The Pull Of Good Deeds USY members from five states learn about heroes human and otherwise. DIANA LIEBERMAN Staff Writer Schulte, represented Paws With a Cause, a charitable organization that supplies dogs to help people with ambulatory and other health prob- lems. By the time they left for home on Sunday afternoon, the conclave par- ticipants had raised about $1,200 for Camp Simcha, which grants the wishes of seriously ill children. fl olo, a retriever whose cop- ing talents make up for the physical handicaps of his human friends, was special guest at the United Synagogue Youth Fall Conclave this year. Congregation Beth Shalom hosted about 200 mid- dle-schoolers from Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Indiana at the Nov. 10-12 event. Theme for the conclave was "Heroes," and it featured ways in which USY members can help others despite their youth. Solo and of Southfield, and Al. Schostak, 12, of his human com- Sarah Cahn, 12, Beverly Hills, get acquainted with Solo, a Paws With a Cause panion, Renee canine who attended the USY Fall Conclave. ffnai ffrith Hosts Chanuka Party Zager/Stone/Tucker/Grant Unit of B'nai B'rith held its annual Chanuka party Dec. 12 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Nancy and Bill Braun were chairs. The centerpieces were done by Jeanette Olson; husband Jerry Olson produced and directed the holiday pro- duction of The Freilich Menora. Further entertainment was provided by the Satin Dolls, a group of women who sing songs from the 1940s, '50s and '60s. The star of the evening was Chanuka Hannah, played by Jack Anstandig, edi- tor of the unit newspaper. He enter- tained with jokes, song and dance. Fran White is unit president. Jack Anstandig as Chanuka Hannah. "The Freilich. Menora" players pose with director eanette Olson. Alan Zekelman gets ready to light the Birmingham Bloomfield Chai Center Chanuka menora. Chanuka Lights The Birmingham Bloomfield Chai Center was filled with musicians, basket- ball players, latkes, donuts and something called an inflatable climbing Caterpillar as 100 guests celebrated at a Dec. 7 Chanuka party. Rabbi Yochanan Polter of the Bloomfield Hills synagogue said the get-together, surrounded by the sounds of Chanuka tunes and family fun, was highlight- ed by the lighting of a giant outdoor menora. Paws representative Renee Schulte shows how Solo can help take off a pair of socks.