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September 24, 1965 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-09-24

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Holy Day Services Set for Teens, Children

The High Holidays will be ob-
served at special services for
young people at a number of
synagogues Monday and Tuesday
mornings. Rosh Hashanah, the
Jewish New Year, begins Sunday
night.
Although there is generally no
admission charge for junior con-
gregation services, most syna-
gogues require tickets which can
be obtained upon request at the

synagogue office. It is advisable
to contact the office in advance for
information.
Among those services scheduled
are the following:
Cong. Beth Aaron will hold serv-
ice 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for
teen-agers 13-19 at the Jewish
Center auditorium, with Harry
Goldstein conducting, Arky Berkal
of Winnipeg serving as cantor and
Jay Masserman as supervisor. Youth
services for boys and girls age

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10-12 will be held at the Plumber's
Hall, 17606 Wyoming, under the
direction of Bernard Panush, head
of the synagogue religious school.
Junior services for children age 7-9
will be held in the small chapel
of the synagogue.
At Adas Shalom Synagogue, 10
a.m. both days, services under the
supervision of Louis Rosen will
be held in three divisions: 9th-
12 graders, 10-14-year-olds and 8-
10-yearold.
Cong. Bnai David will have
special services for children age
8-12 at 10 a.m. to noon each day,
with another program for nurs-
ery-kindergarten groups.

At Cong. Bnai Moshe, five youth
groups at age levels 5 to 17 will
have separate services in different
rooms. No admission cards are
required.
Temple Beth El will have chil-
dren's services 2:30 p.m. Monday
only; and youth services will be
held at the same time in Brown
Chapel.
Temple Beth Am, _Livonia, will
hold its children's services 2 p.m.
Monday only.
For other scheduled services,
call individual synagogues.

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A Most Joyous and Healthy New Year

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Addition of 400 new students
to the Groves student body this
year was met head on by the
Birmingham Board of Education,
which took several steps to ac-
commodate these students. Among
these was the enlargement of the
faculty (24 new teachers), and
the addition of one more over-
lapping lunch shift.
However, the big news, what
everybody is talking about, is the
acquisition of lights for Falcon
Field. These new accessories will
enable Grovites to attend home
football games, which are usually
played at night at their own school
instead of at Seaholm, as was
the practice in preceding years.
This caps a five-year drive by
Principal Charles Lundy, who
has campaigned vigorously for
funds ever since his arrival at
Groves in 1960. The project will
be financed by a loan from the
board and paid back by receipts
from ensuing sports events.
Students at Groves this year will
not be hampered by the tardy
bell. In fact, no bells whatsoever
will ring in school all year. Punc-
tuality has been deemed the pupils'
own responsibility.
Quite a few Birmingham area
teens were active last Sunday in
the "Danny Thomas March" for
St. Jude's Leukemia Hospital. One
group, made up almost entirely of
Groves students, was the district
leader in funds collected. The
group headed by platoon leader
Barry Barnett, included Bruce
Collner, Suzi Weiss, Chuck Bayer,
Jerry Bayer, Merle Carson, Ellen
Ermin, Neil Klein, Liz Meyers and
Elliot Shifman. The group collected
$253 for children suffering from
leukemia.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 24, 1965-43

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