glickman, Aliyah BBG; Cheryl Doren, Disraeli BBG; Margery Klausner, Keshet BBG; Lori Eidelman, Ruach BBG; Marci Singer, Savage BBG; Cyn- thia Kahn, Shira BBG; Sara Voight, Shoshanna BBG; Amy Jablin, Wallenberg BBYO; Zoe Klein, Yachad BBG; Randee Carp, Zahav BBG; Randee Carp, Zahav BBG; Jeff Klein, Burns AZA; Todd Wolfe, Chalutzim AZA; Otto Dube, Funk AZA: Lawrence Pazner, Herzl AZA; Kevin Elbinger, Jolson AZA; Eric Lullove, Kishon AZA; Andy Gutman, Marx AZA; Adam Monblatt, Posen AZA; Mark Levine, Sammy AZA; Steve Rotenberg, Strauss AZA; and Steve Zeiden, Wallenberg BBYO. BBYO Holds Heritage Night Michigan Region BBYO will hold Jewish Heritage Night 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 23, at the Maple-Drake Jewish Communi- ty Center. The theme of the evening will be "The Hamantaschen Hooplah," a Purim party where all participants are asked to dress as their favorite Purim charac- ter. All BBYO members and guests are welcome to attend; at- tendance is free. B'nai Moshe Issues Group Congregation B'nai Moshe's monthly, home-based discussion group on "Contemporary Jewish Issues" is now part of "Eilu v' Eilu," a joint adult Jewish learn- ing project co-sponsored by B'nai Moshe and Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. The group will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 30, at the Hunt- ington Woods home of Seth Ko- relitz and Sheryl Freedland. Rabbi Aaron Bergman will facil- itate. The cost is $18 per household (which pays for a one-year sub- scription to Sh'ma). For those who already subscribe, there is no additional charge. For information about the March 30 topic, a copy of advance reading material for the session, and directions to the host home, call the B'nai Moshe office, 788- 0600, and leave a message for Su- san Liebowitz. Harriet Schiff At Shir Shalom Temple Shir Shalom will host an adult dinner 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 21, featuring Harriet Sarnoff Schiff speaking on her book How Did I Become My Par- ent's Parent? i/ Dinner is $15.45 per person. Shabbat services and Ms. Schiffs lecture follow. To register,call the temple office, (810) 737-8700, by March 18.