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December 19, 1969 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-19

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. Youth News

Synagogue Youth i n

Adas Shalom USY (ASUSY) is
sponsoring a Hanuka/Winter Car-
nival 1-5 p.m. Sunday in the syna-
gogue social hall.
Everyone is invited to partici-
pate in the fun and games at the
ooths planned and manned by the
USY'ers, under the direction of
Gary Docks, Uri Tzion (Sopho-
more) Chapter Adviser. Tiekets
may be purchased at the door:

Adas Shalom Youth
Conduct Main Service

Members of the Adas Shalom
Synagogue United Synagogue Youth
chapters, confirmation classes, jun-
ior and youth congregation con-
ducted the entire Sabbath service
last Saturday in the main sanc-
tuary of Adas Shalom. Those tak-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 19, 1969-31

(;i/bertChinit.-:/o.1/arrvCapital for Israel
' Dinner This Sunday

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ing part ttere:
Matthew Rose, Audrey Kaner,
Jeremy Segal, Robert Schostak,
Ralph Greenberg, Philip Wolok,
Steven Posen, Tommy Schwartz.
Gordon Fuller, Larry Sklar, Risa
Berris, Doron Bar-Levav, Debbie
Meisner, Liz Weinstein, Stephen
Cooper, Mark Goldsmith, Raiselle
Corey and Steven Posen.
A luncheon sponsored by the
Ronnie Posen Youth Fund was
held in the social hall following
sc' rr ices. Discussion of the sermon
and Israeli singing and dancing
were on the program.

MISS KAREN EUSTER

Beth Achim Breakfast
to Feature Talk by
Israeli War Veteran

A Capital for Israel dinner will
be held 7 p.m. Sunday at the
Young Israel of Oak-Woods social
hall. it was announced by Norman
'Allan, head of the Detroit chapter
of Capital for Israel.
Abbi Ben Ari, executive vice
- president of Israel Corn munica
Irons in Jerusalem and former 'Ii-
rector of the Israel Government
Tourist Office in North America,
will he the guest speaker. A cock-
' , tail reception at 6 p.m., will pre-
' cede the dinner.
Capital for Israel seeks to aid
private investment in the tourist
industry, the largest source of dol-
lar credits for Israel. I.ast year
tourism brought in 595.000,000.
Louis E. Levitan is the Detroit
representative.

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will ,be bowling at the Ark Lanes annually by the Israel Association
West. There will be two prizes for for the Advancement of Science.
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After vacation break, the club institute.
will resume activities Jan. 4.

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Bnai Moshe 7th and 8th graders
Teen-age "G o o d Samaritans"
will hold an ice-skating party Sat-
urday evening at the Oak Park visited Sinai Hospital recently and
brought
the holiday spirit with
rink. The group will meet at Bnai
Moshe at 7 p.m. A party will fol- them.
Nine representatives of the
low.
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I French Club at Henry Ford High
Bnai Moshe youth groups in School presented a $30 check to the
grades 3-6 will meet at the Oak hospital's heart research fund and
Park ice rink for its own event donated toys to the pediatrics unit.
The heart fund money was col-
2:15 p.m. Sunday.
lected during a school bake sale
and from contributions of French
Club members.
The check was presented in
memory of Alfred J. Sellin, whose
son Stacey is a junior at Henry
Ford. Stacey was present when Dr.
Julien Priver, executive vice pres-
ident of Sinai, accepted the check
on behalf of the hospital. After-
ward, the teen-agers took toys, col-
lected by language students and
club members, to the pediatrics
unit.
Sandy Berlin, a junior, is presi-
dent of the French Club.
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