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Investment Products Offered JUNO Schedules Winter Programs ► Are Not FDIC Insured ► May Lose Value ► Are Not Bank GuaraMeed NSW 25155 Greenfield Rd . _ Southfield, MI 48075 (corner of 10 Mile and Greenfield) 248.569.5000 Look for Specials next week. inter programming is in full swing at B'nai B'rith Youth Organization for metro Detroit and Windsor teens. The AZA basketball league has begun with 14 teams playing Sunday nights at the West Bloomfield Jewish Community Center. The regular sea- son extends through April. Most teams are full, but there is room for a few additional members. For information, boys can contact Jason Zaks at BBYO, (248) 788-0700. Young Leadership Conclave pro- vides specialized leadership training for first- and second-year members of BBYO. The event is scheduled for Feb. 2-4 and Feb. 9-11 at the Milan Centre in Belle River, Ont. Scott Lachman, Jolson AZA, and Dana Levin, Ruach BBG, are coordi- nating the events for Feb. 2-4 and Valerie Warner, Ruach BBG, and Hal Weberman, Marx AZA, are chairing Feb. 9-1 i. Senior Getaway Weekend for BBYO seniors is Jan. 26-28, also at the Milan Centre. It encourages seniors to stay involved and active in their final year of BBYO. The event is coordinated by Leah Sallen, Koach BBG, and Mike Kaplan. Kishon AZA. Presenters for the weekend are young adult representatives from Jewish organizations, including Shira- Weinstein and Zack Rosenberg from Wayne State University Hillel. Teen Connection for younger teens and preteens (grades 7-8) will go to the Fridge in Waterford for sledding and tubing Sunday, Jan. 21. Upcoming events include U.S. Blades for in-line skating Feb. 18; a trip to Zap Zone March 18; and a day of high roper at Camp Maas April 22. BBYO staffer Tara Kaufman oversees Teen Connection. Regional Convention ,!.0:9,"!:.40:40. 500agge 1/19 2001 98 www.detroitjewishnews.com < Michigan Region BBYO regional con- vention it-1 December was chaired by Jennifer Beninson, Koach BBG, and Max Shear, Greenberg AZA Kishon AZA won the most distin- guished chapter award for the 11th year in a row. The BBG winner was Koach. Most improved chapter awards went to Genesis BBG and Shapiro AZA. Other award winners were: Art: Scott Weintraub, Kishon AZA; Gaby Lewis, Brice BBG. Baking (cakes): Maggie Lee, Ruach BBG; (cookies): Jessice Fisher, Zahav BBG. Banner: Shapiro AZA; Ahavah BBG. Basketball: Greenberg AZA. Board Game Challenge: Shapiro AZA; Ahavah BBG. Bowling: Kishon AZA; Brice BBG. Cheer: Greenberg AZA; Savage BBG. Extemporaneous Writing: Jeremy Philips, Kishon AZA; Valerie Warner, Ruach, BBG; Lia Wolock, Genesis, BBG. Also, Handicrafts: Zack Berg, Greenberg AZA; Jessica Newman, Savage BBG. Literature: Jared Goldberg, Greenberg AZA; Susan Horowitz, Achayot BBG. Newspaper: Greenberg AZA; Ahavah BBG. Oratory: Lowell Weiss, Jolson AZA; Susan Horowitz, Achayot BBG. Photography (black and white): Danny Lefkowicz, Shapiro AZA; Sarah Levi, Savage BBG. Photography (color): Eric Hoffman, Shaprio AZA; Leah Sallen, Koach BBG. Ping Pong (doubles): Jolson AZA; Achayot BBG. Ping Pong (singles): Eric Migdal, Jolson AZA; Stephanie Sherline, Achayot BBG. Quiz Bowl: Shapiro AZA; Ahavah BBG. Also, Song: Jolson AZA; Savage BBG. Storytelling: Steve Hurvitz, Shapiro AZA; Deborah Anstandig, Koach BBG. Swimming (individual): Andrew Schwartz, Jolson; Andrea Lubaway, Savage BBG. Swimming (relay): Kitzoni AZA; Ahavah BBG. Also, Talent Show: Shapiro AZA; Achayot BBG. Track (individual): Zach Foster, Shapiro AZA; Latoya Williams, Zahav BBG. Track (relay): Kishon AZA; Ruach BBG. T- Shirt/Sweatshi.rt: Shapiro AZA; Koach BBG. Volleyball: Genesis BBG. Video: Kishon AZA; Achayot BBG. Whirlyball: Kishon AZA; Koach BBG. Honor Roll: Greenberg AZA; Jolson AZA; Kishon AZA; Shapiro AZA; Achayot BBG, Ahavah BBG, Koach BBG; Zahav BBG. Alao: Most Improved Chapter: Shapiro AZA; Genesis BBG. Most Distinguished Chapter: Greenberg AZA; Jolson AZA; Shapiro AZA; Kishon AZA; Achayot BBG; Savage BBG; Koach BBG.