YI Teen= : Group Plans Iliiiri'Week's : Young :Israel Teens has an- nounced its caJentlar-Tor the com- ing weeks. The group will hold a Purim carnival 2-5; p.m., Sunday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. The public is invited. Purim festivities will continue on Feb. 26 when the teens will hold a Purim masquerade party. The Mikva Mermaids and other artists will perform. Members will conclude their shalakh manot campaign when refreshments are delivered to sen- ior .adults on Feb. 27. On the • weekend` of March 3-5, Young Iirael Teens will at- tend a Sbidaattioi witMiaar' Ma- shomayint Syisagogne in Wind- sor. ,Also planned for March will be a 'slide presentation := on - Soviet Jewry, a scavenger haat to the zoo and several Friday night onegs. For information, call Marcy Storchen, 968-006T. , . Bnai Moshe Clubs Announce Events Bnai Moshe Senior United Syna- gogue Youth will hold an oneg Shabat service today in the small chapel. Following the services, a program- of Israeli singing - lad - dancing wilrhe held in the social hall. - • • • Bnai Moshe Junior Congregation will hold an oneg Shebat Saturday following morning services. A pro- gram of instructional Israeli dancing will be led by Boni Snow and Sandy Sussman. Lori Heiman is president, and Mark Eie.hner is adviser to the group. Mrs. Louis Landau is in charge of food arrangements. • o • Representatives of Senior USY will be guests at services of the Talis and Tefdlin Club 8:30 a.m . Sunday in the chapeL Following services. breakfast will be served y the men's dub. The Tails and Tefillin Club has a bowling league. • • Seymour Kaplan, youth director of Baal Moshe, announces that Cynthia Leven lias been appointed arts and crafts instructor for the youth- activities program. Miss Leviit is associated with the art department of Federal Department Stores. Purim Carnivals for Youth Listed :HILLEL HAPPENINGS I Scouts to Receive Coveted Awards Natiiin Trager announces that Boy Scout Troop 23 will hold the annual court- of honor 7:30 p.m. The next few weeks will be Monday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. very exciting and interesting for The coveted "Eagle Award" teachers and students at Hillel. will be presented to scouts David Miss Zabel's first grade class has been studying prayers since the Barth and fordan Chudnow. The beginning of the year. Next week Ner Tamid religious award for their hard work will be rewarded. Jewish scouts will be presented to In a special ceremony, the first Ronald Efros and Jordan. Scout projects will be on display grade will receive prayer books to while pioneering and camping keep forever. On the athletic side, the fourth badges will be -exemplified. and fifth graders are busy, too. Troop 23, which has been spon- They have split into teams and sored by its alumni association are now engaging in fierce battle since 1929, now is accepting mem- as they compete for leadership of bers of the third generation—sons the Newcomb tournament. From and grandsons of former scouts. religion to sports, "Hillel is hap- pening." By LESLIE GROSINGER THEDETROIT .1EV/191 IBM 7 ". Friday, Fehreery •1!1, 1972-39 FIRISTONE JEWELRY 7th Grade ' VMMIIMM11111=01732DEREICZMERRMM 1 News Notes From Yeshiva By ELI MOSKOWITZ (Eli is 12 and in Grade 7) Last week Rabbi Norman Kahn took his Hebrew class bowling at Oak Park Lanes. Jay Landau was high scorer with a most respect. able score of 158. The boys who took part in the outing were: Da- vid Mittleman, David Levitin, Ben Seligson, Joseph Ribiat, Mark .Weiss,. Zev Nadler, Boruch Kell- man, Mordechal Terebello and Jay Landau. We are happy that classes in arts and wood working are again being offered to boys in Grade 5 and up. Classes are held on Sun- day under the direction of our instructor, Mr. Harold Josephs. On Feb. 10 the kindergarten through third grade classes at- tended the Shrine Circus. A great time was reported by all who attended. Class spelling bees were held on Feb. 8 to determine grade champions. The class winners were: Grade 5—Schmuel Halon; Grade 6—Barry Gardyn; Grade 7 —Mayer Kahn, and Grade 8—Sid- ney Fordonski. The school spelling bee will be held Feb 23. Hashahar Youth Plan Art Auction Hashahar, a Zionist youth move- ment supported by Hadassith, will sponsor in art auction and exhibit 3 p.m. Sunday at the Gallery Arts Center, Berkley. An art preview will begin at 2 p.m., during which time individ- uals may select any art works they would like to have auctioned off. Tickets are available at the door United Synagogue Youth of Livo- nia Jewish Congregation will spon- or can be reserved by calling Linda Schiff, ticket chairman, 352-4754. sor a Purim carnival noon-4 p.m. A prize will be given away. Feb. 27 at the Hebrew school. Proceeds will go to Hashahar • • • Bnai Boshe Parents-Teachers to help support its educational ac- Organization will sponsor a Purim tivities as well as providing schol- arship funds for their many pro- carnival 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 27 grams both in the U.S. and Israel. at the 10 Mile branch of •the Jew- Refreshments will be served ish Center. There will be games, refreshments and prizes. • • • Beth Moses United Synagogue Youth will hold a Purim carnival 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 27 at the syna- The group services and- Hebrew gogue. There will be games, food departments of the Jewish Center and prizes. Tickets are available announce the first Hebrew Fam- at the door, or call Linda Glantz, ily Weekend will be held at Camp 534-5372. Tamarack April 28-30. • * * Each family will have its own Adas Shalom Synagogue youth cabin. Most activities will be in will present a. Piirim carnival noon- Hebrew, but there will be pro- 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Hillel Day grams in English for those who School. Young and old are invited do not have a working knowledge to join in games, prizes and re- of Hebrew. freshments. The weekend will feature songs, games, dances, lectures, boat- F ing and nature hikes. Staff for the weekend will consist of Is- raelis. Brochures are available to Cen- S■ , :.1- up , :or ter members and nonmembers. U. S. Saviros Bonds For information, call the Hebrew department 5841-4200. , Family Weekend • to Be m Hebrew Young Actors Perform at Center a Aolemle Dkaoads a Pr.; ■ elry Rernuantinx Jewelry a liatrle Repeiriwg SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 1411. (313) 5A7:11160 POTTER -1 MOVING & STORAGE CO. One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers 1300 N. Campbell Road Royal Oak 2253 Cole Street Birmingham LI 1-3313 MI 4-4613 The Young Actors Guild of the Jewish Center is planning an eve- ning of entertainment 7 p.m., Feb. 27, in the Aaron Deroy Theater. The actors, directed by Irene Malin, will present four short one- act plays; two of them are cameo incidents from "Plaza Suite." Paddy Chayefsky's one-act play, "Holiday Song," dealing with the inner conflicts of a Cantor on the eve of the High Holy Days will 'be Presented, and also a tradi- tional piece, "The Billy Club Pup- pets," written by Spanish Play- wright Garcia Lorca will be per- formed. Karen Wachter, Audrey Schiff- man, Ellen Rosen, Lori Lewis, Ilene Moskowitz, liana Bar Levey, Cher Sussman, Mike Stern, Cary Schwimmer, Sheldon Stern; -Iliillip Silverman - and Franklin Sterns will perform. Admission is free, and all are welcome. - Annual Scholarships Offered by Veterans The Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans again is making available. its two annual Michigan college scholarships in the amount of $250 each. ' Need for financial assistance is For you, the woman whose constant quest is for beauty, Marylou Bloch has created an un- surpassable make-up collection which is the ultimate in beauty. Your search for perfection will have ended when you visit . . Paramount. Any veteran, the son or daughter of a veteran, is eli- gible. Applicants may include students attending college as well as mem- bers of the January or June 1972 high school graduating class. The qualified student should im- mediately write a letter requesting information and forms to the scholarship committee at 21561 W. Eight Mile, Detroit 48219. All com- pleted forms must be returned by April 15. Mrs. Sam Skupsky and Saul Glosser are scholarship commit- tee co-chairmen. 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