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February 25, 1972 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-25

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'DIE DETROIT ARUM NEWS
37r:41 .**TrriblOrrgi 1972 -

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Young Cagers Plan dame Hasidic.Festival
Ifille1 Day School Junior High
Chevra Beth Moses Junior

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United Synagogue Youth will take studentt will present "A Hasidic
on IMIel Day School in a basket- Festival," 2 and 7:30 p'.m. Sunday
ball game 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the school. -
Under the direction of music
at the Mel school_ gym.,
teacher Mrs. Goldie •skin, the
festival includes songi and'dances.
Sheldon Klein will accompany the
mark fischer performers
at the electric organ,
with Jonathan Freier at the drums.
gallery
Musical selections from "Fiddler
on the Roof" will be part of the
program.
- Children will be admitted at half
price. Tickets will be sold at the
• Picturo• Fromtnt;
door. The public is invited.

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By LYNDA GOLDENBERG •
(Lynda is 12 and in Grade 7) •
Purim is around the corner, and
Aldfali?sindente
'Miticipating
tbe coming of this joyful holiday.
Everyone is excited, preparing for

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the gala masquerade which will
be sponsored by the student coun-
cil. Prizes will be awarded for
the funniest costume, the most
original one and the costume that
seems to take the most effort to
Only 15 years ago apples were
make on the part of the student-
-- Students also will have a chance a luxury item in Israel; now Israel
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tunity at our pre-Purim assembly
Youth to Host 2 Bands
1/2 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd.
to guess how many beans are in
Beth Abraham - Hillel Youth the bowl. A valuable prize will go
Group will present a concert 8 to the best guesser.
Thomas J. Hatch
p.m. March 11, at the synagogue,
All grades have been requested
Style Director
featuring the bands "Julia" and
to write "Gramin," which are hum-
"Guardian Angel."
There is an admission charge, orous songs or poems in connec-
tion with Purim. The classes will
IN THE
and all are invited.
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LINCOLN CENTER
be divided into three categories:
Grades 1-3, 4-6, 7-10. Prizes will
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Temple Confirmation
be given to the winner in each
FINE JEWELERS
category. All judges will be chosen
Class Sets Bake Sale
One of Michigan's Largest Selections of Pierced Earrings
The confirmation class of Tem- by the student council fund-rais-
ing
committee,
consisting
of
Lynda
ple Emanu-El will hold a bake
REMOUNTS ARE OUR SPECIALTY • WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR
and book sale 12:15 p.m. March 5 Goldenberg, chairman; Leah Her-
• Diamonds
• Charms
• Men's Rings
and 7:30 p.m. March 8 at the man, Uriel Levi, Terri Leiderman,
• Watches
• Pearls
Come In or Call
• Wedding Rands
Judy
Mermelstein,
Anna
Platt
and
• Breech.
• Pendants
Cult units
temple.
• Guard 'Rings • Bracelets
• Engagement Rings
Robert.
Zimberg.
968-0303
The public is invited.
The 9th and 10th grade boys,
under the direction of their teach-
MUSIC BY
er, Rabbi A. Cohen, also will
present a Purim shpiel (play)
at the assembly.
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The students also are looking
forward to their "annual mystery
968-2563
guest," dressed in costume and
entertaining 'us with songs and
poems.
The public is invited to join us
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The Bnai Brith Youth Organiza-
tion announces the appointment of
the following chapter advisers:
David Eidelman, Akiba AZA; Bill
Ross, Alexander G. Goode AZA;
Larry Bookman, Theodor Herzl
AZA. of Windsor; Richard Grande,
Philip Wasserman AZA, Grand
Rapids; Risha Ring, Disraeli BBG;
and Mrs. Hyman Zelkowitz, Laza-
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a a a
The spring program of special
interest groups has begun, with
participation open to all BBYO
members. Groups being formed
concern such topics as Israel,
youth - parent relationships, the
stock market and drugs. The So-
viet Jewry group, which has met
twice, invites BBYO members to
call Lynn Furman, 353-6269, or
Arnie Weiner, assistant director
at' the EBYO office, 354-6100. The
next meeting of the Soviet Jewry
special interest group will be 4
p.m. Tuesday.
a a a
Louis Weber, member of the
Michigan BBYO board of directors
and national Bnai Britt'•, Youth
Commission, is participating in the
Bnai Brith Youth Commission
meeting in Washington. '
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AZA participated in a retreat last
weekend at the Charles and Flor-
ence Milan BYO Conference Cen-
ter. Aliya BBG has scheduled this
weekend for its special member-
in-training program retreat. Other
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center include Hashofner Hatzair,
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Shur, Israeli shaliakh.
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The Israel-Europe Excursion '72
is being booked, but space is still
available. Interested parties may
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