Youth News ..',-.4twitwavozaww.mttlat Teens Suggest How to Stem Alienation, Strengthen Identity of Jewish Youth BUFFALO, N.Y.—A "package" agers, and the college age group plan geared to halt the tide of (atid). alienation and disaffection among David Shneyer, Atid spokesman, Jewish youth, while affirming com- urged parents to discard lavish mitment and strengthening iden- Bar Mitzva parties and help make tity, emerged from two internation- every phase ci it synagogue activity al youth conventions here of "relate" to the Jewish experience. groups affiliated with the United David Schwartz, president of Synagogue of America (Conserva- usy, was critical of parents who I give their youth all the material tive). Innovations in the plan call for assets and fail to stress the impor- revision of curriculum in Hebrew tance of Jewish education. allocat- elementray and high school levels ing it to "second place." to include "applied" Jewish cul- ture subjects from the earliest • grades; inauguration of draft coup- soling programs in the Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leeds former high schools and synagogue cen- ters; and addition of "relevancy" Detroiters of Studio City, Calif. courses at high school level on the announce the Bar .Mitzva of their Holocaust, Israel and the Mid-East, j son Andrew Barry Jan. 17 at Val- the Jewish New Left and Judaism ley Jewish Community Center. An- dy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and sex. Benjamin Storch, and his uncle, To bring the generations closer Mr. Seymour Storch, all of W. Ou- in mutual concern and effort, ter Dr., will be in California to synagogue adult education courses to parallel instruction of help celebrate. z z the Hebrew school was urged„ Reunion Set for Teens along with cooperative syna - gogue parent-youth committees Who Have Visited Israel to revise and "update" and per- Nostalgic teen-agers who have form services and sermons. A plea to the ra bbi to discard visited Israel are invited to take his ministerial robe and to relo- Part in a reunion 7:30 p.m. Jan. 10 cate the bima (podium) to the at the Jewish Center, main branch. center of the synagogue also was There will be Israeli dancing, included. These changes would singing and refreshments. serve to bring the synagogue and i A nominal admission charge will its spiritual leader closer to the be used to aid wounded Israeli sol- driers at .Hadassah Hospital in Is- people, the delegates felt. More than 2,000 delegates repre- rael. sented United Synagogue Youth, I For information, call the Center, composed of high-school age teen- DI 14200, ext. 261 or 246. Bnai Matzva Open This Sun. 10 to 5 Inventory Sale Special Group of Cocktail & Casual Dresses Values from $50 to $190 Your Choice $25 to $30 3aAhion, C.0A11.0- 27305 Southfield Rd. Two Blocks North of 11 Mile 352-1744 No Charges or Refunds WOULD YOU BELIEVE $ 575 Per Person (Includes 2 Beds, Toilet & Shower) 13 DAYS CARIBBEAN CRUISE ABOARD THE FABULOUS S. S. "FRANCE" Sailing Jan. 15, 1970 Call without delay BEE Kitur TRAVEL 4626 N. WOODWARD Royal Oak, Michigan 48072 JO 6-1490 LI 9-6733 People Make News THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, January 2, 1970 Liberty Our lathers fought for liberty, They struggled long and well. History of their deeds can tell— But did they leave us free? Are we free to speak our thought, To be happy and be poor, Free to enter Heaven's door, To live and labor as we ought? Are we then made free at last From the fear of what men say, Free to reverence today, Free from the slavery of the past? Our fathers fought for liberty, MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT Paul Fink of Westport, Conn. industrialist and realty expert who AND HIS ORCHESTRA has long been active in local and LI 1-2563 national Jewish They struggled long and well. affairs, has been History of their deeds can tell— free. set us ourselves must But named to the un- --•-.1ames Russell Lowell (1819-1891) salaried post of special assistant Candy Centerpieces to the president Personalized Party of the Union of American He- Mementos brew Congrega- tions, it was an- Invitations and Party Ac- nounced by Rabbi cessories for all occasions. Maurice N. Eis- endrath, p r e s dent of the Fink UAHC. 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