Teens Sign Up For Teen Mission To Israel Next Summer JEWISH NEWS SUBSCRIBERS: GOING ON VACATION? MOVING? If you plan on leaving town or moving, you must change your address with the post office AND the Detroit Jewish News! The post office will forward second-class mail (periodicals & newspapers) for a maximum of 60 days. After those 60 days, your paper will be held at the post office and destroyed, or it will be returned to sender without notification of your new address. If you are going out of town or moving, we highly recommend that you contact the Detroit Jewish News circulation depart- Detroit teens spend the final minutes of the teen mission watching fireworks last year. ment at least two weeks before you leave. if you don't know Teen Mission 2002 will teach high school students about Israel and nur- ture Jewish identity. The mission is a congregation-based trip with clergy on every bus. Each participant will join in a pre-mission program. Mission activities will include float- ing in the Dead Sea, watching the sunrise over Masada, rappelling down mountains, and meeting and travel- ing with Israeli teens from Detroit's Partnership 2000 region in the Central Galilee. For information, or to receive a Teen Mission 2002 brochure or application, contact Trudy Weiss, (248) 203-1485. your return date, you will need to contact the Detroit Jewish Jewish teens entering grades 10-12 in the fall of 2002 can participate in the fourth Detroit Teen Mission to Israel, June 30-July 31. The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, along with Detroit area congregations, the Agency for Jewish Education and the Jewish News, sponsor the Teen Mission 2002. Robert J. Gordon is chair of the mission and Cheryl Schanes associate chair. The cost of Teen Mission 2002 is $3,600, which includes a Federation subsidy. A $100 deposit received by Dec. 1 will reserve a spot. All pay- ments can be fully refunded. NCJW Honors School Seniors The National Council of Jewish Women/ Greater Detroit Section will honor high school seniors through its Jewish Youth Awards. The program recognizes students who demonstrate leadership in both their school and in the Jewish community. from the sponsoring organization or synagogue • submit the completed application form, including a one-page typed essay on the topic, "What Can Be Done to Enhance Jewish Identity Now and for the Future?" To be eligible, applicants must: • be a high school senior with at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average • have a formal Jewish education (for example, having become bar/bat mitzvah, been consecrated, con- firmed or attended Monday school) • be actively involved in the Jewish community • submit a signed letter of recommen- dation from a person in authority All finalists will be honored at an awards ceremony Sunday, May 7. A student of exceptional achievement will receive a monetary award of $1,000, sponsored by Betty and Grant Silverfarb. Applications can be obtained from students' education/youth director or by calling the NCJW, (248) 355- 3300. The deadline for applications is Jan. 24, 2002. News circulation department again to start delivery to the for- mer address. You can call the Detroit Jewish News circulation department at 248-354-6620 to change your address or you can fill out the form below and mail it to us at least two weeks before you plan to leave or move. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CURRENT ADDRESS • • • • ) Phone( • • • • • • • Name • • • • • • Address • • • • . • State ZIP • City • • • • • • • • • edition of the Detroit Jewish • Starting with the Friday, • • • • • • News, please send my paper to: • • • • Phone( ) • ▪ Name • • • • • • Address • • • ZIP State • ; City • • • • This is a per- • I will be I will be • returning to • manent move, • • back home in my current • please send • time for the • address, but I • my paper to • don't know • • • when. I will the new • • call you 2 • address above. • • • weeks before • • I come home-. • • • • • Check the above box that applies to you • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11/9 2001 105