Come in today to celebrate with us! Join us Saturday and Sunday, June 5 & 6, from 1-4 pm, Social Justice Thrust Jewish community offers spring break for high school seniors. I n April 2011, dozens of Jewish high school seniors from Metro Detroit will spend their spring break trip working to make the world a better place. Thanks to a grant from Federation's Stephen H. Schulman Millennium Fund, Jewish teens will participate in the inaugural "Party Later, Save the World Now!" Alternative Spring Break. Chaired by Rabbi Josh Bennett from Temple Israel in West Bloomfield and Eric Adelman, director of West Bloomfield-based Michigan BBYO, and coordinated by the Youth Professionals Council (YPC), this trip will enable seniors to have a meaningful spring break experience. "As concerned Jewish communal leaders:' Adelman said, "we felt it vital to provide an alternative to the drunken bacchanalia that permeates the 'typical' spring break trip." Adelman is incoming YPC chair. "By joining with the other Jewish teen movements in Detroit, and thanks to the support of the Schulman Committee, we are able to provide a meaningful, fun experience to Jewish high school seniors," Adelman added. "Party Later, Save the World Now" will take teens to Panama or Belize from April 3-10 for a week of Jewish learning and community service, in addition to relaxing time spent on the beach and seeing the sights. Costs are being finalized, but will be equivalent to or less than the "typi- cal" spring break trip AP (around $1,500 inclu- Rabbi Bennett sive of airfare). "This is a chance to send a strong Jewish message to our high school youth com- munity and their families," said Rabbi Bennett, YPC chair. Eric Adelman "There is another option that is more in line with Jewish values and tradition. By using spring break as a time to participate in tik- kun olam (repair of the world), we are doing the right thing! And by the way ... it is going to be a blast!" ❑ Local Leaders Are Ameinu Delegates Two Ameinu Detroit leaders from Oak Park will represent Ameinu, the for- mer Labor Zionist Alliance, as del- egates to the World Zionist Congress scheduled June 13-17 in Jerusalem. Some 500 delegates from Jewish organi- zations are expected Barbara at what is the closest Zabitz thing to an interna- tional parliament of the Jewish people. President Barbara Zabitz and board member Aviva Phillips, both long- time members of Aviva Phillips Ameinu, have held their local positions since 2008. Each also has served several years on the national board of Ameinu, which is led by President Ken Bob and Executive Director Hiam Simon in New York City. Ameinu envisions Israel as a Jewish and democratic state, at peace with its neighbors, committed to religious plural- ism and social and economic justice for all its citizens. Ameinu's political agenda addresses a range of domestic and inter- national issues, including protection of the environment, support for universal healthcare, preservation of civil liber- ties, and an end to foreign and domestic sweatshops. Ameinu promotes its agen- da through advocacy and educational programming, both independently and in alliance with other organizations. For information, visit www.ameinu. net, find Ameinu or Ameinu Detroit on Facebook, write hiam@ameinu.net or call (248) 967-3170. An informational meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 10, in the Wagner Teen Center at the West Bloomfield Jewish Community Center. For more information, contact Rabbi Josh Bennett at (248) 661-5700 or josh@temple-israel.org , or Eric Adelman at (248) 432-5689 or eadelman@bbyo.org . for samples of Busch's fresh- made cake, the perfect palate pleaser for our party—AND yours! Busch's Summer Salad Recipe Contest! E A R S • The winning salad joins our Deli's all-star lineup • Top winner receives an BUSCH'S Ecolution Artistry 8-piece cookware set 1975-2010 5.4 rood Alakber • Three runners up receive a $25 Busch's Gift Card Submit recipes at our store or via email to recipecontest@buschs.com A MICHIGAN COMPANY SERVING YOU For 35 years, the Busch family has operated neighborhood grocery stores in southeastern Michigan with a focus on personal service, selection and value. The Busch family siblings in 20 I 0—Tim, Greg, Doug, Karen and John. Other part), pleasers: Over 300 items available at Buy One, Get One for 35¢ during the entire week of May 31 through June 6, 2010. THESE PRODUCTS PLUS MANY MORE! PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 31, 2010 - JUNE 6, 2010. Selected products may not be available at every Busch's store. BUSCH'S W. MwoLE RD. ripesk reed Atm ket B u se H 's W. la Mut RD. WEST BLOOMFIELD W. 14 Mile at Farmington • 248-539-4581 Store Hours: 7am - Ilpm OS, 13 MILE RD. PHARMACY PHONE: 248-855-1745 Visit us online at www.buschs.com to join MyWay, our online program that saves you time and money! BUSCH'S 9 /014 5 1596730 2010 15