Bnai JVIosir,--X-01#4 Local Cub - Scout Cited - forlier- aisiu - :-A-601pound cub scout saved a obi Wan up. antif-- he could be Progrant-: 480.pound man from drowning last assisted out of the pool. summer and as a result has been Night, F . A student at Key Elementary, awarded a certificate of merit from Oak Park; Raymond attends re- Cong. Bnai Moshe, Yonth ,Com- the Boy Scouts of America. ligious school at -Temple- Emanu- j. mission is sponsoring n family Raymond Yanitz, 9-year-old son El, where his parents are members. ight for members and 'parents- Of Me. and Mrs. Myron Yanitz of Although be will not be a full- _ '4 Sunday. The group- will meet- Kenosha - Ave., Oak Park, was rec- - 5:45 p.m. at the congregation and ognized for his meritorious action fledged boy scout until he is 12, proceed on chartered buses to and "demonstration of scouting's Raymond automatically will receive at that time the scout :life-saving Olympia to watch the Detroit Red best traditions." - merit badge. He has passed the := Wings play the St. Louis Blues. The 'Boy 'Scout Detroit Area Dr. Morton Demak is commis. Council made the presentation upon Red Cross beginners course. sion chairman, and Herbert Ei- . 4 72r0RX „. recommendation of the council ad- `• delman and Bert Stein are co- vancement committee and in the : chairmen. Seymour Kaplan is name of the National Court of youth director. Honor. Raymond, a member of * * * Cub Pack 1520, Den 2, was pre- Bnai Moshe Senior United Syna- sented the honor by Cub Master gogue Youth is planning a "Fid- Norman Lowenstein. dler on the Roof" movie night Raymond was on vacation with Dec. 11. The group will meet at .1 the synagogue at 7:45 p.m. Harold his family in New. Orleans when the incident occurred. While Friedman- is adviser. swimming at a yard pool, be saw • * * an elderly man lose his balance Election results: Freshman USY —Joel Ungar, president; Carol on a floating chair and then panic. The boy held the 80-year- Fischer, vice-president; Lisa Stein, Cub Master Norman Lowenstein secretary; and Fred Weiss, treas- presents a certificate of merit to urer. Joel Marwil is adviser. 9-year-old cub scout Raymond Junior USY—Nancy Ankerman, Yanitz in recognition of the boy's president; Paula Shipper, vice action in saving a man's life. 4 Young Center Actors to Appear on Television THE DETROIT - JEWISH NEWS Friday, Decembei 3, 1971 41 - Irene Malin, drama coordinator at the Jewish Center and acting instructor for the young people's classes, has selected four students to appear in the Dec. 18 and 25 presentation of her Channel 7 tele- vision show, "Mr. Patches," broad- cast Saturday mornings at 10. The four are Geri Zolkower, Denise Meisel, Sheila replan and Linda Nosanchuk, who will play the roles of a Mexican mouse, a Norwegian mouse, a Boy Scout mouse and a penguin, respectively. Michigan's Oldest ANTIQUE Flea Market Sunday, Dec. 5 11 a.m.-8 p.m. ROMA HALL Livonia Schoolcraft nr. Inkster Snack Bar & Door Prizes Information 771-1772 S chwartz 5urnilure & liphol3lery 24705 COOLIDGE 548-1051 (across from Dexter-Davison) • Accessories • Wall Groupings • Interior Decorating • Etc. HAPPENINGS president; Michael Thirman, secre- tary-treasurer. Avie Schwartz, ad- By ROBERT MAMES viser. Grade 8 Sophomore USY — Mare Anker- The Jews in Russia are op- man, president; Mark Hyman, vice president; Judy Stein, secre- pressed just because they are Jew- ish. They cannot worship in the tary; and Steve Fink, treasurer. way they choose. They are treated as second-class citizens. They do not have freedom of religion. Something should be done! Our Wad Day School is really trying to do something, Several weeks ago, our head- master, Rabbi Joshua Kronenberg, met with the executive board of our student council concerning the raising of money for the Jews in Russia. Everyone was excited. It was a very interesting prospect. When our student council repre- sentatives gave us the informa- tion, each student began contrib- uting as much of their own money as they could. We have already Temple Israel Youth Group will collected $250 and the campaign present a religioul evening 8:30 for more funds is still going p.m. today. After a Sabbath dinner strong. at the temple, the congregation More projects like this should will be led by the Temple Youth in be started in more schools. It is the "creative ;youth service." a good idea and a worthwhile The original Sabbath service, en- cause. As it is said in the Bible, titled "GOD,". revolves around the "Let My People Go." meaning of Crtid.' * A highlight Oflhe service will be By JEFFREY SPILMAN a special musical reading set to Grade 7 Youth News Temple Israel Youth to Conduct Friday Services the theme of the service. There will-bna Congregational oneg Shabaf following the youth service at *itch there will be discussion or.ther - theme. The servieka* written by Lisa Sommer iCitose anne Handles', Brenda Goodman, Allen Silver Daniel Barth: nd DanieLPerniek. It is under tite4ireetion of Steffen Fuller, religioni'Yiee. President of the youth greup;-and Ra 44 Harold Loss, religious -adviser. , Violinist Molinda First in Stati Seventeen-year:old linda liock;',:dhighter Mrs. Robert. Ave., Oak Park:l'has beats--"- — the first Michigan Mtisieattiitittl ,_ Association Whig wimieri:leile31s" ganization held its annual tato*. tition recently in Detroit and Lan- sing. Melinda, a pupil of Jerome Stas- son, is a student' at Ferndale High School. She zu.-coneertinistress of the Shaarey Zezlek Youth Orches- tra. On Feb. 6, Melinda will per- form in the East Central States Division Competition in Milwau- kee. Five state _winners from nois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin will'participate. Melinda alio will appear as guest soloist at the MMTA state convention in. April. For the first time in Mittel ills- tory, Mr. Weizman's 6th grade He- brew class -wrote an- original Play and::;: presented it in honor of Thanksgiving. p_Although Thanksgiving is an -American holiday; the play was Written in Hebrew. - The se.hoolwide play was per- formed along with a, special musi- cal review on Nov, Pok our new : idtramodern auditoriuni. Bnos Group Holds 1st Melave Mania Bnos, a girls organization di- vided into nine groups, meets reg- ularly on Saturday afternoons at Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah. Suri and Chavie Grubner are the coordinators. The names of the nine groups are: Ahava (love), Zedaka (char- ity), Bina (understanding), Emes (truth), Zerizus (alertness), Gev- ura (strength), Kovod (honor) and Bitochon (trust). Over 110 children attended the first melave malka of the season. Shenandoah Country Club Planning a Bar Mitzva, Bat Mitzva, Wedding or Sweet Sixteen? Call Our Banquet Manager at 682-4300. Seating for 400. 'Requiem for Earth' Title of Service by Kol Ami Teens Fine selection of "Requiem for the Earth" is the title of Temple Kol Ami Youth Group's Sabbath Service 8:30 p.m. today. The service is under the direc- tion of -Roberta Desmonde, assisted by Elise Kohn and Corrine Abramo- witz. All three girls will participate in the service, which includes a crea- tive dance. Other members of the youth group who will participate include Elise Stein on guitar. Also included is an original poem, "Destruction," which begins, "On the first day God destroyed . . .", at BirMingbam Unitarian Church. oneg Shebat will follow the service. All are welcome. Better Costume Jewelry SPECIAL GROUP OF Handbags 1 /2 OFF Hours: Mon.-Wed. 9:30-5:00 Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30-5:00 Sun. 12:00-4:00 Classified Ads Get Fast Results! Larry Weinberg 'Wins tro pet:dozen! t Coffins yropiait2..4.31.4jirear.old at .$01 - eitiewpoo* wagb IRtibleRiinors in &at- Avrisf. _ -week-11d: The five-foot ISkiound senior halfback to the Detroit News All-Metro football squad and also Abe Detroit Free Press All- Suliiirban squad. The News squad is composed of players from roughly 60 high schools - in - the northern suburbs of Detroit. The Free Press squad chosen by. Hal Schram consists of all 208 suburban- high schools • in the Detroit metropolitan area. Weinberg, who runs the 100-yd. dash. in 10.3 seconds, is considered an outstanding college prospect He rtished for 885 yds. this year while leading the Chargers to a 9-0 record and a number three ranking- in the state Class - A foot- ball ratings. Larry's twin brother, Garry, I have made:-this letter longer was named to the all-league team than usual because I lack the time of the Inter-Lakes League as a to make WOVE. ascaL defensive hach..,- We Cater All Occasions. was .named , and Complete Mg Service 23131 Coolidge -Avg. adage Mail 1 ,, Corning -llour.s. 543-2488 ,tioili11111111111 Hi, 01'1011111 IIIIINIII '.