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'Magical Book Shop' to Open

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Center Annouri2es Family, Teen Events
The Jewish Center has Ifanuka workshop Dec. 2 and
planned a series of social a family day at Camp Tama-
events for the entire family, rack Dec. 25.
starting with a mystery bus
Registration deadline is a
ride Nov. 8 and including a week prior to the activity.
For information, 'call the
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Beth Filter (left), John Elliott and Ellen Rosen are
in the cast of "Mr. Solomon's Magical Book Shop, to be
presented as the first of the Omnibus Children's Theater
productions, 2 p.m. Nov. 12 and 19, at the Jewish Center.
The musical was written by TV-7's Barry Herd to coin-
cide with the Center's 21st annual Jewish nook Fair.
Irene Malin, director of the drama department of the
Jewish Center, is directing the production. The cast con-
sists of members of the Young Actors' Guild and Young
Dancers' Guild. Tickets are on sale.

Hashomer MapsTwo Weekends

Hashomer Hatzair will hold
a seminar for youth in the
eighth and ninth grades, in-
cluding a seminar on Israel's
25th anniversary and work-
shops in dance, song and
c rafts, Nov. 10.12, at a
Brighton campsite.
The film, "A Wall in
Jerusalem," will be shown.
Hashomer also is planning
its annual Moshavet Horef
(winter camp) at a campsite
near Pontiac, Dec. 26-31.
Youth from Detroit, Ann
Arbor, Chicago and Cleve-
and will attend the camp,
w hich will create an Israeli
a tmosphere through music,
c rafts, dance, discussion and
workshops.
Youth age 10-17 are in-
v ited. All supervisors are
g raduates of a youth leader-
s hip program in Israel.
For information on either
p rogram, call Avraham Shur
, r Tzvi Linderman, 559-6032,
o r Robin Winner, 352-6951.

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Friends and members of

All Jewish youth in grades
6-12 are invited to regular
7:30 p.m. Saturday activities
of Hashomer at the 10 Mile
Jewish Center. Sunday work-
shops are held at 1:30 p.m.
at Hashomer headquarters,
17318 W. 11 Mile, Southfield.

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A hot lunch program will
begin at Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah in mid-November.
The PTA has arranged to
serve a hot 'lunch one day a
month in all three buildings.
Ten mothers will cook and
serve. There will be a nom-
inal charge. For information.
call Erica Grossbard, 399-
9152.

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Beth Moses Youth Set
Progressive Dinner

Beth Moses Senior United
Synagogue Youth will hold a
progressive dinner Saturday,
meeting 7 p.m. at the home
of Sandy Rogers, 19262 Dor-
set, Southfield. For direc-
tions, call Sandy, 396-1303.
There will be a charge for
nonmembers.

Senior Young Judea of
Hashahar will meet 2 p.m.
Sunday at the home of Deb-
bie Siegel, 1331 W. Maple,
Birmingham, and invites all
students in grades 9-12 to
attend.
Senior adviser Mark
Prudowsky, who recently re-
turned from a year in Israel,
will speak.
Hashahar, a Zionist youth
movement, offers many sen-
ior club activities. Those who
enjoy Israeli dancing and
singing may join the per-
forming group, which is
available for performances
by calling Sue . Baker, 966-
3457.

Sunday meetings and Sat-
urday discussion gatherings
are held by Hug Halutzi Pio-
neer Circle. Hug Ivrit teaches
Hebrew.

For information, call Rona
Silverstein, 543-5109.

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members who meet Friday
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Habonim Seminar
Focus on Zionism

Habonim will hold its first
educational weekend seminar
Nov. 10-12 in Cincinnati. The
topic will be "What Is Zion-
ism?" There is a minimal
charge for participants.

At the weekly gathering 8
p.m. today at the Labor
Zionist Institute, Habonim
will start the evening with in-
terest groups, such as drama-
tics, Israeli dancing, Israel
geography and arts and
crafts. Discussion groups will
follow.

For information, call Judy

A kiva Hebrew Day School Silberg, 968-8726.
F A are invited to shop for
lanuka 8-11 p.m. Saturday
a t J-Kay Sales, 14231 Harper. Center Shuttle Bus
Akiva has arranged to Goes to Hillel, Akiva
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shuttle bus service Monday

nts, teachers and students
of Akiva. Prices are com-
parable to those sold in dis-
count toy chains, and there
is a wide selection.
Refreshments will follow at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Selesny, 22633 Sheving-
ton, Southfield. For directions
and information call the
Selesny home, 354-3494.

Teen Zionist Group to Hear About Israel

through Thursday afternoons
from Hillel Day School and
Akiva Day School to the Cen-
ter's 10 Mile Rd. branch.
From the 10 Mile branch
the shuttle bus service con-
tinues to the main building.
There also is return shuttle
service from the main build-
ing to the 10 Mile branch.
For information, call group
services, 341-4200.

I Men's Clubs!

BETH MOSES MEN'S
CLUB will host Joe Falls,
sports editor of the Detroit
Free Press, as speaker at
the monthly youth-conducted
service and breakfast 9:30
a.m. Sunday. Everyone is
welcome at no charge. Falls,
who was in Munich cover-
ing the recent Olympics,
wrote of ■ trip he and a
few other writers made to
the Dachau concentration
camp site. Rabbi A. Irving
Schnipper read the column
in its entirety as part of his
sermon during the High Holy
Days. Falls, a Catholic, said
he would return the favor
by speaking at the service
and breakfast.

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